Saint Rufinus of Marsi
Feast Day
August 11
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Biography
Saint Rufinus of Marsi, venerated as a martyr of the early Church, is remembered for his steadfast witness in the face of persecution. Though the precise date and place of his birth remain unknown, he served as a bishop in the region of the Marsi, an ancient Italic people in central Italy, during a period of intense hostility toward Christians. His episcopal ministry was marked by unwavering dedication to the faith amidst growing Roman hostility.
The defining event of his life was his martyrdom. Saint Rufinus, along with several unnamed Christian companions, suffered death for his faith. The historical record, while silent on the specific circumstances of his persecution, affirms his courageous stand and the shared sacrifice of his fellow believers. His death stands as a powerful testament to the early Church's resilience in the face of imperial opposition.
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