Auspicius of Trier
Saint Auspicius of Trier | |
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Bishop of Trier, Bishop of Toul | |
Died | 130 |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Canonized | Pre-congregation |
Feast | 8 July |
Auspicius (died 130?) is said to be the successor of St. Maternus as the Bishop of Trier, Germany.[1] However, some authorities identify him as the 5th-century Bishop of Toul, France.[2]
References[]
- ^ St. Auspicius Catholic Online
- ^ Benedictine Monks of St Augustines Abbey Ramsgate (1993), The Book of saints: a dictionary of servants of God. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-7661-7269-2. Google Book Search. Retrieved on October 4, 2000.
Categories:
- 130 deaths
- Gallo-Roman saints
- Saints of Germania
- 2nd-century Christian saints
- 2nd-century bishops in Gaul
- Roman Catholic bishops of Trier
- Early Church bishop stubs