Gaudiosus of Naples explained

Honorific Prefix:Saint
Gaudiosus of Naples
Death Date:~455 AD
Feast Day:27 October
Venerated In:Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church

Gaudiosus of Naples or Gaudiosus the African (Latin: Sanctus Gaudiosus Africanus) was a bishop of Abitina, a village near Carthage in present-day western Tunisia, in the Roman Africa Province.

Born Septimius Celius Gaudiosus, he fled North Africa during the persecutions of Genseric, king of the Vandals, in a leaky boat and arrived at Naples with other exiled churchmen, including the bishop of Carthage, who was named Quodvultdeus. Arriving around 439 AD, he established himself on the acropolis of Naples.

The introduction of the Augustinian Rule into Naples is attributed to him as well as the introduction of some relics, including those of Restituta.[1] [2]

Gaudiosus' relics were later buried in the Catacombs of San Gennaro in the 6th century.[1] [2] One of the cemeteries of these catacombs, San Gaudioso, refers to Gaudiosus.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.napoli.com/english/sotterranea2.php napoli.com - Around Naples
  2. http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/90237 San Gaudioso di Abitine