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St. Dionysius, Rusticus, and Eleutherius, Martyrs, A.D. 272

by VP


Posted on Thursday October 09, 2025 at 12:00AM in Saints


Saint Denis, Saint Rustique et Saint Éleuthère (Louvre)

"Of all the Roman missionaries sent into Gaul, St. Dionysius carried the faith the farthest into the country, fixing his see at Paris. He built a church at Paris, and converted great numbers to the faith. A glorious martyrdom crowned his labours for the salvation of souls, and the exaltation of the name of Christ He seems to have suffered in the persecution of Valerian in 272. After a long and cruel imprisonment, he was beheaded for the faith, together with Rusticus, a priest, and Eleutherius, a deacon.

Pray for all, whose function obliges them to preach the faith; that zeal and courage may make them faithful to what they have undertaken. Pray for the people of the East, that the severity of God's scourge on them may be the correction of all vice and error Let their sufferings make you fearful of the divine anger, and solicitous to prevent its falling on you. Pray for all that are in persecution or other trouble, that the divine grace may be their support, and that by patience in temporal suffering, they may escape that which is eternal. Encourage and comfort the afflicted, not only as occasions shall offer, but even on set purpose going to such as you have reason to think are in want of comfort. Such visits are the best you can make, and truly becoming Christians, as being the exercise of that charity, humility, and self-denial which they profess, but will avail nothing, if not practised in this spirit. Is it not earnestly to be desired that those who have money and time at their disposal, would remember the frequent opportunities which they have of doing good to others and themselves, and not let gaming, idle conversation, and amusements, run away with all their leisure hours? By this method, they would treasure up to themselves heavenly comforts against the day of their trouble, and find the good effects of it in everlasting rewards." Source: The Catholic Year by Fr. John Gother


"THE WORTH OF BLOOD.-The blood of the martyrs became the seed of Christians, according to the beautiful expression of one of the early Fathers. This truth is fully shown forth by the whole history of the establishment of Christianity. Denys, Rusticus, and Eleutherius, having been sent into Gaul by the Pope St. Fabian, towards the middle of the third century, to bear thither the light of the Gospel, founded the churches of Chartres, Senlis, Meaux, Cologne, and likewise that of Paris, whereof St. Denys became the first bishop. Being seized however by the prefect Sisinnius Fescenninus in the midst of their apostolic labors, they were thrown into prison and beheaded towards the year 280. Their bodies having been thrown into the Seine, were drawn out thence, and buried on the spot where the Basilica of St. Denys was subsequently erected. This martyrdom, far from arresting the progress of the Gospel, as the pagans had hoped, gave such great extension to the faith that the Christians were soon able to defy the efforts of the persecutors, and Christianity at last gained the upper hand, establishing itself on the ruins of paganism.

MORAL REFLECTION.-Take heart, then, all you that suffer for the faith "a long posterity being promised to Jesus Christ as the price of His blood."-(Isa. liii. 10.)" Half Hour Pictorial of the Saints, by Abbe Auguste Lecanu



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