Though the figure of St Illuminatus does not command the universal recognition of some early Christian martyrs, his story remains a touchstone of faith for those who honor him. His example—symbolizing the unwavering pursuit of spiritual truth and the willingness to suffer for one’s beliefs—continues to shine, quite literally, as a beacon for the devout. His patronage, especially for those seeking light amid darkness (whether physical or spiritual), gives his cult an enduring place in the tapestry of Christian sainthood. The traditions surrounding his life and martyrdom, preserved in ancient martyrologies, liturgical observances, and local veneration, ensure that his memory is neither lost nor dimmed, but rather illuminates the path of faith for future generations.