Order of Maximilian
The Order of Maximilian was an anti-war group active during the Vietnam War, composed of a community of priests and clergymen. The group took its name from the third-century Roman saint Maximilian of Tebessa, who was martyred in AD 295 for refusing to be conscripted. In the present day, Maximilian's followers visit military posts, invaded prison camps and strongholds as a spiritual counselor to recruit Military priests and hold services of worship in honor of the saint itself.