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Venantius of Salona

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Venatius of Salona (also Wigand; died 259), was a Christian saint, martyr and Bishop of Salona in Dalmatia, active in the later half of the third century AD.[1] He was martyred in Delminium.[2]

He either was the first bishop or succeeded Saint Domnius as bishop. Originally buried in Dalmatia, his body was brought to Rome by Pope John IV in 640 and his relics were in the baptistery of the Lateran Basilica, which also contains a mosaic of him.

Unlike other saints he was not found in early martyrologies, appearing for the first time in a twelfth century Hungarian liturgical calendar.

His feast day was on 1 April. As well as Rome and Dalmatia he was a popular saint in Toledo.

References

  1. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Sts. Wigand" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  2. ^ Demandt, Goltz & Schlange-Schöningen 2004, p. 225.