- Juliana of Nicomedia
Infobox Saint
name= Saint Juliana of Nicomedia
birth_date=
death_date=~304 AD
feast_day=February 16 (Roman Catholic Church);December 21 (Eastern Orthodox Church)
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church ,Eastern Orthodox Church
imagesize=
caption=
birth_place=Cumae
death_place=Nicomedia orNaples
titles= Martyr
beatified_date=
beatified_place=
beatified_by=
canonized_date=
canonized_place=
canonized_by=
attributes= Represented in pictures with a winged devil whom she leads by a chain. She is also shown enduring various tortures or fighting a dragon.
patronage= childbirth and sickness
major_shrine=
suppressed_date=
issues=Saint Juliana of Nicomedia is said to have suffered
Christian martyrdom during theDiocletian persecution in 304. She was popular in theMiddle Ages , especially in theNetherlands , as thepatron saint of childbirth and sickness.Historical background
Both the Latin and Greek Churches mention a holy martyr Juliana in their lists of saints. The oldest historical notice of her is found in the "
Martyrologium Hieronymianum " for16 February , her place of birth being given asCumae inCampania ("In Campania Cumbas, natale Julianae").It is true that the reference is contained only in the single chief manuscript of the above-named martyrology (the "Codex Epternacensis"). It is nevertheless clear that the notice is certainly authentic, from a letter of Saint
Gregory the Great , which testifies to the special veneration of Saint Juliana in the neighbourhood ofNaples . A pious matron named Januaria built a church on one of her estates, for the consecration of which she desiredrelic s ("sanctuaria", that is to say, objects which had been brought into contact with the graves) of SaintsSeverinus and Juliana. Gregory wrote toFortunatus, Bishop of Naples , telling him to accede to the wishes of Januaria ("Gregorii Magni epist.", lib. IX, ep. ####", inJ. P. Migne 's "Patrologia Latina ", LXXXVII, 1015).The Legend
The Acts of Saint Juliana used by
Bede in his "Martyrologium" are purely legendary. According to this account, Saint Juliana lived inNicomedia and was betrothed to the Senator Eleusius. Her father Africanus was a pagan and hostile to theChristian s. In the persecution ofMaximian , Juliana was beheaded after suffering frightful tortures. Another Christian named Barbara suffered the death of a martyr along with Juliana and was likewise sainted.Soon after a noble lady, named Sephonia, came through Nicomedia and took the saint's body with her to
Italy , and had it buried in Campania. Evidently it was this alleged translation that caused the martyred Juliana, honoured in Nicomedia, to be identified with the Saint Juliana of Cumae evidenced above, although they are quite distinct persons.Later History
The veneration of Saint Juliana of Nicomedia became very widespread, especially in the Netherlands. She became known as the
patron saint of childbirth and of sickness.At the beginning of the 13th century her remains were transferred to Naples. The description of this translation by a contemporary writer is still extant. The feast of the saint is celebrated in the Latin Church on 16 February, in the Greek on
21 December .Since her Acts describe the conflicts which she is said to have with the devil, she is represented in pictures with a winged devil whom she leads by a chain. She is also shown enduring various tortures or fighting a dragon.
Literature
*
Mombritius , Sanctuarium, II, fol. 41 v.-43 v.;
*Acta SS., FEB., II, 808 sqq.;
*J. P. Migne , P.G. CXIV, 1437-52;
*Bibliotheca hagiogr. lat., I, 670 sq.; Bibl. hagiogr. graeca (2nd. ed.), 134;
*Nilles , "Kalendarium manuale", I (2nd ed., Innsbruck, 1896), 359;
*Mazocchi , "In vetus S. Neapolitanae ecclesiae Kalendarum commentarius", I (Naples, 1744), 556-9;
*Oswald ######## , "St. Juliana" (London, 1872)
*Vita di S. Giuliana (Novara, 1889);
*Oskar Backhaus , "Ueber die Quelle der mittelenglischen Legende der hl. Juliana und ihr Verhaltnis zu Cynewulfs Juliana" (Halle, 1899).External references
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/golden170.htm Life of St Juliana] in the
Golden Legend
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintj35.htm Catholic Forum: St Juliana] with details of her iconography
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/41250 Santa Giuliana di Nicomedia]
*CathEncy|url=http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/St._Juliana|title=St. Juliana
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.