- Flavian of Ricina
Infobox Saint
name= Saint Flavian of Ricina
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death_date=3rd century
feast_day=November 24
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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titles= Bishop
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patronage=Conversano ;Recanati
major_shrine= Rambona
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issues=Saint Flavian of Ricina ( _it. San Flaviano di Ricina) is venerated as a
martyr andbishop by theCatholic Church . Tradition holds that he was a bishop ofHelvia Ricina (Macerata ), during thethird century , martyred on November 24. [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/91718] , Retrieved onAugust 6 2008 ] His cult is ancient and widespread in theMarche andUmbria , with many churches and abbeys dedicated to him, but historical information on his life is limited to a few details and traditions. He is sometimes identified withArchbishop Flavian of Constantinople .Veneration
. One of Flavian's successors in the see of Ricina,
Saint Claudius (4th century), fixed the date of Flavian'sfeast day and also built and dedicated a church to him. Ricina was destroyed by theGoths during the fifth and sixth centuries, and its inhabitants emigrated toRecanati , thus spreading Flavian’s cult. Other groups of refugees carried the relics of the saint in the direction ofTolentino , erecting anoratory in honor of Flavian, on a site that may have been associated with a pagan deity. On the site of this oratory, theBenedictine monastery ofRambona , which still conserves Flavian'srelics . Thesarcophagus purported to carry his relics actually dates from the4th century and as Antonio Borelli points out, this fact casts doubt on the authenticity of Flavian's relics, which were carried there –at least according to the tradition- two centuries later. One explanation is that the relics were not carried there at all, but already at Rambona when the inhabitants of Ricina arrived there, or that they belonged to a different saint:Saint Amicus (Amico), abbot of Rambona.The cult of St. Flavian in Recanati nearly died out in fifteenth century before reinvigorating itself once again after a
plague hit the city in 1483; a procession in honor of the saint was held in that year and Father Bonfini, a scholar fromAscoli Piceno , wrote apanegyric in honor of the saint, in November 1483.References
External links
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/91718 San Flaviano di Ricina]
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