词条 | Antiochus of Lyon |
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Antiochus, or Antioch or Andéol, was the metropolitan bishop of Lyon and a Saint of the Roman Catholic church. He died about 410. He is venerated as a Saint by both the Roman Catholic and the Orthodox Church, with his feast day being 13 August for Catholics, 15 October for the Orthodox. BiographyAntiochus was a priest in Lyon, when his bishop Justus of Lyon resigned his See and moved to the Scetic Desert in Egypt to live in a Skete, Antiochus had the desire to see the holy prelate.[1] He therefore embarked at Marseilles for Egypt and came to the saint to induce him to return. Justus declined and Antiochus returned to Gaul.[2] Antioch later became bishop in Lyon during the early 5th century and he arranged to bring the relics of Bishop Justus to Lyon and buried them in the Basilica of the Maccabees, where he himself was later buried.[3][4] References1. ^Guillaume Paradin, Memoires De L'Histoire De Lyon (By Antoine Gryphius, 1573) p61 {{s-start}}{{s-rel|ca}}{{succession box2. ^Monks of Ramsgate. “Antiochus”. Book of Saints, 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 22 July 2012 3. ^Bishop of Lyon (5th c.). 4. ^{{cite book |title=Vies des Saints du diocèse de Lyon |trans-title=Lives of the Saints of the Diocese of Lyon |year=1835 |url={{Google books|DJRLOV6-QTAC|page=85|plainurl=y}} |page=85}} | title = Bishop of Lyon | before = St. Martin | after = Elpidius | years = c. 400 – c. 410 }}{{s-end}}{{authority control}} 4 : Bishops of Lyon|5th-century bishops|Year of birth unknown|Year of death uncertain |
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