08 June 2024

St Maximinus, Confessor, First Archbishop of Aix in Provence


From Fr Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints:

HE planted the faith in that country, probably before the close of the first century, about the same time it was first preached at Marseilles. He is said by some moderns to have been one of the disciples of our Lord. St. Sedonius was his successor, and second bishop of Aries, supposed by the people of the country to have been the man born blind whom our Redeemer healed Their relics are shown, with those of many other saints, at St. Maximin’s, a town six leagues from Aix, built at the place where this saint was buried. The monastery, which was formerly of the order of St. Bennet, and dependent on St. Victor’s at Marseilles, was given by St. Louis’s brother, Charles count of Provence, to the Dominicans, who enjoy it with extraordinary privileges, and an exemption of the whole town from the spiritual jurisdiction of the archbishop of Aix. On St. Maximinus, see Gallia Christ. Nova., t. 1, p. 299. Maurolycus seems to have been the first who called St. Maxi minus a disciple of our Lord.

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