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Detail of A Stained Glass Window of Saint Fiacre 19Th Century Artist Unknown Church of NotreDame BarLeDuc France Photographed On 30 April 2012 By Vassil
Detail of A Stained Glass Window of Saint Fiacre 19Th Century Artist Unknown Church of NotreDame BarLeDuc France Photographed On 30 April 2012 By Vassil

San Fiacre

También conocido como: Fefvre; Fevre; Fiachrach; Fiacrius; Fiaker; Fiachra; Fiacrio

Santo
Pre-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

30-Aug

Fallecimiento

18 August 670 of natural causes; his relics have been distributed to several churches and cathedrals across Europe

Canonizado

Pre-Congregation

Biografía

Saint Fiacre, also known as Saint Fiachra, was born in Ireland and is believed to be the brother of Saint Syra of Troyes. He was raised in an Irish monastery during the 7th century, a time when monasteries were renowned centers of learning. Fiacre developed a strong interest in the study of healing herbs, which were widely used in these monasteries.

Fiacre's exceptional knowledge and holiness led many followers to seek him out, disrupting the solitude and isolation he deeply valued. In search of a more secluded life, he decided to flee to France. He established a hermitage in a cave near a spring and sought permission from Saint Faro of Meaux, the local bishop at the time, to settle there.

When Fiacre approached Faro and requested land to cultivate a garden for food and healing herbs, the bishop agreed to grant him as much land as he could entrench in one day. The following morning, Fiacre walked the perimeter of the desired land, dragging his spade behind him. Miraculously, wherever the spade touched, trees were uprooted, bushes were toppled, and the soil was entrenched. This extraordinary event led to the perception of sorcery by a local woman, but Bishop Faro deemed it a miracle.

The garden that Fiacre obtained through this divine intervention became a site of pilgrimage for countless individuals seeking healing for centuries. The saint possessed the gift of healing through the laying on of hands and was known to have cured several ailments, including blindness, polyps, fevers, and a particular type of tumor or fistula that became known as "le fic de s. Fiacre."

Interestingly, Saint Fiacre has a connection to cab drivers. This association can be traced back to the Hotel de Saint Fiacre in Paris, France, where carriages were rented. The term "fiacre" eventually became synonymous with the cabs themselves, as people unfamiliar with Saint Fiacre referred to them as "fiacre cabs." Cab drivers, in turn, assumed Fiacre as their patron.

Saint Fiacre is recognized as the patron saint against barrenness, fistula, hemorrhoids or piles, sterility, syphilis, and venereal disease. He is also revered as the patron saint of box makers, florists, gardeners, hat makers, cap makers, hosiers, pewtersmiths, taxi drivers, and tile makers.

He died on August 18, 670, from natural causes. His relics have been distributed to various churches and cathedrals across Europe. Although not officially canonized by the Catholic Church, Saint Fiacre was venerated as a saint even before the establishment of the modern canonization process.

Santo Patrono de

Against barrenness
against fistula
against haemorrhoids or piles
against sterility
against syphilis
against venereal disease
box makers
cab drivers
florists
gardeners
hat makers, cap makers
hosiers
pewterers, pewtersmiths
taxi drivers
tile makers

Representaciones y Símbolos

Man carrying a spade and a basket of vegetables beside him, surrounded by pilgrims and blessing the sick
shovel
spade

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