The
flourishing Church of Gaul, in present-day France, suffered terribly
under the persecution of Emperor Decius, and Pope Fabian sent the
Italian-born Denis and other missionary bishops to encourage and restore
the Faith there.
Denis
and two inseparable companions, the priest Rusticus, and Eleutherius, a
deacon, arrived in the neighborhood of Paris and settled on the island
in the Seine River. On this island Denis set about building a church.
His fearless and tireless preaching made many converts, but also excited
the anger and envy of the heathen priest. Inciting the people against
the new preachers, he prevailed upon Governor Fescenninus Sissinnius, to
forcibly put a stop to their teaching. Denis and his two companions
were seized, tortured, and beheaded. Legend has it that St. Denis’ body
stood up, and before the astonished onlookers, picked up his head, and
walked six miles.
At the burial site of the three martyrs, a
small shrine was erected, later to be replaced by a great basilica which
became the burial place of the French kings.
Friday, October 9, 2020
St. Denis of Paris
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