
Genesius of Rome - Wikipedia
Genesius of Rome is a legendary Christian saint, once a comedian and actor who had performed in plays that mocked Christianity. According to legend, while performing in a play that made fun of baptism, he had an experience on stage that converted him.
St. Genesius - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
During the brutal persecution of Christians under the evil emperor Diocletian in the third and fourth centuries, a pagan man named Genesius wrote a play mocking Christianity. The emperor Diocletian traveled to Rome in the year 303 to celebrate twenty years as an emperor.
Genesius Of Rome - Catholic Saints Day
Who was Genesius of Rome and what is his significance in the Catholic faith? Genesius of Rome is regarded as a martyr and a saint in the Catholic faith. He lived during the 3rd century in Rome, under the rule of Emperor Diocletian, who fiercely persecuted Christians.
Genesius of Rome - OrthodoxWiki
Oct 22, 2012 · Genesius was a gifted actor, comedian, playwright and the leader of a troupe of actors in Rome. When Diocletian initiated his great persecution, Genesius, who was a pagan, hatched a grand scheme to construct a play parodying the Christian Sacraments, to expose them to the ridicule of the audience.
St. Genesius of Rome - Blessed Are They - U.S. Catholic
Anyone who was a member of a Catholic high school or college drama club during the 1950s and ’60s no doubt knows about St. Genesius—the patron saint of actors. According to legend, he was an actor during the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the third century.
Genesius | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Genesius, (I) a comedian at Rome, martyred under Diocletian in 286 or 303. Feast, August 25. He is invoked against epilepsy, and is honored as patron of theatrical performers and of musicians.
St. Genesius of Rome – christianapostles.com
St. Genesius of Rome’s feast day is celebrated on August 25th in the Catholic Church, and he is remembered as a courageous witness to the Christian faith. St. Genesius of Rome is the patron saint of actors, clowns, comedians, converts, dancers, musicians.
Saint Genesius of Rome - Catholic Saint - Saint for a Minute
Saint Genesius of Rome, also known as Gelasinus or Gelasius, was an actor who lived during the reign of Emperor Diocletian in the 3rd century. Born in Rome, Italy, little is known about his early life and background, but he gained fame for his talent in theatrical performances.
Saint Genesius - Roman Catholic Saints
Saint Genesius, the Comedian. Authentic documents, quoted by Ruinart, induce us to believe that the martyrdom of Saint Genesius took place at Rome, at the beginning of Diocletian’s reign, about the year 285.
Year C – The Baptism of the Lord – Deacon Peter
Jan 6, 2025 · Today, as we celebrate Jesus’ baptism in the Jordan River, let’s begin with the story of St Genesius of Rome. Genesius was an actor and comedian who entertained the emperor Diocletian in the 3 rd Century. He and his theatrical troupe …
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