- Amphibalus
Infobox Saint
name=Saint Amphibalus
birth_date=unknown
death_date=death date|304|6|25|df=y
feast_day=25 June (or24 June ) [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01252b.htm]
venerated_in=formerlyRoman Catholic Church
imagesize=300px
caption=Saint Amphibalus baptizing converts
birth_place=Isca (Caerleon )
death_place=Verulamium (St Albans ),Hertfordshire [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/amphibalus.html]
titles=Martyr
beatified_date=
beatified_place=
beatified_by=
canonized_date=
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attributes=Priest with cloak
patronage=The Christian persecuted
major_shrine=St Albans Cathedral ,Hertfordshire (reconstructed medieval shrine)
suppressed_date=
issues='Amphibalus' is almost certainly not his real name; many of the major details of his life may be medieval embellishments [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/amphibalus.html]Saint Amphibalus was formerly venerated as the Christian
priest traditionally sheltered bySaint Alban , who was converted by him, as a consequence of which Alban wasmartyr ed.Prior to
Christianity becoming the officialreligion of theRoman Empire , Christians in Britain were persecuted by Romans. Alban sheltered Amphibalus in his home, and was converted to Christianity by him. When Roman soldiers came in search of the priest, Alban and Amphibalus exchanged cloaks, and Alban was arrested instead of Amphibalus. Alban was executed on the current site ofSt Albans Cathedral .It is unlikely that Amphibalus was the genuine name of the priest - it is likely to be
Geoffrey of Monmouth 's misunderstanding of theLatin word used for the cloak, "amphibalus", passed to Alban. Similarly, other details concerning the life of Amphibalus should be approached with historical caution. He is believed to have come fromCaerleon , and to have converted numerous Britons to Christianity, includingSaint Stephanus andSaint Socrates with whom he fled toWales . He was later caught by the Romans, and returned to Verulamium where he was executed.Remains identified as of Amphibalus were discovered at
Redbourn inHertfordshire ,England , near the town ofSt Albans , in 1178, and placed in the Abbey Church. The firstshrine to Saint Amphibalus was destroyed when the roof of theabbey collapsed. A new shrine was built circa 1350, but was destroyed during theDissolution of the Monasteries , and the remains of Saint Amphibalus were dispersed. Fragments of the shrine were found in the nineteenth century and can be found in St Albans Cathedral.External links
* [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/amphibalus.html Early British Kingdoms: St. Amphibalus]
* [http://www.britannia.com/church/shrines/amphibalus.html Article about shrines dedicated to Amphibalus]
* [http://www.stalbanscathedral.org.uk/photos/amphibalus.htm A depiction of Saint Amphibalus baptizing converts]
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