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E03250: The Martyrdom of *Concordius (priest and martyr of Spoleto, S01529) is written in Latin, presumably in Spoleto, at an uncertain date, by the 9th c. at the latest. It narrates Concordius' education and ordination, his trial, death, and burial near Spoleto where miracles happen.
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posted on 2017-07-11, 00:00 authored by mpignotMartyrdom of Concordius (BHL 1906)
Summary:
§ 1: Concordius was martyred under the emperor Antoninus. He is from a noble Roman family, his father Gordianus, priest of the titulus pastoris instructs him in the sacred scriptures and he is ordained subdeacon by the bishop of Rome Pius. Father and son fast pray and give alms.
§ 2: Concordius, after obtaining permission from his father, goes to stay with Eutyches in his small estate (praediolum) on the via Salaria next to the civitas Tribulum. They fast, pray and heal many sick people that come to them.
§§ 3-4: The count (comes) of Tuscia Torquatus who lives in Spoleto (civitas Spoletana) hears about them. He interrogates Concordius and tries to compel him to offer sacrifice to the gods. As he refuses, Concordius is beaten and put into public custody (custodia publica).
§§ 5-6: At night Eutyches comes with the bishop Anthimus who is a friend of the count and obtain from him permission to stay with Concordius for a few days. Anthimus ordains Concordius a priest and they spend time praying. Some time later, Concordius is again interrogated by Torquatus, refuses to sacrifice, is tortured on a rack and praises God.
§§ 7-8: Torquatus then orders him to be sent to jail chained, and to be left to die of hunger. Concordius thanks God. At night an angel appears to Concordius and comforts him. After three days, the emperor sends two attendants in the middle of the night to compel Concordius to offer sacrifice; as he still refuses, he is beheaded.
§ 9: Two clerics and some religious men come and take the body, they bury it not far from Spoleto in a place where there are springs. His feast day is on the Calends of January [= 1 January]. Where the body is buried, the blind are given sight, the infirm are healed and demons are expelled.
Text: Acta Sanctorum, Ian. I, 9-10. Summary: M. Pignot.
Summary:
§ 1: Concordius was martyred under the emperor Antoninus. He is from a noble Roman family, his father Gordianus, priest of the titulus pastoris instructs him in the sacred scriptures and he is ordained subdeacon by the bishop of Rome Pius. Father and son fast pray and give alms.
§ 2: Concordius, after obtaining permission from his father, goes to stay with Eutyches in his small estate (praediolum) on the via Salaria next to the civitas Tribulum. They fast, pray and heal many sick people that come to them.
§§ 3-4: The count (comes) of Tuscia Torquatus who lives in Spoleto (civitas Spoletana) hears about them. He interrogates Concordius and tries to compel him to offer sacrifice to the gods. As he refuses, Concordius is beaten and put into public custody (custodia publica).
§§ 5-6: At night Eutyches comes with the bishop Anthimus who is a friend of the count and obtain from him permission to stay with Concordius for a few days. Anthimus ordains Concordius a priest and they spend time praying. Some time later, Concordius is again interrogated by Torquatus, refuses to sacrifice, is tortured on a rack and praises God.
§§ 7-8: Torquatus then orders him to be sent to jail chained, and to be left to die of hunger. Concordius thanks God. At night an angel appears to Concordius and comforts him. After three days, the emperor sends two attendants in the middle of the night to compel Concordius to offer sacrifice; as he still refuses, he is beheaded.
§ 9: Two clerics and some religious men come and take the body, they bury it not far from Spoleto in a place where there are springs. His feast day is on the Calends of January [= 1 January]. Where the body is buried, the blind are given sight, the infirm are healed and demons are expelled.
Text: Acta Sanctorum, Ian. I, 9-10. Summary: M. Pignot.
History
Evidence ID
E03250Saint Name
Concordius, priest and martyr of Spoleto : S01529Saint Name in Source
ConcordiusRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Hagiographical - Accounts of martyrdomLanguage
- Latin
Evidence not before
400Evidence not after
900Activity not before
138Activity not after
180Place of Evidence - Region
Italy north of Rome with Corsica and SardiniaPlace of Evidence - City, village, etc
SpoletoPlace of evidence - City name in other Language(s)
Spoleto Sardinia Sardinia Sardegna SardiniaCult activities - Festivals
- Saint’s feast