Saint Mozio of Constantinople was a priest born in the third century AD at Amphipolis, Macedonia. He was beheaded and died as a martyr in 295 AD in Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey. We celebrate his feast day on May 11 every year in the Catholic Church.
St Mozio of Constantinople Biography |
|
Date of Birth | Third century AD |
---|---|
Country of Birth | Amphipolis, Macedonia |
Matrimony/Holy Orders | Saints who were Priests |
Profession | Priest |
Place of Work | Turkey |
Date of Death | 295 AD |
Place of Death | Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey |
Feast Day | May 11 |
Canonization | Pre-Congregation |
Saint’s Biography
Saint Mozio of Constantinople was born in Amphipolis, Macedonia, in a rich imperial Roman family. Mozio became a priest and was ordered by Governor Laodicio to sacrifice to the god Bacchus, which Mozio refused. He was beheaded in 295 in Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey) and a church was built over his grave in 402.
Powered By SEO Experts
Follow @ReadingCatholic