Sarbel and Barbe
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- For the 19th-century saint, see Charbel Makhluf.
Saints Sarbel and Barbe | |
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Martyrs | |
Died | AD 101 Edessa |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church |
Feast | 29 January (or 15 October) |
Saints Sarbel and Barbe (or Sarbelius and Barbæa, Sharbil and Babai, etc.) were legendary[1] Christian martyrs of the city Edessa in Mesopotamia. Allegedly Sarbel was a pagan high priest at Edessa; Barbe was his sister. After converting to Christianity, they were tortured and killed under the Roman emperor Trajan. Their feast day is 29 January.[2]
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- ↑ Segal, J. B. Edessa: ‘The Blessed City’, p. 82, at Google Books. Oxford University Press, 1970, p. 82.
- ↑ Catholic Online