Arcadius of Mauretania

Arcadius of Mauretania

:"Saint Arcadius" redirects here. For the French saint, see Arcadius of Bourges."Infobox Saint
name= Saint Arcadius of Mauretania
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death_date=~302 AD
feast_day= January 12
venerated_in= Roman Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox Church


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Saint Arcadius of Mauretania (d. ca. 302 AD) is venerated as a saint and martyr. Tradition states that he was a prominent citizen of "Caesarea" in Mauretania Caesariensis (present-day Cherchell), who hid away in the countryside to avoid being forced to worship the Roman gods. However, he was caught and arrested. His legend states that he suffered a grisly death. His limbs were cut off, joint by joint, until all that remained were his trunk and head. According to his legend, as Arcadius looked around at all the pieces of him, hacked off, and lying on the ground, he could still speak, and cried out, "You are happy, my members. Now you really belong to God. You have all been sacrificed to Him."

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* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0112.htm Saints of January 12]
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/37400 Sant' Arcadio di Cesarea di Mauritania]


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