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Saint Demetrios - His Life: Saint Demetrios was born in Thesaloniki, Greece in 270 AD. He came rom a wealthy amily and because he was athletic in appearance and heroic in spirit, he became a high-ranking ofcer in the Roman Army at a very young age. (This is why he is depicted in Byzantine icons in military dress, either standing or riding a horse.) He considered himsel a soldier o Christ frst, and a military soldier second. He spent most o his time as a devout missionary, preaching the Gospel at secret meetings and converting pagans to the Christian aith. At one o these meetings, he was captured and placed in ront o the Emperor Maximian, who wanted to learn the truth about the conversions. Saint Demetrios proclaimed his aith by saying: “...only in Christ do I believe.” With that proclamation, Maximian ordered that Saint Demetrios be sent to prison and subjected to the cruelest tortures. Even though Saint Demetrios was imprisoned, he did not stop preaching the gospel to those who came to see him. In jail, he was visited by his ollower, Nestoras. Nestoras was a man o small stature and had come to ask or his beloved teacher’s blessing to fght in the upcoming gladiator games. The emperor had decided to use the games as a duel between Christianity and paganism by challenging any Christian to a fght against the athletic giant, Leo.With the blessing o Saint Demetrios, Nestoras ought and killed Leo. Enraged at the loss o his avorite gladiator, the emperor commanded that Nestoras be beheaded on the spot. Recognizing that Saint Demetrios was the inspiring power behind Nestoras, the emperor ordered that Saint Demetrios be executed by spear on October 26, 306 AD. Christians buried the body o Saint Demetrios at the place o his execution and because o the beautiul scent that emanated rom his tomb, he was named Mirovlitis or “The Myrrh Gusher”. 2
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