- Saints Vitalis and Agricola
:"For other saints named Vitalis, see
Saint Vitalis . For the 7th century Saint Agricola, seeAgricola of Avignon ".Infobox Saint
name= Saint Vitalis and Agricola
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death_date=~304 AD
feast_day=4 November
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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caption= The sarcophagus of Saint Vitalis.Santo Stefano (Bologna) .
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death_place=Bologna
titles= Protomartyrs of Bologna
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martyrs , who are considered to have died atBologna about 304, during the persecution ordered byRoman Emperor Diocletian .Legend
Agricola was a Christian citizen of Bologna who converted his
slave , Vitalis, toChristianity ; they became deeply attached to each other. Vitalis was first to suffer martyrdom, being executed in theamphitheatre . The authorities then tortured Agricola, but failed to make him give up his religion. He was finally crucified.Veneration
Information about Vitalis and Agricola is based on the writings of
Saint Ambrose . [ [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/76110 Santi Vitale e Agricola ] ] In 392 or 393, Eusebius, bishop of Bologna, had announced the discovery of the relics of Vitalis and Agricola in a Jewish cemetery in the city. He reburied the relics according to Christian rites, an event at which Ambrose attended. The reburial led to popular veneration of these saints.The cult of these two martyrs was diffused in Western Europe due to the efforts of Ambrose, who transferred some of the relics to Milan and gave some to Florence. He took some of the blood, parts of the cross, and the nails to
Florence , placing these relics in the church erected by a woman named Juliana. On this occasion he delivered an oration in praise ofvirginity , with special reference to the three virgin daughters of Juliana. His mention of the martyrs Agricola and Vitalis in the first part of theoration is the only source of information on their the martyrs' lives ("De exhortatione virginitatis", cc. i-u, in P.L., XVI, 335).In 396 other relics were sent to
St. Victricus ,Bishop of Rouen , and about the same date toSt. Paulinus of Nola and others. The cult had as its center the city of Bologna, where a basilica was built to hold the relics.The Bolognese church of San Vitale ed Agricola in Arena, part of the complex of 7 churches known as Santo Stefano, is purported to have been built over the remains of a Roman
amphitheatre where the martyrdom of Vitalis and Agricola took place in the 4th century. The crypt of the two martyrs dates back to the 11th century. [ [http://www.wcities.com/en/record/,113993/196/record.html San Vitale e Agricola in Arena | Bologna | WCities Destination Guide ] ] [ [http://www.bologna.chiesacattolica.it/12porte/puntate/2006/2006_11_02/ Chiesa di Bologna ] ] [ [http://www.ibc.regione.emilia-romagna.it/caleidoscopio/santostefano.htm Basilica di Santo Stefano ] ]Notes
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15486b.htm Vitalis and Agricola]
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/76110 Santi Vitale e Agricola]
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