- Bénézet
:"Benezet" redirects here. See
Anthony Benezet for the educator."Infobox Saint
name= Saint Bénézet
birth_date= ~1163
death_date= 1184
feast_day=April 14
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize= 250px
caption= "Pont Saint-Bénézet before its destruction in the 17th century."
birth_place=Hermillon
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attributes=portrayed as a boy carrying a large stone on his shoulder
patronage=Avignon; bachelors; bridge-builders
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issues=Saint Bénézet [Bénézet is a
Provençal variant of the name "Benedict "] (Benedict, Benezet, Benet, Benoît) the Bridge-Builder (ca. 1163—1184) is asaint of theCatholic Church , considered the founder of theBridge-Building Brotherhood .Christian tradition states that he was ashepherd boy who saw a vision during an eclipse in 1177. This told him to build a bridge over theRhône River atAvignon .He was told that
angel s would watch over his flocks in his absence. He built the bridge single-handedly; ecclesiastical and civil authorities refused to help him. Bénézet, it is said, lifted a huge stone into place, and announced it would be the start of the foundation. This would become thePont Saint-Bénézet .According to the legend, there were shouts of "Miracle! Miracle!" when Bénézet had laid the first stone. Eighteen miracles occurred in total: the blind had their vision restored, the deaf could hear again, cripples could walk; and hunchbacks had their backs straightened.
Bénézet thus won support for his project from wealthy sponsors who formed themselves into a Bridge Brotherhood to fund its construction.
Veneration
After his death, Bénézet was interred on the bridge itself, in a small chapel dedicated to
Saint Nicholas ,patron saint of mariners, standing on one of the bridge's surviving piers on the Avignon side. Hisrelics were enshrined there until 1669, when a flood washed away part of the bridge. His coffin, recovered, was opened and the body of Bénézet was found to beincorrupt . The relics were translated to Avignon cathedral and thence to the Celestine church of Saint Didier. The remains of the bridge still remain a pilgrimage site. [*Gross, Ernie. "This Day in Religion". New York: Neil-Schuman Publishers, 1990. ISBN 1-55570-045-4.]Notes
ee also
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The Incorruptibles , a list of Catholic saints and beati whose bodies are reported to beincorrupt ; that is, the bodies did not undergo any major decay after their burial and hence are considered to be under some form of divine protection.External links
* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0414.htm#bene Saints of April 14: Bénézet ]
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/Saints/saintb22.htm Bénézet]
*fr icon [http://www.palais-des-papes.com/pages/ponthistoire.html L'histoire du Pont St Bénezet]
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