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Justin the Confessor

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When Emperor Valerian heard that Justin worked fearlessly as a leader of the Christians in the community, encouraging them to stand up for their Christian faith. The emperor had him arrested at a funeral and brought to him. Justin was interrogated but would not forswear his faith. Valerian then
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he presided as a priest. According to tradition, Justin baptized the widow Tryphonia of Rome and her daughter Cyrilla and, together with Crescentianus, buried the bodies of many martyrs, including those of Pope Sixtus II,
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In the 7th century there was still a separate church nearby dedicated to Justin, but not yet rediscovered. The
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Information regarding Justin and Crescentianus comes from the "Passion of Laurentius", in addition a
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stands today. Justin conducted the funerals of murdered Christians with the participation of the
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Ekkart Sauser (2003). "Justin the Confessor". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
415: 388: 371:. Upon his return he brought some of the relics of Justinus. He built 354: 118: 296:, as well as many other saints in the Catacomb of Cyriaca on the 268: 233: 160: 18: 494:(in German). Vol. 21. Nordhausen: Bautz. col. 739. 344:, and brought to be venerated into what is, today, the 46: 379:
to house them. Later the relics were moved in 1298 to
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of Saint Justin were first taken from Rome by Bishop
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