Cyriacus

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Saint Crescentinus

Died ~303 AD
Venerated in Eastern Orthodox Church; Roman Catholic Church; Oriental Orthodoxy
Feast August 8 (Catholic Church); July 7 (Eastern Orthodox)
Attributes depicted as a deacon; book of exorcism; with Artemia
Patronage temptation on the deathbed; viticulture (in the Pfalz; Saint-Cierges, Switzerland; eye disease
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Saint Cyriacus is a saint who lived under Roman Emperor Diocletian.

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A Roman nobleman, Cyriacus converted to Christianity during his adult life and renounced his material wealth, giving it away to the poor. He spent the rest of his life ministering to the slaves who worked in the baths of Diocletian. Under the reign of Western Roman Emperor Maximian, Cyriacus among others was tortured and put to death, beheaded on the Via Salaria in 303, where he was then buried. With him were killed Largus and Smaragdus, and twenty others, including Crescentianus, Sergius, Secundus, Alban, Victorianus, Faustinus, Felix, Sylvanus, and four women: Memmia, Juliana, Cyriacides, and Donata.[1]

Stained-glass image of Cyriacus (right).  Saint Pantaleon is on the left.  Weitnau.
Stained-glass image of Cyriacus (right). Saint Pantaleon is on the left. Weitnau.

Cyriacus is credited with exorcizing demons from two girls, both daughters of influential Romans at the time. The first was Artemisia (or Artemia), the daughter of Emperor Diocletian; which resulted in both Artemisia and her mother Saint Serena converting to Christianity. He is also credited with driving demons out from Jobias the daughter of Shapur I of Persia (reigned 241 - 272), which led to the conversion of the King's entire household.

It is claimed his relics were later moved to Santa Maria in Via Lata in Rome, and the abbey of St. Cyriaque in Altorf.

Cyriacus was venerated as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers.

On his feastday, August 8, 1899, a category four hurricane made landfall in Puerto Rico and was named after the Saint, the Hurricane San Ciriaco.

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