Saints Ursus and Victor
Saints Ursus and Victor are early Christian martyrs venerated in the Catholic Church. They are believed to have lived during the 3rd century and are often associated with the city of Rome. Their feast day is celebrated on May 30, commemorating their dedication to the Christian faith and their ultimate sacrifice.
According to tradition, Ursus and Victor were soldiers who refused to renounce their faith, leading to their martyrdom. They are often depicted in art as wearing military attire, symbolizing their background. Their legacy continues to inspire many Christians, and they are remembered for their unwavering commitment to their beliefs.