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Nicetas' story highlights the tensions between pagan and Christian beliefs during this era and his sacrifice underlines the spread of Christianity among Gothic tribes.
The persecution was fueled by the rejection of the native pagan religion and the adoption of the Roman Emperor's religion.
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Nicetas was of Gothic origin, living during the 4th century AD. His life spanned the years of Emperor Constantine the Great's sole rule (324-337 AD).
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Arianism was effectively wiped out among the ruling class and elite of the Eastern Empire during the co-reigns of Gratian and Theodosius. Theodosius I adhered to the Nicene Creed, which allowed for settling the dispute.
Arianism was condemned at the First Council of Nicaea in favor of Homoousian conceptions of God and Jesus.
Some critics of Arianism argued that it reduced the Son to a demigod, reintroduced polytheism, and undermined the Christian concept of redemption.
Arianism held that God the Father was superior to God the Son, who he made. Arius, a 4th century Alexandrian presbyter, taught that the Son was not God but a creature with a beginning.
The Goths were a Germanic tribe that practiced Gothic Christianity, which shared doctrines and practices with the Christian religions of the Gepids, Vandals, and Burgundians. Many Goths embraced Arianism, which led to religious factors playing a role in wars in the Roman Empire.
Martyr Hermenegild the Goth of Spain
A martyr who was imprisoned by his father, Leovigild, after the king ordered an Arian bishop to offer him communion. Hermenegild refused the communion and was beheaded.
Looking on at his torments, seventy soldiers came to believe in Christ. They were beheaded by the sword. St Sabbas was thrown in prison. At midnight, while he was praying, Christ appeared to the martyr and shone on him the light of His Glory.
The Savior bade him not to fear, but to stand firm. Encouraged, the Martyr Sabbas underwent new torture in the morning, and was drowned in a river in 272.
When the emperor learned that Saint Sabbas was a Christian, he demanded that he apostatize. The martyr threw down his military belt and declared that he would not forsake his faith. They beat him, burned him with torches, and threw him into a cauldron with tar, but the martyr remained unharmed..
He showed compassion by helping those in need and visiting Christians in prison. Saint Sabbas also possessed the gift of wonderworking, healing the sick and casting out demons in the name of Christ..
Saint Sabbas Stratelates, a member of a Gothic tribe, demonstrated exceptional bravery and rose to the rank of military commander (stratelates) under Roman Emperor Aurelian (270-275).
Saint Sabbas Stratelates (Sava Stratilat) in military outfit, Russian icon.
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Saint Sabbas Stratelates (Sava Stratelat, Sabas Stratilat, Savva Stratilatus), also known as Sabbas the General of Rome (died 272, in Tiber River, Rome) was an early Christian warrior saint and martyr.
He served as a Roman military general under Emperor Aurelian. He is often paired with Saint Sabbas the Goth, and his martyrdom inspired 70 Roman soldiers to follow in his footsteps.
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The Goth subculture enjoys things that are taboo to mainstream society, and they express themselves through their dark style of dress.
Gothics may develop their own form of faith that includes pagan, nature-religious, or occult elements in addition to Christian elements. Some parts of the Goth scene reject religions and are hostile to institutions such as the church.
Sabbas the Goth
A Christian martyr who was born in eastern Romania in 334. He was arrested and drowned after refusing to eat meat that had been sacrificed to the Gothic gods..
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In the manner of his promotion to the episcopate, or the date of his death, we know nothing..
We know little of Nicetas himself beyond the fact that on at least two occasions, he made his way from a country which Paulinus regarded as a wild region of snow and ice to visit his friend at Nola in Campania.
Nicetas wrote several dissertations on faith, the creed, the Trinity, and liturgical singing, and is believed by some scholars to be the author of Te Deum.
Crucifixion: Saint Wilgefortis was crucified by her father
she is a Christian martyr and patron saint of non-binary and intersex people.
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Nicetas the Goth
A 4th century AD saint who was born into the upper class of the Goths. He was taught Christianity by Theophilus of Gothia, a converted bishop. Nicetas worked to convert his fellow Goths to Christianity through his words and example..
Wolfgang of Regensburg
A 10th century saint who was the bishop of Regensburg in Bavaria. He is considered one of the three great German saints of the 10th century, along with Ulrich of Augsburg and Conrad of Constance.
Saints Cosmas and Damian
Martyrs who died in 287 AD during the Diocletian persecutions. They were well-respected medical doctors who often treated people for free..
Wilgefortis
A popular intercessor for people seeking relief from tribulations. She was known as Kümmernis in German lands, which means "grief" or "anxiety."
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