Mocius

''Mocius also refers to Mozi of China.''

Mocius (Mucius, 288-295), also known as "the Holy Hieromartyr", was a priest in Amphipolis, Macedonia who became an Orthodox saint. Of Roman ancestry, he destroyed a statue of the god Dionysius and was beheaded. His feast day is May 11.

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