The Coming of the Saints. Imaginations And Studies in Early Church History And Tradition

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The Coming of the Saints. Imaginations And Studies in Early Church History And Tradition
John W John William Taylor
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Joseph of Arimathaea incidentally. St. Martial, accom- panied by his father and mother (Marcellus and Elizabeth), St. Zaccheus (the publican of the Gospels), and St.
Joseph of Arimathaea — all Hebrews — ^are represented as arriving at Limoges in the first century. St. Martial is said to have remained at Limoges ; the name of St.
Zaccheus is permanently associated with the romantic village and pilgrimage of Rocamadour, while that of St. Joseph has no local resting-place.^ Again we find traces of
... the disciples or companions of St. Joseph at Morlaix in Brittany. The local tradition here is that Drennalus, a disciple of St. Joseph of * In addition to the legend we find quasi-historical references to the mission of St. Martial in ecclesiastical literature : " Martialis, Lemovicum in Gallia episcopus et apostolus, una cum St. Petro (ut volent) ex Oriente Romani venit, indeque ab eo in GaUias aman- datur ; ubi Lemovicensibus, Turonnensibus, aliisque ad-fidem con- versis, abiit (ut exactis ejus liquet) Ann.

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