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Around 575 AD, now old and sick, Cerbonius begged to be buried in Populonia. He asked, however, that those burying him should return immediately to Elba. His friends obeyed him. The ship carrying his body ran into a heavy storm, but arrived safely at Populonia. Cerbonius was buried and his
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After the death of the bishop of Populonia, Florentius (Fiorenzo), the citizens and clerics asked that Cerbonius serve as their bishop. The citizens soon became frustrated with him, however, since Cerbonius rose every Sunday at daybreak and said
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singing; Vigilius replied that he did hear anything of the kind. Cerbonius went off to say mass and Vigilius gave him leave to say his mass at any hour of the morning that pleased him, and sent him back to Piombino.
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in North Africa, the local Christian community dispersed, and together with Regulus, Felix, and some priests, Cerbonius escaped to Italy. After a storm at sea, they landed at
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At Rome, the next morning at daybreak, Cerbonius went into the Pope's chamber and roused him out of bed. He then asked the Pope if he did not hear
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around 544 AD, and devotion to the saint in this city arose after Massa Marittima became an
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They brought him back to Rome. During the way, he cured three men suffering from
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St Cerbonius of Populonia in stained glass, Sanctuary of the Madonna del Monte (
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who was the son of Christian parents. He was ordained a priest by Regulus (
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seized Populonia; Cerbonius had foreseen this and had saved his friends.
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For hiding several Roman soldiers, he was ordered to be killed by a wild
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and flew off after Cerbonius made the sign of the cross over them again.
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instead of doing so at the normal hour. The people complained to
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by the Goths after being accused of aiding the Byzantines.
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Another tradition states that Cerbonius was a native of
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There is another Saint Cerbonius who is venerated at
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followers returned quickly to Elba. Soon after, the
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Saint

Marciana
North Africa
Elba
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Attributes
geese
Patronage
Massa Marittima
Latin
Italian
bishop
Populonia
Barbarian invasions
Pope Gregory I
Dialogues
bishop of Massa Marittima
episcopal
North Africa
Scottish legend
Arian
Vandals
Tuscany
hermits
the war
Byzantine
Gothic

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