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Saint of the Day – 24 November – Saint Chrysogonus (Died 304) Priest Martyr

Saint of the Day – 24 November – Saint Chrysogonus (Died 304) Priest Martyr. Died on 23 November 304 at Aguilera, Italy by beheading. Patronage – the City and Diocese of Zadar in Croatia. Also known as – Crisogono, Grisogono, Chrysogonius. Additional Memorial – 31 May in Aquileia, Italy, although Chrysogonus died on 23 November, his Feast is celebrated on 24 November, the anniversary of the Dedication of the Church in Rome which bears his name. The meaning of our Saint’s name, Chrysogonus, is a golden or precious birth. He is sometimes depicted as a Soldier or Official of the Roman Court which could relate to his history as the teacher of St Anastasia, the daughter of a Roman Prefect.

San Crisogono, by Michele Giambono (San Trovaso, Venice)

The Roman Martyrology reads: “The birthday of St Chrysogonus, Priest Martyr. After a long imprisonment in chains for the constant confession of Christ, he was, by order of Diocletian, taken to Aquileia, where he terminated his Martyrdom by being beheaded and thrown into the sea.

Chrysogonus was a Greek but spent his life in Rome. There is some evidence that he was the iteacher of Saint Anastasia, the daughter of a noble Roman Praetextatus and befriended her when persecution struck her.

During the reign of Diocletian he was imprisoned for two years and then beheaded. His body was cast into the sea but was afterwards recovered and buried at Zara – now Zadar in Dalmatia/Croatia, where his Relics are still venerated.

Very early indeed, the veneration of this Martyr of Aquileia was equally regarded in Rome, where in Trastevere, a titular Church bears his name. A portion of his head is preserved and enshrined in a golden Reliquary there. He is held in great veneration by the Romans and by the Greeks, who call him “The Great Martyr.”

St Chrysogonus Church in Rome

The name of this holy Martyr, occurs in the Roman Canon of the Mass and is mentioned in the ancient Calendar of Carthage of the 5th Century and in all Western Martyrologies since that time. The Church in Rome of which he is Titular Saint, is mentioned in a Council held by Pope Symmachus (dIED 514) and in the Epistles of Saint Gregory the Great, it gives title to a Cardinal Priest.

The Reliquary of St Chrysogonus at Zadar, Croatia
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Vierge Noire de Myans / The Black Madonna of Myans, MFrance (1248), St John of the Cross, St Chrysogonus and the rest for 24 November

St Alexander of Corinth
St Balsamus of Cava
St Bieuzy of Brittany
St Chrysogonus (Died 304) Priest Martyr

Bl Conrad of Frisach
St Crescentian of Rome
St Eanfleda of Whitby
St Felicissimus of Perugia
St Firmina of Amelia
St Flora of Cordoba
St Hitto of Saint-Gall
St Kenan of Damleag
St Leopardinus of Vivaris
St Marinus of Maurienne
St Mary of Cordoba
St Portianus of Miranda
St Protasius of Milan
St Romanus of Le Mans