With
Saint Agatha, he is a co-
patron of
Catania in
Sicily. He is also the
patron saint of Trevico and
Francavilla di Sicilia. His feast day is on August 12 for the Catholic, August 11 for the Orthodox and Eastern Catholic. An ancient church, dating back to the 5th century, located in Catania near Piazza
Stesicoro, was dedicated to him; various buildings stratified over the centuries, but during the
World War II an american bombing reduced the new church, dating from the 18th century, to rubble. Today only the ancient crypt of the primitive church remains. This urban site coincides with the place of his martyrdom. )|118x118px Euplio of Catania was also the object of a devotion in
Russia (as all the other saints). In 1471, a wooden church was erected in honor of the saint to celebrate the peace between Muscovite grand prince
Ivan III and the
Novgorod Republic. In 1657, Tsar
Alexei I Romanov had the building rebuilt in stone. In the 18th century, on the occasion of a renovation, a majestic facade was erected. The , on what is now Myasnitskaya Street in Moscow, was demolished, on the orders of
Joseph Stalin in 1926. ==References==