Saint Theodore the Recruit was a Roman soldier who suffered for believing in Christ in Asia Minor at the beginning of the 4th century (about 300 years after Christ), during the rule of the pagan Roman emperor Galerius who persecuted Christians. But many people know about this great Saint because of a miracle that happened after his death.
About 50 years after Saint Theodore’s martyrdom, a Roman emperor named Julian the Apostate ruled in Constantinople. He was the nephew of Saint Constantine the Great. Although he had once been a Christian, Julian turned away from Christ and became a pagan like his ancestors before Constantine.


