For the place, see Saint-Mathurin. For Maturinus Corderius, see Corderius.
Saint
Maturinus
Statue of Saint Maturinus. Church of Tessy-sur-Vire.
Born
Larchant
Died
~300 AD Rome
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church[1]
Feast
November 1
Patronage
comic actors, jesters, and clowns, as well as the patron saint of sailors (in Brittany), of tinmen (in Paris)[2] and of plumbers;[3] invoked against mental illness and infertility.[2]
Maturinus, or Mathurin[4] (died ca. 300 AD[2]) was a Gallo-Roman exorcist and missionary venerated as a saint.
The first source to mention Maturinus is the Martyrology of Usuard, written in 875.[2] In the next century, a biography of Maturinus was composed.
^Mathurin (Maturinus). November 1. Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome.
^ abcdSaint Mathurin
^San Maturino
^Variants of the name include Matilin, Matelin, Mathelin, Maturin, Maturino. See http://pagesperso-orange.fr/damien.jullemier/sts/st-mathurin.htm
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