Mark and Marcellian

Saints Mark and Marcellian
Sts Marcus and Marcellianus (to the right) with Saint Sebastian. From a medieval French manuscript.
Martyrs
BornRome, Italy
Diedc. 286
Rome, Italy
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church,
Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrineChurch of Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome
Feast18 June (Roman Catholic Church),
18 December (Eastern Orthodox Church)

Mark and Marcellian (Latin: Marcus et Marcellianus) are martyrs venerated as saints by the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Their cult is sometimes associated with that of Saints Tranquillinus, Martia, Nicostratus, Zoe, Castulus, and Tiburtius, though not in the official liturgical books of the Church, which mention only Mark and Marcellianus (in first place) among the saints for 18 June. Their mention in the General Roman Calendar on that date from before the time of the Tridentine calendar was removed in the 1969 revision, because nothing is known about them except their names, the fact of their martyrdom, and that they were buried on 18 June in the cemetery of Santa Balbina on the Via Ardeatina.

Their legend states that they were martyred at Rome under the Emperor Diocletian towards the end of the third century, most likely in the year 286. They are mentioned in most of the ancient martyrologies, including the Roman Martyrology, and their martyrdom is described in the Acts of St Sebastian, which, though ancient, is largely legendary.