- Saint Remigius
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name=Saint Remigius
birth_date=c.437
death_date=January 13 ,533
feast_day=October 1
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize=300px
caption="Saint Remigius baptizesClovis I ," by theMaster of Saint Gilles , c. 1500 (National Gallery of Art , Washington, DC)
birth_place=Cerny-en-Laonnois ,Picardy ,France
death_place=Rheims,Champagne ,France
titles=Bishop and Confessor
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attributes=dove ,book ,lamp
patronage=France
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issues=Saint Remigius ( _fr. Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; _it. Remigio; _es. Remigio; _oc. Romieg; _pl. Remigiusz; and _br. Remig), was
Bishop of Reims and Apostle of theFranks , (c.437 –January 13 ,533 ). St Remigius effected the conversion toChristianity ofClovis I , King of the Franks, onChristmas eve, in the year496 , one of the turning points in the success of the Roman Catholic Faith and a climactic moment in European history.Life
Remigius was born, traditionally at
Cerny-en-Laonnois , nearLaon ,Picardy , into the highest levels ofGallo-Roman society. He is said to have been the son of Emilius, count of Laon (who is not otherwise attested) and of Celina, daughter of theBishop of Soissons , which Clovis had conquered in 486. He studied at Reims and soon became so noted for his learning and sanctity, in addition to his high status, that he was electedBishop of Reims in his twenty-second year, though still a layman. [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12763b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "St. Remigius"] ]The story of the return of the sacred vessels (most notably the
Vase of Soissons ), which had been stolen from the church of Soissons testifies to the friendly relations existing between him and Clovis, King of the Franks, whom he converted to Christianity with the assistance of Saint Vedast (Vedastus, Vaast, Waast) and Saint Clotilde, the Burgundian princess who was wife to Clovis. Even before he embraced Christianity, Clovis had showered benefits upon Remigius and the Christians of Reims, and after his victory over theAlamanni in thebattle of Tolbiac (probably 496), he requested Remigius to baptize him at Reims (December 24 ,496 ) in the presence of a large company of Franks and Alamanni: according to Saint Gregory of Tours, 3,000 Franks were baptized with Clovis. [The legend of the ampulla of holy oil that was used to anoint the kings crowned at Reims originated after St Remigius' time, with BishopHincmar of Reims.]King Clovis granted Remigius stretches of territory, in which the latter established and endowed many churches. He erected bishoprics at
Tournai ;Cambrai ;Thérouanne , where he personally ordained the first bishop in 499;Arras , where he installed St. Vedast; and Laon, which he gave to his niece's husband Gunband. In 530 he consecratedMedardus ,Bishop of Noyon . Remigius' brother Principius wasBishop of Soissons and also corresponded withSidonius Apollinaris , whose letters give a sense of the highly cultivated courtly literary Gallo-Roman style all three men shared. [ [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/sidonius_letters_09book9.htm Book IX, p. viii] ] The chroniclers of "Gallia Christiana " record that numerous donations were made to Remigius by the Frankish nobles, which he presented to the cathedral at Reims.Though Remigius never attended any of the church councils, in 517 he held a synod at Reims, at which after a heated discussion he converted a bishop of Arian views. Although St Remigius's influence over people and prelates was extraordinary, upon one occasion his condoning of the offences of one Claudius, a priest whom Remigius had consecrated, brought upon him the rebukes of his episcopal brethren, who deemed Claudius deserving of degradation. The reply of Remigius, still extant, is able and convincing.
Few authentic works of Remigius remain: his "Declamations" were elaborately admired by Sidonius Apollinaris, in a finely-turned letter to Remigius, but are now lost. [ [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/sidonius_letters_09book9.htm Book IX, p. vii] ] Four letters survive: one containing his defence in the matter of Claudius, two written to Clovis, and a fourth to Bishop Falco of
Tongeren . The "Testament of St. Remigius" is apocryphal. A brief and strictly legendary "Vita" was formerly ascribed toVenantius Fortunatus . Another, according toJacobus de Voragine , was written byIgnatius, bishop of Reims . [Jacobus de Voragine , TheGolden Legend , October 1: "St. Remigius." ] A letter congratulatingPope Hormisdas upon his election (523) is apocryphal, and "the letter in which Pope Hormisdas appears to have appointed him vicar of the kingdom of Clovis is proved to be spurious; it is presumed to have been an attempt of Hincmar to base his pretensions for the elevation of Reims to the primacy, following the alleged precedent of Remigius." [ [http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc09/htm/iv.vii.clii.htm Philip Schaff, "The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge," entry by A. Hauck] ]A Commentary on the Pauline Epistles (edited Villalpandus, 1699) is not his work, but that of
Remigius of Auxerre . [Encyclopaedia Britannica" 1911] St Remigius' relics were kept in the Cathedral of Reims, whence Hincmar had them translated toEpernay during theViking invasions and thence, in 1099, at the instance ofPope Leo IX , to theAbbey of Saint-Rémy . His feast is celebrated onOctober 1 .ee also
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Vase of Soissons
*Saint Abran,hermit ofBrittany External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12763b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "St. Remigius"]
* [http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc09/htm/iv.vii.clii.htm Philip Schaff, "The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge," entry by A. Hauck]References
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Jacobus de Voragine , TheGolden Legend , October 1: "St. Remigius."
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/str15001.htm "Of the life of St. Remigius"]
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