- Sulpitius the Pious
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name=Sulpitius (Sulpicius) the Pious
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death_date=17 January 646
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birth_place=Vatan,France
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issues=Sulpitius (Sulpicius) the Pious or the Débonnaire, born at Vatan (
Diocese of Bourges ), of noble parents, before the end of the sixth century, devoted himself from his youth to good works, according to his "Vita " and to the study ofHoly Scripture .Austregisilus , Bishop of Bourges, ordained himcleric of his church, thendeacon , and finally made him director of his episcopal school.Clotaire II , King of theFranks , who had heard his merits spoken of, summoned him and made him chaplain of his armies. But at the death of Bishop Austregisilus (c. 624) he was recalled toBourges to take his place. Sulpitius thenceforth labored with much zeal and success to re-establish ecclesiastical discipline, for the relief of the poor and the conversion of theJew s.In 626 Sulpitius assisted at the
Council of Clichy and held several others with thebishop s of his province, but nothing of them remains. At the request of the same king he consecrated to theSee of Cahors his treasurerDidier of Cahors , who was his personal friend, and there are extant three letters which he addressed to him. In the settings of "Vita Sulpicii Episcopi Biturgi" [Edited in B. Krusch, " Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Scriptores Rerum Merovingicarum" vol. IV pp. 364-380; an earlier version was included by Krusch on vol. VI (1902). An English translation by Sarah Brush is [http://mephemeris.blogspot.com/2007/05/sulpicius-of-bourges.html on-line] .] Sulpicius' miracles show him receiving "Theudogisilus", a noble from the "palatium " of the king with entertainments and a "great heaped fire" [It would have been in a fireplace in the centre of thegreat hall , the smoke issuing through a vent in the roof.] (extinguished, when it threatened to get out of control, with an outstretched hand); the "vita" asserts with approval that "he, the holy man gave leave for no-one, neither heretic, gentile or Jew, to live in the city of Bourges without the grace of baptism" with many consequent conversions from the Jews of Bourges;The "Vita" tells that
Dagobert I sent his representative the merciless general Lollo ("Lollonius") to reside at Bourges and bring the city more closely under the king's command; ["that the people of Bourges should at once be placed under law and under him and should live and serve the king’s command." (Sarah Brush, tr.).] when the people came complaining of their treatment to Sulpicius, he decreed a three-day fast for clergy and laity, but also sent one of his clergy Ebargisilus by name toClovis II [Dagobert died in January 639 and was succeeded by the young Clovis.] with a remonstrance that alarmed the young king to the extent that he revoked the "census" or tax, and returned the assessment, setting a precedent, it was claimed: "Indeed, having been relieved from affliction, those people remain in total liberty up to this present day."Towards the end of his life Sulpitius took a
coadjutor ,Vulfolnde , ["he asked the king for a partner to support this burden." ("Vita", Sarah Brush, tr.).] and retired to a monastery which he had founded near Bourges. There he died on 17 January 646, which day several manuscripts of theHieronymian Martyrology indicate as his feast. The reports of miracles at his tomb in thebasilica he had ordered built began soon after his death and the place became a place of pilgrimage.That place, the basilica, where the memorable man of God is buried, is called Navis, because the port of ships is seen to be there. It is a most lovely place between two rivers with pastures and woods and vineyards in great number, with fields and rivers flowing between huge plains so that there, the inhabitants may be seen to possess the image of paradise. ["Vita" Sarah Brush, tr.]
In his honour the church of Saint-Sulpice was built in
Paris , from which theSociety of Saint-Sulpice derives its own.Saint Sulpitius is not to be confused with
Sulpicius Severus , Saint Sulpicius the Severe.Notes
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*1913CE|Sulpitius
External links
* [http://mephemeris.blogspot.com/2007/05/sulpicius-of-bourges.htm A translation of the "Life of Sulpitius"]
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