Saint Cassius of Clermont and Companions | |
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Stained glass depiction of Cassius, Église Saint-Eutrope, Clermont-Ferrand
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Martyr | |
Died | ~264 AD Clermont-Ferrand, France |
Venerated in |
Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church |
Feast | May 15 |
Saint Cassius of Clermont is venerated as a Christian martyr of the 3rd century. He was a senator who was converted to Christianity by Saint Austremonius.
Cassius was killed with Victorinus (a pagan priest who had also been converted by Austremonius), Maximus, Anatolius, Linguinus, and others at Clermont-Ferrand by Chrocas, the chieftain of the Alemanni, who were invading Roman Gaul at the time. Chrocas is said to have killed a total of 6,266 Christians at Clermont at this time, according to tradition.