Saint Denis of Paris
Also known as
- Denis of France
- Dennis of…
- Denys of…
- Dionysius of…
- 9 October
- 8 November as one of the Saints of the Diocese of Evry
Profile
Missionary to Paris, France. First Bishop of Paris. His success roused the ire of local pagans, and he was imprisoned by Roman governor. Martyred in the persecutions of Valerius with Saint Rusticus and Saint Eleutherius. Legends have grown up around his torture and death, including one that has his body carrying his severed head some distance from his execution site. Saint Genevieve built a basilica over his grave. His feast was added to the Roman Calendar in 1568 by Pope Saint Pius V, though it had been celebrated since 800. One of the Fourteen Holy Helpers.
- beheaded c.258 at Montmarte (= mount of martyrs)
- his corpse was thrown in the River Seine, but recovered and buried later that night by his converts
- relics at the monastery of Saint Denis
- against frenzy
- against headaches
- against hydrophobia
- against migraines
- against rabies
- against strife
- possessed people
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- France
- Paris, France, archdiocese of
- Paris, France, city of
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- Crotone, Italy
- beheaded bishop carrying his severed head – the head sometimes wears its mitre, and there is often a vine growing over his neck
- city
- furnace
MLA Citation
- “Saint Denis of Paris“. CatholicSaints.Info. 21 April 2024. Web. 23 April 2024. <>