• Church of Saints Faustinus and Jovita. They were tortured and dragged to Milan, Rome and Naples, and then brought back to Brescia.
  • Jovita and Faustinus were said to be Christian martyrs under Hadrian. Their traditional date of death is 120. They are patron saints of Brescia.
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  • Saints Faustinus and Jovita. Both saints were brothers that were born and lived in Brescia. They came from a rich and noble family and after their education...
  • Faustinus, a priest and Jovita, a deacon, were brothers, born into a family of the nobility in Brescia, Italy. ... Commemoration of SAINTS FAUSTINUS AND JOVITA.
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  • Source: Lives of the Saints by the Benziqer Brothers. Roman Martyrology: At Brescia in Venezia, Saints Faustinus and Jovita, martyrs.
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  • In 1969, the Catholic Church both from its official calendar of saints, martyrs because their files had completely invented and Jovita treated as a deacon...
  • Faustinus, a priest, and Jovita, a deacon, were preaching the Gospel fearlessly in the region when Julian, a pagan officer, apprehended them.