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Rasyphus and Ravennus

Saints Rasyphus (Rasiphus) and Ravennus ((フランス語:Saints Rasyphe et Raven, Ravenne)〔(VD automne 2004 )〕) (fifth century〔The Catholic Encyclopedia states that they were martyred in the 3rd century (http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13681d.htm).〕) are venerated as Christian saints and martyrs. According to Christian tradition, they were natives of Britain who fled their country during the Anglo-Saxon invasions. They settled in Gaul and became hermits. They were then martyred, perhaps by Goths who adhered to Arianism.
The myth of foundation associated with the parish church of St-Aubin in Macé, Basse-Normandie, states that the two saints founded their hermitage near the site of the current building, near a miraculous spring of water.〔(Macé )〕
There are several versions of their martyrdom. The first states that they were tossed against a great block of sandstone. Their heads dented the stone but the two saints were not hurt (there are two visible prints in the church of St-Aubin of Macé that are considered to be the marks made by the heads of the two saints).〔 They were then decapitated and buried near the present grounds of St-Aubin de Macé; a tombstone marks the site of their former grave.〔
==Veneration==
The two saints were venerated as great healers, responsible for many miracles.〔 They were venerated in the diocese of Séez.〔(Catholic Encyclopedia: Seez )〕
Their relics were taken from St-Aubin to Bayeux Cathedral during the Viking invasions. The relics were then taken to Caen during the Wars of Religion.〔 Finally, they were taken to Grancey in Champagne, where they rest today.〔 Their feast day is July 23.
A medieval text called ''Ravennus et Rasiphus mm. Baiocis'' exists.〔(BHLms - Dossier hagiographique )〕

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