Four Holy Marshals
The Four Holy Marshals (Vier Marschälle Gottes or just Vier Marschälle) are four saints venerated in the Rhineland, especially at Cologne, Liège, Aachen, and Eifel.[1] They are conceived as standing particularly close to throne of God, and thus powerful intercessors.[2] Their joint veneration is comparable to that of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, who are also venerated in the Rhineland.
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They are considered “marshals of God” and were invoked against diseases and epidemics during the Middle Ages.
Evidence of this devotion is testified by documentation dating from 1478; however, the joint devotion of these four saints may have existed earlier.[2][3] The devotion reached its high point in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and diminished by the seventeenth.[1] There were churches dedicated to them at Hüngersdorf, Schleiden, and in the Mariwald.[4]
The Four Holy Marshals
The four saints are:
Name (Alternate) | Feast day | Patronage |
---|---|---|
Quirinus of Neuss (Quirin) | March 30, April 30 | Against smallpox and goiter |
Hubertus (Hubert) | November 3 | Against rabies and dog bites |
Cornelius | September 16 | Against cramps and epilepsy |
Saint Anthony the Great (Antonius, Antony) | January 17 | invoked against the plague |
In terms of protection over animals, Anthony is the patron of pigs, Cornelius cattle, Hubertus dogs, and Quirinus horses.[1] In addition, each saint has its own particular place of special veneration: Anthony was venerated at Cologne, Hubertus at St-Hubert in the Ardennes, Cornelius at Aachen, and Quirinus at Neuss.[3]
- Anthony the Great
- Pope Cornelius
- Hubertus
- Quirinus
See also
References
- marschaelle
- Vier Marschälle - Kathpedia
- Vier heilige Marschälle - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon
- "Die Kapelle". Archived from the original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
External links
- (in German) Vier heilige Marschälle
- (in German) Das war Papst Cornelius
- (in German) Einer der vier hl. Marschälle
- (in German) Der Heilige mit dem Horn/Beschützer des Hornviehs
- (in German) Helfer bei der Kornelkrankheit
- (in German) Verehrung und Bräuche Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- (in German) Der Raub der vier heiligen Marschälle
- http://www.cornelissen.de/cor_pap1.htm