St. George

Feast: April 23. Pictures of St. George usually show him killing a dragon
to rescue a beautiful lady. The dragon stands for wickedness. The lady stands
for God's holy truth. St. George was a brave martyr who was victorious over the
devil. He was a soldier in the army of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, and he was
one of the Emperor's favorite soldiers. Now Diocletian was a pagan and a bitter
enemy to the Christians. He put to death every Christian he could find. George
was a brave Christian, a real soldier of Christ. Without fear, he went to the
Emperor and sternly scolded him for being so cruel. Then he gave up his
position in the Roman army. For this he was tortured in many terrible ways and
finally beheaded. So boldly daring and so cheerful was St. George in declaring
his Faith and in dying for it that Christians felt courage when they heard
about it. Many songs and poems were written about this martyr. Soldiers,
especially, have always been devoted to him. We all have some
"dragon" we have to conquer. It might be pride, or anger, or
laziness, or greediness, or something else. Let us make sure we fight against
these "dragons", with God's help. Then we can call ourselves real
soldiers of Christ.
http://www.domestic-church.com/CONTENT.DCC/19980301/SAINTS/STGEORGE.HTM
With grateful thanks to Catholic
Online.