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Saint Maximus
Statue of Maximus of NaplesMartyr, Confessor and Bishop of Naples Died 361 Honored in Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church Canonized Pre-congregation Major shrine Naples Cathedral, Naples, Italy
relics in Chiesa di Sant'Eframo Vecchio, Naples, ItalyFeast 10 June Roman Catholic
23 June Eastern OrthodoxSaint Maximus (d. 361 AD) was Bishop of Naples, who was sent into exile. Maximus was known as great defender of the decrees of the Council of Nicaea, especially with the opposition to Arianism. This led to his exile, and being replaced as Bishop of Naples, by Zosimus, who proclaimed the Arianistic doctrine. A well known legend states that each time Zosimus wanted to speak in public, his words would not come out. Many attributed this as a miracle, through the prayers of the exiled Maximus. He would be martyred in exile[1].
References
- ^ St. Maximus Catholic Online
Categories:- 361 deaths
- Roman Catholic saints
- Eastern Orthodox saints
- 4th-century Christian martyr saints
- 4th-century bishops
- 4th-century Romans
- Bishops of Naples
- Italian saint stubs
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