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- Martyrs Florus and Laurus of Illyria (2nd c.)
- "Brothers in both the flesh and the spirit, they were both zealous
Christians, and stonemasons by craft. They lived in Illyria. Some pagan
prince set them to build a pagan temple. It happened during the course
of their work that a fragment of stone splintered off and flew into the
eye of the pagan priest's son, who was watching the building work with
curiosity. Seeing his son blinded and bleeding, the priest shouted at
Florus and Laurus and tried to thrash them. Then the holy brothers told
him that, if he would believe in the God in whom they believed, his son
would be restored to health. The priest promised. Florus and Laurus
prayed to the one, living Lord with tears and made the sign of the Cross
over the child's stricken eye. The child was healed instantly and his
eye became whole as it had been before. Then the priest, Merentius, and
his son were baptised, and they both very soon suffered for Christ in
the flames. But Florus and Laurus, when they had finished the temple,
put a Cross on it, called together all the Christians, and consecrated
it in the name of the Lord Jesus with an all-night vigil of hymns.
Hearing of this, the governor of Illyria burned many of these Christians
by fire and had Florus and Laurus thrown alive into a well, which was
then filled with earth. Their relics were later discovered and taken to
Constantinople. These two wonderful brothers suffered for Christ, and
were glorified by Him, in the second century." (Prologue)
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