Mirax of Egypt
The martyr Mirax (fl. 7th century) was raised by Christian parents in the city of Tanis, Egypt. He renounced his faith to enter the service of an emir, to the great grief of his family.[1] Mirax's parents resorted to prayer with great devotion for the redemption of their son. Mirax returned to his family and, after much counsel, decided to publicly declare his return to the Christian faith. Consequently, Saint Mirax was tortured, beheaded, and his body cast into the sea.[1]
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Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Catholic Churches |
Feast | December 11 |
Saint Mirax is celebrated by the Eastern Christian Churches on 11 December. [2][3]
References
- "Martyr Mirax of Egypt", Orthodox Church in America
- "Holy Martyr Mirax - Commemorated December 11". www.orthodox.net. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
- "Saint Luke Orthodox Church - Saints - Saints by Day - January - 1st". www.stlukeorthodox.com. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
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