First published at 12:11 UTC on April 6th, 2024.
Celestine died on 26 July 432. He was buried in the cemetery of
St. Priscilla in the Via Salaria, but his body, subsequently moved,
now lies in the Basilica di Santa Prassede. In art, Celestine
is portrayed as a pope with a dove, dragon, and flame, a…
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Celestine died on 26 July 432. He was buried in the cemetery of
St. Priscilla in the Via Salaria, but his body, subsequently moved,
now lies in the Basilica di Santa Prassede. In art, Celestine
is portrayed as a pope with a dove, dragon, and flame, and is
recognized by the Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox,
and Catholic Churches as a saint.
Magnificat, E. (n.d.-d). Saint Celestine I, Pope. https://sanctoral.com/en/saints/saint_celestine_i.html
Butler, A. (1995). Lives of the Saints for Every Day in the Year: With Reflections. Macmillan Publishers. APRIL 6 - ST. CELESTINE I, Pope ;pgs:140-141
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