Saint of the Day – 28 September – Saint Salonius (c400-c475) Bishop and Confessor of Geneva in Switzerland, Scholar and Author, a zealous shepherd. A saintly Bishop much admired by many holy contemporise including St Pope Leo the Great.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Geneva, St Salonius, Bishop and Confessor.”
Salonius was born around the year 400. His father, Saint Eucherius, Archbishop of Lyon, was the author of the renowned “Passio Agaunensium Martyrum.” His wife, Gallia, bore him two sons, Salonius andVeranu. St Eucherius here: https://anastpaul.com/2024/11/16/saint-of-the-day-16-november-saint-eucherius-of-lyons-c380-c449-bishop-and-confessor/
When he was widowed, Eucherius retired to the Monastery founded by Saint Honoratus on one of the Lérins Islands and took his two sons with him, who received an excellent education. Among their teachers, it is enough to mention the Saints Hilary of Arles, Salvian and Vincent of Lérins.
Veranus later became the Bishop of Venice and Salonius the Bishop of Geneva, by 439 at the latest.
Salonius succeeded Saint Isaac, the 1st Bishop of that City. He participated actively in the life of the Church, particularly attending the Councils of Orange in 441, Vaison in 442 and Arles in 451.
A highly cultured man, he wrote an important work, the “Expositio mystica in Parabolas Salomonis et in Ecclesiaste” (a commentary on the Scriptural books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes in the form of questions and answers.
A letter he wrote to Pope Saint Leo I (the Great) also survives. It is interesting to note that other Authors dedicated their works to him. His father, St Eucherius also dedicated his “Instructionum libri” to Salonius, in which he proposed answers to certain questions in the Scriptures and explained words and expressions in Hebrew and Greek. Furthermore, St Salvian, the Bishop of Marseille, dedicated his “De Gubernatione Dei – On the government of God” and several other letters to our St Salonius..
Salonius died on 28 September of an unspecified year, probably at the beginning of the last quarter of the 5th century. On this very anniversary, the holy Bishop is still remembered today.
Salonius successors on the Episcopal sSe of Geneva include Saint Domitian at the time of Saint Clodild, Saint Maximus, friend of King Saint Sigismund and the very famous Saint Francis de Sales.

