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Saint Sanctinus of Meaux (, also ''Saint Santin'', ''Saintin'' or ''Sanctin''; ; c. 270 – 356) was a Gallo-Roman
bishop A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of Episcopal polity, authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of di ...
and
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, traditionally named as the first
bishop of Meaux The Diocese of Meaux (Latin: ''Dioecesis Meldensis''; French: ''Diocèse de Meaux'') is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The diocese comprises the entire department of Seine-et-Marne. It was suffragan of the Archdiocese of Sens ...
and also of
Verdun Verdun ( , ; ; ; official name before 1970: Verdun-sur-Meuse) is a city in the Meuse (department), Meuse departments of France, department in Grand Est, northeastern France. It is an arrondissement of the department. In 843, the Treaty of V ...
.


Legend

According to the legend of
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in the 9th century,
Dionysius of Paris Denis of Paris (Latin: Dionysius) was a 3rd-century Christian martyr and saint. According to his hagiographies, he was bishop of Paris (then Lutetia) in the third century and, together with his companions Rusticus and Eleutherius, was martyred fo ...
trained several priests to preach in Gaul. He appointed Sanctinus as bishop of Chartres and of Meaux. When Dionysius was mortally wounded by soldiers of the usurper Domitian, he sent Sanctinus and a certain Antoninus to Athens to inform the Athenians of his martyrdom. En route in the Roman castellum of Verdun, Sanctinus left the gravely ill Antoninus behind. A local innkeeper promised to take care of Antoninus for a fee. Sanctinus learned in Rome of Antoninus' death and the innkeeper's evil role in it. Sanctinus returned to Verdun in about 330, evangelised the city of Verdun, became its first bishop, and founded a church dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.


Narrative

"...Sanctinus's background and literally every aspect of the history of his cult is clouded in obscurity." The name Sanctinus, (Santin or Saintin), derived from the Latin ''Sanctus'', because his real name is not known."Saint Saintin ou Sanctinus, Évêque (IVe siècle)", Nominis
/ref> According to tradition, Sanctinus was born about 270. A disciple of Dionysius of Paris, Sanctinus is considered the first bishop in both Meaux and Verdun. He preached the gospel throughout the area, and he is said to have preached also in Picardy and in Champagne. His chief helper was the holy priest Antoninus (Antonius, Antoninestus), whom he is said to have raised from the dead. The Bollandists have made a thorough investigation of the legend, and they concluded that it is not historically sustainable. They put the time of his apostolic activity at the middle of the 4th century. As bishop of Verdun, in 332 he built the first Christian oratory on Mont Saint Vanne on the site of a pagan temple and consecrated it to the holy apostles Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul. A second oratory was dedicated to Saint John the Baptist (Saint Jean-Baptiste). When Sanctinus was forced to join his persecuted community in Meaux, the first bishop of Verdun entrusted the episcopate to Saint Maurus (fr: Maur), the first Verdunois ordained priest. There is some consensus that Sanctinus died in prison in Meaux around 356.


Veneration

In later centuries, controversy arose as to whether it was one or two different bishops. This controversy goes hand in hand over where the relics of Sanctinus lie: in the cathedral of Verdun or in Meaux. Thus, there is a story that around 1044 starving citizens of Meaux sold the relics of Sanctinus to itinerant merchants of Verdun. His tooth is preserved in a reliquary in
Verdun Cathedral Verdun Cathedral () is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Verdun, Lorraine, France. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishops of Verdun. It was declared a ''monument historique'' on 30 October 1906 and the cloister on 13 July 1907. H ...
. This explains the veneration of Sanctinus both in Meaux, where he is held a martyr, and at Verdun, where he is considered a bishop and confessor. In the thirteenth century Meaux gave some of Sanctinus's relics to St. Denis. In the Roman Martyrology of 1627, he is commemorated on 22 September."THE ROMAN MARTYROLOGE", 1627, The Bodleian
/ref> More recently his feast day is celebrated on 11 October, his day of death. There are several dedications to him, including churches at Mogeville,
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and
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, and chapels at Auteuil and
Bellême Bellême () is a commune in the Orne department in northwestern France. It is classed as a Petites Cités de Caractère. The musicologist Guillaume André Villoteau (1759–1839) was born in Bellême, as was Aristide Boucicaut (1810–1877), ...
. A votive feast has long been celebrated on September 22 at Auteuil-le-Roi in the department of Yvelines in the region of Île-de-France, in honor of Sanctinus, who preached there.


See also

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Saint-Santin Saint-Santin (; Languedocien: ''Sent Antin''), or Saint-Santin d'Aveyron, is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Since the French revolution, the town of Saint-Santin has been split in two communes in two different depar ...


References

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