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Saint Pionius (d.
March 12 ,250 ) is aChristian saint . He was martyred atSmyrna during the reign ofDecius .Pionius, with Sabina, Asclepiades, Macedonia, and Limnos, was arrested on
23 February , the anniversary of St. Polycarp's martyrdom.They had passed the previous night in
prayer andfasting . Knowing of his impending arrest, Pionius had fastened fetters round the necks of himself and his companions to signify that they were already condemned. People seeing them led off unbound might suppose that they were prepared, like so many other Christians in Smyrna, thebishop included, to sacrifice.At Smyrna there were two manifestations of Nemesis, more akin toAphrodite than toArtemis ; it is suggested that they represent two aspects of thegoddess , the kindly and the implacable, or the goddesses of the old city and the new city refounded byAlexander the Great . Themartyrology "Acts of Pionius", set in the "Decian presecution" of AD 250–51, mentions a lapsed Smyrnan Christian who was attending to the sacrifices at the altar of the temple of these Nemeses.Early in the morning, after they had partaken of the Holy Bread and of water, they were conducted to the forum. The place was thronged with
Greeks andJew s, for it was a great Sabbath and therefore a general holiday in the city -- an indication of the importance of the Jews in Smyrna. Pionius harangued the multitude. He begged the Greeks to remember whatHomer had said about not mocking the corpse of an enemy. Let them refrain therefore from mocking those Christians who had apostatized. He then turned to the Jews and quotedMoses andSolomon to the same effect.He ended with a vehement refusal to offer sacrifice. Then followed the usual interrogatories and threats, after which Pionius and his companions were relegated to prison, to await the arrival of the
proconsul . Here they found other confessors, among them aMontanist .Many
pagan s visited them, and Christians who had sacrificed, lamenting their fall. The latter Pionius exhorted torepentance . A further attempt before the arrival of theproconsul was made to force Pionius and his companions into an act ofapostasy . They were carried off to a temple where every effort was made to compel them to participate in a sacrifice.On 12 March, Pionius was brought before the proconsul who first tried persuasion and then
torture . Both having failed, Pionius was condemned to be burnt alive. He suffered in company with Metrodorus, aMarcionite priest.The true day of his martyrdom, according to the Acts, was 12 March.
Eusebius ("H.E.", IV, xv; "Chron.", p. 17, ed. Schoene) places the martyrdom in the reign ofAntoninus . His mistake was probably because he found the martyrdom of Pionius in a volume containing the Acts of Martyrs of an earlier date. Possibly his MS. lacked the chronological note in our present ones.His feast is kept by the Latins on 1 February, and by the
Eastern Orthodox andByzantine Catholic Churches on 11 March.References
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12105a.htm Pionius] at the
Catholic Encyclopedia
* [http://users.drew.edu/ddoughty/Christianorigins/persecutions/pionius.html The Martyrdom of Pionius and his Companions]
* [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID=100779 Orthodox Church in America]See also
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Christian martyrs
*Eastern Christianity
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