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Catholic saint and Archbishop of Lyon (d. 524) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Viventiolus (French: Saint Vivientol) (460 – July 12, 524) (also known as Juventiole) was the Archbishop of Lyon (ancient Lugdunum) 514–523. Later canonized and venerated as a saint within the Catholic Church, Archdiocese of Lyon, France[1] his feast Day is July 12. He is recognised in the Orthodox Church and the True Orthodox Church, including amongst the Tikhonites, as a pre-Great Schism Western Saint.
Saint Viventiolus | |
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Archbishop of Lyon | |
Archdiocese | Lyon |
Installed | 515 |
Term ended | 523 |
Predecessor | Stephanus |
Successor | Lupus |
Personal details | |
Born | 460 |
Died | July 12, 524 63–64) | (aged
Nationality | Burgundian |
Parents | Aquilinus (father), Tullia (grandmother) |
Profession | Author |
Sainthood | |
Feast day | July 12 |
Venerated in | Catholic Church, Orthodox Church, True Orthodox Church |
Viventiolus and his brother Rusticus[2] were the sons of Aquilinus (c. 430-c. 470), a nobleman of Lyon, and friend of Sidonius Apollinaris (c. 400). Aquilinus was a vicarius of a province in Gaul between 423 and 448 under Apollinaris, the father of Sidonius.
Through his paternal grandmother, Tullia, Viventiolus was the great-grandson of Saint Eucherius and his wife Gallia. His paternal grandfather was the son of Decimus Rusticus and his wife Artemia.
Viventiolus was a monk of St. Oyend (St. Claude), in Jura, where he was elected prior. Avitus of Vienne recommended him for the See of Lyon.[2] In 517, he and Avitus presided over the Council of Epaone.
He is also the author of a book Life of the Jura Fathers, which described the beginnings of monasticism in that region.[3]
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