The Roman Martyrology records eleven saints named Rufinus: The parish church of Burston, Staffordshire in England is dedicated to St Rufin, also known as Rufinus, second son of Wolferus, pagan king of Mercia in the seventh century.
He soon captured Wolfadus at Stone and martyred him there, but Rufinus had escaped further and was hidden in some woods.
When he was eventually captured and killed, the place of his martyrdom became the site of an early chapel in the village of Burston.
Wolferus was subsequently filled with remorse and converted to Christianity himself, banning pagan worship and raising St Chad to become Bishop of Lichfield.
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