- Genesius of Arles
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name=Saint Genesius of Arles
birth_date=unknown
death_date=303 or 308
feast_day=August 25
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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caption=Genesius of Arles (right) portrayed in a stained glass window. On the left isSaint Honoratus .Church of St. Trophime ,Arles .
birth_place=Arles
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attributes=palm of martyrdom; scroll
patronage=notaries
major_shrine=Arles
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prayer_attrib=Saint Genesius of Arles (in French Saint Genès) was a notary
martyred under Maximianus in 303 or 308. His Feast day is celebrated on August 25. He is honoured as thepatron saint ofnotaries andsecretaries , and invoked againstchilblains andscurf . He may be identical toGenesius of Rome , who is the patron saint of actors, comedians, and entertainers.Acts
The Acts ("Acta Santorum", Aug., V, 123, and
Thierry Ruinart , 559), attributed toSt. Paulinus of Nola , state: "Genesius, native of Arles, at first a soldier became known for his proficiency in writing, and was made secretary to the magistrate of Arles. While performing the duties of his office the decree of persecution against the Christians was read in his presence. Outraged in his ideas of justice, the young catechumen cast his tablets at the feet of the magistrate and fled. He was captured and executed, and thus received baptism in his own blood."His veneration must be very old, as his name is found in the "
Martyrologium Hieronymianum ". Achurch andaltar dedicated to him atArles were known in the fourth century.Alternative Interpretation: Rome, Arles or both?
Although some say that Genesius of Arles and Genesius of Rome are not to be confused, in fact it seems that the cult properly should not differentiate between the two. [David Hugh Farmer, "Oxford Dictionary of Saints." Fourth Edition. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), 200.] According to Serafino Prete, the spread and popularity of Genesius’ cult in other cities of Gaul and beyond gave rise to the multiplication and “localization” of his cult, so that the saints Genesius of Alvernia, Genesius of Béziers, Genesius of Rome, Genesius of Cordoba and Genesius Sciarensis (also known as
Ginés de la Jara ) are actually variations on the same saint and saint’s cult. [ [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/67450 San Genesio di Arles ] ]Genesius (Gennys) died as a martyr in ca. 303 AD. He is mentioned in several sources as having been martyred under the persecutions of
Maximian andDiocletian . Genesius was a legal clerk, and on one occasion was so upset by the edict of persecution that he heard that he left his position. He went in search of baptism, but was not trusted by the bishop he found, who instead advised him that marytrdom was at least as good in the eyes of God. Genesius was eventually beheaded.The cult of Genesius spread quickly from Arles into other parts of the empire, including Rome, where a titular church was built. It was then assumed that he was a Roman martyr: hence "Genesius of Rome". Later on, even more confusion helped to create an entirely fictional legend, in which he was a comedian who had converted to Christianity half-way through performing an anti-Christian satire, and was then beheaded. This latter story began in the 6th century at the latest.
The
feast day of Genesius is the 25th of August; the dedication of his basilica at Arles on the 16th of December.Cult in Spain
Some scholars believe that the Spanish saint known as
Ginés de la Jara may be identical with Genesius of Arles, in Spanish known as "San Ginés de Arlés". [ [http://centros3.pntic.mec.es/cp.san.gines.de.la.jara/elsanto.htm#SAN%20GINÉS%20DE%20LA%20JARA San Gines De La Jara ] ] Ginés' feast day is identical to that of Genesius of Arles, a connection that some scholars consider as proof that they are identical. [ [http://centros5.pntic.mec.es/sierrami/sierraminera/departamentos/geografia_historia/fuentes/San%20Gines.htm La Historia De San Gines De La Jara ] ] A legend that appears in a manuscript dating from 1243, "Liber Sancti Iacobi", states that the martyr of Arles was buried at Arles but that his head was transported miraculously "in the hands of angels" to Cartagena. [ [http://centros5.pntic.mec.es/sierrami/sierraminera/departamentos/geografia_historia/fuentes/San%20Gines.htm La Historia De San Gines De La Jara ] ] This may represent an attempt to explain the existence of the cult of the same saint in two separate locations. [ [http://centros5.pntic.mec.es/sierrami/sierraminera/departamentos/geografia_historia/fuentes/San%20Gines.htm La Historia De San Gines De La Jara ] ]Notes
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* [http://catholic-forum.com/SAINTS/saintg42.htm Patron Saints: Genesius of Arles]
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