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  • July 1: Saints Julius and Aaron, Martyrs

    True Witnesses of the Gospel

    The center of the veneration of Saints Julius and Aaron is Caerleon, a Celtic name meaning “City of the Legions” (Quadrata Legionum). Caerleon, located in southern Wales, was a fortress permanently occupied by the Second Augustan Legion from 75 to 431 AD.
    The two were likely martyred during the Diocletian persecution, around the year 304.

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