Saint Tarcice of Rodez
Virgin
Born of Frankish nobility and granddaughter of Clotaire I, Saint Tarcice left opulence to live as a hermit in a cave in Rodelle. Miraculously nourished by a goat, she died in the odor of sanctity around the year 600. Her relics, kept at the Cathedral of Rodez, and her miraculous fountain remain the object of great devotion.
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SAINT TARCICE, VIRGIN IN RODEZ (circa 600).
Origins and genealogy
Saint Tarcice comes from an illustrious lineage, daughter of Ambert, lord of Aquitaine, and of Blitilde, a direct descendant of kings Clovis and Clotaire I.
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Vocation and eremitic life
After renouncing her fortune, she settled in an isolated cave in Rodelle, in Rouergue, where she led a life of prayer miraculously nourished by a goat.
Saint Tarcice had three brothers: Arnoul Arnoul Brother of Tarcice and treasurer of Charlemagne. , treasurer of Charlemagne; Sa int Ferréol, saint Ferréol Brother of Tarcisius and Bishop of Uzès. Bishop of Uzès; and S aint Modéric, saint Modéric Brother of Tarcisius and second bishop of Larzac. who was the second Bishop of Larzac, a diocese o f Rouerg Rouergue Region of Gaul where the saint settled. ue, around the 7th century, of which only the memory remains. The first years of Tarcice were spent in the service of God. To be freer to serve Him, she even renounced the advantages of an opulent house and left her country by a particular inspiration of the Holy Spirit. After various pilgrimages, she came to Rouergue, and settled in the parish of Rodelle, in the middle of the woods, Rodelle Parish where the saint's cave and fountain were located. in deep solitude, isolated from all contact with the world. There, like another Mary, she chose the better part. Her habitual occupation was to converse with her God through prayer, living alone in a cave that is still visited today, the entrance of which was as if closed by brushwood. The Lord wished to provide for her sustenance Himself and miraculously supply her food: it is said that a goat came to offer her its milk at fixed hours.
Passing and Veneration of Relics
Upon her death, her body was discovered thanks to a celestial light and transferred to Rodez. Her relics, preserved from the Revolution, rest today in the cathedral.
Saint Tarcice spent several years in this solitude. Then, one day, an extraordinary light was seen shining over the cave; people rushed there and found the holy body of Tarcice, inanimate, exhaling a celestial fragrance. Transported to Rodez by th e bis Rodez Diocese where the saint's feast day is celebrated on April 28. hop assisted by his clergy, amidst an immense gathering of people, the relics of Saint Tarcice were the object of universal veneration, especially in the monastery of Saint- Sernin, below Rodez, wher monastère du Saint-Sernin Monastery in Rodez that honored the saint's cult until 1791. e, until 1791, the nuns, almost all from noble families, took pride in invoking her as the source of their patronesses and honored her with a particular cult. The relics of Saint Tarcice, which escaped the revolutionary turmoil, are today kept in one of the rich reliquaries of the cathedral, and are surrounded, as in the past, by the trust and love of the pious faithful. — Hagiographers wrongly place the relics of Saint Tarcice in the church of Saint-Vincent, in Rodez; this church no longer exists, if it ever existed.
The Fountain of Rodelle
A fountain located near her former cave is renowned for healing eye ailments thanks to the saint's blessings.
Not far from the cave where the holy life of our blessed Tarcice flowed, in the woods of Rodelle, is a fountain whose water is regarded as very effective against eye ailments, thanks to the blessings that Tarcice had given to this fountain, which was a witness to the merits of her life.
Annexes & related entities
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Key Events
- Renunciation of an opulent house
- Departure from native land by divine inspiration
- Settled in a cave in Rodelle
- Eremitic life sustained by a goat
- Discovery of the body by a miraculous light
- Translation of relics to Rodez
Miracles
- Food provided daily by a goat
- Extraordinary light shining over her cave at her death
- Celestial odor exhaled by her body
- Efficacy of her fountain water against eye ailments