Martyrs Hermes, Serapion, and Polyaenus of Rome
Saints Hermus (or Hermḗs), Serapίon, and Polyainus were from Rome and were distinguished for their zeal in spreading the faith, and refuting the polemics of the pagans. They were arrested and then brought before the authorities, but they remained steadfast in their profession of faith. Therefore, a series of brutal tortures awaited them. At first they were beaten mercilessly and then thrown into a dark, foul-smelling prison. There they were tormented with many deprivations and afflictions, but nothing could shake them.
Then they were taken from there, and after being bound securely with ropes, the mob dragged them over a rough terrain, filled with many sharp stones. Their flesh was torn and their heads were covered with wounds and blood. Their souls, however, were untouched, thus they flew to Christ the Savior to rest near Him forever.