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Sts. Cosmas & Damian

The Healers of Faith

"In healing, we serve God's mercy."

Saint Facts

Origin:
Syria
Gender:
Male
Vocation:
Unknown
Birth:
3
Feast Day:
Sep 26
Death:
Unknown

Saint Details

Sts. Cosmas and Damian were twin brothers born in the third century in a region that is now part of modern-day Turkey and Syria. They became physicians and were renowned for their exceptional skill and their refusal to accept payment for their services, earning them the title "Anargyroi," or "without silver." This charitable practice not only reflected their Christian values but also drew many to the faith. During the persecutions under Roman Emperor Diocletian, they were targeted due to their prominence in the Christian community. In 287, they were arrested and ordered to renounce their faith but refused, leading to their execution by beheading. Their feast day is celebrated on September 27, and they are revered as patron saints of physicians, surgeons, pharmacists, and other medical professionals. Their legacy as models of Christian charity and the healing arts has endured, inspiring generations with their selfless service and faith. Although the exact details of their canonization are not documented, their veneration as saints has been widespread since early times, with churches built in their honor across the ancient world. Their story serves as a testament to the enduring power of faith and service in the face of adversity.

Associated Holy Sites

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Santi Cosma e Damiano

Via dei Fori Imperiali, 1, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

Details for: Santi Cosma e Damiano

Santi Cosma e Damiano is a historic church located in Rome, near the Roman Forum, and is dedicated to Saints Cosmas and Damian, twin brothers who were early Christian martyrs and physicians. The church is built within the ancient Temple of Romulus, blending early Christian and Roman architecture. It is renowned for its stunning 6th-century mosaics, which depict Christ, saints, and biblical scenes, making it a significant site for art and history enthusiasts. For pilgrims, the church holds deep religious importance as a place of veneration for Saints Cosmas and Damian, who are revered as patrons of healing and medicine. Many visitors come to seek their intercession for health and well-being. The church’s serene atmosphere and connection to early Christian history make it a meaningful destination for those exploring Rome’s spiritual heritage. Its central location also allows pilgrims to easily visit other nearby religious and historical sites.

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