Saint Severinus of Noricum
- Also known as
- Severino
- Memorial
- 8 January
- Profile
- Roman nobility.
Gave away his wealth to live as a hermit in the Egyptian desert.
Though he loved the quiet and contemplative life, he felt a call to evangelize, and he followed it.
Evangelized in Noricum, now part of Austria.
Hermit near Vienna.
Prophesied the destruction of Astura, Austria by the Huns under Attila.
Established refugee centers for people displaced by the invasion.
Founded monasteries to re-establish spirituality and preserve learning in the stricken region
One winter, the city of Faviana on the River Danube was starving.
Following a sermon by Severinus on penance, the ice cracked, and food barges were able to dock.
Noted travelling preacher and healer throughout Austria and Bavaria.
Established funds to rescue captives.
Ate once a day, less in Lent, went barefoot, ignored the weather, and slept on a sackcloth that he spread on the ground whereever he stopped.
Foretold the date of his own death, and died singing Psalm 150.
- Born
- c.410 in North Africa
- Died
- 8 January 482 at Favianae, Noricum (modern Austria) of pleurisy;
relics moved to Benedictine monastery of San Severino, Naples, Italy
- Canonized
- Pre-Congregation
- Patronage
- Austria
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