July 01, 2013

SAINT GENEVIÈVE (474)

Patron saint of Paris who saved that city from the Huns.

When she was seven, she was induced by Bishop St. Germain of Auxerre to dedicate herself to the religious life.

On the death of her parents she moved to Paris where she is said to have predicted the invasion of the Huns. When Attila threatened Paris (451) she persuaded the inhabitants to remain assuring them that the attack would be inconsequential; Attila´s army went on to Orléans 70 miles from Paris and was defeated.

Geneviève is reported to have had great influence over King Childeric I of the Salian Franks and in 460 to have had a church built over the tomb of Saint-Denis patron saint of France.

She was buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles popularly known as the Church of Sainte-Geneviève.

During the French Revolution in n1793 her body was burned on the Place de Gréve; the relics were enshrined in the Church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont where they still attract pilgrims.

Her feast day is January 3.

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