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[[Image:Gen_tombicon.jpg|thumb|Icon of Ss. Geneviève and [[Symeon the Stylite|Simeon the Stylite]] at her tomb in Paris]]Our venerable mother '''Geneviève of Paris''' was a [[nun]] originally from Nanterre who lived in France circa 500 A.D. She is considered the [[patron saint ]] of the city of Paris, together with St. Denis. Her [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[January 3]].{{stub}}
==Life==[[Image:Gen_tombiconGenevieve tomb.jpg|thumb|left|A picture of her tomb, across from the Pantheon in Paris. Most of her [[relics]] were dumped into the Seine by the radical atheists of the French Revolution, but others were collected from churches around France to which they had already been distributed.]][[Bishop]] St. [[Germanus of Auxerre|Germain]]([[July 31]]), on his way to England to combat the [[heresy]] which claimed that one can be saved without [[baptism]], passed by Nanterre. He laid his hands on eight-year-old Geneviève, and asked her if she wanted to give herself to the Lord; she said yes. Geneviève was angry with her mother, when her mother opposed the vocation. Her mother then went blind, but was healed when Geneviève forgave her.
St. Geneviève is associated with many miraculous events. When Attila the Hun approached, she upbraided the cowardly men who wanted to leave town: they remained in Paris, and Attila's barbarians turned away. St. [[Image:Genevieve_signSymeon the Stylite]] sent her a letter after seeing her in a vision. St.jpgGeneviève also worked [[exorcism]]s using [[Chrism|thumbholy oil]]blessed by the bishop.
When old, she ate only bread with milk, and only on Sundays and Thursdays. The milk was added by insistence of the bishops. ==Source==[[Image:Genevieve_sign.jpg|thumb|Inscription at the tomb of St. Geneviève in Paris: "Consolation of exiles, you have manifested yourself to the Russian Orthodox émigrés. In all times, at your tomb, they venerate you. O Holy Geneviève, pray for us, [[Apostle]] of Unity."]]*''Vita Sanctae Genovefae'', Jan 3 in ''Acta Sanctorum'', by the [[w:Bollandist|Bollandists]]. ==External Linkslinks==*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=100015 Venerable Genevieve of Paris] ([[OCA]])*[http://www.orthodoxengland.btinternet.co.uk/genevieve.htm An icon of St. GenevieveGeneviève]*[http://www.roca.org/OA/16/16g.htm St. Genevieve Geneviève of Paris]*[http://www.orthodox.net/faq/weslives.htm#StGenevieve St. Genevieve Geneviève (Genofeva)]
*[http://www.metropolit-anthony.orc.ru/eng/eng_07.htm ''First celebration of All Saints of the British Isles''] by [[Metropolitan]] Anthony of Sourozh
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genevieve Genevieve Geneviève on Wikipedia]*[http://la-france-orthodoxe.net/fr/saint/genevieve Troparion and Kontakion (in French) to St. Geneviève on La France orthodoxe]*[http://ndjasg.club.fr/MolebenSG.html Moleben (in French) to St. Geneviève from Notre Dame Joie des Affligés et Ste. Geneviève in Paris]*[http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/golden216.htm Life of St. Geneviève from the Golden Legend of William Caxton, 1483]
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[[Category:French Saints|Genevieve]]
[[Category:Pre-Schism Western Saints]]
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