[Rank] S. Dionysii Episcopi, Rustici and Eleutherii Martyrum;;Semiduplex;;2;;vide C3 [Rule] vide C3; 9 lectiones [Oratio] O God, Who, as upon this day, didst make thy blessed Witness and Bishop Denys~ strong to wrestle and to suffer, and Who wast pleased to give unto him, for~ fellow workers in declaring thy glory among the heathen, thy servants Rusticus~ and Eleutherius, grant unto us, we beseech thee, to be like unto them in~ esteeming the good things of this world but lightly, and in fearing not at all~ the evil things of the same. $Per Dominum [Lectio4] Denys was an Athenian, one of the Judges of the Court of the Areopagus, and a~ man of varied and deep learning. There is a story concerning him that on the day~ when the Lord Christ was nailed to the Cross, and when he saw the unnatural~ eclipse of the sun, Denys said Either the God of nature is suffering, or the~ frame-work of the world is breaking up. When the Apostle Paul came to Athens,~ and was taken and brought unto the Areopagus, and gave an account of the faith~ which he preached, affirming that Christ had risen from the dead, and that all~ the dead likewise are to live again, some mocked, and others said We will~ hear thee again of this matter. So Paul departed from among them. Howbeit,~ certain men clave unto him, and believed among the which was Dionysius the~ Areopagite. (Acts xvii. 3234) [Lectio5] Denys was baptized by the Apostle, and set over the Church of the Athenians. He~ came afterwards to Rome, and was sent by Pope Clement into Gaul, to preach the~ Gospel. There followed him to Paris one Rusticus a Priest, and Eleutherius a~ Deacon. He turned many to Christ, and was therefore hided with rods by command~ of Fescennius the Praefect, and, forasmuch as he still went on bravely preaching~ Christ, he was tortured with fire upon a grating, and put to diverse other~ torments, and his comrades likewise. [Lectio6] They bore their torments bravely and cheerfully, and then Denys, being over an~ hundred years of age, and his two comrades with him, suffered by the axe upon~ the 9th day of October. This is that Denys concerning whom the old story is told~ that after his head was cut off he took it in his hands and walked two thousand~ paces, carrying it all the while. He was the author of some marvellous books,~ clear proofs of a mind fixed in heaven, upon The Names of God, upon The Orders~ in Heaven and in the Church, upon The Mystic Theology, and diverse others.