- Saint Lucifer
"This is an article about a Catholic saint. For belief systems which are concerned with the biblical Lucifer, see
Luciferianism ."Infobox Saint
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death_date=~370 AD
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issues=Lucifer or Lucifer Calaritanus ( _it. San Lucifero) (d. 370 or 371) was a
bishop ofCagliari inSardinia and Christiansaint known for his passionate opposition toArianism .Life
He first appears in history as an envoy from Liberius of Rome to the emperor
Constantius II , requesting the conventing of a church council. At theCouncil of Milan in 354 or 355 he defendedAthanasius of Alexandria against Arian attempts to secure his condemnation by Western bishops. It was reported that Constantius II (a supporter of theological views often termed Arian) confined Lucifer for three days in the palace, where Lucifer continued to argue vehemently. Along withEusebius of Vercelli andDionysius of Milan , he was exiled. He travelled first toSyria , then toPalestine and finally to Thebes in Egypt. While in exile, he wrote fiery pamphlets to the emperor in which he proclaimed himself to be ready to suffermartyr dom for his beliefs.After the death of Constantius and the accession of
Julian the Apostate , Lucifer was able to return from exile in 362. However, he would not be reconciled to former Arians. He opposed the Bishop Meletius, who came to accept the Nicene creed (and for that was driven out by Arians). Although Meletius had the support of many proponents ofNicene theology at Antioch, Lucifer put his support behind the Eustathian party which had unflinchingly stood by the Nicene creed, and prolonged theschism between Meletians and Eustathians by consecrating a Eustathian,Paulinus , as bishop, without licence, creating the schism ofMeletius of Antioch . After this he returned to Cagliari, where, according toJerome , he died in 370. [Jerome, "Chron." Ol. CCLXXXVII 2]He may have been excommunicated, as is hinted in the writings of Ambrose of Milan and
Augustine of Hippo , as well asJerome , who refers to his followers as Luciferians. There is extant a work known as "Libellus precum", which was written by two Luciferian clergy called Faustinus and Marcellinus. Jerome discusses Lucifer and his supporters in his polemic "Altercatio Luciferiani et orthodoxi" ("Altercation of a Luciferian and an Orthodox Person"), as well as describing the bishop's career in "De viris illustribus" 95.A chapel in Cagliari's cathedral is dedicated to Saint Lucifer ("San Lucifero").
Marie Josephine Louise of Savoy , wife ofLouis XVIII of France , is buried there. [ [http://www.jacobite.ca/gazetteer/Italy/Cagliari.htm A Jacobite Gazetteer - Cagliari, Sardinia ] ]Works
Lucifer of Cagliari's surviving writings, all of which date from the period of his exile, are directed against Arianism and reconciliation with
heresy . His works are written in the form of speeches delivered directly to Constantius and repeatedly address the emperor in the second person throughout. His main writings are "Moriundum esse pro Dei filio" (It is Necessary to Die for the Son of God), "De non conveniendo cum haereticis" (On not meeting with heretics), "De regibus apostaticis" (On apostate kings), "De non parcendo in Deum delinquentibus" (On not forgiving those who transgress against God) and the two books of "Quia absentem nemo debet iudicare nec damnare, sive De Athanasio" (That no one ought to be judged or damned while absent, or On Athanasius). His texts quote extensively from the Bible and so are useful as sources for theVetus Latina . Also extant is a pair of letters which are allegedly correspondence between Lucifer and the emperor's secretary Florentius on the subject of some of Lucifer's inflammatory works that he had sent to Constantius.Notes
References
*Cross, F. L. ed. "The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church." New York: Oxford UP, 1978.
*Englebert, Omer. "The Lives of the Saints." Christopher and Anne Fremantle, trans. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1994. "Nihil obstat", "Imprimatur" 1951.
*Diercks, G. F. ed. "Luciferi Calaritani Opera quae supersunt", Turnhout: Brepols, 1978.External links
*it icon [http://www.sitos.regione.sardegna.it/nur_on_line/personaggi/biografie/san_lucifero.htm San Lucifero]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=Zy8RAAAAYAAJ Opera Omnia CSEL 1886 from Google Books]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=NPnJCNIkxuAC Opera Omnia Migne 1845 from Google Books]
* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_10_0347-0354-_Lucifer_Episcopus.html Opera Omnia Migne 1885 PDF text-only, readable only]
* [http://www.fourthcentury.com/index.php/lucifer-chart List of the writings of Lucifer in English]*CathEncy|wstitle=Lucifer of Cagliari
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