Saint Marcellinus, Pope and Martyr
A Roman pope during the reign of Diocletian, Marcellinus initially faltered in the face of persecution by offering incense to idols. Seized with remor…
First name and chronology
8 saints and blesseds bear the name Marcellinus, between 269 and 1936; the most famous is Saint Marcellinus, celebrated on April 26th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
A Roman pope during the reign of Diocletian, Marcellinus initially faltered in the face of persecution by offering incense to idols. Seized with remor…
Marcellinus, priest, and Peter, exorcist, were martyred in Rome under Diocletian around 304. After converting their jailer Artemius and his family thr…
Originally from Africa, Marcellinus became the first Bishop of Embrun in the 4th century after being sent on a mission by the Pope. A great thaumaturg…
Secretary of State to Emperor Honorius, Marcellinus was an exemplary layman and a close friend of Saint Augustine. Tasked with presiding over the Conf…
Saint Marcellinus, the first Archbishop of Embrun, built the church where he was buried before his relics were transferred to Chanteuge in the 10th ce…
A French priest (1789-1840), Marcellin Champagnat founded the congregation of the Little Brothers of Mary, known as the Marist Brothers, in 1817, dedi…
Giovanni Maoloni, in religion Brother Marcellin of Capradosso, is an Italian Capuchin religious recognized as Venerable by Pope Francis in 2017.
Group of 18 Cistercian martyrs (16 monks of Viaceli and 2 nuns of Fons Salutis) murdered in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War.
The feast of Marcellinus is celebrated on April 26th, in memory of Saint Marcellinus.
8 saints and blesseds bear the name Marcellinus, including Saint Marcellinus, Saint Marcellinus, Saint Marcellinus, Saint Marcellinus and Saint Marcellinus and Saint Peter.
The most famous saint named Marcellinus is Saint Marcellinus (4th century).