Saint Agapitus (Agapetus) of Rome

MARTYR AT PALESTRINA, IN THE PAPAL STATES.

Martyr at Palestrina

Feast
August 18th
Death
18 août (martyre)
Categories
martyr , child

A young martyr of Praeneste, Agapitus miraculously survived the lions of the amphitheater, which lay down at his feet. He was eventually beheaded by order of Antiochus. His courage converted the soldier Anastasius, and his relics are honored today in Palestrina and Besançon.

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SAINT AGAPETUS OR AGAPITUS OF ROME,

MARTYR AT PALESTRINA, IN THE PAPAL STATES.

Martyrdom 01 / 04

The martyrdom at Praeneste

Agapitus miraculously survives the lions in the amphitheater before being beheaded outside the city of Praeneste by order of Antiochus.

to the wild beasts in the amphitheater: two lions were unleashed upon him, their eyes flashing with fury; but at the sight o f Agap Agapet Young Christian martyr executed at Praeneste. itus they calmed down, lay at his feet, licked him gently, and showered him with a thousand caresses, until the holy child ordered them to return to their dens. At the sight of this prodigy, the people cried out that the true God was the God of Agapitus. Finally, by the orde r of Anti Antiochus Prefect of the East, a cruel judge responsible for the execution of saints. ochus, two executioners led him outside the city of P raeneste Préneste Place of Margaret's solitary retreat. , and having placed him between two columns, they severed his head with the sword. The Christians took his body and buried it at night, one kilometer from the same city, in a field where they found a brand-new tomb, which seemed to have been prepared by miracle to render the burial of this child martyr more glorious.

Conversion 02 / 04

Conversion of the soldier Anastasius

Impressed by the constancy of Agapitus, the lieutenant Anastasius converted to Christianity and in turn suffered martyrdom.

His constancy, in the midst of so many torments, touched a soldier who was leading him; his name was Anas Anastase Cornicularius soldier converted by the example of Agapetus. tasius. The Roman Martyrology gives him the honorable title of cornicularius, that is to say, lieutenant to the military tribune. He abandoned paganism and embraced the Christian religion. Seized shortly thereafter, he was put to death on the following August 20.

Cult 03 / 04

Translation of relics

The saint's remains are preserved in Palestrina, while fragments were transferred to Liessies and Besançon over the centuries.

The relics of Saint Agapitus have been preserved until the present day in the cit y of Pales Palestrina Place of Margaret's solitary retreat. trina, which is now episcopal, at the choice of the first cardinals; some bones were transported to the Benedict ine abbey of Liesses or Liess abbaye bénédictine de Liesses Abbey that received relics of the saint. ies, near Avesnes, in the current diocese of Cambrai. Chelid onius, Bis Chélidoine Bishop of Besançon in the 5th century. hop of Besan çon, bro Besançon Episcopal see restored by Saint Nicet. ught back from Rome, in 445, the head of this holy Martyr, and deposited it in the church of Saint-Étienne. It is today in that of Saint-Jean, where Hugh I tra Hugues Ier Figure who transferred the relics in the 11th century. nsferred it towards the middle of the 11th century. The Roman Martyrology makes mention of him, as do those of Bede, Usuard, and Ado. Bar Baronius Cardinal and hagiographer who fixed the feast day on October 8. onius also speaks of him in his Notes and in his Annals.

Source 04 / 04

Sources and references

The account is based on the work of the Bollandists and mentions the historical martyrologies of Bede, Usuard, and Baronius.

We have almost entirely rewritten the account of this martyrdom, inserted in Father Giry, with the he lp of the Bo Bellandistes A society of Jesuit scholars who publish the Acta Sanctorum. llandists.

Official source Les Petits Bollandistes, by Mgr Paul GUÉRIN, chamberlain to His Holiness Pius IX.

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Key Events

  1. Exposure to wild beasts in the amphitheater
  2. Miracle of the lions lying at his feet
  3. Decapitation outside the city of Praeneste
  4. Miraculous burial in a new tomb

Miracles

  1. Ferocious lions turning into lambs and licking his feet
  2. Discovery of a new tomb seemingly prepared by miracle

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