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E07237: In his Sermon 221, On the feast of the Apostles James and John, Caesarius bishop of Arles (southern Gaul) celebrates the feast of *John (Apostle and Evangelist, S00042). Written in Latin at Arles, 503/542.
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posted on 2018-12-30, 00:00 authored by BryanCaesarius of Arles, Sermon 221, Omelia in natale Apostolorum Iacobi et Iohannis
The sermon is mainly focused on loving one’s enemies, citing the examples of Stephen, and the brothers and disciples, James and John. Despite the title, the sermon appears to have been delivered on a feast of John alone:
3. […] beatissimus Iohannes apostolus, cuius hodie festivitas recolitur’[...] huius Iohannis, cuius in toto mundo hodie festum peragitur [...]
'... the most blessed John the apostle, whose feast it is today ... of this John whose feast is today celebrated throughout the world ...'
Text: Morin, vol. 2, 873-7. Translation: Mueller, vol. 3, 134-8.
The sermon is mainly focused on loving one’s enemies, citing the examples of Stephen, and the brothers and disciples, James and John. Despite the title, the sermon appears to have been delivered on a feast of John alone:
3. […] beatissimus Iohannes apostolus, cuius hodie festivitas recolitur’[...] huius Iohannis, cuius in toto mundo hodie festum peragitur [...]
'... the most blessed John the apostle, whose feast it is today ... of this John whose feast is today celebrated throughout the world ...'
Text: Morin, vol. 2, 873-7. Translation: Mueller, vol. 3, 134-8.
History
Evidence ID
E07237Saint Name
John, the Apostle and Evangelist : S00042 James, the Apostle, son of Zebedee : S00108Saint Name in Source
Iohannes ApostolusRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Sermons/HomiliesLanguage
- Latin
Evidence not before
503Evidence not after
543Activity not before
503Activity not after
543Place of Evidence - Region
Gaul and Frankish kingdomsPlace of Evidence - City, village, etc
ArlesPlace of evidence - City name in other Language(s)
Arles Tours Tours Toronica urbs Prisciniacensim vicus Pressigny Turonorum civitas Ceratensis vicus CéréMajor author/Major anonymous work
Caesarius of ArlesCult activities - Festivals
- Saint’s feast