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Saint Proculus
Saints Firmus and Rusticus of Verona with an angel, by Sebastiano Ricci. Saint Proculus is seated.
Bishop
Died
~320 AD
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrine
Chapel of San Procolo, Basilica di San Zeno
Feast
December 9
Saint Proculus (Italian: San Procolo) (died c. 320 AD) was a bishop of Verona who survived the persecutions of Diocletian. He died of natural causes at Verona.
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