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E04443: Gregory the Great, in his Dialogues (3.3), describes how *Agapitus I (bishop of Rome, ob. 536, S00811) cured a man who could neither walk nor speak through the intervention of *Peter (the Apostle, S00036). Written in Latin in Rome, c. 593.
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posted on 2017-12-07, 00:00 authored by francesGregory the Great, Dialogues 3.3
Summary:
When travelling to visit the Emperor Justinian I (r. 527-565), Agapitus passed through Greece. The relatives of a man who could not walk or speak asked Agapitus to intervene. He asked whether they thought he was able to help. They answered that they did, because his cure would be based on the power of God and the authority of Peter. Agapitus prayed and celebrated mass. When he had done so, he raised the man to his feet. He then placed the host on his tongue, causing him to speak. Gregory states that this was done:
in uirtute domini ex adiutorio petri.
‘by the power of the Lord and the intercession of St Peter’.
Text: de Vogüé 1978. Translation: Zimmerman 1959. Summary: Frances Trzeciak.
Summary:
When travelling to visit the Emperor Justinian I (r. 527-565), Agapitus passed through Greece. The relatives of a man who could not walk or speak asked Agapitus to intervene. He asked whether they thought he was able to help. They answered that they did, because his cure would be based on the power of God and the authority of Peter. Agapitus prayed and celebrated mass. When he had done so, he raised the man to his feet. He then placed the host on his tongue, causing him to speak. Gregory states that this was done:
in uirtute domini ex adiutorio petri.
‘by the power of the Lord and the intercession of St Peter’.
Text: de Vogüé 1978. Translation: Zimmerman 1959. Summary: Frances Trzeciak.
History
Evidence ID
E04443Saint Name
Peter the Apostle : S00036 Agapitus, bishop of Rome, ob. 536 : S00811Saint Name in Source
Petrus AgapitusRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Hagiographical - Other saint-related textsLanguage
- Latin
Evidence not before
590Evidence not after
604Activity not before
535Activity not after
536Place of Evidence - Region
Rome and regionPlace of Evidence - City, village, etc
RomePlace of evidence - City name in other Language(s)
Rome Rome Rome Roma Ῥώμη RhōmēMajor author/Major anonymous work
Gregory the Great (pope)Cult activities - Liturgical Activity
- Eucharist associated with cult