- Bademus
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name=Bademus
birth_date=unknown
death_date=10 April 376
feast_day=10 April
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caption=Saint Bademus ("Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints", 1878)
birth_place=Bethlapeta,Persia
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titles=Abbot and Martyr
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issues=Saint Bademus (also known as Bademecite web | last =Rabenstein | first =Katherine | title =Bademus of Persia, Abbot M (AC) | work =Saints O' the Day for July 16 | date =April 1999 | url =http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0410.htm#bade | accessdate =2007-07-17] ) was a rich, noble citizen of
Bethlapeta inPersia , who founded a monastery nearby. He and some of his disciples were arrested and Bademus wasmartyr ed in the year 376.cite web | last =Butler | first =Alban | authorlink =Alban Butler | title =April 10.—ST. BADEMUS, Martyr. | work =Lives of the Saints | publisher = [http://sacred-texts.com/ sacred-texts.com] (Benziger Brothers ) | date =1894 | url =http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/lots/lots118.htm | accessdate =2007-07-23]Martyrology
In the thirty-sixth year of
Shapur II 'spersecution , Bademus was arrested with seven of hismonk s. For months, he lay in chains in a dungeon. At the same time, aChristian lord named Nersan, Prince of Aria, was also imprisoned because he refused to adore the sun. At first, he appeared resolved to keep the faith, but at the sight of tortures he gave in, and promised to conform. In order to test Nersan's sincerity, King Shapur ordered that Bademus be moved into Nersan's cell, which was actually a chamber in the royal palace. Shapur further instructed Nersan that if he would kill Bademus, his princely rights and dignities would be restored.Nersan accepted the conditions. A
sword was placed in his hand, and he advanced so as to plunge it into the abbot's chest. However, he was seized with a sudden terror, so he stopped short, and was unable to lift up his arm to strike for some time. Even so, he attempted to harden himself, and continued, trembling, to aim at Bademus' sides. A combination of fear, shame, remorse, and respect made his strokes weak and unsteady. The martyr's wounds were so numerous that the bystanders are said to have been in admiration of his invinciblepatience .The resolute martyr chided his torturer, saying, "Unhappy Nersan, to what a pitch of
impiety do you carry yourapostasy . With joy I run to meetdeath ; but could wish to fall by some other hand than yours: why must you be myexecutioner ?"It took four strokes for Nersan to successfully separate Bademus' head from his body. A short time after, Nersan committed
suicide . The body of Saint Bademus was cast out of the city by the Sassanids, but was carried away and buried in secret by the Christians. His disciples were released from their chains in 379, after the death of King Shapur.References
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* [http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/BADEMUS.htm Hagiography from Butler's "Lives of the Saints," 1864]
* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0410.htm#bade Saint of the Day - Bademus of Persia, Abbot M (AC)]
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