St. Methodius died April 6, 885, at Moravia (modern Czech Republic)
St. Agnes died about the year 304.
St. Andrew, Christian apostle and brother of St. Peter, died by crucifixion in Greece, date unknown.
Pope St. Leo the Great died 10 November, 461.
Pope St. Sylvester died on December 31, 335, at Rome, Italy.
St. Thomas was stabbed with a spear about the year 72 while in prayer on a hill in Mylapur, India.
Methodius of Olympus died in 311.
Methodius died on April 6, 885, of natural causes. In other words, he was not a martyr.
Ecumenical Patriarch Methodius III of Constantinople died in 1679.
St Methodius and St Cyril.
Methodus died of natural causes probably complications of old age, on April 6, 885, at Moravia (modern Czech Republic).
St. Methodius is the patron saint of: * ecumenism * unity of the Eastern and Western Churches * Bohemia * Bulgaria * Czech Republic * Czechoslovakia * Europe * Moravia * Yugoslavia * Saints Cyril and Methodius of Toronto, Ontario, diocese of
The feast day of St. Cyril, brother of St. Methodius, is February 14. He shares the date with St. Valentine and several other saints.
Franc Grivec has written: 'Die heiligen Slavenapostel Cyrillus und Methodius'
The Apostles to the Slavs were Saints Cyril and Methodius. They were two brothers who were Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries. They are credited with devising the Glagolitic alphabet and translating the Bible into the Old Church Slavonic language, thus spreading Christianity among the Slavic peoples.
Cyril Methodius Jansky has written: 'Principles of radiotelegraphy' -- subject(s): Telegraph, Wireless, Wireless Telegraph
Fr Snopek has written: 'Konstantinus-Cyrillus und Methodius, die Slavenapostel' -- subject(s): Accessible book
St. Maria Goretti St. Methodius St. Maximus St. Mary Magdalene St. Michael St. Maxmilliam Kolbe St. Rita St. Zita St. Patrick St. Damien the Leper St. Mary the Harlot St. Augustine St. John the Baptist St. John the Apostle (Insert twelve apostles here) St. Paul St. Peter . There are, literally, thousands of recognized saints in the Catholic Church. For one of the more complete lists see the Saints Online at Catholic.org below.