Saint Piatus

Saint Piatus

Saint Piatus of Tournai
Martyr and Evangelist
Born unknown
Benevento, Italy
Died c. 286
Tournai, Belgium[1]
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized Pre-Congregation
Feast October 1
Attributes holding top part of his skull
Patronage Tournai

Saint Piatus of Tournai (also Piaton, Platon, Piat, Piato,) (died c. 286) was a Belgian saint. He was a native of Benevento, Italy, and is traditionally said to have been sent by the pope to evangelize the cities of Chartres and Tournai. Tradition also states that he was ordained by Dionysios the Areopagite. He was martyred under Maximian by having the top of his skull sliced off. He may be recognized in depictions holding the sliced portion of his skull. Saint Eligius later discovered Piatus' relics and made a reliquary for them.[1]

Some of his relics can be found at Chartres Cathedral.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Jones, Terry. "Saint Piaton". Saints.SQPN.com. Archived from the original on February 21, 2007. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  2. Roman, Alexander. "Chartres Cathedral: When East had already met West". Ukrainian Orthodoxy. Archived from the original on October 4, 2006. Retrieved 2007-03-15.

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