According to Tradition, St. Christopher was martyred during the reign of Decius Trajan in the 3rd century. He miraculously survived many attempts at his martyrdom until he finally asked the grace of witnessing for Christ by his death whereupon he was decapitated. He was beheaded some time in the 3rd century
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Approximately in the year 251.
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Saint Christopher is believed to have been martyred by beheading in the 3rd century, although the exact location of his death is not known for certain. Some sources suggest he was executed in Lycia, in present-day Turkey, while others place his death in Antioch or Alexandria.
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The Saint Christopher charm represents Saint Christopher carrying Baby Jesus across a raging river. Saint Christopher would act as a human ferry carrying people across the river. The Saint Christopher charm depicts Baby Jesus perched on Saint Christopher's shoulder.
Saint Christopher is believed to have been a 3rd-century martyr who was condemned to death by the Roman Emperor Decius for his Christian faith. After enduring various tortures, Christopher was ultimately executed by beheading. He is now recognized as the patron saint of travelers and is venerated by the Catholic Church.
No, Christopher is not Scottish and never was in the country of Scotland.
Saint Christopher Academy was created in 1945.
Saint Christopher's birth date is not known, but he is believed to have lived in the 3rd century. He died as a martyr around 250-300 AD.
No. Saint Christopher is not mentioned in the Bible.
Saint Christopher was neither a priest nor a bishop so was never ordained.
Saint Christopher is the Saint of travels and travelers.