St. Nemesius
Martyr of Egypt. He was burned alive in Alexandria, Egypt, during the persecutions under Emperor Trajanus Decius. Nemesius was arrested and scourged and then burned to death. Like Christ, he was executed between two criminals.
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St. Nemesius, Please continue to pray for us, to become more strong in faith, and bear witness to Jesus, as you did.
Please keep in mind that we never pray or worship the saints. We may pray for any saint only for intercessory prayers. For example, Maria Goretti died as a martyr and she was raped. So for example, if you or a loved one has been raped, then you might want to pray to her to help the ones that were a victim of rape. We do not pray to Saints. We just ask them to help us. There are so many amazing saints for all kinds of problems in today's society that we can ask them for intercession.
hi im writing a report on saint nemesius and i cant find why we pray to him? anyone know?
St. Nemesius, pray for us. Amen.
Thank you for this Post. Like Peter Bernard I loved the longer and more comprehensive History, Prayers and Meditations of our Saints. Have a Blessed Christmas
St. Nemesius, please pray for us.
Thank you for your help learning our dear beloved Saints.xoxo
Dear St. Nemesius, Thank you for setting a glorious example for us to emulate and follow. Please pray for us!
Wonderful site! Thank-you and God Bless
Very nice site!
I like the meditations and prayers which were attached to the lives of the previous saints. Hope to see more soon.