Vitus in the Fiery Cauldron: A Testament of Unshakable Faith
They heated the oil until it screamed. Then they brought in Vitus—a boy with no armor, no army, only faith. Under Emperor Diocletian’s brutal rule, Vitus refused to bow to threats or fear. They built a massive cauldron filled with boiling oil and molten pitch to make an example of him. The flames rose high and the heat bent the air. The crowd expected a scream, a struggle, a body consumed. Instead, Vitus stood untouched in raging death. Though he would later face martyrdom, that moment became his proof. A fire meant to destroy only magnified his conviction.
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