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كان القديس بوليو St. Pollio قارئًا بكنيسة مدينة سباليس Cibalis (Cybalae) التابعة لبونونيا السفلي بيوغوسلافيا. إذ أستشهد أسقف المدينة يوسابيوس تسلم هذا القارئ قيادة المسيحيين وسط الضيق يثبت إيمانهم، غير مبالٍ بمنشورات دقلديانوس. قُدم القديس بوليو أمام الوالي بروباس Probus حيث قدم شهادة حية لإيمانه، رافضًا جحد مسيحه، فحُكم عليه بالحرق حيًا على خشبة بعد استشهاد أسقفه بسنوات قليلة، وذلك في 28 إبريل من سنة 304م.
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St. Pollio was martyred on April 27, c. 304. He was a Lector of the Church of Cybalae in Pannonia (Hungary), a province on the Danube, who was burnt alive under Diocletian. Following is the passio of Saint Pollio.

On the day the Governor Probus arrived at the town of Cibales, Pollio was arrested. The Lector Pollio, a man of great virtue and a lively faith, was presented to Probus as he alighted from his chariot and accused of irreligious speech and action.

Probus asked his name. "I am Pollio, the chief of the readers."

Probus: "Of what readers?"

Pollio: "Why, of those who read the word of God to the people."

Probus: "I suppose you mean by that name a set of men who find ways and means to impose on the credulity of fickle and silly women, and persuade them to observe chastity, and refrain from marriage."

Pollio: "Those are the fickle and foolish who abandon their Creator to follow your superstitions; while our hearers are so steady in the profession of the truths they have imbibed from our lectures, that no torments prevail with them to transgress the precepts of the eternal King."

Probus: "Of what king, and of what precepts do you speak?"

Pollio: "I mean the holy precepts of the eternal King, Jesus Christ."

Probus: "What do those precepts teach?"

Pollio: "They inculcate the belief and adoration of one only God, who causes thunder in the heavens; and they teach that what is made of wood or stone, deserves not to be called God. They correct sinners, animate and strengthen the good in virtue: teach virgins to attain to the perfection of their state, and the married to live up to the rules of conjugal chastity: they teach masters to command with mildness and moderation, slaves to submit with love and affection, subjects to obey all in power in all things that are just; in short, they teach us to honor parents, requite our friends, forgive our enemies, exercise hospitality to strangers, assist the poor, to be just, kind, and charitable to all men; to believe a happy immortality prepared for those who despise the momentary death which you have power to inflict."

Probus: "Of what felicity is a man capable after death?"

Pollio: "There is no comparison between the happiness of this and the next life. The fleeting comforts of this mortal suite deserve not the name of goods, when compared with the permanent joys of eternity."

Probus: "This is foreign to our purpose; let us come to the point of the edict."

Pollio: "What is the purport of it?"

Probus: "That you must sacrifice to the gods."

Pollio: "Sacrifice I will not, let what will be the consequence; for it is written: He that shall sacrifice to devils, and not to God, shall be exterminated."

Probus: "Then you must resolve to die."

Pollio: "My resolution is fixed: do what you are commanded."

Probus then condemned him to be burnt alive; and the sentence was immediately executed a mile outside town. St. Pollio's feastday is April 28th.

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