Lazarus (bishop of Milan)

Summary

Lazarus (Italian: Lazzaro) was Archbishop of Milan from 438 to 449 AD. He is honoured as a saint in the Catholic Church and his feast day is 11 February.

Lazarus
Archbishop of Milan
ChurchCatholic Church
AppointedAD 438
Term endedAD 449
PredecessorGlycerius
SuccessorEusebius
Personal details
Died14 March 449
Sainthood
Feast day11 February
Venerated inCatholic Church

Life edit

Not much has been discovered about the life and episcopate of Lazarus. He is reported to have had a stern appearance and he probably studied in Milan. Following Pope Leo the Great, he may also have taken measures against the Manichaeans.[1]

Lazarus died on 14 March 449. He was buried in the Church of Saint Nazarius and Celsus in Milan. His feast day was adjusted to 11 February due to the time of Lent.[2] A late tradition, with no historical basis, associates Lazarus with the Milanese family of the Beccardi.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Cazzani, Eugenio (1996). Vescovi e arcivescovi di Milano (in Italian). Milano: Massimo. pp. 27–28. ISBN 88-7030-891-X.
  2. ^ Ruggeri, Fausto (1991). I Vescovi di Milano (in Italian). Milano: NED. p. 15. ISBN 88-7023-154-2.