Januarius - Wikipedia Januarius ( ˌdʒæn juˈɛəriəs JAN-yoo-AIR-ee-əs; [2] Latin: Ianuarius; Neapolitan and Italian: Gennaro), also known as Januarius I of Benevento, was Bishop of Benevento and is a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church
St. Januarius, Bishop and Martyr - My Catholic Life! Today’s saint, Januarius, joined the company of other famous martyrs of that period, including Saints, Agnes, Cosmas, Damian, and Lucy Januarius might have been born into an aristocratic family in Benevento, about 150 miles southeast of Rome
St. Januarius - Saints Angels - Catholic Online What is believed to be Januarius' blood is kept in Naples, as a relic It liquifies and bubbles when exposed in the cathedral Scientists have not been able to explain this miracle to date St Januarius lived and died around 305 A D and his feast day is September 19th
Saint Januarius | Miracle Worker, Patron Saint Martyr | Britannica Saint Januarius (died 305?, Pozzuoli, Italy; feast day September 19) was the bishop of Benevento and patron saint of Naples He is believed to have been martyred during the persecution under the Roman emperor Diocletian
St. Januarius | EWTN The reality of the miracle of St Januarius has repeatedly been made the subject of controversy It has had much to do with many conversions to Catholicism, notably with that of the elder Herder
Saint Januarius - uCatholic St Januarius, bishop of Beneventum, miraculously survived torture His congealed blood, preserved in Naples, liquefies thrice annually, symbolizing hope and protection against calamities
St. Januarius - FaithND St Januarius was a bishop who gave his life with his friends during a Christian persecution in the Roman empire He is a best known for a recurring miracle that involves his relics Two deacons and a layman were imprisoned after confessing their Christian faith
Saint Januarius - Franciscan Media Little is known about the life of Saint Januarius Legend has it that he and his companions were thrown to the bears in the amphitheater of Pozzuoli, but the animals failed to attack them
St. Januarius - World Mythos St Januarius, also known as San Gennaro, is a revered figure in Christian mythology, particularly in the context of the Roman Catholic Church He is the patron saint of Naples, Italy, and his feast day is celebrated on September 19th