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Saint Vitus — History & Facts

Vitus was a 4th-century Sicilian boy who endured barbaric forms of torture after his conversion to Christianity. The cruellest of these was to be boiled, aged twelve, in a cauldron of oil, resin and pitch. Miraculously, he survived, thanks to his unwavering faith.

Depicting Vitus in a cauldron was very popular during the Middle Ages, especially in southern Germany.

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