Saint of the Day – 14 December – Saint Pompey (4th Century?) Bishop of Pavia, Italy. Also known as Pompeius.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “Ar Pavia, Pompey, Bishop.”
Five days ago, on 9 December, we celebrated Saint Syrus, the first Bishop of Pavia and the legendary evangeliser of much of the Po Valley. In the imposing task of casting the net of the fisher of men over that flat and fertile land, stretching as far as the eye could see, around the towers and bell towers of Pavia, he had, as his collaborator Saint Pompey.
Pompey succeeded Saint Syrus when the latter—it is not clear in what year, or even in what Century—rested in deserved glory. There is, therefore, little more to add about this Saint, the second Bishop in the list of shepherd which tradition assigns to Pavia. Also because, about Saint Pompey, very little is known, if anything, at all. One must turn to the life of Saint Strus himself to learn that Pompey’s Episcopate was brief and peaceful. Nothing else.
He was succeeded by Bishop Saint Giovenzo; while Saint Pompey was buried, with Saint Syrus, in that Church of Saints Gervasius and Protasius.
Given this scant and precarious information, it would not have been necessary to dedicate the day to Saint Pompey—and this would not have diminished the true and great glories of the City of Pavia. If we have done so, it is because, for better or worse, he is the most celebrated of the Saints named Pompey.
Of the Saints, however, even when we know almost nothing about them, as in the case of Saint Pompey, we can be sure of one thing; we remember them for having performed, certainly and only, good works for the glory of Christ and His Church. (Source: Parish Archive).
St Syrus : (Statue below – St Syrus on Pavia Cathedral facade)
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