- Source: Philip of Vienne
Philip (Philippe, Philippus) was a semi-legendary Bishop of Vienne in France during the 6th century. He is mentioned in the catalogus of the bishops of Vienne produced by Archbishop Ado of Vienne (799–875), in his Chronicle. He is considered a local and pre-congregational saint by the Roman Catholic church.
Historicity
According to the historian Ulysse Chevalier (1879), Philip was chairman at the second provincial council of Lyon, in 567, and the fourth council of Paris, in 573. The historian Louis Duchesne (1894) confirms his participation in the Council of Paris of 573, but gives the year 570 for that of Lyon.
Veneration
He is thought to have died during the year 580. Today, the feast of Saint Philip is celebrated locally on May 3 but in the diocese of Grenoble-Vienne on July 1 with Saint Martin and all the bishop saints of Vienne.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Konsili Vienne
- Philippe IV dari Prancis
- Michael Servetus
- Notre-Dame de Paris
- Daftar bidat menurut Gereja Katolik
- Prancis
- Sejarah Ordo Bait Allah
- Konsili Nikea I
- Yohanes Calvin
- Jacques de Molay
- Philip of Vienne
- Council of Vienne
- Haute-Vienne
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienne
- Vienne, Isère
- Philip IV of France
- Pope Clement V
- February 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Philip V of France
- Rochechouart