Alexander of Rome

Saint Alexander
Martyr
Died Karasura
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast May 13 (Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church)
May 26

Alexander of Rome is a Christian martyr. The date of his birth is unknown. He died in 289 AD and his mother Pimenia buried him near the river Ergina. His mother was a witness of his martyrdom. Alexander was a Roman soldier and he was serving in the regiment of the tribune Tiberian at Rome. During this period, the Roman emperor Maximian Hercules issued an edict by which all citizens were required to go to the temple of Jupiter to offer sacrifice. Alexander refused to follow this order because of his strong Christian faith. As a result of that, Maximian sent Alexander to Thrace, but Alexander died on the way to this Roman province in 289 AD.[1]

Feast

The Eastern Orthodox Church celebrates him on May 26. In the Macedonian village of Belica near Kičevo, there is a church dedicated to this martyr, the only one dedicated to him in the country. On the archaeological site with the same name, there are some indications that there is the grave of St. Alexander.[2][3]

References

  1. Saint Martyr Alexander of Rome
  2. Коцо, Димче (1996). Археолошка карта на Република Македонија. Скопје: МАНУ. ISBN 9789989101069
  3. Св. Александар од Белица, црква која крие мошти од Светец? (Macedonian)

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