Sirmium,
then the capital of Pannonia, is in present-day Serbia. Apart from his
position as bishop, Irenaeus seems to have been a man of local
importance. Arrested during the terrible persecution of Diocletian,
Irenaeus was brought before the governor, and commanded to offer
sacrifice to the gods. At his refusal, he was stretched on the rack, but
did not relent. His mother, wife (at that time the laws of celibacy
were different) and children hung about his neck begging him to save
himself and not to abandon them.
Steeling himself against their
entreaties, the holy prelate maintained silence, and was again
imprisoned, willingly submitting himself to the cruelty of the torments
by which the pagans hoped to shake him. Publicly interrogated a second
time – once more without effect – Bishop Irenaeus was sentenced to death
by drowning for disobedience to the imperial edict.
At his
protest that death by drowning was unworthy of a confessor of Christ, he
begged to face the cruelest torments. He was finally beheaded.
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
St. Irenaeus of Sirmium
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