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April 13 · Optional · Red
St Martin I
(d. 655) Pope who condemned the Monothelite heresy at the Lateran without imperial permission. The emperor Constans II had him seized, tried for treason, and exiled to the Crimea, where he died of hunger and neglect — the last pope venerated as martyr.
When is the feast of St Martin I?
The feast is celebrated on April 13 each year, kept as a optional in the General Roman Calendar, with red vestments.
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When is the feast of St Martin I?
The feast of St Martin I is celebrated on April 13 each year, kept as a optional in the General Roman Calendar.
Who was St Martin I?
(d. 655) Pope who condemned the Monothelite heresy at the Lateran without imperial permission. The emperor Constans II had him seized, tried for treason, and exiled to the Crimea, where he died of hunger and neglect — the last pope venerated as…
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