- Virgilius of Arles
Virgilius of Arles (died c. 610) (Virgil, Virgile) was
Archbishop of Arles inGaul .According to a life written in the eighth century he was born in a village of
Aquitaine , became a monk,Abbot of Lérins , and Bishop ofArles , where he built abasilica ofSaint Stephen and another of the Saviour. This life, accepted in its outlines byMabillon and theBollandists , is the scarcely modified reproduction of the "Life" ofSt. Maximus ,Bishop of Riez , written by the patrician Dynamius before the death of Virgilius.According to
Gregory of Tours , Virgilius was first Abbot of theMonastery of St. Symphorien at Autun, and through the support ofSyagrius ,Bishop of Autun , succeededLizier as Bishop of Arles. In his zeal for the conversion of the numerous Jews whom trade attracted toProvence , Virgilius employed force.Gregory the Great wrote (591) to Virgilius, and toTheodore, Bishop of Marseille , praising their good intentions but recommending them to confine their zeal to prayer and preaching.On 1 August 595, St. Gregory extended to Virgilius the title of
pontifical vicar , granted to the bishops of Arles byPope Zosimus (519); this dignity made him the intermediary between the Gallic episcopate and the Apostolic See. KingChildebert was urged by the pope to assist Virgilius in exterminatingsimony from the Churches of Gaul and Germania. Gregory several times requested Virgilius (596, 601) to extend a welcome toAugustine of Canterbury and his monks, whom he was sending to England. On another occasion he recommended to his protection a monastery belonging to thePatrimony of the Roman Church of which Lizier had taken possession. In a letter to Virgilius and to Syagrius, Bishop of Autun, the pope complains (July, 599) of their negligence in not preventing the marriage of Syagria, a woman who, having embraced the religious life, had been violently given in marriage. In 601 Gregory advised Virgilius to assemble a council against simony and to induce the Bishop of Marseilles to reform his house.On 23 August, 613,
Pope Boniface IV sent the "pallium " to Virgilius's successor Florian.References
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Mabillon , Acta SS., O.S.B., II (Paris, 1669);
*"Acta Sanctorum ", March, I, 397-402 (Paris, 1865);
*Andrien, Un insigne plagiat: faussete des actes de S. Virgile in Bulletin de la Societe scientifique des Basses-Alpes, III (Digne, 1888);
*Gregory the Great , Epistolae in "Patrologia Latina ", LXXVII;
*Albanes and Chevalier, Gallia christiana novissima, Arles (Valence, 1900).
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