Procopius of Sázava
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Procopius of Sázava | |
---|---|
Duke Oldřich meets Procopius during a hunt (painting by Josef Mathauser) | |
Born |
c. 970 Chotouň, Bohemia |
Died |
March 25, 1053 Sázava, Bohemia |
Honored in | Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church |
Canonized | June 2, 1204 by Pope Innocent III |
Feast | July 14; formerly July 4 |
Attributes | devil ploughing before him; depicted as an abbot with a book and whip, devil at his feet; with a stag (or hind) near him; with Saints Adelbert, Ludmila, and Vitus; hermit with a skull and a girdle of leaves |
Patronage | Bohemia |
Saint Procopius of Sázava (died March 25, 1053) was a Czech saint. He studied at Prague where he was also ordained. He was a canon and a hermit and then became the founding abbot of Sázava near Prague. He is an alleged author of the Reims Gospel.
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.