Saint Damian

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Also known as
the Moneyless
the Silverless
Memorial
26 September (Roman)
1 July, 17 October, 1 November (Greek)
Profile
Twin brother of Saint Damian. Physician, trained in Syria, who accepted no payment, charity which brought many to Christ. Reported to have miraculously replaced the ulcered leg of a man named Justinian with one from a recently deceased man. Arrested during the persecutions of Diocletian, he was tortured, but suffered no injury. Martyr. The two suffered no injury during tortures. Many fables grew up about the brothers, connected in part with their relics and their ability to heal.
Born
3rd century, of Arabic descent
Died
tortured and beheaded c.303; relics at Cyrus, Syria
Patronage
Alberobello, Italy
apothecaries
barbers
blind people
chemical industry
chemical manufacturers
doctors
druggists
hairdressers
hernias
midwives
physicians
pharmacists
relief from pestilence
surgeons
Representation
box of ointment
phial
medical emblems
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Additional Information
Google Directory
In God's Garden, by Amy Steedman
New Catholic Dictionary
Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints, by Matthew Bunson, Margaret Bunson, and Stephen Bunson
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