Maximilian of Lorch
Saint Maximilian of Lorch or Saint Maximilian of Celeia was a Catholic bishop and missionary in the Roman province of Noricum. He was martyred in AD 288.
Life
Maximilian was born in Celeia in the Roman province of Noricum. As an adult, he made a pilgrimage to Rome. Pope Sixtus II sent him to Lauriacum in the Roman province of Noricum, where he worked as a missionary during the latter half of the third century. He founded the church of Lorch. Maximilian was beheaded by the Roman Prefect of Emperor Numerian after refusing to abandon Christianity and sacrifice to the pagan gods.Devotion
He is remembered on 12 October.His cult dates at least from the 7th century in Bavaria and Salzburg. In that century, Saint Rupert built a church in his honour at Bischofshofen in the Salzach valley, and brought his relics there. They were later transferred to Passau in 985.
Maximilian's Day is being celebrated in Celje. City park in Celje is named after him.