- Peter Chrysologus
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name=Saint Peter Chrysologus
birth_date=c. 380
death_date=July 31 ,450
feast_day=July 30 December 4 (General Roman Calendar , 1729-1969)
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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birth_place=Imola ,Province of Bologna ,Emilia-Romagna , North-CentralItaly
death_place=Imola, Province of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna region, North-Central Italy
titles=Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church
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canonized_date=Pre-Congregation
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issues=Saint Peter Chrysologus ( _el. for "golden-worded") (c.380–c. 450) [The Liturgy of the Hours, Vol. III, pp. 1562.] was
Bishop of Ravenna from about 433AD [Michael Walsh, ed. "Butler's Lives of the Saints," New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991.] until his death. He is revered as asaint by theRoman Catholic Church , and was declared aDoctor of the Church byPope Benedict XIII in 1729.Life
Peter was born in
Imola , where he was ordained adeacon by Cornelius, Bishop of Imola. He was made anarchdeacon through the influence of EmperorValentinian III .Pope Sixtus III appointed Peter to theSee of Ravenna in about the year 433, apparently rejecting the candidate elected by the people of the city. He was a counsellor ofPope Leo I .Eutyches appealed to Peter to intervene with the pope on his behalf after he was denounced at a synod held inConstantinople in 448. The text of Peter's letter in response to Eutyches has been preserved in the "Acts of theCouncil of Chalcedon ;" in it, Peter admonishes Eutyches to accecpt the ruling of the synod and to give obedience to theBishop of Rome as the successor ofSaint Peter .Known as "The Doctor of Homilies," Peter was known for his short but inspired talks; he is said to have been afraid of boring his audience. After hearing his first homily as bishop, Empress
Galla Placidia is said to have given him the surname "Chrysologus," by which he is known. Galla Placidia was to become the patroness of many of Peter's projects. Peter spoke against the Arian andMonophysite teachings, condemning them as heresies, and explained topics such as theApostles' Creed ,John the Baptist , theBlessed Virgin Mary , and the mystery of theIncarnation , in simple and clear language. Peter advocated daily reception ofHoly Communion . He urged his listeners to have confidence to the forgiveness offered through Christ. [Sermon 58, On the Creed, par. 13] [Sermon 30, on Matthew 9:9ff, par. 5] [Sermon 168 par. 3]In the eighth century
Felix of Ravenna preserved 176 of his homilies.Death and veneration
St Peter died in the year 450 or later, when on a visit to his birthplace. Older reference books say he died on
December 2 , but a more recent interpretation of the ninth-century "Liber Pontificalis Ecclesiae Ravennatis" indicates that he died onJuly 31 . ["Calendarium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 98] When in 1729 he was declared aDoctor of the Church , hisfeast day , which was not included in theTridentine Calendar , was inserted in theRoman Catholic calendar of saints for celebration onDecember 4 . In 1969 it was moved toJuly 30 ; (what is reckoned to be the day of his death,July 31 , is the feast of Saint Ignatius of Loyola).A contemporary portrait of Peter is found in the mosaics of the
Church of San Giovanni Evangelista in Ravenna, where he is depicted among the members of the eastern and western imperial family, showing his extraordinary influence.ee also
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Diocese of Imola References
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11762c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "St. Peter Chrysologus"]
* [http://www.tntt.org/vni/tlieu/saints/St0730.htm July 30 Saint]
* [http://www.doctorsofthecatholicchurch.com/PC.html St. Peter Chrysologus]
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