About Tarcisius
The Special Mission
The Attack
The Miracle
Why We Remember Him
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How old was Tarcisius in the story?

12 years old

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What "treasure" was Tarcisius carrying under his shirt?

The Eucharist (the sacred bread)

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Who surrounded Tarcisius on the street?

A group of Roman boys

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 On what day do people celebrate Saint Tarcisius?

August 15th

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Saint Tarcisius is the patron saint of which group of children?

Altar servers and children making their First Communion

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What year did these events happen in Rome?

257 AD

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Where was he trying to take the sacred bread?

To the Christians in prison

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How did Tarcisius protect the treasure while he walked?

He pressed one hand over his chest under his tunic

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Where was he buried after he died?

In the catacombs (underground tunnels) beneath Rome

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What does this story teach us about being a hero?

That heroes come in all sizes and holiness has no age limit

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What did Tarcisius look like?

He was small for his age with dark eyes

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Which leader of the Church had just been arrested?

Pope Sixtus II

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Why did the Roman boys want to search him?

They thought he was hiding something valuable or Christian items

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What was the miracle that happened to his body right after he died?


His arms stayed locked tight across his chest, and the attackers could not open them

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How do artists usually show Tarcisius in pictures?

As a young guardian holding the sacred bread close to his heart

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Who was the Roman Emperor who was hurting Christians?

Emperor Valerian

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Why did the priest first say Tarcisius was not the right person for the job?

Because he was too young and too small to defend himself

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Why didn't Tarcisius run away when the boys started to bother him?

 He was afraid that if he ran, he might drop the sacred bread

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When the priest finally opened Tarcisius’s arms, what did he find?

The sacred bread was still safe, unbroken, and pure

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Tarcisius is a great example of what teaching about love

Giving up your life for your friends

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What was the name for the special messengers, like Tarcisius, who carried the sacred bread?

 Acolytes

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Why did Tarcisius think being a child actually helped the mission

Because guards would not suspect a child, and he could move through the streets without being noticed

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What were the last words Tarcisius said to his attackers?

"I'm sorry but I cannot do that. I will not do that"

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How did this story change the minds of some Romans?

 They started to wonder why a religion would make a child so brave

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How does Tarcisius help kids today who feel pressured to "fit in"?

He shows how to be brave and stand firm in what you believe, even when it is hard