July 8 Saint Killian. Also known as Apostle of Franconia Chilianus Chillian Chillien Cilian Cillíne Cillian Kilian Killena Memorial 8 July Profile Born to the Irish nobility. Monk at the monastery…More
July 8 Saint Killian.
Also known as
Apostle of Franconia
Chilianus
Chillian
Chillien
Cilian
Cillíne
Cillian
Kilian
Killena
Memorial
8 July
Profile
Born to the Irish nobility. Monk at the monastery of Hy. May have been an abbot. Travelling bishop throughout Ireland. Missionary with eleven companions through Gaul to Würzburg, Germany whose people he found to be pagan, and whom he resolved to convert. Pilgrim to Rome, Italy in 686 where he received papal authority for his mission; Pope Conon ordained him as a missionary bishop. Kilian then returned to Würzburg in 687 with Saint Colman and Saint Totnan. With them, he evangelized East Franconia and East Thuringia, areas in modern Bavaria, Germany, converted Duke Gozbert and a large part of Gozbert’s subjects.
After Duke Gozbert converted, Killian explained that the duke‘s marriage with Geilana, his brother’s widow, was unlawful. He secured the duke‘s promise to leave her, which made an enemy of pagan Geilana. She plotted against the saint, and caused the murder of him, Colman and Totnan, and the burial of their corpses, sacred vessels, vestments, and holy writings at the crime scene. When the duke returned to her, Geilana denied knowing the location of the missionaries. The actual murderer went mad, confessed his crime, and died miserably. Geilana herself eventually died insane.
Kilian’s good work did not long survive him. When Saint Boniface arrived in Thuringia, he found evidence of his predecessor’s influence. The relics of the martyrs, after cures had brought fame to their burial place, were transferred to the Church of Our Lady in 743 by Saint Burchard, first Bishop of Würzburg. After Burchard obtained Pope Zachary’s permission for their public veneration, they were solemnly transferred, probably on 8 July 752, to the newly finished Cathedral of the Saviour. Later they were buried in Saint Kilian’s vault in the new cathedral erected on the spot where tradition says they were martyred. His skull is still preserved, is be-jewelled, and is processed on his feast day. Killian’s copy of the New Testament was preserved in Würzburg Cathedral until 1803, and since then has been in the university library.
Born
c.640 in Mullagh, County Cavan, Ireland
Died
beheaded on 8 July 689
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Patronage
against rheumatism
Bavaria, Germany
gout
Paderborn, Germany, archdiocese of
rheumatism sufferers
Tuosist, County Kerry, Ireland (staging point for his mission to mainland Europe)
whitewashers
Würzburg, Germany, diocese of
Representation
bishop being murdered with two priests
bishop holding a crozier and sword
bishop holding a large sword and standing between two priests
with Saint Colman and and Saint Totnan
catholicsaints.info/saint-killian/
Also known as
Apostle of Franconia
Chilianus
Chillian
Chillien
Cilian
Cillíne
Cillian
Kilian
Killena
Memorial
8 July
Profile
Born to the Irish nobility. Monk at the monastery of Hy. May have been an abbot. Travelling bishop throughout Ireland. Missionary with eleven companions through Gaul to Würzburg, Germany whose people he found to be pagan, and whom he resolved to convert. Pilgrim to Rome, Italy in 686 where he received papal authority for his mission; Pope Conon ordained him as a missionary bishop. Kilian then returned to Würzburg in 687 with Saint Colman and Saint Totnan. With them, he evangelized East Franconia and East Thuringia, areas in modern Bavaria, Germany, converted Duke Gozbert and a large part of Gozbert’s subjects.
After Duke Gozbert converted, Killian explained that the duke‘s marriage with Geilana, his brother’s widow, was unlawful. He secured the duke‘s promise to leave her, which made an enemy of pagan Geilana. She plotted against the saint, and caused the murder of him, Colman and Totnan, and the burial of their corpses, sacred vessels, vestments, and holy writings at the crime scene. When the duke returned to her, Geilana denied knowing the location of the missionaries. The actual murderer went mad, confessed his crime, and died miserably. Geilana herself eventually died insane.
Kilian’s good work did not long survive him. When Saint Boniface arrived in Thuringia, he found evidence of his predecessor’s influence. The relics of the martyrs, after cures had brought fame to their burial place, were transferred to the Church of Our Lady in 743 by Saint Burchard, first Bishop of Würzburg. After Burchard obtained Pope Zachary’s permission for their public veneration, they were solemnly transferred, probably on 8 July 752, to the newly finished Cathedral of the Saviour. Later they were buried in Saint Kilian’s vault in the new cathedral erected on the spot where tradition says they were martyred. His skull is still preserved, is be-jewelled, and is processed on his feast day. Killian’s copy of the New Testament was preserved in Würzburg Cathedral until 1803, and since then has been in the university library.
Born
c.640 in Mullagh, County Cavan, Ireland
Died
beheaded on 8 July 689
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Patronage
against rheumatism
Bavaria, Germany
gout
Paderborn, Germany, archdiocese of
rheumatism sufferers
Tuosist, County Kerry, Ireland (staging point for his mission to mainland Europe)
whitewashers
Würzburg, Germany, diocese of
Representation
bishop being murdered with two priests
bishop holding a crozier and sword
bishop holding a large sword and standing between two priests
with Saint Colman and and Saint Totnan
catholicsaints.info/saint-killian/
Other Saints of the Day:
Abraham the Martyr
Adrian III, Pope
Apollonius of Benevento
Aquila the Tent Maker
Arnold
Auspicius of Toul
Auspicius of Trier
Brogan of Mothil
Colman of Thuringia
Edgar the Peaceful
Eugene III, Pope
Glyceria of Heraclea
Grimbald
Ioannes Wu Wenyin
Killian
Landrada
Mancius Araki Kyuzaburo
Morwenna
Pancras of Taormina
Priscilla the Tent Maker
Procopius of Ceasarea
Sunniva …More
Other Saints of the Day:
Abraham the Martyr
Adrian III, Pope
Apollonius of Benevento
Aquila the Tent Maker
Arnold
Auspicius of Toul
Auspicius of Trier
Brogan of Mothil
Colman of Thuringia
Edgar the Peaceful
Eugene III, Pope
Glyceria of Heraclea
Grimbald
Ioannes Wu Wenyin
Killian
Landrada
Mancius Araki Kyuzaburo
Morwenna
Pancras of Taormina
Priscilla the Tent Maker
Procopius of Ceasarea
Sunniva of Bergen
Totnan of Thuringia
—
Abrahamite Monks
Martyrs of Shanxi – 7 saints
Martyrs of Syrmium – 5 saints
catholicsaints.info/8-july/
Abraham the Martyr
Adrian III, Pope
Apollonius of Benevento
Aquila the Tent Maker
Arnold
Auspicius of Toul
Auspicius of Trier
Brogan of Mothil
Colman of Thuringia
Edgar the Peaceful
Eugene III, Pope
Glyceria of Heraclea
Grimbald
Ioannes Wu Wenyin
Killian
Landrada
Mancius Araki Kyuzaburo
Morwenna
Pancras of Taormina
Priscilla the Tent Maker
Procopius of Ceasarea
Sunniva of Bergen
Totnan of Thuringia
—
Abrahamite Monks
Martyrs of Shanxi – 7 saints
Martyrs of Syrmium – 5 saints
catholicsaints.info/8-july/