
Biography
Quirinus of Neuss (German: Quirin, Quirinus), sometimes called Quirinus of Rome (which is the name shared by another martyr) is venerated as a martyr and saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic church.. His cultus was centred at Neuss in Germany, even though he was a Roman martyr. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, a Roman martyr named Quirinus was buried in the Catacomb of Prætextatus on the Via Appia. The Martyrologium Hieronymianum (ed. De Rossi-Duchesne, 52) mentions Quirinus' name and place of burial. The Itineraries to the graves of the Roman martyrs (Giovanni Battista De Rossi, "Roma sotterranea", I, 180–1) also mention these two pieces of information. The Martyrologium Hieronymianum assigns him under the feast day of April 30, the date that appears in the catalogue of Roman martyrs of the 4th century. Quirinus is introduced into the legendary Acts of Sts. Pope Alexander I and Balbina, where it is said he was a tribune (Dufourcq, loc. cit., 175). He is said to have been decapitated in 116. Legends make him a Roman tribune who was ordered with executing Alexander, Eventius, and Theodolus, who had been arrested by order of Trajan. However, after witnessing miracles performed by these three saints, Quirinus converted to Christianity and was baptised by Alexander, as also was his daughter Balbina. Quirinus was condemned to have his tongue, hands and feet cut off. According to the popular legend, which is often represented in art, his tongue was offered to a falcon, but the bird refused to eat it: the Acts say nothing of it. The hands and feet were in like manner cast to dogs, and popular tradition adds that they refused to devour them. Afterwards he was drawn by oxen to the place of final execution where he was decapitated. He is believed to have been buried in the catacomb of Prætextatus on the Via Appia.
Patronages
- diseases affecting cattle and horses(illness)
- goiter(occupation)
- afflictions associated with the legs(situation)
- and gout(situation)
- and horsemen(situation)
- correggio(situation)
- ears(situation)
- feet(situation)
- invoked against the bubonic plague(situation)
- italy(situation)
- neuss(situation)
- paralysis(situation)
- patron saint of animals(situation)
- patron saint of knights(situation)
- skin conditions(situation)
- smallpox(situation)
- soldiers(situation)
- ulcers(situation)
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