St. Maurice
Feast: September 22. Maurice was an officer of the Theban
Legion of Emperor Maximian Herculius' army, which was composed of Christians
from Upper Egypt. He and his fellow legionnaires refused to sacrifice to the
gods as ordered by the Emperor to insure victory over rebelling Bagaudae. When
they refused to obey repeated orders to do so and withdrew from the army
encamped at Octodurum (Martigny) near Lake Geneva to Agaunum (St.
Maurice-en-Valais), Maximian had the entire Legion of over six thousand men put
to death. To the end they were encouraged in their constancy by Maurice and two
fellow officers, Exuperius and Candidus. Also executed was Victor (October
10th), who refused to accept any of the belongings of the dead soldiers. In a
follow-up action, other Christians put to death were Ursus and another Victor
at Solothurin (September 30th); Alexander at Bergamo; Octavius, Innocent,
Adventor, and Solutar at Turin; and Gereon (October 10th) at Cologne. Their
story was told by St. Eucherius, who became Bishop of Lyons about 434.
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