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Fridianus

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257: 540: 45: 528: 504: 552: 516: 284:, Fridianus walked down to the river bank, and, strengthened by the prayers of the faithful, he commanded the waters of the Serchio to follow his rake. To the amazement of those gathered, the river followed Fridianus as he cut a path away from the city and the cultivated land on its outskirts. 313:, Spain. When Fridianus was buried in this church, the church was renamed as Ss. Frediano and Vincenzo. The church is now a major landmark and is regularly visited. 280:, which ran past Lucca, often flooded the nearby city. The citizens became so distressed that they asked the bishop to come to their aid. Armed with a 592: 587: 597: 440: 607: 229:. He was later ordained a priest. During his pilgrimage to Rome, he decided to dedicate his life to God in solitude and became a 602: 253:
of Lucca, which Fridianus accepted. He would often return to the countryside to spend his time in quiet prayer and solitude.
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Fridianus became known for working miracles. His most famous one is considered a legend. The River
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states: “Remarkable for sanctity and miracles was St. Fridianus (560-88), son of Ultonius,
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According to Catholic tradition, he was a prince of Ireland. He went on a pilgrimage to
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A calendar of saints : the lives of the principal saints of the Christian Year
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Fridianus had a church built on the spot of the present basilica, dedicated to
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Fridianus is venerated as a Christian saint of the 6th century and as a
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According to his legend, Fridianus was brought up trained in Irish
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During his episcopate, the city of Lucca was attacked by the
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in the city is dedicated to him, as are churches in
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Frediano

Serchio
Roman Catholic Church
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Feast
Attributes
Italian
Irish
prince
hermit
Ulster
Lucca
Basilica of San Frediano
Florence
bishop of Lucca
Basilica di San Frediano
Lucca
Rome
hermit
Catholic Encyclopedia
King of Ireland
Ulster
monasticism
St Enda
St Colman
hermit
Mount Pisano
Lucca

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