Centola and Helen

Saints Centola and Helen
Martyrdom of Saints Centola and Helen. Burgos Cathedral.
Martyrs
Died~304 AD
Burgos, Spain
Venerated inCatholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast13 August (Burgos Cathedral)

Saints Centola and Helen (Spanish: Santa Centola y Santa Elena) were, according to Christian tradition, two women who were martyred at Burgos in 304 AD during the persecution of Christians by Diocletian.

Veneration

Their cult remained localized in the Burgos region. A late Visigothic hermitage dedicated to the two saints can be found at Valdelateja, and there is a church dedicated to them at Villafranca Montes de Oca by Rodrigo de la Haya.


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