Valerius and Rufinus | |
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Died | 287 AD Soissons |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | June 14 |
Valerius and Rufinus (died 287 AD) are venerated as Christian saints and martyrs. Their legend states that they were imperial tax collectors in Soissons who were pious Christians. They were ordered to be arrested by Rictius Varus, the praefectus-praetorii in Gaul. The two saints hid themselves (tradition holds in a cave in a forest near Soissons) but were eventually caught, and then tortured and beheaded on the high road leading to Soissons.[1]
Rufinus is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's Square.