St. Maximus of Naples

Maximus of Naples
Feastday: June 10
Death: 361

Martyred bishop of Naples, Italy, from 359 . He died in exile from his see and is venerated as a martyr.

Saint Maximus (d. 361 AD) was Bishop of Naples, who was sent into exile. Maximus was known as a great defender of the decrees of the Council of Nicaea, especially with the opposition to Arianism. This led to his exile, and being replaced as Bishop of Naples, by Zosimos, who proclaimed the Arianistic doctrine. A well known legend states that each time Zosimos wanted to speak in public, his words would not come out. Many attributed this as a miracle, through the prayers of the exiled Maximus. He would be martyred in exile.

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Maximus of Naples Maximus of Naples Death: 361
Death: 361