Abundius the Sacristan

Saint Abundius the Sacristan
Sacristan
Born unknown
Died c. 564
Rome, Italy
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Feast 14 April

Saint Abundius the Sacristan (also Abonde, or, variously, Acontius) (died c. 564) was a sacristan of the Church of Saint Peter in Rome.

Life

His holy life was reportedly an inspiration to all who knew him, and several miracles were attributed to him. For one, he is reported as having miraculously healed someone of gout by his prayers.[1]

Another story of a miraculous healing by Abundius is told by Saint Gregory the Great in his Dialogues (Book III, Chapter 25).[2] Gregory reports that there was a young woman who was suffering from palsy, and had been praying to Saint Peter to be healed. The saint appeared to her in a vision and told her to go to Abundius to be healed. The woman did not know Abundius, but sought him out at the basilica and engaged in the following conversation with him:

In the same work, Gregory also makes note of another saintly sacristan of Saint Peter's, Theodore, who lived before Abundius.

Veneration

The Roman Martyrology lists Abundius briefly on his feast day, April 14, which is kept as a feast at Saint Peter's.[4]

References

  1. Holweck, F. G., A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints. St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co. 1924.
  2. Jones, Terry. "Abundius the Sacristan". Saints.SQPN.com. Archived from the original on 2011-12-28. Retrieved 2012-02-24.
  3. Gregory the Great (1911). "Of Abundius, Keeper of the same Church of St. Peter". In Edmund G. Gardner. Dialogues. London: Philip Lee Warner.
  4. Rabenstein, Katherine (April 1999). "Abundius the Sacristan". Saints O' the Day for April 14. Archived from the original on February 6, 2007. Retrieved 2012-02-24.
  5. Confraternity of Ss. Peter & Paul. "April 14". The Roman Martyrology. Archived from the original on 2005-03-10. Retrieved 2007-04-13.
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