Saint of the Day – 3 August – Saint Euphronius of Autun (Died after 472) Bishop and Confessor, Founder and builder of a Basilica and a Monastery. Also known as – Euphromius, Eufronio. Additional Memorial – 3 June in Autun.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Autun, the demise of St Euphromious, Bishop and Confessor.”
Euphronius, Priest of the Church of Autun, while still young, built a Basilica on the Tomb of the Martyr Saint Symphorian (Died c180) which would later become a famous Monastery.
In 453, Euphronius composed a letter, now lost, to the Bishop of Angers, Talasius. Around 470, when Bishop Perpetuus of Tours was building a new Church to house the remains of St Martin of Tours, Euphronius sent the marble for the covering of the Saint’s Tomb.
The letters of St Sidonius Apollinaris the Bishop of Clermont, notes that around the year 470 our Saint Euphronius, accompanied his great friend, St Lupus of Troyes, whom we celebrated on 29 July, together with the Bishop of Lyons and other Prelates, to Chalon-sur-Saône to Consecrate a new Bishop there.
Also in 472, Sidonius wrote to Euphronius to invite him to attend the Consecration of the new Bishop of Bourges.
Euphronius’ name appears in the Martyrology of Hieronymus but his cult in Autun does not seem to date further backwards beyond the 11th Century. He was celebrated on 3 June in Saint Symphorian’s Basilica and Monastery of Autun where he was buried and in the Church Consecrated and dedicated to him (now disappeared) in the village of Saint-Euphròne (Còte d’Or) mentioned from 865.

