Sainted Julian, Bishop of Cenomanea
Commemorated on July 13
Sainted Julian,
Bishop of Cenomanea, was elevated to bishop by the Apostle Peter. There
exists the opinion that he – is one and the same person with Simon the Leper
(Mk. 14, 3), in Baptism receiving the name Julian.
The Apostle Peter
sent Saint Julian to preach the Gospel in Gaul.
He arrived in
Cenomanea (the region of the River Po in the north of present-day Italy) and
settled into a small hut out beyond a city (probably Cremona), and he began to
preach among the pagans. The idol-worshippers at first listened to him with
distrust, but the preaching of the saint was accompanied by great wonders. By
prayer Sainted Julian healed various of the sick. Gradually there began to
flock to him a great multitude of people, asking for help. In healing bodily
infirmities, Sainted Julian healed also the souls, enlightening those coming to
him by the light of faith in Christ.
In order to quench
the thirst of his numerous visitors, Sainted Julian, having prayed to the Lord,
struck his staff on the ground and from that dry place there came forth a
spring of water. This wonder converted many pagans to Christianity. One time
the Sainted Bishop wanted to see the local prince. At the gate of the prince's
dwelling there sat a blind man whom Saint Julian took pity on, and having
prayed, gave him his sight. The prince came out towards the Sainted Bishop, and
having only just learned that he had worked this miracle, he fell down at the
feet of the bishop, requesting Baptism. Having catechised the prince and his
family, Saint Julian imposed on them a three-day fast, and then he fulfilled
over them the mystery of Baptism.
On the example of the
prince, the majority of his subjects also converted to Christ. The prince
donated his own home to the bishop for the constructing of a temple in it and
he provided the Church with means. Saint Julian fervently concerned himself
with the spiritual enlightening of his flock and as before he healed the sick.
Deeply affected by the grief of parents, the sainted bishop by his own prayer
entreated of God the raising up of their dead children to life. The holy Bishop
Julian remained long on his throne, teaching his flock the way to Heaven. The
Sainted Bishop died in extreme old age (I Cent.). To the end of his days he
preached about Christ and he completely eradicated idol-worship in the land of
Cenomanea.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.