- Caprasius of Agen
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name= Saint Caprasius of Agen
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death_date=303 AD
feast_day=October 20
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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death_place= Agen
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issues=Saint Caprasius of Agen ( _fr. Saint Caprais) is venerated as a
Christian martyr andsaint of the fourth century.Relics associated with him were discovered atAgen in the fifth century. [Alban Butler, David Hugh Farmer, Paul Burns, "Butler's Lives of the Saints" (Liturgical Press, 2000), 139.] Local legends dating from the 14th century make him the firstbishop of Agen , though, asAlban Butler writes, the only evidence to support his existence is the dedication of a church to him in the 6th century. [Alban Butler, David Hugh Farmer, Paul Burns, "Butler's Lives of the Saints" (Liturgical Press, 2000), 139.]During the 9th century, his cult was fused with that of
Saint Faith andAlberta of Agen , also associated with Agen. [Alban Butler, David Hugh Farmer, Paul Burns, "Butler's Lives of the Saints" (Liturgical Press, 2000), 139.] [ [http://www.stfaith.com/saint%20faith.htm Saint Faith of Aquitaine ] ] [ [http://www.stfaithslee.org/stfaith.htm St Faith ] ] His cult was also fused with that ofPrimus and Felician , who are called Caprasius' brothers. [ [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=2593 St. Caprasius - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online ] ]In the year 866, Faith's remains had been transferred to
Conques , which was along the pilgrimage route to Compostela. Her cult, centered at at the Abbatiale Sainte-Foy de Conques, spread along the pilgrim routes on theWay of St. James . The Church of San Caprasio, built in the beginning of the 11th century, is aFirst Romanesque church located atSanta Cruz de la Serós , which was on the Way of St. James.Caprasius should not be confused with another French saint of the same name, the hermit
Caprasius of Lérins .Legend
During the persecutions of Christians by the prefect Dacian, Caprasius fled to Mont-Saint-Vincent, near Agen. He witnessed the execution of Faith from atop the hill. Caprasius was condemned to death, and was joined on his way to execution by Alberta, Faith’s sister (also identified as Caprasius' mother [ [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=2593 St. Caprasius - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online ] ] ), and two brothers, named Primus and Felician. All four were beheaded.
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