- Juvenal of Narni
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Juvenal of Narni
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death_date=May 3 ,369 or 377
feast_day=May 3
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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caption=The "San Giovenale Triptych ". The right panel depicts St. Anthony and St. Juvenal.
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death_place=Narni ,Umbria ,Italy
titles=Bishop and Confessor
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attributes=holding a sword in his mouth; holding a chalice [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0503.shtml Saint of the Day, 3 May] ]
patronage=Narni ;Fossano
major_shrine= cathedral of Narni
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prayer_attrib=Saint Juvenal (d.
May 3 ,369 or 377) ( _it. San Giovenale di Narni) is venerated as the firstBishop of Narni inUmbria . Historical details regarding Juvenal’s life are limited. A biography of Juvenal of little historical value was written after the seventh century; it states that Juvenal was born inAfrica and was ordained byPope Damasus I and was the first bishop of Narni and was buried in the Porta Superiore on theVia Flaminia on August 7, though his feast day was celebrated on May 3. cite web|url=http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/51700|author=Caraffa, Filippo|title=San Giovanale di Narni |date=22-Jun-2002|publisher=Santi e Beati|accessdate=August 10|accessyear=2008] This "Vita" does not call him amartyr but calls him aconfessor .The martyrologies ofFlorus of Lyon and Ado describe Juvenal as a bishop and confessor rather than as a martyr.Saint Gregory the Great in his "Dialogues" (IV, 12) and in his "Homiliae in Evangelium" speaks of a bishop of Narni named Juvenal, and describes him as a martyr. However, sometimes the title of martyr was given to bishops who did not necessarily die for their faith. Gregory also mentions asepulcher associated with Juvenal atNarni .Veneration
In the "Gelasian Sacramentary" there is a prayer in honor of the saint under May 3. The "Codex Bernense" of the "
Martyrologium Hieronymianum " records his name under May 3 with those of three martyrs of theVia Nomentana :Eventius , Alexander I, andTheodulus .Saint Juvenal appears, not as a martyr, but as a bishop and confessor, in the
Tridentine Calendar , which allots him a commemoration, shared with these three martyrs, within the feast of the Finding of the Cross on3 May . When this feast was abolished in 1960, the four saints continued to be merely commemorated jointly within the celebration of the weekday. The same day continues to be Saint Juvenal's feast day, as indicated in theRoman Martyrology , ["Martyrologium Romanum (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7)] but since 1969 he is no longer included in theGeneral Roman Calendar .His legend suggests that he saved Narni from both Ligurian and Sarmatian invaders by calling down a divine thunderstorm. cite web|url=http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4156|author=?|title=St. Juvenal of Narni | date =?|publisher=Catholic Online|accessdate=August 10|accessyear=2008]
The construction of Juvenal's sepulcher in Narni is attributed to his alleged successor St. Maximus (d. 416 AD). cite web|url= http://www.ktucitywalks.co.uk/131.html|author=?|title=Key to Umbria |date=?|publisher=?|accessdate=August 10|accessyear=2008] The author of the "Life" of
Pope Vigilius (6th century) in the "Liber Pontificalis" states that a monastery founded byBelisarius nearOrte was dedicated to Juvenal.In 878, Juvenal’s relics were taken to theBasilica di San Frediano inLucca with those of Saints Cassius and Cassius' wife Fausta by Adalbert,Margrave of Tuscany , but all of the relics were returned to Narni two years later. The relics of Saint Cassius were built in a restored shrine later known as the Sacello di San Cassio. Juvenal’s relics are said to have been hidden.Fossano claims Juvenal as a patron, and also claims to hold some of his relics, though these may belong to another saint of the same name.References
External links
* [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/51700 San Giovenale di Narni]
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