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Saint Babylas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Babylas of Antioch
Saint Babylas (died 253) was a patriarch of Antioch (237–253), who died in prison during the Decian persecution.〔According to Eusebius, ''Historia Ecclesiastica'', VI, 39.〕 In the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of the Byzantine rite his feast day is September 4, in the Roman Catholic, January 24. He has the distinction of being the first saint recorded as having had his remains moved or "translated" for religious purposes; a practice that was to become extremely common in later centuries.〔Eduard Syndicus; ''Early Christian Art''; p. 73; Burns & Oates, London, 1962〕 ==Life== He was the successor of Zebinus as Bishop of Antioch in the reign of the Emperor Gordian III (238-244), being the twelfth bishop of the see. During the Decian persecution (250) he made an unwavering confession of faith and was thrown into prison where he died from his sufferings. He was, therefore, venerated as a martyr.〔(Kirsch, Johann Peter. "St. Babylas." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 12 Feb. 2014 )〕 John Chrysostom's homily upon Saint Babylas and the ''Acts of the Martyrs'' report the following story, that Babylas once refused the visiting pagan emperor, on account of his sinful ways, permission to enter the church and had ordered him to take his place among the penitents. John does not give the name of the emperor; the ''Acts'' mention Numerian. It is more likely the contemporary Philip the Arab of whom Eusebius (''Historia ecclesiastica'', VI, 34) reports that a bishop would not let him enter the gathering of Christians at the Easter vigil.〔 Later legend elaborates on this, stating that Babylas demanded that he do penance for his part in the murder of the young Gordian III before he would allow Philip to celebrate Easter.
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