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”’Martyr Evilasius”’ (c. 277-311) was a pagan priest who tortured a 13-year-old girl who later became [[Saint Fausta]]. Realizing her courage, he himself converted to [[ |
”’Martyr Evilasius”’ (c. 277-311) was a pagan priest who tortured a 13-year-old girl who later became [[Saint Fausta]]. Realizing her courage, he himself converted to [[]], an act punishable by death since the people of [[Cyzicus]] did not want even one of their people to convert to any religion other than their own.<ref>[http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=3651 Catholic Online]</ref> |
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4th-century murderer-turned-saint in modern-day Turkey
Martyr Evilasius (c. 277-311) was a pagan priest who tortured a 13-year-old girl who later became Saint Fausta. Realizing her courage, he himself converted to Christianity, an act punishable by death since the people of Cyzicus did not want even one of their people to convert to any religion other than their own.[1]
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