Calimerius

Calimerius

:"There is also a beatus named Calimerius of Montechiaro (ca. 1430-1521)."

Infobox Saint
name= Saint Calimerius
birth_date=
death_date=280 AD
feast_day= July 31; (with other Milanese saints) September 25
venerated_in= Roman Catholic Church,
Eastern Orthodox Church


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caption= "Image of Calimerius in the crypt of San Calimero church in Milan. Part of a series of frescos painted on the vaults by the Fiammenghini Brothers, portraying the canonized bishops of Milan."
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attributes=episcopal attire; palm of martyrdom
patronage=invoked against drought
major_shrine= Church of San Calimero, Milan
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Saint Calimerius ( _it. San Calimero) (d. 280 AD) was an early bishop of Milan. The only thing known for certain about him was that he was a bishop whose relics were conserved in the basilica dedicated to him after his death. [ [http://www.corriere.it/vivimilano/arte_e_cultura/articoli/2003/10_Ottobre/30/siccita.shtml Vivimilano.it - San Calimero e i rimedi contro la siccità ] ] He was probably not a contemporary and disciple of Pope Telesphorus (2nd century), as is often stated, but lived in the third century, with an episcopate of 270-280. [ [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/91965 San Calimero di Milano ] ] [ [http://www.corriere.it/vivimilano/arte_e_cultura/articoli/2003/10_Ottobre/30/siccita.shtml Vivimilano.it - San Calimero e i rimedi contro la siccità ] ]

Legend

According to his legend, he was born in Greece, and was educated at Rome. He was a disciple of Pope Telesphorus. He succeeded St. Castricianus ("San Castriziano"). He was ordained priest by Castricianus and served at the Basilica Fausta (now the church of Saints Vitalis and Agricola). [ [http://urban.hunter.cuny.edu/~thead/gervase.htm Letter of Ambrose of Milan on the ] ] [ [http://www.ortodossia.info/sito-provvisorio/Agiografia2.htm Santi milanesi della Chiesa Ortodossa - ortodossia a Milano ] ] At the death of Castricianus, he was elected bishop. [ [http://www.ortodossia.info/sito-provvisorio/Agiografia2.htm Santi milanesi della Chiesa Ortodossa - ortodossia a Milano ] ]

According to his legend, when he became bishop of Milan, he preached in the region and was killed during the persecutions of Christians by Commodus or Hadrian, by being flung headfirst into a well.

Calimerius and the well

Calimerius' relics were exhumed in the eighth century by Bishop Tommaso Grassi of Milan. The urn and the relics were found submerged in water, perhaps due to the many underground channels that ran under the city. [ [http://www.corriere.it/vivimilano/arte_e_cultura/articoli/2003/10_Ottobre/30/siccita.shtml Vivimilano.it - San Calimero e i rimedi contro la siccità ] ] However, the fact that his relics were found this way led to the legend that Calimerius was flung into a well. In the eleventh century, the "Datiana Historia", written by an anonymous author, states that Calimerius was flung into a well as revenge for having baptized so many pagans. [ [http://www.corriere.it/vivimilano/arte_e_cultura/articoli/2003/10_Ottobre/30/siccita.shtml Vivimilano.it - San Calimero e i rimedi contro la siccità ] ] The same source includes the detail that Calimerius was a Greek raised in Rome, as well as the fact that he was a disciple of Telesphorus, although both claims may be historically doubtful. [ [http://www.corriere.it/vivimilano/arte_e_cultura/articoli/2003/10_Ottobre/30/siccita.shtml Vivimilano.it - San Calimero e i rimedi contro la siccità ] ] Another legend states that he was a Roman of noble origin, who, after serving in the military, was converted by Saints Faustinus and Jovita and was elected bishop of Milan. The dates on a plaque of marble in the interior of the Cathedral of Milan state that his episcopate lasted from 139 to 192, but these dates, due to disputes with Rome, may have been falsified in the eleventh century in order to make the diocese of Milan appear to be more ancient than it actually was. Thus, it considered Saint Barnabas of the Apostolic Age as its first bishop in order to become more independent of Rome. [Compare C. J. Hefele, "Das Sendschreiben des Apostels Barnabas," Tübingen, 1840; O. Braunsberger, "Der Apostel Barnabas," Mainz, 1876.] As Hippolyte Delehaye writes, "To have lived amongst the Saviour's immediate following was...honorable...and accordingly old patrons of churches were identified with certain persons in the gospels or who were supposed to have had some part of Christ's life on earth." [Hippolyte Delehaye, "The Legends of the Saints" (Dublin, Four Courts Press, 1955), 37.]

Veneration

Saint Ennodius, in an epigram, writes that the basilica of San Calimero was built in the fifth century to hold the relics of Calimerius.

The waters of a well said to have been the place of his death acquired special significance. Every July 31, his feast day, the sick would drink of this water. In times of drought, priests would put some of the miraculous water into a bottle and pour it over the fields. [ [http://www.corriere.it/vivimilano/arte_e_cultura/articoli/2003/10_Ottobre/30/siccita.shtml Vivimilano.it - San Calimero e i rimedi contro la siccità ] ]

There are basilicas dedicated to him at Pasturo and the Santuario della Madonna di San Calimero is located in Bolladello di Cairate.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=3019 St. Calimerius]
*it icon [http://www.corriere.it/vivimilano/arte_e_cultura/articoli/2003/10_Ottobre/30/siccita.shtml San Calimero e i rimedi contro la siccità]

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