Agricola of Avignon

Agricola of Avignon

Infobox Saint
name= Saint Agricola of Avignon
birth_date=c. 630 AD
death_date=c. 700 AD
feast_day= September 2
venerated_in= Roman Catholic Church


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attributes= stork
patronage= Avignon, storks; invoked against the bubonic plague and misfortune of all kinds. Devotees prayed to him for good weather, fine harvests, and rain.
major_shrine= Church of Saint-Agricol (Saint Agricola), Avignon
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Saint Agricola (Agricol, Agricolus) of Avignon (c. 630-c. 700) was a bishop of Avignon. According to tradition, Agricola was the son of Saint Magnus, also a bishop of the city.

At the age of sixteen, he was professed a monk at the Abbey of Lérins. However, at the age of thirty, he was summoned by his father Magnus to Avignon, where he was appointed coadjutor. When his father died in 660, he succeeded as bishop. He built a church in the city that was staffed by the monks of Lérins. He built a convent for Benedictine nuns. He was a well-known preacher, and famous for his charity and defense of the poor and sick against civil authorities.

He died of natural causes.

Veneration

A charter of 919 mentions that Saint Agricola had been buried in the Avignon church dedicated to Saint Peter (Saint-Pierre). [http://catholique-avignon.cef.fr/saint-bien/st-agric.htm] At the end of the eleventh century, Bishop Arbert of Avignon made a donation that referred to an abbey of Saint-Agricol. The church of Saint-Agricol (Saint Agricola) seems to have been built in the twelfth century, and made collegial in 1321 by Pope John XXII, one of the Avignon-based popes, who equipped it with a statute and income. It is possible that on this occasion that the transfer of the relics of St. Agricola from the church of Saint-Pierre to Saint-Agricol occurred. They are still preserved in this church.

The cult of Saint Agricola increased in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and in 1647, he was declared patron of the city by Archbishop César Argelli. He was called upon time and again to obtain rain during times of drought.

Fifteenth-century documents record that he prevented an invasion of storks by his blessing. He is thus patron of storks and is depicted with them as his emblem.

Since 1647, he is the patron saint of Avignon. He is also invoked against the bubonic plague and misfortune of all kinds. Devotees prayed to him for good weather, fine harvests, and rain. His feast day is September 2.

ources

*Elizabeth Hallam (ed.), "Saints: Who They Are and How They Help You" (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994), 100.

External links

* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/SAINTS/sainta51.htm Patron Saints Index]
* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0902.htm#agri Saint Patrick's Patron Saints Index]
*fr icon [http://catholique-avignon.cef.fr/saint-bien/st-agric.htm Saint Agricol d'Avignon, évêque]


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