Saint Sagar | |
Death Date: | 175 |
Feast Day: | 6 October |
Venerated In: | Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church |
Titles: | Martyr and Bishop of Laodicea |
Canonized Date: | pre-congregation |
Saint Sagar or Sagaris was a martyr of the early Christian church. He was supposedly a disciple of St. Paul;[1] it is known that he was Bishop of Laodicea, Phrygia. He suffered martyrdom during the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Sagar was quoted by Polycrates because he was a quartodeciman.[2]
His feast day is 6 October.