Saint Renatus

Saint Renatus

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Saint Renatus ("Renato, René") is the name of two saints of the Catholic Church. There were in fact two saints with the same name, who were merged into a single one, venerated in the same day (November 12) in Italy as well as in France. They were: Saint Renatus of Sorrento ("San Renato di Sorrento"), and Saint Renatus of Angers ("Saint-René d'Angers"). Part of their stories seem to be a legend, part incomplete and poorly documented historical truth.

aint Renatus (Renato) of Sorrento

The "original" Renatus was a bishop in the 5th century who lived in the city of Sorrento, near Naples, in the province of Campania; therefore a member of the early Christian church. [ [http://www.santiebeati.it/search/jump.cgi?ID=73350 San Renato di Sorrento ] ] He was the first or the second bishop in that city, and probably was one of the hermits who lived in the hills near Sorrento. His place of prayer ("oratorio") became the city's first cathedral, which later was substituted in the 17th century by a big basilica built by the Benedictines of Monte Cassino. The present-day Duomo of Sorrento has a chapel dedicated to San Renato. He was also venerated on October 6.

aint Renatus (René) of Angers

This saint is the result of the juxtaposition of two legends, one which was born in France, and another in Italy. The story began when a French bishop named Saint Maurilius, who lived in the city of Angers, also in the 5th century, was one day called to assist a moribund child. Unfortunately he was detained by a pressing task in the church, and arrived too late to minister the sacrament of baptism to the child. Feeling responsible for the loss, Maurice decided to expiate it, so he left Angers in secret and embarked upon a ship, throwing the keys to the cathedral's treasury into the high seas. He then went further to England, to work as the royal gardener. Meanwhile, the inhabitants of Angers had found the keys inside the liver of a big fish which was caught by the local fishermen. They traced the whereabouts of the bishop to England and convinced him to return to their city. Arriving at Angers, Maurilius prayed at the dead child's tomb, and, in a miracle, the child resuscitated, smiling, "fresh as the flowers growing on the tomb". Because of this Maurilius baptized him as René (French for Renato/Renatus) and became a saint of the Church himself. René later succeeded him as the bishop of Angers, and came also to sainthood, as Saint René.

Fusion

The story goes on when in 1262, Charles I d'Anjou, a prince of the House of Anjou, now a powerful dynasty, conquered Naples. The French conquerors soon discovered the local saint of devotion, Saint Renatus of Sorrento. The Sorrentini became acquainted with the story of Saint Renatus of Angers. Since they seemed to be contemporaries, and were physically described by their contemporaries as being very similar (a bald old man, with a long beard) one single figure of devotion was born by common consent, and the legend was amplified by telling how the Bishop of Angers came to Sorrento in old age, and went to live as a hermit, and became the new Bishop of Sorrento. Thus, Renatus of Angers and Renatus of Sorrento were identified as being the same person. Although plausible, no historical and documental proof of this identity ever came to light, however.

Veneration

Saint Renatus of Angers, by confusion of his name with "reins", "kidneys" (once believed to be the seat of sexual power) was invoked for fertility as one of the phallic saints.

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* [http://www.santiebeati.it/search/jump.cgi?ID=77300 San Renato di Angers] . Santi e Beati.
* [http://www.santiebeati.it/search/jump.cgi?ID=73350 San Renato di Sorrento] . Santi e Beati.


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