Felician of Foligno

Felician of Foligno

Infobox Saint
name= Saint Felician of Foligno
birth_date=~AD 160
death_date=~AD 250
feast_day= 24 January; formerly 20 October
venerated_in= Roman Catholic Church,
Eastern Orthodox Church


imagesize= 250px
caption= Statue of San Feliciano di Foligno in Foligno
birth_place= Forum Flaminii
death_place=Foligno
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beatified_place=
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canonized_date=
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attributes= an old bishop with a hook and tongs; an old bishop with holes bored through his feet and hands
patronage=Foligno
major_shrine=
suppressed_date=
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Saint Felician(us) of Foligno ( _it. San Feliciano di Foligno) (ca. AD 160 - ca. AD 250) is the patron saint of Foligno.

Biography

According to Christian tradition, he was born in "Forum Flaminii" (present-day San Giovanni Profiamma), on the Via Flaminia, of a Christian family, around 160 AD. He was the spiritual student of Pope Eleuterus and evangelized in Foligno, Spello, Bevagna, Assisi, Perugia, Norcia, Plestia, Trevi, and Spoleto. [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/90911 San Feliciano di Foligno ] ]

He was later consecrated bishop of Foligno by Pope Victor I around 204 (he was the first bishop to receive the pallium as a symbol of his office). [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintf1s.htm Patron Saints Index: Saint Felician of Foligno ] ] He ordained Valentine of Terni as a priest. His episcopate lasted for more than 50 years; he was one of the first Christian bishops of northern Italy. He was arrested at the age of 94 for refusing to sacrifice to the Roman gods during the persecutions of Decius. He was tortured and scourged, and died outside Foligno while being conveyed to Rome for his execution.

Saint Messalina was a nun who had received the veil from Felician. She cared for him during his imprisonment, and for this she was also arrested and clubbed to death when she refused to sacrifice to the Roman gods. [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0124.htm]

Veneration

A church was built over his grave at Foligno. His relics were transferred to Metz on October 4, 970. In 965 some relics were translated to Minden in Germany; Felician was thus erroneously considered a bishop of that German city (and he had a separate feast day of October 20), an error that entered the "Roman Martyrology". Some of his relics were later returned to Foligno in 1673-4.

The cathedral of Foligno preserves a statue of the saint, of silver and bronze, made by the sculptor Giovanni Battista Maini.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintf1s.htm Felician of Foligno]
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/90911 San Feliciano di Foligno]
*it icon [http://www.sanfeliciano.it/ San Feliciano]

Persondata
NAME=Felician of Foligno
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Saint Felicianus, San Feliciano di Foligno
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Bishop of Foligno, martyr, saint
DATE OF BIRTH=c160
PLACE OF BIRTH=Forum Flaminii (San Giovanni Profiamma)
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=


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