The Catholic Church recognizes the individuals of Lucius, Absalom, and Lorgius as Saints due to their recorded suffering and death in Caesarea, a location within Cappadocia.
Unfortunately, little is known about these Christian martyrs, with even their names being uncertain, although they are commemorated during the holy calendar day of March 2.
"At Caesarea, in Cappadocia, the holy martyrs Lucius the Bishop, Absolom, Lorgius" is a part of the William Blackwood & Sons published English language version of the Roman Breviary, the liturgical book of the rites of the Catholic Church containing hymns, readings, notations, and other religious material.
Their names are uncertain, Lucius is sometimes written as Lucas, Lorgius turned to be Largus, and Absalon as Absolucius.
[1][4] Lorgius ((in Italian and Spanish) Lorgio) was martyred at Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia.