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- Holy Martyr Polyeuctus (~250)
- Polyeuctus and Nearchus were fellow-officers and
close friends, serving in the Roman army at Miletene in Armenia. Nearchus was a
Christian. Polyeuctus, though abundant in virtues, was still imprisoned in idol-
worship. When the Emperor Decius' persecution broke out (239-251), an edict was
issued requiring all soldiers to show their loyalty by making public sacrifice to the gods.
Nearchus sadly told Polyeuctus that because of the decree they would soon be parted.
But Polyeuctus, who had learned about the Christian faith from his friend, answered
that Christ had appeared to him in a vision, exchanging his military uniform for a
shining garment and giving him a winged horse. Polyeuctus took the vision as a sign
that he was to embrace the Faith, and that he, with Nearchus, would soon be lifted up to
heaven. Almost immediately, he first tore down the Emperor's edict in front of a
startled crowd, then smashed the idols being carried in a pagan procession. He was
quickly arrested and subjected to beating and scourging for sacrilege, but he only
proclaimed more forcefully that he was a Christian. When the persecutors saw that
Polyeuctus' patient endurance was bringing other idolaters to the faith, they
condemned him to death.
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Polyeuctus walked to the place of execution with the expression of a slave
walking toward freedom, calling encouragement to the Christians who accompanied
him. Fearlessly extending his neck to receive the sword, he received baptism in his own
blood and received the martyr's crown.
source: http://www.abbamoses.com
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