Saint Hermes

Saint Hermes

Infobox Saint
name= Saint Hermes
birth_date=
death_date= 120
feast_day= 28 August
venerated_in= Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church


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caption= Dutch Book of Prayers from the mid-fifteenth century. Saint Hermes is the figure in the back, in armor. Other saints pictured include Saint James the Great, Saint Joseph, Saint Ghislain, and Saint Eligius.
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death_place= Rome
titles= Martyr
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patronage= Forte dei Marmi; Ronse; Acquapendente; invoked against mental illnesses
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Saint Hermes, born in Greece, died in Rome as a martyr in 120, is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. His name appears in the "Martyrologium Hieronymianum" as well as entries in the "Depositio Martyrum" (354). There was a large basilica over his tomb that was built around 600 by Pope Pelagius I. [David Farmer, "The Oxford Dictionary of Saints" (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978), 191.] It was restored by Pope Adrian I. A catacomb in the Salarian Way bears his name.

In the Roman Rite his feast is on 28 August. Under that date he appears in the Roman Martyrology, the official but professedly incomplete list of saints recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. The entry is as follows: "In the Cemetery of Basilia on the Old Salarian Way, Saint Hermes, Martyr, whom, as reported by Saint Damasus, Greece sent forth, but Rome kept as its citizen when he died for the holy name." ["Martyrologium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7)]

His existence is attested by his early cult. However, his "Acts", included in those of Pope St. Alexander I, are legendary. They state that Hermes was a martyr with companions in Rome, who were killed at the orders of a judge named Aurelian. [ [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=733 St. Hermes] at Catholic Online] Hermes was a wealthy freedman.

Veneration

Some of his relics were given to Spoleto by Gregory the Great. Other relics went to Lothair I by Pope Leo IV; Lothair brought them first to Cornelismünster, near Aachen. The relics later came to Ronse in the 9th century. During those times, Viking raids forced the monks to flee the town more than once, and the monastery was burnt by the Normans in 880. The relics were recovered in 940 and housed in a Romanesque-style crypt in 1083. The church of Saint Hermes, which was later built on top of the crypt, was consecrated in 1129. A pilgrimage in honour of the saint, who had by then be known to cure mental illnesses, sustained the local economy. There is still a French saying today which translates as "Saint Hermes cures the area's madmen but keeps the Ronse dwellers as they are".

In past centuries, St. Elmo's Fire was sometimes called "St. Hermes’ Fire." [ [http://inamidst.com/lights/wisp/brand1777 Will With A Wisp: John Brand (1777) ] ]

Although he is recognized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, the commemoration of Saint Hermes in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints was removed in 1969 because of the paucity of information about him. ["Calendarium Romanum" (Libreria Edictrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 136]

External links

* [http://saints.sqpn.com/sainth1q.htm Hermes] at Patron Saints Index
* [http://www.enrosadira.it/santi/e/ermete.htm San Ermete] at Enrosadira it icon

References


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