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Saint Demetrius
Saint Demetrius was a third-century saint who was born
of wealthy and devout parents. His father was the commander of the army at
Salonica who, upon his death, insured that his only son, Demetrius, would
succeed him as commander. It seemed that at this point in his life,
Demetrius had everything he could ever hope for: wealth, a promising career,
the admiration of countless men and the respect of the Emperor. However,
there was one thing in the life of Saint Demetrius that was more important
than all these things: his love for Jesus Christ. Demetrius' secret
Christianity was exposed when the Emperor ordered Demetrius, as commander of
the army, to slaughter all Christians in Salonica. When the saint refused,
the Emperor threatened him with imprisonment and execution. Demetrius
joyfully accepted his fate and would not waver. He gave away all his wealth
and possessions to the poor and then allowed himself to be imprisioned and
executed for his faith.
We celebrate the Feast of Saint Demetrius, our patron saint, on October 26th
of each year.
Taken from Eastern Christian Bulletin Service; Farifax, Virginia
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