Maturinus

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Maturino de Larchant era un sacerdote del final del siglo III, considerado como santo por la Iglesia católica. Es celebrado el 1 de noviembre (su fiesta estaba fijada al 9 de noviembre , antes la reforma del calendario litúrgico de 1969), pero también el 3 de noviembre,​ sobre todo en la diócesis de Meaux y en todas las diócesis de Île-de-France.​​​​ Su vida es conocida únicamente por su leyenda, escrita hacia el siglo X por frailes de París. rdf:langString
Mathurin dit de Larchant, considéré comme saint dans l'Église catholique, était un prêtre de la fin du IIIe siècle. Il est souvent fêté le 1er novembre (sa fête était fixée au 9 novembre avant la réforme du calendrier liturgique de 1969), mais aussi le 3 novembre, notamment dans le diocèse de Meaux et dans tous les diocèses d'Île-de-France. Sa vie est uniquement connue par sa légende, écrite vers le Xe siècle par des moines de Paris. rdf:langString
Maturino, in latino Maturinus, conosciuto anche nelle varianti Matilin, Matelin, Mathelin, Maturin (Larchant, ... – Roma, 310 circa), è stato un religioso francese, venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica.Originario del Gâtinais ed evangelizzatore delle Gallie, è famoso per le sue conoscenze mediche per le quali pare abbia guarito dalla follia la figlia dell'imperatore Massimiano. È patrono dei folli, dei lunatici, dei buffoni e dei marinai. rdf:langString
Saint Maturinus, or Mathurin (died ca. 300 AD) was a French exorcist and missionary venerated as a saint. The first source to mention Maturinus is the Martyrology of Usuard, written in 875. In the next century, a biography of Maturinus was composed. According to his legend, Maturinus was born in Liricantus (now Larchant). His parents, Marinus and Euphemia, were pagan. His father was entrusted by Maximian with the task of exterminating the Christians of the region. He became a priest at the age of twenty, and took care of the diocese when the local bishop went to Rome. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Maturino de Larchant
rdf:langString Mathurin de Larchant
rdf:langString Maturino di Langres
rdf:langString Maturinus
rdf:langString Saint Maturinus
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rdf:langString Statue of Saint Maturinus. Church of Tessy-sur-Vire.
rdf:langString ~300 AD
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rdf:langString Maturino de Larchant era un sacerdote del final del siglo III, considerado como santo por la Iglesia católica. Es celebrado el 1 de noviembre (su fiesta estaba fijada al 9 de noviembre , antes la reforma del calendario litúrgico de 1969), pero también el 3 de noviembre,​ sobre todo en la diócesis de Meaux y en todas las diócesis de Île-de-France.​​​​ Su vida es conocida únicamente por su leyenda, escrita hacia el siglo X por frailes de París.
rdf:langString Saint Maturinus, or Mathurin (died ca. 300 AD) was a French exorcist and missionary venerated as a saint. The first source to mention Maturinus is the Martyrology of Usuard, written in 875. In the next century, a biography of Maturinus was composed. According to his legend, Maturinus was born in Liricantus (now Larchant). His parents, Marinus and Euphemia, were pagan. His father was entrusted by Maximian with the task of exterminating the Christians of the region. His son Maturinus, however, was secretly baptized by Polycarp, when the boy was twelve. According to legend, he began to perform miracles, drive out demons, and calm rowdy or riotous individuals. He eventually converted his parents to Christianity. He became a priest at the age of twenty, and took care of the diocese when the local bishop went to Rome. His fame grew, and emperor Maximian himself requested that he come to Rome so that his daughter-in-law Flavia Maximiana Theodora, who had been possessed by an evil spirit, could be cured by the saint. The demon in Theodora's body was expelled. Maturinus lived for three more years in Rome, interceding with the emperor on behalf of persecuted Christians. He died on November 1, and was buried in a Roman cemetery. However, Maturinus miraculously indicated that he wished to be buried in Larchant; his body was taken to Sens and then to Larchant.
rdf:langString Mathurin dit de Larchant, considéré comme saint dans l'Église catholique, était un prêtre de la fin du IIIe siècle. Il est souvent fêté le 1er novembre (sa fête était fixée au 9 novembre avant la réforme du calendrier liturgique de 1969), mais aussi le 3 novembre, notamment dans le diocèse de Meaux et dans tous les diocèses d'Île-de-France. Sa vie est uniquement connue par sa légende, écrite vers le Xe siècle par des moines de Paris.
rdf:langString Maturino, in latino Maturinus, conosciuto anche nelle varianti Matilin, Matelin, Mathelin, Maturin (Larchant, ... – Roma, 310 circa), è stato un religioso francese, venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica.Originario del Gâtinais ed evangelizzatore delle Gallie, è famoso per le sue conoscenze mediche per le quali pare abbia guarito dalla follia la figlia dell'imperatore Massimiano. È patrono dei folli, dei lunatici, dei buffoni e dei marinai.
rdf:langString comic actors, jesters, and clowns, as well as the patron saint of sailors , of tinmen and of plumbers; invoked against mental illness and infertility.
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