
January 20 + Saint Sebastian
Sebastian was an "undercover Christian" for most of his life. He was born into nobility and joined the Roman Imperial army to keep his cover as a typical noble pagan so that he could minister to persecuted Christians. He moved through the ranks of the army and quickly became a captain of the guard and an imperial officer.
Sebastian spent much of his time encouraging and converting countless prisoners of the Roman army. He was a gifted healer — using the Sign of the Cross — and also converted his fellow soldiers, as well as the governor of Rome.
Sebastian was discovered to be a Christian when he converted the Roman governor, Chromatius, to Christianity. Upon his conversion, Chromatius resigned from his post and freed sixteen fellow converts from prison. Roman Emperor Diocletian came to the conclusion that Sebastian was a Christian and ordered him to be tied to a stake in a field and shot to death with arrows. Sebastian endured the arrows and was soon to die until Saint Irene of Rome recovered his body and succeeded in nursing him back to health.
Once healed, he returned to Diocletian and preached the Gospel to him. Diocletian was shocked to see the man he thought was dead come back to preach to him. Upon preaching to Diocletian, Sebastian was ordered to be martyred again. And this time he was to be beaten to death with clubs and his body tossed into the sewers. His body was recovered by a Christian woman, named Lucina, and she secretly buried him in the catacombs beneath Rome.
Sebastian is the Patron Saint of soldiers, athletes, archers and the dying.
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