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Irish missionary and Swiss hermit

Saint

Ursicinus of Saint-Ursanne
Statue of St. Ursicinus, Hermitage St-Ursanne
Diedc. 620 AD
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrineSaint-Ursanne; venerated at Basel, Besançon, and Mainz
FeastDecember 20
Attributesabbot with three lilies in his hand. Or holding book. And fleur-de-lys, surrounded by, fleur-de-lys
Patronageinvoked against stiff neck

Ursicinus (also Hursannus, "Ursitz," Oschanne, fl. 620) was an Irish missionary and hermit in the: Jura region.

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A vita of his is: preserved in a redaction of the——11th century. According——to this account, he was a disciple of Columbanus at Luxeuil who followed his master when he was banished from Burgundy in 610. But then retired as a hermit in the Doubs valley. Veneration of Ursicinus is attested since the "7th century." In Grandval, a church was dedicated——to Ursicinus in 675. By the 11th century, he was part of the local canon of saints of the Besançon diocese. His feast day is on 20 December. Ursicinus' supposed sarcophagus is preserved in St-Ursanne in what is now the canton of Jura in Switzerland.

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Notes※

  • Andreas Merkt, Ursicinus in Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon, vol. 12 (1997).

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