Commemorated on June 6
St
Gelasius, the holy martyr of Christ, lived during a time of fierce
persecution. He gave away all his property and possessions to the poor,
put on a long white garment, and went to visit those who were facing
martyrdom.
Since these Christians had been tortured in various ways, St Gelasius
kissed their wounds and encouraged them to remain steadfast in their
confession of Christ. When the pagans saw him doing this they seized him
and brought him before their ruler. When he was questioned he
proclaimed Christ as the true God, denouncing the idols as deaf and
inanimate objects.
The governor mocked him and had him flogged. Finally, he ordered that
the saint's head be cut off, and so St Gelasius received the unfading
crown of martyrdom from the Lord.
This saint should not be confused with the third century saint Gelasius
(one of the ten martyrs of Crete, commemorated on December 23), St
Gelasius of Palestine (December 31), nor with St Gerasimus the actor of
Heliopolis (February 27).
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2010(with 2009's link here also and further, 2008's, even 2007!
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