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St Denis was the bishop of Paris. He was killed together with his companions Rusticus and Eleutherius for their faith in the 3rd century during the persecution of Roman Emperor Decius. There is a Christian legend that claims that after Saint Denis was decapitated, he picked up his head and walked for a distance while preaching the importance of repentance. We celebrate his feast day together with his companions on October 9 every year in the Catholic Church.
Together with six other missionaries, they went to a city called Lutetia which in the modern world became Paris. St Denis was appointed as the Bishop of Paris. They settled near the River Seine. He and his companions began their work of converting people back to the Christian faith and they did this so effectively that many people became Christians. The pagan priests became jealous and instigated bad accusations against St Genevieve , St Denis, and his two clergymen priest Rusticus and deacon Eleutherius.
The Roman Governor had the three missionaries arrested and imprisoned. Later they were taken to Montmartre, the highest hill in Paris, and were beheaded. Immediately his head was cut off, St Denis picked his head, walked downhill, and continued walking for several miles preaching about forgiveness and repentance. At the point where he stopped preaching and died, a shrine was constructed which later was developed and became the Basilica of Saint-Denis. This Basilica became the burial place of the kings of France.
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