Martin of Braga
6th century Archbishop of Braga in Portugal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saint Martin of Braga (in Latin Martinus Bracarensis, in Portuguese, known as Martinho de Dume c. 520ā580 AD), also known as Saint Martin of Dumio, was an archbishop of Bracara Augusta in Gallaecia (now Braga in Portugal), a missionary, a monastic founder, and an ecclesiastical author. According to his contemporary, the historian Gregory of Tours, Martin was plenus virtutibus ("full of virtue") and in tantum se litteris imbuit ut nulli secundus sui temporis haberetur ("he so instructed himself in learning that he was considered second to none in his lifetime").[1] He was later canonized in the Catholic Church as well as in the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches[dubious ā discuss], for his work in converting the inhabitants of Gallaecia to Chalcedonian Christianity, being granted the cognomen of "Apostle to the Suevi". His feast day is 20 March.[citation needed]
Martin of Braga | |
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Born | c. 520 Pannonia |
Died | 580 (age 60) |
Venerated in | Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church |
Feast | 20 March |