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St. ostiarius
St. ostiarius











st. ostiarius

176, Pathfinder 64: Beyond the Doomsday Door pg. Like the other minor orders and the subdiaconate, it is retained in societies such as the Priestly Fraternity of St. Cloaked in shadows, every curve and sculpted muscle of this creature suggests some new gasping pleasure or titillating torture. eusebi us of caesarea mentions a deacon Romanus of Caesarea who was martyred at Antioch with a young boy named Barulas under Diocletian ( Historia ecclesiastica 8.2) a sermon of john chrysostom at Antioch mentions this same Romanus as a mart. The porter was not a part of holy orders administering sacraments but simply a preparatory job on the way to the major orders: subdiaconate (until its suppression, after the Second Vatican Council by Pope Paul VI), diaconate and the priesthood. lawrence speak of a Romanus Ostiarius as a martyr at Rome on the Via Tiburtina (d. A creature that accepts these benefits for multiple consecutive rounds gains additional points of bleed damage that stack with one another (to a maximum of 5). Any living non-outsider that benefits from this ability takes 1 point of bleed damage. Later on, the porter would also guard, open and close the doors of the sacristy, baptistry and elsewhere in the church. The ostiarius’s performance compels creatures to perform at dangerous extremes. The porter had in ancient times the duty of opening and closing the church-door and of guarding the church, especially to ensure no unbaptised persons would enter during the Eucharist. This was the first order a seminarian was admitted to after receiving the tonsure. In the Roman Catholic Church, this "porter" became the lowest of the four minor orders prescribed by the Council of Trent. His legend states that he was a soldier who converted to Christianity. Profession Mosaic depicting a man in a tunic watching a street scene from the Villa del Cicerone in Pompeii, 1st century CE Saint Romanus Ostiarius is a legendary saint of the Catholic Church.













St. ostiarius