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Saint Euprepis of Rome

Saint

Martyr

Feast Day: November 30

Biography

Saint Euprepis of Rome, also known as "Euprepis of Rome," was a martyr who was believed to have been executed in Rome, Italy. Unfortunately, very little is known about his life and the details surrounding his martyrdom. Despite the scarcity of information, however, his memory has been preserved through his inclusion in early Christian martyrdom lists. Saint Euprepis is considered a pre-congregation saint, which means his sainthood predates the formal establishment of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints by Pope Sixtus V in 1588. The lack of specific details regarding his life and martyrdom suggests that he lived and was venerated as a saint prior to that time. Although the exact date of his death is unknown, the feast day of Saint Euprepis is celebrated on November 30th. This date serves as a special annual remembrance for him and provides an opportunity for his followers to honor his life and martyrdom. Unfortunately, no further details regarding Saint Euprepis' representation or patronage have survived, making it difficult to associate him with specific symbols or causes. However, despite the limited information available, countless individuals throughout history have continued to venerate and seek his intercession. The canonization of Saint Euprepis also predates the formal process established by the Catholic Church for recognizing saints. As a pre-congregation saint, he was widely acknowledged and revered by the early Christian community, whose faith and witness convinced others of his sanctity. While the limited information available regarding Saint Euprepis of Rome may leave many details of his life and martyrdom hidden, he is still recognized as a revered figure within the Catholic tradition. His memory and the devotion to him have endured throughout the centuries, illustrating the deep impact of his witness and faith.