St Laurence

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St Laurence is a Christian saint venerated as a deacon and martyr of the early Church, especially honored in many English parish dedications.

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St Laurence canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
deacon
early Christian
martyr
associatedWith gridiron
category 3rd-century Christian martyr
Deacon saint
Italian saint
commemoratedOn Roman Martyrology NERFINISHED
cultSpreadTo England NERFINISHED
Western Europe NERFINISHED
deathCause martyrdom
diedIn 3rd century
Rome NERFINISHED
era persecutions of Emperor Valerian
feastDay 10 August
feastObservedBy Anglican liturgy
Roman Rite NERFINISHED
hasChurchesDedicatedIn England NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
honoredAs one of the most venerated Roman martyrs
honoredIn English parish dedications
iconography deacon’s dalmatic
gridiron
palm of martyrdom
languageVariant Saint Laurent NERFINISHED
Saint Lawrence of Rome NERFINISHED
San Lorenzo NERFINISHED
liturgicalColorOnFeast red
notableFor charity to the poor
defending the Church’s treasures
patronage comedians
cooks
firefighters
librarians
miners
students
the city of Rome NERFINISHED
the poor
position deacon of the Church of Rome
religion Christianity
servedUnder Pope Sixtus II NERFINISHED
title Saint Laurence of Rome NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran Church

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Lurgashall, Sussex, England parishChurchDedicatedTo St Laurence
subject surface form: Lurgashall