Apr 192009
 

[Saint Maurice]
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  • Mauritius

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Layman. Soldier. Officer in a legion of Christian soldiers from Upper Egypt during the reign of Emperor Maximian Herculeus. His legion, as many as 6600 men, was massacred en masse by their own side when they refused to participate in pagan sacrifices prior to battle. One of the Martys of the Theban Legion.

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  • “Saint Maurice”. Saints.SQPN.com. 30 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-maurice/>
Feb 222009
 

Also known as

  • Cerneuf the Gardener
  • Sireno the Gardener
  • Sinero the Gardener

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Serenus abandoned his home and people to live as a hermit in Sirmiun, Pannonia (modern Hungary) where he directed his thought to prayer, his labour to working a garden of fruit and herbs.

One day he found a woman and her daughters walking in the garden around noon. He recommended they withdraw, and return in the cool of the evening, but the way he said it led her to believe he was simply chasing them out. The woman‘s husband was an imperial guard, and he convinced Emperor Maximian to avenge this imagined insult. Serenus was arrested and brought to trial, but simply repeated what he had said, and was immediately acquitted. However, his demeanor led the judge to suspect that Serenus was a Christian, which was illegal. When questioned about it, Serenus admitted his faith. He was ordered to sacrifice to pagan gods; he refused, and was sentenced to death.

His story was very popular in times past due to his being a simple man brought to ruin not through any fault of his own, but as a result of the arrogance of the ruling class, a theme which has resonated in many an age, and because many writers and preachers liked to use the metaphor of the garden as an example of a proper Christian life.

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It has pleased God to reserve me for this present time. It seemed awhile ago as if he rejected me as a stone unfit to enter his building, but he has the goodness to take me now to be placed in it; I am ready to suffer all things for his name, that I may have a part in his kingdom with his saints. - Serenus at his trial

Nov 232008
 

[Pictorial Lives of the Saints: Saint Quintin, Martyr]
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  • Quintin

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Son of a Roman senator. Convert to Christianity. Missionary to Gaul with Saint Lucian of Beauvais. Quentin’s preaching and example won many converts in Amiens. Arrested in 286 by Prefect Rictius Varus during the Maximian persecution. Martyr

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  • bishop holding a roasting spit
  • Roman soldier holding one or two spits

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  • “Saint Quentin”. Saints.SQPN.com. 4 October 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-quentin/>
Oct 122008
 

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Roman soldier. Convert. Arrested, tortured and thrown to the arena animals during the persecutions of Diocletian and Maximian. The reasons for his association with silversmiths is unclear, but has a long tradition, and may have something to do with his early life as a soldier.

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  • conqueror (Andronicus)

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  • “Saint Andronicus”. Saints.SQPN.com. 10 October 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-andronicus/>
Oct 112008
 

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One of a group of nine martyrs who were murdered at the command of Emperor Maximian Herculeus. May have been part of the Theban Legion.

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  • member of the Theban Legion

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  • “Saint Florentius the Martyr”. Saints.SQPN.com. 29 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com//>
Oct 112008
 

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One of a group of nine martyrs who were murdered at the command of Emperor Maximian Herculeus. May have been part of the Theban Legion.

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  • member of the Theban Legion

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  • “Saint Cassius”. Saints.SQPN.com. 29 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-cassius/>
Oct 052008
 

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An officer (primicerius) in the army of Emperor Maximian. Held in high esteem by the emperor until he admitted being a Christian. Tortured and martyred. The city of Resapha, Syria was rebuilt by the Emperor Justinian, and the name was changed to Sergiopolis in his honour.

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Oct 052008
 

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An officer (secundarius) in the army of Emperor Maximian Herculeus. Held in high esteem by the emperor until he admitted being a Christian. Martyr. Titular saint of a church in Rome, Italy.

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