Sunday, 23 July 2023

Saint Apollinaris. Bishop. Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 23 July.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.

Saint Apollinaris.
   Bishop and Martyr.
   Feast Day 23 July.

Double.

Red Vestments.


English: Saint Apollinaris, first Bishop of Ravenna.
Detail from the 6th-Century A.D. Byzantine mosaic,
Basilica of Sant'Apollinare-in-Classe, Ravenna.
Deutsch: Apollinaris. Erster Bischof von Ravenna.
Detail eines aus dem sechsten Jahrhundert stammenden
Mosaiks in der Apsis der Basilika, Sant'Apollinare-in-Classe
Italiano: Sant'Apollinare, primo vescovo di Ravenna. Mosaico
bizantino nel catino absidale di Sant'Apollinare-in-Classe
This File: 4 September 2005.
User: MChew
(Wikimedia Commons)


Italiano: 
Ravenna, Basilica di Sant'Apollinare-in-Classe.
Photo: 6 March 2009.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Apollinaris is said to have come from Antioch to Rome with Saint Peter, who anointed him Bishop (Introit, Gradual, Alleluia) and sent him to Ravenna, Italy, to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Therefore, the Epistle chosen is that in which Saint Peter describes the duties of those who are to guide the Church, not domineering, but as models of the flock.

The Gospel also says "that the one who is greatest, shall be like the least, and the one who governs, like the one who serves".


English: 6th-Century A.D. Byzantine mosaic.
Italiano: Mosaico bizantino nel catino absidale di
Photo: 6 March 2009.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Arrested by the pagan priests, he was cruelly beaten and cast into prison, then exiled to The Banks of The River Danube and to Thrace. Having returned to Ravenna, he was persecuted, and died in 79 A.D., from the effects of torture and fatigue. Thus, did he put to profit the talents entrusted to him by God (Communion).

In the midst of our trials, let us remain united to Jesus and He will prepare for us, as for this Saint, a place in His Kingdom (Gospel).

Mass: Sacerdótes Dei.
Commemoration: Saint Liborius.


English: Basilica of Sant'Apollinare-in-ClasseRavenna.
Italiano: Basilica di Sant'Apollinare-in-Classe.
Photo: 8 January 2012.
Source: Own work.
Author: Sansa55
(Wikimedia Commons)

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

The Basilica of Sant’Apollinare-in-Classe, is an important Monument of Byzantine Art, near Ravenna, Italy. When UNESCO inscribed eight Ravenna sites on the World Heritage List, it cited this Basilica as “an outstanding example of the Early-Christian Basilicas, in its purity and simplicity of design, and use of space and the sumptuous nature of its decoration”.

The imposing brick structure was erected at the beginning of the 6th-Century A.D., by order of Bishop Ursicinus, using money from the Greek banker, Iulianus Argentarius. It was certainly located next to a Christian Cemetery, and quite possibly on top of a pre-existing pagan one, as some of the ancient tombstones were re-used in its construction.

Sant’Apollinare-in-Classe was Consecrated on 9 May 549 A.D., by Bishop Maximian, and Dedicated to Saint Apollinaris, first Bishop of Ravenna and Classe. The Basilica is thus contemporary with the Basilica of San Vitale of Ravenna. In 856 A.D., the Relics of Saint Apollinaris were Transferred from the Basilica of Sant’Apollinare-in-Classe to the Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna.

The Exterior has a large façade, with two simple Uprights and one Mullioned Window with three Openings. The Narthex and Building, to the Right of the Entry, are later additions, as is the fine 9th-Century A.D. Round Bell Tower, with Mullioned Windows.

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