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The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Valerian of Travastere
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M.

St. Valerian of Travastere

April 14

According to the ‘passio’ of Valerian, he was St. Cecilia’s husband and converted by her, he was Baptised by St Pope Urban I (222-230) and in his turn he converted his brother, Tiburtius to Christianity. Both were sentenced to death by the Prefect Almachius, who entrusted them to the Adjutant (second-in-command of the Prefect) who, before having the sentence carried out, also converted, thus being condemned and killed a few days later.

Valerian and Tiburtius were martyred and buried in a place called Pagus da Cecilia, four miles from Rome but which, has not been identified. Maximus was placed in a different sarcophagus. Their tombs were restored first by Pope Gregory III (731-741) then by Pope Hadrian I (772-795) and finally by Pope Paschal I (817-824) who transferred their Relics to the Basilica of St Cecilia in Trastevere.

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