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- Martyr Julian of Tarsus in Cilicia (305)
- "Of a noble senatorial family, he lived in Tarsus in Cilicia and
suffered in the reign of Diocletian. Although only eighteen years old
when he was taken for trial for the Faith, St Julian was already both
educated and resolute in Christian faith and devotion. The imperial
governor took him from city to city for a whole year, torturing him all
the while and attempting to persuade him to renounce Christ. Julian's
mother followed her son at a distance. When the governor seized her and
sent her to urge her son to renounce Christ, she spent three days in the
prison with him, giving him precisely the opposite advice, teaching him
and giving him the strength not to lose heart but to go to his death
with courage and gratitude to God. His torturers then sewed Julian into a
sack of sand with scorpions and snakes and threw him into the sea, and
his mother also died under torture. The waves carried his body onto the
shore, and the faithful took it to Alexandria, where they buried it in
290. His relics were later taken to Antioch. St John Chrysostom himself
gave an eulogy for the holy martyr Julian: 'A holy voice comes forth
from the lips of the martyr, and with this voice is poured out a light
brighter than the rays of the sun.' He said further: 'Take whomsoever
you will, be he a madman or one possessed, and lead him to the grave of
this saint, to the martyr's relics, and you will see the demon
immediately jump out and flee as from blazing fire.' It is evident from
this speech that many wonders must have been wrought at
St Julian's grave." (Prologue)
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