- Saint Eustace
:"For the Lithuanian saint, see Eustace of Vilnius."Infobox Saint
name=Saint Eustace and companions
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death_date=118 AD
feast_day=September 20 (Western Christianity );November 2 (Eastern Christianity )
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church ;Eastern Orthodox Church
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caption="The Vision of Saint Eustace", byPisanello .
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titles=Martyrs
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attributes=bull; crucifix; horn; stag; oven
patronage=against fire; difficult situations; fire prevention; firefighters; hunters; hunting; huntsmen; Madrid; torture victims; trappers
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issues=Saint Eustace, also known as Eustachius or Eustathius, was a legendary Christian Martyr who lived in the
2nd century AD. A martyr of that name is venerated as a saint in theRoman Catholic Church , which, however, judges that the legend recounted about him is "completely fabulous." ["Martyrologium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7)] For that reason removed from theRoman Catholic calendar of saints to be commemorated liturgically worldwide on the former feast of "Saint Eustace and Companions". ["Calendarium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 139]Legend
Prior to his conversion to Christianity, he was a Roman general named Placidus, who served the emperor
Trajan . While hunting a stag in Tivoli near Rome, Placidus saw a vision ofJesus between the stag's antlers. He was immediately converted, had himself and his family baptized, and changed his name to Eustace (meaning "good fortune" or "fruitful"). A series of calamities followed to test his faith: his wealth was stolen; his servants died of a plague; when the family took a sea voyage, the ship's captain kidnapped Eustace's wife; and as Eustace crossed a river with his two sons, the children were taken away by a wolf and a lion. Like Job, Eustace lamented but did not lose his faith. He was then quickly restored to his former prestige and reunited with his family; but when he demonstrated his new faith by refusing to make a pagan sacrifice, the emperor,Hadrian , condemned Eustace, his wife, and his sons to be roasted to death inside a bronze statue of a bull or an ox, in the year AD 118.Veneration and Diffusion of Cult
The story was popularized in
Jacobus de Voragine 's "Golden Legend " (c. 1260). Eustace became known as apatron saint of hunters, and also of anyone facing adversity; he was traditionally included among theFourteen Holy Helpers .As with many early
saints , there is little evidence for Eustace's existence; elements of his story have been attributed to other saints (notably the BelgianSaint Hubert ).St Eustace's feast day in the
Roman Catholic Church wasSeptember 20 . ["Martyrologium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7)] In addition, Saint Eustace and his companions were included in the Roman Catholic Calendar of Saints who were to be commemorated wherever theRoman Rite is celebrated, but that commemoration was removed in 1969 because, in view of the fabulous character of his "Passio," scarcely anything is known of the saint. ["Calendarium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana), p. 139] Traditional Roman Catholics continue to celebrate the feast of "St Eustace and Companions, Martyrs" onSeptember 20 . [See theGeneral Roman Calendar as in 1954 , theGeneral Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII , and theGeneral Roman Calendar of 1962 ] Many Roman Catholics worldwide still venerate Saint Eustace and theFourteen Holy Helpers overall.Patronage and cultural references
He is one of the
patron saints ofMadrid ,Spain . Scenes from the story, especially Eustace kneeling before the stag, became a popular subject ofmedieval religious art. Early artistic depictions of the legend include a wall painting atCanterbury Cathedral andstained glass windows at theCathedral of Chartres . There is a Church of Saint Eustace inParis , and the island ofSint Eustatius in theNetherlands Antilles is named after him.The novels "
The Herb of Grace " (US title: "Pilgrim's Inn ") (1948) by British authorElizabeth Goudge , and "Riddley Walker " (1980) by English authorRussell Hoban , incorporate the legend into their plot.References
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ee also
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Sint Eustatius , an island named after him.
*Saint-Eustache, Quebec
*Imagination (film) , film inspired by Saint Eustace.
*Hubertus , another saint with a similar legend.External links
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sainte17.htm Patron Saints: Saint Eustachius]
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/golden298.htm The Golden
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*CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05627a.htm|title=Sts. Eustachius and Companions
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