Saint of the Day – 12 September – Saint Juventius of Pavia (1st Century) Bishop, Confessor, Disciple of St Hermagoras the first Bishop of Achilles (died c70), himself a disciple of St Mark the Evangelist. Patronages – of the City and the Diocese of Pavia, Italy, co-patron with St Syrus. Also known as – Eventius, Iventius, or Inventius.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Pavia, St Juventius, the Bishop, mentioned on the 8th of February (the day of his birthday into Heaven, although today is his Feast Day). He was sent to that City, with St Cyrus by blessed Hermagoras, disciple of the Evangelist St Mark. They both preached the Gospel of Christ there and, being renowned for great virtues and miracles, illumined the neighbouring Cities by divine works. They close their glorious careers in peace, invested with the Episcipol dignity.”
In the company of St Syrus, Juventius fought against Arianism. He worked to challenge and convert those who followed Arianism in his Diocese.
Traditions regarding both St Juventius and Syrus vary, the latter being the first Bishop of Pavia and we presume our Saint was his Assistant or Auxiliary Bishop. We have nothing further on St Juventius personal details.
St Syrus here:
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