Victor Maurus
Saint Victor the Moor | |
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Martyr | |
Born |
3rd century Mauretania, Africa |
Died |
c. 303 Milan, Italy |
Venerated in |
Eastern Orthodox Church Roman Catholic Church Lutheranism |
Feast | 8 May |
Attributes | man being thrown into a furnace; man roasted in an oven; Moorish soldier trampling on a broken altar |
Patronage | Varese, Italy; Ceriano Laghetto, Italy |
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Victor the Moor (in Latin: Victor Maurus) (born 3rd century in Mauretania; died ca. 303 in Milan) was a native of Mauretania and a Christian martyr, according to tradition, and is venerated as a saint. Victor, born into a Christian family, was a soldier in the Roman Praetorian Guard. After he had destroyed some pagan altars, he was arrested, tortured, and killed around 303.
Veneration
Gregory of Tours claimed miracles occurred above his grave; a church was built above the supposed site. His cult was particularly promoted by Saint Ambrose, fourth-century bishop of Milan and numerous churches have been dedicated to him in the city itself and throughout the Diocese of Milan and its neighbours.
His memorial day is May 8 in the Roman Catholic Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
External links
- The Passion of St. Victor of Milan
- http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/52300
- http://www.deon.pl/imieniny/imie,3366,wiktora.html