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Saint
Glycerius of Antioch
Martyr
Died
c.300 AD Antioch
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Canonized
Pre-congregation
Feast
14 January
Glycerius (Italian: Glicerio) was a deacon who was martyred in Antioch. He is honoured as a Saint in the Catholic Church.[1] Previously, he was listed as 'Clerus' on 7 January in the Old Roman Martyrology.
^Martyrologium Romanum. 2004. p. 98.
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