Saint Saturninus of Toulouse

detail of stained glass window of the martyrdom of Saint Saturninus, 1887, artist unknown; church of Saint-Saturnin de Cardan, Gironde, France; photographed on 20 September 2015 by William Ellison; swiped from Wikimedia CommonsAlso known as

  • Cernín
  • Sadurní
  • Sadurninho
  • Sarnin
  • Satordi
  • Saturdi
  • Saturnin
  • Saturnino
  • Serenín
  • Sernin
  • Zernin

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Born to the third century Roman nobility. Missionary to Gaul, the Pyrenees, and the Iberian peninsula. Worked with Saint Papoul. He converted many, including the farmer now known as Saint Honestus who joined him as a missionary. Imprisoned in Carcassone by the prefect Rufinus, Saturninus and his group were freed by an angel. He became the first bishop of Toulouse (in modern France), where he teamed with Saint Martial to perform miraculous healings. Converted and baptized Saint Firminus of Amiens.

When Saturninus began his work in Toulouse, the local pagan priests stopped receiving oracular messages from their gods. One day in 257, when the priests were hopelessly frustrated, Saturninus passed by in the street. The priests blamed the bishop, and ordered the crowd of heathens to seize him and force him to offer sacrifice to their gods. The idols fell to pieces in front of the bishop, and the crowd murdered him.

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This Saint fought even unto death for the law of his God, and feared not the words of the wicked; for he was founded upon a firm rock. You have crowned him with glory and honor, O Lord, and have set him over the works of Your hands. – Vespers Antiphon, commemoration of Saint Saturninus

O God, Who gives us to rejoice in the feast of Your blessed Martyr Saturninus; grant that we may be helped by his merits. Through our Lord. Collect for the commemoration of Saint Saturninus

MLA Citation

  • “Saint Saturninus of Toulouse“. CatholicSaints.Info. 27 January 2024. Web. 28 April 2024. <>