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Saint


Prosdocimus
Saint Prosdocimus
Diedc. 100 AD
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church, Orthodox Church.
Major shrineSanta Giustina Basilica, Padua
FeastNovember 7
AttributesDepicted as a bishop holding a jar, referring to his baptizing Saint Justina of Padua.
PatronagePadua

Prosdocimus (Prosdecimus) of Padua (Italian: Prosdocimo, German: Prosdozimus) (d. November 7, ca. 100 AD) is venerated as the first bishop of Padua.

He evangelized the region and is said to have founded the parish church at Isola Vicentina. Prosdocimus baptized Justina of Padua.[1]

His tomb is situated at the basilica of Santa Giustina at Padua. The chapel dedicated to him there was built over his tomb outside the walls of Padua. The church also once contained the relics of Prosdocimus's deacon, Daniel, though these were moved to the Paduan church of Santa Sofia in the 11th century, and then to Padua Cathedral.

Iconography

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He is generally depicted with a mitre and crosier, and sometimes with a can or ewer, referring to his baptism of St. Giustina.[2]

Pala Santa Giustina, Romanino

Tradition holds that, being of Greek origin, he was sent from AntiochbyPeter the Apostle. He is thus often depicted in art with this apostle. The cathedral at Feltre is dedicated to him and Saint Peter the Apostle, and the artist Il Pordenone (c. 1483 - 1539) created a work depicting Prosdocimus with Peter.[3]

There is a bronze statue of Prosdocimus (c. 1447) by Donatello in the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua in Padua.

Prosdocimus is depicted in an altarpiece by Romanino, now in the Musei Civici di Padova, Padua. He holds the jug a water with which he baptized Justina.[4]

A drawing by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo of "St. Prosdocimus baptizing St. Giustina" is held by the National Gallery of Victoria.[5] Pietro Damini painted an image of Saint Prosdocimus.[6]

References

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  • ^ "Saint Prosdocimus and Saint Peter", Kress Collection
  • ^ PROCEEDINGS 4th International Congress on “Science and Technology for the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage in the Mediterranean Basin” Vol. I, (Angelo Ferrari, ed.) p. 441, Cairo, 2009ISBN 9788896680315
  • ^ Zagala, Maria. Prints and Drawings, National Gallery Of Victoria, Melbourne, 2003, p. 58
  • ^ Rosa Giorgi, Saints: A Year in Faith and Art (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2006).
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