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to fly ahead of him to the Pope as a gift, since he had nothing suitable to give him. When he arrived in Rome for his audience he wanted to take off his cloak, which was wet from the rain, but found nowhere to hang it, so threw it over a ray of sunshine, which supported it. When the Pope saw that
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in Brixen until the following Sunday, 6 October, when they were solemnly translated to their resting-place in Brixen Cathedral. The feast day was established on 20 July, but only for the town of Brixen, not for the whole diocese. The relics were publicly venerated every year on this day, and
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as well as of the administrator and members of the council of Belluno, von Rossi took a shoulder-blade and a rib, with which he returned to Brixen on 3 October 1658. The relics were kept initially in the church of the
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At the beginning of the 16th century an account of his life was compiled by the public notary of Belluno, Peter Paul von Diolaitis, although he did not give his sources.
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In Brixen up to the early 17th century little or nothing was known of Lucanus: the old lists of bishops and other liturgical books of the region made no mention of him.
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In 1814 the relics of Lucanus were given new containers in the same form as the containers of the relics of patron saints of the diocese, Saints
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and officially venerated there. He had however for some considerable time previously been venerated in the church of Belluno as bishop of Säben.
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Heiliger Tyroler-Ehrenglanz oder Lebensgeschichten — heiliger, seliger, gottseliger, frommer und ausgezeichneter Tyroler (etc.)
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Heiliger Tyroler-Ehrenglanz oder Lebensgeschichten — heiliger, seliger, gottseliger, frommer und ausgezeichneter Tyroler
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Lucanus was in grace he declared him innocent and allowed him to return home with his blessing and rich presents.
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of milk, butter and cheese if they could be obtained. For this his enemies denounced him in the year 424 before
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Lucanus is scarcely known outside the immediate area of his labours and much that is said of him is legendary.
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to receive his blessing. In the background his cloak hangs up to dry from a sunbeam (copper engraving, 1714)
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On his return, however, Lucanus was driven from Säben by his enemies and took refuge in the valley of
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sometimes also carried in processions with the relics of the other saints of the cathedral.
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During a famine he allowed the consumption in his bishopric during the forty days' fast of
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Zentral-Kommission fĂĽr Denkmalpflege in Wien (1899), Karl Czoernig (Freiherr von) (ed.),
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bear his name, as he is supposed to have stopped there both before and after his flight.
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by being beheaded; his feast day is 30 October. His relics are now in the cathedral of
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He is also shown riding a bear. This motif also occurs in the legends of Saints
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Mittheilungen der Kaiserl. Königl. Zentral-Kommission für Denkmalpflege in Wien
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Christliche Ikonographie: Ein Handbuch zum Verständnis der christlichen Kunst
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Christliche Ikonographie: Ein Handbuch zum Verständnis der christlichen Kunst
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Les manuscrits liturgiques du canton de Genève (Teil 5 von Iter Helveticum)
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Verzeichnis der Heiligen von Italien (Resch, Annal. Sab. I. Pag. 269)
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Kurtze, aber auĂźerlesneste Leben der lieben Heiligen Gottes (etc.)
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of Brixen of 1604, was Lucanus counted among the patron saints of
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Leben der Väter und Märtyrer nebst auderer vorzüglichen Heiligen
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Der Schlern : Monatszeitschrift fĂĽr sĂĽdtiroler Landeskunde
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concerning the veneration of Lucanus to the following effect:
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Johann Andreas von Rossi to Belluno in order to acquire some
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from Lucanus's grave for Brixen. With the agreement of the
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Katholische Kirche Ă–sterreich, Liturgischer Kalender auf
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Holweck, Frederick George. "Lucanus, Bishop of Sabiona",
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Carl Pfaundler wrote in his book (published in 1843)
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Index


Pope Celestine I
Italian
‹See Tfd›
German
fl.
Roman Catholic
Dolomites
Tyrol
bishop of Säben
bishop of Brixen
South Tyrol
bishop of Säben
Klausen
Lent
Pope Celestine I
Rome
Spoleto
dropsy
partridges
Agordo
Italian
province of Belluno
Belluno Cathedral
Hieronymus Otto Agricola
breviary
Brixen Cathedral
Anton von Crosini
Canon
relics

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