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Father Serapion martyred in Algeria, North Africa
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Father Serapion martyred in Algeria, North Africa
Father Serapion, an English or Irish Mercedarian friar, offers himself as a hostage in order to free captive Christians in Algeria, North Africa. He is tied to cross and slowly cut to pieces by the Muslims. He was canonised, and is known as Saint Serapion of Algiers (1179-1240). Date: 14 November 1240
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1240 Algeria Algiers Canonised Captive Catholicism Christians Dismembered Faith Free Friar Hostage Islam Martyr Martyred Missionaries Missionary Moslems Muslims Pieces Tied
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