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Victor of Marseilles

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Feast
  
July 21

Name
  
Victor Marseilles

Died
  
290 AD, Marseille, France


Victor of Marseilles

Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church

Attributes
  
Depicted as a Roman soldier with a millstone; depicted overthrowing a statue of Jupiter; in stocks, comforted by angels; scourged and crushed by a millstone; or with his body beheaded and flung into the river, from which the angels take it; depicted with windmill

Patronage
  
cabinetmakers, millers, torture victims, sick children; invoked against lightning

Similar People
  
John Cassian, Frederic Ozanam, Eugene de Mazenod

The Martyrdom Of Saint Victor Of Marseilles And His Companions, Catholic Audiobook


Saint Victor of Marseilles (died c. 290) was a Christian martyr. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Life

Saint Victor is said to have been a Roman army officer in Marseille, who publicly denounced the worship of idols. For that, he was brought before the Roman prefects, Asterius and Eutychius, who later sent him to the Emperor Maximian. He was then racked, beaten, dragged through the streets, and thrown into prison, where he converted three other Roman soldiers, Longinus, Alexander, and Felician, who were subsequently beheaded. After refusing to offer incense to a statue of the Roman god Jupiter, Victor kicked it over with his foot. The emperor ordered that he be put to death by being ground under a millstone, but the millstone broke while Victor was still alive. He was then beheaded.

Veneration

In the 4th century, Saint John Cassian built a monastery over the site where the bodies had been buried in a cave, which later became a Benedictine Abbey and minor Basilica. This is St Victor's Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Victor).

Saint Victor's feast day, along with Sts Longinus, Alexander and Felician, is celebrated on July 21.

Patronage

Saint Victor is the patron saint of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. His life and martyrdom are celebrated in the scenes depicted in the High Altar of the St. Nicholas' Church, Tallinn.

References

Victor of Marseilles Wikipedia