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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 19 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

How Christians abandoned pacifism

… record: – Maximilian: "I cannot serve, I cannot do evil. I am a Christian." – Proconsul Dion: "Serve, or you will perish." Maximilian was beheaded for refusing military service.

Saint Marcellus of Tangier (298 AD, Tangier). The centurion Marcellus, during a celebration in honor of Emperor Diocletian, publicly removed his military belt, threw down his centurion's staff and weapons before the troops: "I serve Jesus Christ, the Eternal King. From this moment I abandon the service to your emperors... It is not fitting for a Christian who serves Christ the Lord to fight for the kingdoms of this world."

At the trial before Prefect Agricolanus, Marcellus confirmed that military service required of him actions incompatible with faithfulness to Christ, after which he was sentenced to death by beheading. When the prefect read out the death sentence against Marcellus, Cassian – a court scribe (notarius) present at the proceedings – threw his stylus and writing tablets to the floor, declaring the sentence …

Against · emperors
Sentiment: negative

The speaker explicitly abandons service to the emperors in favor of Christ.

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