- Sebaldus
Infobox Saint
name= Saint Sebaldus
birth_date=
death_date=~770 AD or possibly 11th century
feast_day=August 19
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize= 250px
caption= Monument of St. Sebaldus in the Sebalduskirche atNuremberg , the masterpiece ofPeter Vischer the Elder and his sons, 1508-19
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canonized_date=March 26, 1425
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canonized_by=Pope Martin V
attributes= pilgrim with the staff and the cap and the beard; later represented with the model of his church; sometimes depicted with the coats of arms of the reigning Houses of France and Denmark
patronage=against cold and cold weather; Nuremberg; Bavaria
major_shrine=St. Sebaldus Church
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issues=Sebaldus of Nuremberg [There is also a Saint Sebaldus of Trier.] (Sinibald, Sebald) is venerated as the
patron saint ofNuremberg , traditional administrative center ofFranconia , and the guarantor of its independence. [ [http://www.heiligenlexikon.de/BiographienS/Sebaldus_von_Nuernberg.htm "Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon": "Sebaldus von Nürnberg"] ] His legend makes him ahermit andmissionary .Legends
Since the details of his life are uncertain, beyond his presence in the woodland of Poppenreuth, west of Nuremberg [ [http://www.bautz.de/ (Klasus-Stefan Krieger), "Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon", "s.v." "Sebaldus"] ] which was explained by his being a hermit, various legends came to be told of him: [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/92407 San Sebaldo (Sinibaldo) ] ] in the earliest, of ca 1280, he was a contemporary of Henry III and was of Franconian origin, and after a
pilgrimage inItaly , became a preacher at Nuremberg; another text tells that he was a Frankish nobleman who metWillibald andWinibald in Italy (thus giving him an eighth century date) and later became a missionary in the "Sebalder Reichswald" that is associated with his name. In other legendaria he was the son of theking of Denmark — or a student inParis — who married a French princess, but abandoned her on their wedding night and became a hermit instead, going on pilgrimage to Rome, where he received from the Pope the mission of evangelising in the forests of Nuremberg, which gave his ancient presence there a papal authority.Veneration
More firmly than his obscure origins and historicity, the cult of Sebaldus was associated with Nuremberg, fostered by the city itself, which became a place of pilgrimage. The earliest existence of his cult can be dated to the late eleventh century, with a passing reference under the year 1072 in the chronicle of
Lambert of Hersfeld . [Noted in Carl Mirbt, "Die Publizistik im Zeitalter Gregors VII." 1894:115 and note 5,] in 1255, he became the co-patron, withSaint Peter , of the newly rebuilt parochial church, where his tomb was venerated.His
feast day of August 19 appeared in a calendar ofOlmütz of 1131-1137, and many children born in that city bore the saint’s name. Therelics of the saint were translated in 1397 to the new choir of the church of Saint Sebaldus, and every year his relics were carried in procession. The kings and emperors of Germany, when in Nuremberg, customarily prayed before his reliquary.On March 26,
1425 he was formally canonized byPope Martin V , following a request by the Council of Nuremberg. In1429 ,florins from Nuremberg began to bear his image. A Latin "Vita Sancti Sebaldi" ("Life of St. Sebaldus") was written about 1480 bySigmund Meisterlin , a peripatetic Benedictine monk who spent some time at Augsburg.In 1508-19,
Peter Vischer the Elder and his sons fabricated the celebrated Late Gothic bronze tomb in the Church of St. Sebaldus, considered a masterpiece of theGerman Renaissance . The cult survived theProtestant Revolution . In Italy, where he is venerated as "San Sinibaldo", an altar was dedicated to him in the Venetian church ofSan Bartolomeo sul Rialto . In the same church, in 1507,Sebastiano del Piombo painted a representation of Sebald.Notes
External links
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saints0d.htm Patron Saints Index: Sebaldus]
* [http://www.heiligenlexikon.de/BiographienS/Sebaldus_von_Nuernberg.htm "Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon": "Sebaldus von Nürnberg"]
* [http://www.bautz.de/ (Klasus-Stefan Krieger), "Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon", "s.v." "Sebaldus"]
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/92407 San Sinibaldo]
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