medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
John Dillon wrote:
>
> In the version of the Roman Martyrology current in 1961
> http://web2.airmail.net/carlsch/MaterDei/Martyrol/title.htm
> Remigius is of course entered under the day of his Feast in the
> general Roman Calendar, 1. October.
But, "In the version of the Roman Martyrology current in 1961", the entry
for 13 January would have said something along these lines:
Rhemis, in Gállia, item natális sancti Remígii, Epíscopi et Confessóris.
Hic gentem Francórum convértit ad Christum, Clodovéo, ipsórum Rege, sacris
baptísmatis undis et fídei sacraméntis initiáto; et, cum annos plúrimos in
Episcopátu explésset, sanctitáte et miraculórum glória conspícuus, decéssit
e vita. Ejus vero festívitas Kaléndis Octóbris potíssimum recólitur, quo
die sacrum ipsíus corpus translátum fuit.
In the circumstances, it is puzzling if there is no mention of the
translation on 1 October in the "new" Roman Martyrology.
John Briggs
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