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Greatmartyr Procopius of Caesarea, in Palestine

July 8, 2026 · 1 min read

The Holy Great Martyr Procopius, in the world Neanius, a native of Jerusalem, lived and suffered during the reign of the emperor Diocletian (284-305). His father, an eminent Roman by the name of Christopher, was a Christian, but the mother of the saint, Theodosia, remained a pagan. He was early deprived of his father, and the young child was raised by his mother. Having received an excellent secular education, he was introduced to Diocletian in the very first year of the emperor’s accession to the throne, and he quickly advanced in government service. Towards the year 303, when open persecution against Christians began, Neanius was sent as a proconsul to Alexandria with orders to mercilessly persecute the Church of God.

On the way to Egypt, near the Syrian city of Apamea, Neanius had a vision of the Lord Jesus, similar to the vision of Saul on the road to Damascus. A divine voice exclaimed, “Neanius, why do you persecute Me?”

Neanius asked, “Who are you, Lord?”

“I am the crucified Jesus, the Son of God.”

At that moment a radiant Cross appeared in the air. Neanius felt an inexpressible joy and spiritual happiness in his heart and he was transformed from being a persecutor…

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Andreea StoicaCe mi-a rămas în minte e cum Neanius, trimis să persecute creștini, a avut viziunea aceea lângă Apamea, exact ca Saul. Numele lui de botez Procopie parcă i s-a potrivit după schimbarea asta bruscă. Oare câți dintre noi am avea curajul să ne întoarcem drumul așa, peste noapte?
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