Saints of the Day: Maurice and Companions

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Sts. Maurice and Companions
Feast Day: September 22
In the fifth century, St. Eucherius of Lyons described the legendary martyrdom of Maurice and the Theban Legion, comprised of

St. Maurice as depicted in stained glass in Cathedral
Vienne, France (CNS)

Christians from Upper Egypt.
Maurice was first officer of the legion, sent by Emperor Maximian to Switzerland to put down some rebellious Gauls.
When Maximian ordered the soldiers to sacrifice to Roman gods, Maurice and his legion refused.
The outraged emperor ordered “decimations” in which one of every 10 men was killed; when the remainder still would not worship Roman gods, Maximian had other soldiers massacre the entire legion of 6,000.
Though the number may be exaggerated, a martyrdom of some Christian soldiers seems believable.
Maurice is a patron saint of all armies, the Swiss Guard and Austria.