Prosdocimus
Prosdocimus of Padua is venerated as the first bishop of Padua and is credited with evangelizing the region. He is chiefly remembered for baptizing Justina of Padua and for his evangelistic work, with tradition holding he was sent from Antioch by Peter the Apostle.
- Feast Day
- November 7
- Century
- 1st century
- Country Or Region
- Italy
Key Facts
- ›Prosdocimus is venerated as the first bishop of Padua.
- ›He evangelized the region and is said to have founded the parish church at Isola Vicentina.
- ›Prosdocimus baptized Justina of Padua.
- ›His tomb is located at the basilica of Santa Giustina at Padua.
- ›Tradition states he was of Greek origin and sent from Antioch by Peter the Apostle.
- ›He is generally depicted with a mitre and crosier, and sometimes with a can or ewer.
Prosdecimus of Padua, Prosdocimo, Prosdozimus
About Prosdocimus
Prosdocimus of Padua
Prosdocimus of Padua, also known as Prosdecimus, is venerated as the first bishop of Padua and a significant figure in the early evangelization of the region. His death is recorded as November 7, circa 100 AD.
Life and Ministry
Tradition states that Prosdocimus was of Greek origin and was sent from Antioch by Peter the Apostle. He is credited with evangelizing the region of Padua and is said to have founded the parish church at Isola Vicentina. A key event in his ministry was the baptism of Justina of Padua.
Veneration and Relics
Prosdocimus's tomb is located at the basilica of Santa Giustina in Padua. A chapel dedicated to him was constructed over his tomb, which was situated outside the ancient walls of Padua. The relics of his deacon, Daniel, were once housed in the same church but were moved in the 11th century.
Iconography
In iconography, Prosdocimus is typically depicted wearing a mitre and holding a crosier. He is sometimes shown with a can or ewer, referencing his role in baptizing Saint Justina. Due to the tradition of his connection to Peter the Apostle, he is often depicted alongside him in art. Notable artistic representations include a bronze statue by Donatello, a painting by Il Pordenone, an altarpiece by Romanino, a drawing by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and an image by Pietro Damini.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Prosdocimus of Padua?
Prosdocimus of Padua is venerated as the first bishop of Padua and is known for his evangelistic work in the region. Tradition holds that he was sent from Antioch by Peter the Apostle.
What is Prosdocimus of Padua remembered for?
He is chiefly remembered for baptizing Justina of Padua and for founding the parish church at Isola Vicentina. He is generally depicted with symbols of his office and his baptismal duties.
Where is Prosdocimus of Padua buried?
His tomb is situated at the basilica of Santa Giustina at Padua. A chapel dedicated to him was built over his tomb outside the ancient walls of Padua.
When did Prosdocimus of Padua live?
Prosdocimus of Padua died around 100 AD. He is considered a figure of the early Christian period in Italy.
How is Prosdocimus of Padua depicted in art?
Prosdocimus is typically shown with a mitre and crosier. He is also sometimes depicted with a can or ewer, referencing his baptism of St. Giustina, and often alongside Peter the Apostle.
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