Gelasinus
Gelasinus (Greek: Γελασινος, Gelasinos; d. AD 297) was a reputed Christian martyr and saint. His feast day is observed on August 26.[1][2]
Gelasinus was said to have been a Roman "second mime"[3] from Mariamme near Damascus.[4] He converted in the middle of a theatrical contest at Heliopolis (the modern Baalbek, Lebanon).[3] During a group skit lampooning the sacrament of baptism, he was thrown into a vat of warm water from the bathhouse and emerged refusing to continue the routine, saying "I am a Christian for I saw an awesome glory in the tub and I will die a Christian".[5] Heliopolis was a center of zealous Roman and Canaanite paganism and the audience became enraged, taking him outside and stoning him. His kin and other Christians took his body and erected a chapel in his honor in their village.[4][3]
His story is attested by the 7th-century Easter Chronicle in a hagiography of doubtful historicity, although it may preserve an authentic tradition.[3]
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- ↑ Forster (1828), p. 239.
- ↑ Butler (1799), p. 402.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Ferguson (2009), p. 465.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Charles (1916), p. 209.
- ↑ Whitby & al. (1989), p. 3.
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