medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On 12/26/14, I wrote:
> ...although in 499 the church was still officially the _titulus Anastasiae_ (a name form typically honoring an early donor), Leo V's delivery of a sermon there on 25. December, the day given in the Passio as Anastasia's _dies natalis_, suggests that the association between the building and the saint may already have been current in the 450s.
>
A bizarre slip. Leo I, obviously.
--JD
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