Feast day · November 29

St. Saturnin, Martyr on the via Salaria nuova

St. Saturnin, Martyr on the via Salaria nuova

St. Saturnin was a Christian martyr who lived in Rome during the 3rd century. He was arrested and executed for his faith on the via Salaria nuova, a major Roman road, earning him the title "Martyr on the via Salaria nuova." Saturnin's feast day is celebrated on November 29th. He is venerated as a patron saint of Rome and is invoked for protection against accidents and sudden death.

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