The Roman Martyrology

The Roman Martyrology by Gregory XIII is a significant work published by Aeterna Press on January 16, 2015. This edition spans 348 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as an official record detailing the remarkable deeds of the Soldiers of Christ throughout the history of the Church, highlighting the lives of those who have been beatified or canonized.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the illustrious Heroes and Heroines of the Cross, emphasizing the Church’s role in recognizing their contributions. The text reflects the Church’s wisdom, guided by the Spirit of God, and underscores its commitment to honoring those who exemplify faith and devotion. The Roman Martyrology is a resource for those interested in Christian history, Catholicism, and the broader themes of religion and spirituality.
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The Roman Martyrology is an official and accredited record, on the pages of which are set forth in simple and brief, but impressive words, the glorious deeds of the Soldiers of Christ in all ages of the Church; of the illustrious Heroes and Heroines of the Cross, whom her solemn verdict has beatified or canonized. In making up this long roll of honor, the Church has been actuated by that instinctive wisdom with which the Spirit of God, who abides in her and teaches her all truth, has endowed her, and which permeates through and guides all her actions. She is the Spouse of Christ, without spot or wrinkle or blemish, wholly glorious and undefiled, whom He loved, for whom He died, and to whom He promised the Spirit of Truth, to comfort her in her dreary pilgrimage through this valley of tears, and to abide with her forever. She is one with Him in Spirit and in love, she is subject to Him in all things; she loves what He loves, she teaches and practises what He commands.
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