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and martyred him there, but Rufinus had escaped further and was hidden in some woods. When he was eventually captured and killed, the place of his martyrdom became the site of an early chapel in the village of Burston. Wolferus was subsequently filled with remorse and converted to Christianity
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of this city and a martyr. He is probably identical with the "episcopus Marsorum" noted under 11 August. The Acts of the martyrdom of this Rufinus are purely legendary .
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in the seventh century. Wolferus was a persecutor of Christians, and on discovering that his sons Wolfadus and Rufinus had been converted to Christianity by
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On 16 November, Rufinus, a martyr in Africa with several companions in martyrdom; nothing is known concerning this saint.
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On 4 September, a martyr, Rufinus, with his companions (Silvanus and Vitalicus) in martyrdom who suffered at Ancyra in
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On 28 February, a Roman martyr, Rufinus, with several companions in martyrdom; nothing is known concerning them.
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martyr, Rufinus with two companions; their names are mentioned under 6 April in a list of martyrs in the "
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is mentioned in the "Martyrologium Hieronymianum" names. (ed. De Rossi-Duchesne, 81).
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in England is dedicated to St Rufin, also known as Rufinus, second son of
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On 9 September, Rufinus and Rufinianus, with no further particulars.
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himself, banning pagan worship and raising St Chad to become
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On 21 June, Rufinus who suffered martyrdom with Martia at
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Index

Roman Martyrology
African
Martyrologium Hieronymianum
Valerius and Rufinus
Soissons
Syracuse
Rufinus of Assisi
bishop
confessor
Mantua
Capua
Galatia
Alexandria
Burston
Staffordshire
Wolferus
Mercia
St Chad
Stone
Bishop of Lichfield
"Roman Martyrology September, in English"
Survey of Staffordshire
public domain
Sts. Rufinus
Catholic Encyclopedia
Category
Ante-Nicene Christian martyrs

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