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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
[[Image:San Sebastián y Santa Irene (Lluís Bonifàs, MRABASF E-33) 01.jpg|thumb|170px|left|[[Baroque sculpture|Baroque]] relief of Saint Irene curing Saint Sebastian's injuries.]]


Irene was the wife of [[Saint Castulus]] who, according to tradition, was in the service of the Roman emperor. She was later widowed when Castulus was martyred for practicing Christianity and converting others to the religion.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://faith.nd.edu/s/1210/faith/interior.aspx?sid=1210&gid=609&pgid=13956&cid=28931&ecid=28931&crid=0|title=Sts. Castullus and Irene|website=faith.nd.edu}}</ref> After the death of her husband, Irene continued to be active in the Christian community in Rome. According to [[hagiography]], when [[Saint Sebastian]] was shot with arrows for practicing Christianity, Irene tended his wounds.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13668a.htm|title=CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Sebastian|website=www.newadvent.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-irene-729/|title=St. Irene|website=Catholic News Agency}}</ref>
Irene was the wife of [[Saint Castulus]] who, according to tradition, was in the service of the Roman emperor. She was later widowed when Castulus was martyred for practicing Christianity and converting others to the religion.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://faith.nd.edu/s/1210/faith/interior.aspx?sid=1210&gid=609&pgid=13956&cid=28931&ecid=28931&crid=0|title=Sts. Castullus and Irene|website=faith.nd.edu}}</ref> After the death of her husband, Irene continued to be active in the Christian community in Rome. According to [[hagiography]], when [[Saint Sebastian]] was shot with arrows for practicing Christianity, Irene tended his wounds.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13668a.htm|title=CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Sebastian|website=www.newadvent.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-irene-729/|title=St. Irene|website=Catholic News Agency}}</ref>
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:San Sebastián y Santa Irene (Lluís Bonifàs, MRABASF E-33) 01.jpg |[[Baroque sculpture|Baroque]] relief of Saint Irene curing Saint Sebastian's injuries.
File:Irene of Rome and Saint Sebastian.jpg|Irene of Rome and Saint Sebastian
File:Irene of Rome and Saint Sebastian.jpg|Irene of Rome and Saint Sebastian
File:Bigot, Trophime - Der Hl. Sebastian wird von Irene geheilt.jpg|Trophime Bigot
File:Bigot, Trophime - Der Hl. Sebastian wird von Irene geheilt.jpg|Trophime Bigot

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Saint Irene of Rome
Died288 AD
Rome
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
FeastApril 3
Attributestending to Saint Sebastian

Saint Irene of Rome was a Christian woman in the Roman Empire during the reign of Diocletian. She was the wife of Saint Castulus. According to Christian legend, she attended to Saint Sebastian after he was wounded by Mauretanian archers.

Biography

Irene was the wife of Saint Castulus who, according to tradition, was in the service of the Roman emperor. She was later widowed when Castulus was martyred for practicing Christianity and converting others to the religion.[1] After the death of her husband, Irene continued to be active in the Christian community in Rome. According to hagiography, when Saint Sebastian was shot with arrows for practicing Christianity, Irene tended his wounds.[2][3]

Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene was the subject of many paintings by Benedetto Luti and others.

References

  1. ^ "Sts. Castullus and Irene". faith.nd.edu.
  2. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Sebastian". www.newadvent.org.
  3. ^ "St. Irene". Catholic News Agency.