- Justus of Beauvais
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name= Saint Justus of Beauvais
birth_date= "c." 278
death_date= "c." 287
feast_day=October 18
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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birth_place=Auxerre
death_place=Saint-Just-en-Chaussée
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attributes=palm of martyrdom ; depicted as young boy
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major_shrine= relics enshrined in the cathedral of Paris
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issues=Saint Justus of Beauvais ("c." 278—"c." 287) is a semi-legendary
saint of theRoman Catholic Church . He may have been aGallo-Roman martyr , but his legend was confused with that of other saints, such asJustin of Paris . http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/1018.htm#just]Tradition states that he was a child of nine who was denounced as a Christian while on a trip with his father to
Amiens toransom or rescue an imprisoned relative during the persecutions ofDiocletian .He was killed either for confessing that he was a Christian or for refusing to give away the hiding place of two Christians.
After he was beheaded, Justus' body then picked up the severed head and continued to preach. Justus is thus one of the legendary
cephalophore s, the saintly "head-carriers" who miraculously continued to speak or move despite being decapitated. This legend was elaborated in subsequent centuries, and stated that the headless boy managed to convert pagan onlookers.This miraculous act is said to have happened in a spot between
Beauvais and Senlis now named after him:Saint-Just-en-Chaussée .Veneration
Veneration for Justus was widespread inFrance ,Belgium , andSwitzerland –where places namedSaint-Just refer to him- and his cult spread toEngland as well.Winchester claimed some of hisrelic s from the 10th century . In England the "Annales monasterii de Wintonia" reports that in 924Athelstan donated to the treasury of Winchester the head of this martyr. It is possible that this may not have been the entire head but just a fragment of it, according to one scholar [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/91954 San Giusto ] ] .In the first half of the 11th century, the diocese of
Chur in Switzerland received his relics as well.Additionally, the abbey of
Malmédy in Belgium asserted that at the beginning of 10th century its monk had acquired -at a good price- the body of Justus .Saint-Riquier also claimed his body.Zutphen in theNetherlands also claimed some of his relics since at least the 14th century [http://www.catholic-forum.com/Saints/saintjee.htm] [ [http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/ikedl/chant/ike/saints/Justus_st.htm Justus ] ] .Franciscans brought an additional relic of Justus to Zutphen around 1450 when they established themselves there [ [http://publish.uwo.ca/~cantus/aboutms4.html CANTUS: About the Manuscripts4 ] ] . A confraternity dedicated to Ewald and Justus was established in 1454. His feast is celebrated onOctober 11 there.External links
* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/1018.htm#just Saints of October 18: Justus of Beauvais]
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/Saints/saintjee.htm Saint Justus]
* [http://www.shrineofstjoseph.org/st_justus.htm Shrine of Justus]
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/91954 San Giusto]References
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