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词条 Mansuetus (bishop of Toul)
释义

  1. Life

  2. Veneration

  3. Gallery

  4. Notes

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|name = Mansuetus
|image =Sculpture façade Notre-Dame-de-L'Annonciation de Nancy 2.jpg
|church = Catholic Church
|archbishop_of = Bishop of Toul
|appointed=365
|term_end=375
|successor= Amon
|feast_day=September 3
|venerated=Catholic Church
}}

Saint Mansuetus ({{lang-fr|Mansuy}}) (died 375) was the first Bishop of Toul.

Life

Mansuetus is thought to be of Irish or Scottish origin. After religious studies in Rome, he was sent by Pope Damasus I to evangelize Gaul, becoming the first Bishop of Toul in 365.[1][2] Little is known about the details of his life; he is believed to have erected a church dedicated to St. Peter and to have spent nearly four decades preaching in the Lequois region, which efforts were met with considerable success.[3] He died in Thulium while serving as itinerant bishop of Belgian prim.

Veneration

Mansuetus is recognized as a saint according to the Pre-Congregation standards for canonization.[4] Tradition holds that he is responsible for the healing of lepers and for restoring the life of the drowned son of the prince of Toul.[5] His Feast day is celebrated on September 3 in the Diocese of Soul and on August 31 in Saint-Dié .[6]

According to the Vita Sancti Gerardi, Bishop St. Gerard I of Toul (r. 963–994) had the relics of both Mansuetus and Aprus brought into Toul and placed in the church of St. John the Baptist while he was ill.[7] Later, in 1790, Mansuetus' relics were divided among the canons of the church of Toul, to prevent them from being destroyed by revolutionaries.[8]

Gallery

Iconography is found on the shrine of Vittel and a brotherhood statue, belonging to the Church of Fontenoy-le-Château. There are parish churches dedicated to St. Mansuy in Bouvron, Fontenoy-le-Château, Loisey-Culey, Nancy, Serécourt. The village of Dommary-Baroncourt had a church of that name, but it was destroyed in 1974.

Notes

1. ^Dictionnaire d'orfèvrerie, de gravure et de ciselure chrétiennes, (Jacques Rémi A. Texier, 1863).
2. ^« Ils sont nos aïeux, les saints de chez nous » - Chanoine André Laurent - Mirecourt - 1980.
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.introibo.fr/Saint-Mansuy-Eveque|title=Saint Mansuy, évêque|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
4. ^http://catholicsaints.info/saint-mansuetus/
5. ^Rev. S. Baring-Gould, The Lives of the Saints (John Hodges: 1875), 36
6. ^Calendar Ecclesiastical.
7. ^Karl Leyser, Timothy Reuter, Warriors and Churchmen in the High Middle Ages: Essays Presented to Karl Leyser (Continuum International Publishing Group: 1992), 56.
8. ^Rev. S. Baring-Gould, M.A. The Lives of the Saints (John Hodges: 1875), 36.
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