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Subject: Biography of a Catholic Saint.
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Asked by: 11b40-ga
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Posted: 15 Oct 2004 11:55 PDT
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Question ID: 415394
Where can I find a biography of "St. Sirus" He was the Bishop Saint
painted by Vincenzo Foppa Ca. 1450. He may be Syrus of Genoa or Syrus
of Pavia (note spelling difference on "sirus") There is a St. Sirus
Chapel in the S. Marcellus Church at Paruzzaro. Appears on medieval
(Italian?) coinage as s. sirus

Request for Question Clarification by tlspiegel-ga on 15 Oct 2004 23:35 PDT
Hi 11b40,

Thank you for your question.  I noticed your question was locked and
unlocked several times.  The information I found, after an extensive
search is very limited.  If it is satisfactory for you, please post a
clarification asking me to post in the answer box.


History Of Genoa by Frank M. Ilariucci
The Phoenicians and the Celts Founded Genoa in Italy 
http://phoenicia.org/genoa.html
 
"Around 300 a.d. Genoa became christian as proven when Jacopo de
Voragine identified the relics of St. Syrus, one of the earliest
bishops of Genoa (b.324-d.381). Before (58 a.d.) the saints Nazarius
and Celsus came to Genoa but they don't succeeded in the conversion."


"Around 300 A.D., Genoa became a Christian city. There is
archaeological evidence that proves this when Jacopo de Voragine
identified the relics of St. Syrus. St. Syrus (324 A.D. - 381 A.D.)
was the one of the earliest bishops of Genoa. It needs to be mentioned
that in 58 A.D., saints Nazrius and Celsus had failed to convert the
population to Christianity."


=========

http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/pst00315.htm

Syrus of Genoa 
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saints0o.htm

SYRUS of Genoa

Memorial 29 June; 7 July 
Profile Parish priest. Bishop of Genoa, Italy. 
Died c.380 of natural causes 
Canonized Pre-Congregation 
Patronage Genoa Italy 

=========
Syrus of Pavia BM (RM)
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/1209.htm

1st century (?). Alleged first bishop of Pavia and said to have been
sent there by the apostles. He probably belongs to the 3rd or 4th
century. He is the principal patron of Pavia, Italy. See also under
Juventius (Benedictines). You'll recognize St. Syrus in art as a
bishop enthroned between two deacons; sometimes with St. Juventius
(Roeder).

=========

Syrus von Pavia 
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.heiligenlexikon.de/BiographienS/Syrus_von_Pavia.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3DSyrus%2Bof%2BPavia%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D

Syrus of Pavia  *Please note - this is a TRANSLATED page*

Anniversary catholic: 9. December  
Name means: Man from Syria (latin.) 
first bishop von Pavia 
+ in the middle 4. Century 

"Syrus' body becomes since that 9. Century in the cathedral of Pavia
in a glass shrine keeps. Many churches in Italy carry its names, in
addition, other mechanisms like the football stadium "San Siro" from
Milan."

=========

http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=007K1R

Today, December 9, we members of the Catholic Church family honor, in
a special way, the following friends of God -- saints whose souls are
now in heaven:

St. Syrus of Pavia (Italian, bishop, early martyr)

=========

Best regards,
tlspiegel

Clarification of Question by 11b40-ga on 16 Oct 2004 08:25 PDT
tlspiegel-ga,

Nice work. Can you also point out the location of a reference to
Sirus/Syrus in The Cannon of Saints for the Catholic Church?  Post at
your convience.

11b40

Request for Question Clarification by tlspiegel-ga on 16 Oct 2004 09:42 PDT
Good Morning,

I have taken a look at your clarification request.  Please give me
some time to organize my thoughts (I just woke up!) and I'll see if I
can find more for you.

Thank you for your patience.  

Best regards,
tlspiegel

Request for Question Clarification by tlspiegel-ga on 16 Oct 2004 10:42 PDT
Hi 11b40,

I'm not quite sure what you mean by your clarification:  "the location
of a reference to Sirus/Syrus in The Cannon of Saints for the Catholic
Church?"

Are you seeking the actual location (place) where in written
literature there is a reference to St. Syrus (in written literature)
about The Canon of Saints for the Catholic Church.  If that's the
case, I've provided the links where I found the information. Those
links are in blue and if you click on them you'll find the place on
the web where I found them.

Or are you seeking the actual physical location (physcial place -
city) where St. Syrus was canonized. I'm really not sure what you are
seeking!


At any rate, I did find more for you.

The Martyrology of the Sacred Order of Friars Preachers - SEPTEMBER 
http://www.op.org/domcentral/life/martyr09.htm

The Twelfth Day of September 

"At Pavia, St. Juventius, bishop, of whom mention is made on February
8. St.  Hermagores, a disciple of St. Mark the Evangelist, sent
Juventius to Pavia along  with the St. Syrus mentioned on December 9.
Both these (missionaries) preached  the Gospel of Christ at Pavia and
distinguished themselves by their miracles and  their great virtues.
By their admirable deeds, they brought the faith even to the 
neighboring cities. Thus, with an honor befitting their pontifical
dignity, their  lives came to a glorious close."

=========

The Martyrology of the Sacred Order of Friars Preachers - DECEMBER 
http://www.op.org/domcentral/life/martyr12.htm

The Ninth Day of December

"At Pavia, St. Syrus, who was the first bishop of that city. He was
celebrated for  his apostolic powers and virtues."

=========

Saint Jerome Emiliani(Optional Memorial) February 8
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0208.htm

Juventius of Pavia B (RM)

"1st century; he shares a second feast with Saint Syrus on September
12. The  tradition is that Saint Hermagoras, bishop of Aquileia and
disciple of Saint Mark,  dispatched Saints Syrus and Juventius to
evangelize Pavia (Ticinum), where  Juventius became its first bishop
(Benedictines)."

=========

Genoa - ARCHDIOCESE OF GENOA (JANUENSIS)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06419a.htm

"The line of bishops is usually dated from St. Solomon or Salonius,
said to have  been martyred in 269. Other bishops are mentioned in the
third and fourth  centuries, the first known with any certainty being
Diogenes, a member of the  Council of Aquileia in 381. Blessed Jacobus
a Voragine, author of the Legenda  Aurea (Golden Legend) and Bishop of
Genoa (1292-1298), tells us that till the  tenth century he found no
mention of a Bishop of Genoa, thus proving that in his  time nothing
was known of the legendary martyred bishops. The St. Syrus I  assigned
to the beginning of the fourth century may therefore be a double of
St.  Syrus II (1139-1163). When the Lombards captured Milan (568), its
bishop,  Laurentius, and many of his clergy took refuge in Genoa; five
other Milanese  bishops took up their residence there. It was this
same Laurentius who dedicated  the church of St. Ambrose built for the
Milanese refugees. About 617, Bishop  Appellinus became involved in
the schism of Agrestius. In 634, Bishop Asterius  ordained St.
Byrsinus, who was to be one of the apostles of Northumbria.

Councils were held at Genoa in 773 (?), 1216, and 1292. Innocent IV
and Adrian V  were natives of the city. It was originally a suffragan
of Milan, but, in 1133,  Innocent II made it a metropolitan see. Its
first archbishop was the St. Syrus  mentioned above. Its suffragan
sees are Albenga, Bobbio, Brugnate and  Luni-Saranza, Chiavari, Savona
and Noli, Tortona, Ventimiglia. In has 200  parishes and 470,000 souls
(161,000 in the city); there are 33 religious houses for  men in the
city, and 19 throughout the diocese; also 62 convents for women in 
the city, and 82 throughout the diocese. The archdiocese supports 2
Catholic  daily newspapers, 3 weekly papers, and 13 other
periodicals."

=========

If you find this acceptable as an answer, please post here to let me know.


Best regards,
tlspiegel

Clarification of Question by 11b40-ga on 17 Oct 2004 08:08 PDT
THIS IS GREAT! I WAS LOOKING FOR A ROLL, OR CANNON, OF ALL THE
CHURCH'S SAINTS, WHITHIN WHICH, SIRUS WAS LISTED. HOWEVER, I
UNDERSTAND THAT BUTLER'S LIVES OF THE SAINTS SHOULD CONTAIN THAT.

THANKS FOR YOUR REARCH, WELL DONE.

JFD
Answer  
Subject: Re: Biography of a Catholic Saint.
Answered By: tlspiegel-ga on 17 Oct 2004 09:29 PDT
 
Hi 11b40,

I'm happy you were pleased with my research!  :)

History Of Genoa by Frank M. Ilariucci
The Phoenicians and the Celts Founded Genoa in Italy 
http://phoenicia.org/genoa.html
 
"Around 300 a.d. Genoa became christian as proven when Jacopo de
Voragine identified the relics of St. Syrus, one of the earliest
bishops of Genoa (b.324-d.381). Before (58 a.d.) the saints Nazarius
and Celsus came to Genoa but they don't succeeded in the conversion."

"Around 300 A.D., Genoa became a Christian city. There is
archaeological evidence that proves this when Jacopo de Voragine
identified the relics of St. Syrus. St. Syrus (324 A.D. - 381 A.D.)
was the one of the earliest bishops of Genoa. It needs to be mentioned
that in 58 A.D., saints Nazrius and Celsus had failed to convert the
population to Christianity."

=========

http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/pst00315.htm

Syrus of Genoa 
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saints0o.htm

SYRUS of Genoa

Memorial 29 June; 7 July 
Profile Parish priest. Bishop of Genoa, Italy. 
Died c.380 of natural causes 
Canonized Pre-Congregation 
Patronage Genoa Italy 

=========

Syrus of Pavia BM (RM)
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/1209.htm

"1st century (?). Alleged first bishop of Pavia and said to have been
sent there by the apostles. He probably belongs to the 3rd or 4th
century. He is the principal patron of Pavia, Italy. See also under
Juventius (Benedictines). You'll recognize St. Syrus in art as a
bishop enthroned between two deacons; sometimes with St. Juventius
(Roeder)."

=========

Syrus von Pavia 
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.heiligenlexikon.de/BiographienS/Syrus_von_Pavia.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3DSyrus%2Bof%2BPavia%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D

Syrus of Pavia  *Please note - this is a TRANSLATED page*

Anniversary catholic: 9. December  
Name means: Man from Syria (latin.) 
first bishop von Pavia 
+ in the middle 4. Century 

"Syrus' body becomes since that 9. Century in the cathedral of Pavia
in a glass shrine keeps. Many churches in Italy carry its names, in
addition, other mechanisms like the football stadium "San Siro" from
Milan."

=========

http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=007K1R

Today, December 9, we members of the Catholic Church family honor, in
a special way, the following friends of God -- saints whose souls are
now in heaven:

St. Syrus of Pavia (Italian, bishop, early martyr)

=========

The Martyrology of the Sacred Order of Friars Preachers - SEPTEMBER 
http://www.op.org/domcentral/life/martyr09.htm

The Twelfth Day of September 

"At Pavia, St. Juventius, bishop, of whom mention is made on February
8. St.  Hermagores, a disciple of St. Mark the Evangelist, sent
Juventius to Pavia along  with the St. Syrus mentioned on December 9.
Both these (missionaries) preached  the Gospel of Christ at Pavia and
distinguished themselves by their miracles and  their great virtues.
By their admirable deeds, they brought the faith even to the 
neighboring cities. Thus, with an honor befitting their pontifical
dignity, their  lives came to a glorious close."

=========

The Martyrology of the Sacred Order of Friars Preachers - DECEMBER 
http://www.op.org/domcentral/life/martyr12.htm

The Ninth Day of December

"At Pavia, St. Syrus, who was the first bishop of that city. He was
celebrated for  his apostolic powers and virtues."

=========

Saint Jerome Emiliani(Optional Memorial) February 8
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0208.htm

Juventius of Pavia B (RM)

"1st century; he shares a second feast with Saint Syrus on September
12. The  tradition is that Saint Hermagoras, bishop of Aquileia and
disciple of Saint Mark,  dispatched Saints Syrus and Juventius to
evangelize Pavia (Ticinum), where  Juventius became its first bishop
(Benedictines)."

=========

Genoa - ARCHDIOCESE OF GENOA (JANUENSIS)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06419a.htm

"The line of bishops is usually dated from St. Solomon or Salonius,
said to have  been martyred in 269. Other bishops are mentioned in the
third and fourth  centuries, the first known with any certainty being
Diogenes, a member of the  Council of Aquileia in 381. Blessed Jacobus
a Voragine, author of the Legenda  Aurea (Golden Legend) and Bishop of
Genoa (1292-1298), tells us that till the  tenth century he found no
mention of a Bishop of Genoa, thus proving that in his  time nothing
was known of the legendary martyred bishops. The St. Syrus I  assigned
to the beginning of the fourth century may therefore be a double of
St.  Syrus II (1139-1163). When the Lombards captured Milan (568), its
bishop,  Laurentius, and many of his clergy took refuge in Genoa; five
other Milanese  bishops took up their residence there. It was this
same Laurentius who dedicated  the church of St. Ambrose built for the
Milanese refugees. About 617, Bishop  Appellinus became involved in
the schism of Agrestius. In 634, Bishop Asterius  ordained St.
Byrsinus, who was to be one of the apostles of Northumbria.

Councils were held at Genoa in 773 (?), 1216, and 1292. Innocent IV
and Adrian V  were natives of the city. It was originally a suffragan
of Milan, but, in 1133,  Innocent II made it a metropolitan see. Its
first archbishop was the St. Syrus  mentioned above. Its suffragan
sees are Albenga, Bobbio, Brugnate and  Luni-Saranza, Chiavari, Savona
and Noli, Tortona, Ventimiglia. In has 200  parishes and 470,000 souls
(161,000 in the city); there are 33 religious houses for  men in the
city, and 19 throughout the diocese; also 62 convents for women in 
the city, and 82 throughout the diocese. The archdiocese supports 2
Catholic  daily newspapers, 3 weekly papers, and 13 other
periodicals."

=========

Best regards,
tlspiegel
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