Talk:Juventius of Pavia

see "Diocese of Pavia" entry
Hi, I don't feel competent to edit this entry, but if you go to the "Diocese of Pavia" entry, you'll see that Juventius is listed as 4th century among the bishops of Pavia.

On the Saint of the Day posting to the Medieval Religon list for Sat, 7 Feb 2009: there's this information:

2) Eventius of Pavia (d. 397).  E. was bishop of Pavia in the late fourth century.  He took part in the synod of Aquileia in 381 and in that of Milan in 390, whose letter to pope St. Siricius condemning Jovinian he was the first to sign.  He is generally considered to have been the 'sanctus episcopus' of Pavia who according to St. Ambrose of Milan (_De officiis_ 2. 29) courageously opposed church teaching to the force of an imperial rescript and secured for a widow the return of her property.

In the tradition of Pavia E. is called Iuventius or Inventius and is reckoned the city's third bishop. The eighth- or ninth-century Vita of St. Syrus of Pavia (BHL 7976) says that he had been baptized by St. Syrus and that he had been informed by St. Syrus in a vision of the date of his own death. The same Vita gives today as the day of E.'s laying to rest in the church of St. Nazarius, which he had founded (this church later became known as that of San Iuvenzio). That is the day of his medieval feast in Pavia. The RM, following the practice of his city, gives his name as Iuventius. In today's Gaggiano (MI) the church dedicated to him is that of Sant'Invenzio.

130.126.36.166 (talk) 17:57, 21 November 2009 (UTC)

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