Commemorated on November 15
The Holy Martyrs Elpidius, Marcellus and Eustochius suffered under the emperor Julian the Apostate (361-363). St Elpidius was a senator. They tried him before the imperial judge on charges of being a Christian.
The martyrs endured many terrible torments, and they died after being thrown into a fire. At the place where Christians buried the relics of the saints, Christ appeared with an host of angels and resurrected Elpidius. Then the emperor gave orders to arrest the holy martyr again.
During the torture, idols standing nearby crumbled into dust through the prayer of the saint. More than six thousand pagans witnessed this miracle and were converted to Christ. St Elpidius was burned again.
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SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2009(with 2008's link here also and further, 2007's):
Dozens of new catechumens at All Saints in Raleigh brings total to over 200
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All Saints, under the pastoral care of Fr. David Winn, is one of many
parishes experiencing explosive growth in recent years.
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