Saint Severian: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Saint Severian''' (died c. 320) was a Christian saint and martyr, traditionally regarded as a senator or nobleman from Caesarea, Cappadocia, in the Roman Empire. Serving as a lay Christian, he was executed during the persecutions of Emperor Licinius for his faith, under the Diocese of Caesarea. His steadfast courage and reported miracles strengthened the early Church in Cappadocia. Canonized by pre-congregation recognition, his feast day on..."
(Created page with "'''Saint Severian''' (died c. 320) was a Christian saint and martyr, traditionally regarded as a senator or nobleman from Caesarea, Cappadocia, in the Roman Empire. Serving as a lay Christian, he was executed during the persecutions of Emperor Licinius for his faith, under the Diocese of Caesarea. His steadfast courage and reported miracles strengthened the early Church in Cappadocia. Canonized by pre-congregation recognition, his feast day on...")
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