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Stained Glass Window of Saint Florian of Lorch Date And Artist Unknown Church of The Visitation Lower Hollabrunn Austria Photographed On 26 November 2011 By Guentherz
Stained Glass Window of Saint Florian of Lorch Date And Artist Unknown Church of The Visitation Lower Hollabrunn Austria Photographed On 26 November 2011 By Guentherz

San Floriano de Lorch

También conocido como: Floriano

Santo
Pre-Congregation

Día de Fiesta

4-May

Fallecimiento

Scourged, flayed alive, a stone tied to his neck, and dumped into a river c.304; body later retrieved by Christians and buried at an Augustinian monastery near Lorch; relics translated to Rome in 1138; part of the relics given to King Casimir of Poland and the bishop of Cracow by Pope Lucius III, which led to Florian’s patronage of Poland and Upper Austria

Canonizado

Pre-Congregation

Biografía

Saint Florian of Lorch, also known as Floriano, was a third-century officer in the Roman army, stationed in what is now modern Austria. He is widely celebrated as the patron saint of firefighters and those who protect us from fire due to an extraordinary incident associated with his name. Florian served as a military administrator in the town of Noricum, where he held a prominent position. However, Florian was also a closet Christian, practicing his faith discreetly amidst the persecutions of Christians during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. According to legend, Florian is said to have demonstrated his connection with the divine through an incredible act of courage and faith. It is recounted that Florian once encountered a burning town, and by fervent prayer and the use of a single bucket of water, he successfully extinguished the blaze, saving the town from destruction. This event became the foundation for his association with firefighters and fire protection. In addition to his remarkable feat with the fire, Florian displayed unwavering commitment to his faith. When ordered by Diocletian to execute a group of Christians, Florian refused and openly professed his own belief in Christianity. Consequently, he was subjected to severe torture and ultimately martyred for his adherence to his faith. The representations of Saint Florian display his connection to various aspects of his life and martyrdom. He is usually depicted as a bearded warrior, armed with a lance and standing beside a tub. This imagery symbolizes the miraculous act of extinguishing the fire and his connection to firefighting. Another representation shows a classical warrior leaning on a millstone, pouring water on a fire, highlighting his heroic deed during the town's burning. There are also depictions of a young man, sometimes in armor and sometimes without, pouring water from a tub onto a burning church. This imagery directly relates to the story of Florian extinguishing the fire with a single bucket of water. The presence of a boy with a millstone recalls the manner of Florian's martyrdom, as he was thrown into a river with a millstone tied around his neck. Saint Florian's feast day is celebrated on May 4th each year. His martyrdom is believed to have taken place in 304 AD when he was scourged, flayed alive, and thrown into a river with a stone tied to his neck. His body was later retrieved by Christians and buried at an Augustinian monastery near Lorch. In 1138, Florian's relics were translated to Rome, and part of them were later given by Pope Lucius III to King Casimir of Poland and the bishop of Cracow. This gesture furthered Florian's patronage over Poland and Upper Austria. Throughout history, Saint Florian has been widely venerated as a powerful intercessor against fire, battle, drowning, and floods. His patronage also extends to professions associated with fire prevention and control, such as firefighters, chimney sweeps, barrel-makers, brewers, and soap-boilers. Additionally, he is revered as a protector of drowning victims and harvests. The life of Saint Florian of Lorch stands as a testament to his unwavering faith and the strength of his convictions. His heroic actions and martyrdom continue to inspire and guide many, leading to his recognition as an intercessor and protector against various perils in different parts of the world, particularly in Austria and Poland.

Santo Patrono de

Against battle
against drowning
against fire
against flood
drowning victims
harvests
barrel-makers
brewers
chimney sweeps
coopers
fire prevention
firefighters
soap-boilers
Worshipful Company of Firefighters
Austria
Poland
Linz, Austria

Representaciones y Símbolos

Bearded warrior with a lance and tub
boy with a millstone
classical warrior leaning on a millstone, pouring water on a fire
dead man on a millstone guarded by an eagle
dead man whose body is being protected by an eagle
man being beaten
man on a journey with a hat and staff
man thrown into a river with a millstone around his neck
man with a palm in his hand and a burning torch under his feet
man with a sword
young man, sometimes in armor, sometimes unarmed, pouring water from a tub on a burning church

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