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St. Martina’s miraculous survival from torture prompted the conversion of her persecutors

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Having lost her parents in childhood, and being exceedingly fervent in the practice of Christianity, St. Martina was singularly charitable to the poor and distributed among them her riches.
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On January 30, the Catholic saintship recalls Saint Martina, a virgin and martyr of the third century, a symbol of Christian firmness in times of Roman persecution. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Catholic Church celebrates every January 30 the life of Saint Martina, a Roman martyr whose courage and charity marked a fundamental milestone in early Christianity.

The history of Christian martyrs is marked by fidelity, witness and total dedication to Christ, even in the midst of persecution. Saint Martina is one of those figures whose memory endures thanks to the tradition of the Church, which recognizes her as an example of courageous faith and radical love for God and for the most needy. We recommend you: St. Constantius of Perugia: Bishop and martyr who gave his life for Christ Who was Saint Martina? A…

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Desde la Fe broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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