SAINT EUSEBIUS Bishop(†; 371)
St. Eusebius was born of a noble family, in the island of Sardinia,
where his father is said to have died in prison for the Faith. The
Saint's mother carried him and his sister, both infants, to Rome.
Eusebius having been ordained, served the Church of Vercelli with such
zeal that on the episcopal chair becoming vacant he was unanimously
chosen, by both clergy and people, to fill it. The holy bishop saw that
the best and first means to labor effectually for the edification and
sanctification of his people was to have a zealous clergy.
He
was at the same time very careful to instruct his flock, and inspire
them with the maxims of the Gospel. The force of the truth which he
preached, together with his example, brought many sinners to a change of
life. He courageously fought against the heretics, who had him banished
to Scythopolis, end thence to Upper Thebais in Egypt, where he suffered
so grievously as to win, in some of the panegyrics in his praise, the
title of martyr.
He died in the latter part of the year 371.
St. Eusebius was born of a noble family, in the island of Sardinia, where his father is said to have died in prison for the Faith. The Saint's mother carried him and his sister, both infants, to Rome.
Eusebius having been ordained, served the Church of Vercelli with such zeal that on the episcopal chair becoming vacant he was unanimously chosen, by both clergy and people, to fill it. The holy bishop saw that the best and first means to labor effectually for the edification and sanctification of his people was to have a zealous clergy.
He was at the same time very careful to instruct his flock, and inspire them with the maxims of the Gospel. The force of the truth which he preached, together with his example, brought many sinners to a change of life. He courageously fought against the heretics, who had him banished to Scythopolis, end thence to Upper Thebais in Egypt, where he suffered so grievously as to win, in some of the panegyrics in his praise, the title of martyr.
He died in the latter part of the year 371.
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