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Eusanius
saint
Patron of Places
Castelli (Italy)Sant'Eusanio Forconese (Italy)
DiedSant'Eusanio Forconese (300)
VocationsPriest, Martyr
Biography
Saint Eusanius was a Catholic priest remembered with quiet reverence by the Church, especially in the places that bear his name and honor his intercession. Though little is known of the details of his birth or early life, his witness shines through the devotion that has endured across centuries. He is associated in a special way with Castelli and Sant’Eusanio Forconese, where the faithful look to him as a patron and protector. Saint Eusanius died around the year 300, a time when the Church often faced hardship and uncertainty, and his memory invites believers to steadfastness in faith and service. Each year on July 9, his feast day, Catholics recall his priestly dedication and commend themselves to God through his prayers.