Saint/s of the Day – 10 May – St Gordianus (Died c392) and St Epimachus (Died 250) Martyrs.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Rome, on the Latin Way, the birthday of the holy Martyrs Gordianus and Epimachus. In the time of Julian the Apostate, the former was scourged for a long time and finally decapitated for confessing the Name of Christ. He was buried at night by the Christians, in a Crypt to which shortly before his burial, the remains of the blessed Martyr, Epimachus, had been translated from Alexandria, where he had been Martyred for the faith of Christ.”
These two holy Martyrs are named in all calendars of the Church since the 6th Century. Epimachus suffered at Alexandria under Decius, in the year 250, with one Alexander. They had been long detained in a hideous dungeon, were beaten with clubs, their sides were torn with iron hooks; lastly, they were both burnt in lime. This is related by St Dionysius of Alexandria, quoted by St Eusebius of Caesarea,
Gordianus was beheaded in Rome for his faith in Christ, under Julian the Apostate, in the year 392. His name occurs in the ancient Martyrologies. His body was laid in a cave, in which was deposited that of St Epimachus which was brought from Alexandria to Rome a little before St Gordianus’ Martyrdom.
The Relics of both these Martyrs are now in the possession of the great Benedictine Princely Abbey of Kempten, in the Diocese of Ausbourg in Germany, see below.
Since 1969, this cult is now confined to local calendars.



