Carlo Ceresa, Saint Narnus Bishop, Church of San Giovanni Apostolo, Villa d'Ogna, Bergamo.
Born
Villa d'Ogna has been considered the place of Narnus’ birth.[1]
Died
345 Bergamo
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine
Cathedral of Bergamo
Feast
August 27
Saint Narnus (Italian: San Narno) is venerated as the first bishop of Bergamo. Christian tradition holds that he was consecrated during the Apostolic Age in his office by St. Barnabas, although Narnus probably lived later than that. The oldest source that mentions Narnus dates from the 13th century; it was written by Branca da Gandino, a friar. He considers Narnus a bishop of Bergamo during the reign of Diocletian in the fourth century.[1]
his office by St. Barnabas, although Narnus probably lived later than that. The oldest source that mentions Narnus dates from the 13th century; it was...
priest and saint June 16 – Patriarch Gregory of Cappadocia August 27 – Narnus, Roman Catholic bishop and saint November 20 – Abiatha, Hathes and Mamlacha...
priest and saint June 16 – Patriarch Gregory of Cappadocia August 27 – Narnus, Roman Catholic bishop and saint November 20 – Abiatha, Hathes and Mamlacha...
2008 by Pope Benedict XVI Narcissus 200s c. 320 found in Roman Martyrology Narnus unknown 345 found in Roman Martyrology Natalis unknown 700s Naum c. 830...
bishop of Bergamo. Viator is traditionally considered the successor of Saint Narnus in that see. Viator's episcopate is considered to have lasted from 343 to...
(Scotland) Margaret the Barefooted Monica of Hippo, mother of Augustine of Hippo Narnus Our Lady of La Vang Phanourios of Rhodes Rufus and Carpophorus Syagrius...
bit the rocks, which became tainted and poisonous, and an instrument of narnu‐bulabula (sorcery). Local sorcerers would cast a spell by inserting a potential...
Narcissus of Jerusalem c. 222 Narcissus, Argeus, and Marcellinus 4th century Narnus 4th century Naucratius 4th century Nectarius of Constantinople 4th century...
the diocese work in parishes in Cuba and Côte d'Ivoire.[citation needed] Narnus (between C. 374 and c. 397) Viator Anonymous Anonymous ... Dominator Stephanus...