Saint Quirinus

Saint Quirinus (or Cyrinus) may refer to:

  • Quirinus of Neuss (feast day: April 30)
  • Quirinus of Rome (feast day: March 25), also known as 'Quirinus of Tegernsee', relics at Tegernsee Abbey.
  • Quirinus of Sescia (feast day: June 4)
  • Quirinus of Tivoli (feast day: June 4)
  • Quirinus (Africa) (feast day: June 3), accompanied by Saint Abidianus and Saint Papocinicus
  • Quirinus of the grouping "Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and Pientia" (feast day: October 11), venerated as martyrs and saints though their historicity is uncertain.


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