Saints Justus and Pastor
Saints Justus and Pastor were early Christian martyrs who are venerated in the Catholic Church. They are believed to have been brothers from Spain who were killed for their faith during the persecution of Christians under the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the late 3rd century. Their feast day is celebrated on January 6.
The story of Saints Justus and Pastor highlights the courage of young Christians in the face of persecution. They are often depicted in art as young boys, symbolizing innocence and steadfastness in faith. Their legacy continues to inspire many in the Christian community today.