
Ss. Protus and Hyacinthus
September 11, 2025
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 11 of September, repeating indefinitely
They were eunuchs and retainers to St. Eugenia. Saints Protus and Hyacinthus are honored in the sacramentary of St. Gregory in the ancient Martyrology. The ancient calendar, drawn up in the pontificate of Liberius mentions their festival on September 11. Pope Damasus, in 366, removed the earth which hid their tomb, and during his pontificate a priest named Theodorus built over it a church. Since 1934 their relics are kept in the new Propaganda College chapel on the Janiculum.