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Longinus

Longinus (/lɒnˈnəs/) is the name given to the unnamed Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus with a lance; who in medieval and some modern Christian traditions is described as a convert to Christianity.[4] His name first appeared in the apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus.[5] The lance is called in Christianity the "Holy Lance" (lancea) and the story is related in the Gospel of John during the Crucifixion.[6] This act is said to have created the last of the Five Holy Wounds of Christ.


Longinus
Statue of Saint Longinus by Bernini in Saint Peter's Basilica
Born1st century in Sandiale or Sandrales[1] of Cappadocia[2]
Died1st century
Venerated inAnglican Communion
Coptic Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Oriental Orthodoxy
Catholic Church
Major shrineInside St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
Feast
  • March 15: Roman Catholic Church (pre-1969)
  • 16 October: Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Churches
  • 22 October: Armenian Apostolic Church
  • 14 November: Coptic Orthodox Church
AttributesMilitary attire, lance[3]

This person, unnamed in the Gospels, is further identified in some versions of the legend as the centurion present at the Crucifixion, who said that Jesus was the son of God,[7] so he is considered as one of the first Christians and Roman converts. Longinus' legend grew over the years to the point that he was said to have converted to Christianity after the Crucifixion, and he is traditionally venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and several other Christian communions.

Origins of the story

No name for this soldier is given in the canonical Gospels; the name Longinus is instead found in the apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus. Longinus was not originally a saint in Christian tradition. An early tradition, found in a sixth or seventh century pseudepigraphal "Letter of Herod to Pilate", claims that Longinus suffered for having pierced Jesus, and that he was condemned to a cave where every night a lion came and mauled him until dawn, after which his body healed back to normal, in a pattern that would repeat until the end of time.[8] Later traditions turned him into a Christian convert, but as Sabine Baring-Gould observed: "The name of Longinus was not known to the Greeks previous to the patriarch Germanus, in 715. It was introduced amongst the Westerns from the Apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus. There is no reliable authority for the Acts and martyrdom of this saint."[7]

The name is probably Latinized from the Greek lonche (λόγχη), the word used for the lance mentioned in John 19:34.[9] It first appears lettered on an illumination of the Crucifixion beside the figure of the soldier holding a spear, written, perhaps contemporaneously, in horizontal Greek letters, LOGINOS (ΛΟΓΙΝΟϹ), in the Syriac gospel manuscript illuminated by a certain Rabulas in the year 586, in the Laurentian Library, Florence. The spear used is known as the Holy Lance, and more recently, especially in occult circles, as the "Spear of Destiny", which was revered at Jerusalem by the sixth century, although neither the centurion nor the name "Longinus" were invoked in any surviving report. As the "Lance of Longinus", the spear figures in the legends of the Holy Grail.[citation needed]

Blindness or other eye problems are not mentioned until after the tenth century.[10] Petrus Comestor was one of the first to add an eyesight problem to the legend and his text can be translated as "blind", "dim-sighted" or "weak-sighted". The Golden Legend says that he saw celestial signs before conversion and that his eye problems might have been caused by illness or age.[11] The touch of Jesus's blood cures his eye problem:

Christian legend has it that Longinus was a blind Roman centurion who thrust the spear into Christ's side at the crucifixion. Some of Jesus's blood fell upon his eyes and he was healed. Upon this miracle Longinus believed in Jesus.[12]

The body of Longinus is said to have been lost twice, and that its second recovery was at Mantua in 1304, together with the Holy Sponge stained with Christ's blood, wherewith it was told—extending Longinus' role—that Longinus had assisted in cleansing Christ's body when it was taken down from the cross. The relic, corpules of alleged blood taken from the Holy Lance, enjoyed a revived cult in late 13th century Bologna under the combined impetus of the Grail romances, the local tradition of eucharistic miracles, the chapel consecrated to Longinus, the Holy Blood in the Benedictine monastery church of Sant'Andrea,[citation needed] and the patronage of the Bonacolsi.[citation needed]

The relics are said to have been divided and then distributed to Prague and elsewhere, with the body taken to the Basilica of Sant'Agostino in Rome. However, official guides of the Basilica do not mention the presence of any tomb associated with Saint Longinus. It is also said that the body of Longinus was found in Sardinia; Greek sources assert that he suffered martyrdom in Gabala, Cappadocia.[citation needed]

Present-day veneration

 
Longinus the Centurion. Russian icon by Fyodor Zubov, 1680.

Longinus is venerated, generally as a martyr, in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Armenian Apostolic Church. His feast day is kept on 16 October in the Roman Martyrology, which mentions him, without any indication of martyrdom, in the following terms: "At Jerusalem, commemoration of Saint Longinus, who is venerated as the soldier opening the side of the crucified Lord with a lance".[13] The pre-1969 feast day in the Roman Rite is 15 March. The Eastern Orthodox Church commemorates him on 16 October. In the Armenian Apostolic Church, his feast is commemorated on 22 October.[14]

The statue of Saint Longinus, sculpted by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, is one of four in the niches beneath the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City. A spearpoint fragment said to be from the Holy Lance is also conserved in the Basilica.

Longinus and his legend are the subject of the Moriones Festival held during Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, the Philippines.

Brazil

Folkloric role

Under the folk name "São Longuinho", Saint Longinus is attributed the power of finding missing objects. The saint's aid is summoned by the chant:

São Longuinho, São Longuinho, se eu achar [missing object], dou três pulinhos!
(São Longuinho, São Longuinho, if I find [missing object], I'll hop three times!)

Folk tradition explains the association with missing objects with a tale from the saint's days in Rome. It is said he was of short stature and, as such, had unimpeded view of the underside of tables in crowded parties. Due to this, he would find and return objects dropped on the ground by the other attendants.[15]

Accounts vary regarding the promised offering of three hops, citing either deference to an alleged limping of the saint or a plea to the Holy Trinity.[16]

Brazilian spiritism

Brazilian medium Chico Xavier wrote Brasil, Coração do Mundo, Pátria do Evangelho, a psychographic book of authorship attributed to the spirit of Humberto de Campos. In the book, Saint Longinus is claimed to have been reincarnated as Pedro II, the last Brazilian emperor.[17]

In popular culture

  • In Irving Pichel's 1939 film The Great Commandment, Albert Dekker portrays him as the commanding officer of a Roman army company escorting a tax collector about Judea. Subsequently, he is converted to Christianity through the kindness of Joel bar Lamech and by his own experiences at Golgotha.
  • In the George Stevens's 1965 film The Greatest Story Ever Told, Longinus is identified with the centurion who professed, "Truly this man was the Son of God" on Golgotha (portrayed by John Wayne in a cameo role).[18][19]
  • Casca Rufio Longinus, in the Casca novel series by Barry Sadler, accidentally ingests some of Christ's blood after lancing him. He is condemned by Christ to walk the earth as a soldier until they meet again at the Second Coming. This series of novels is continued by British writer Tony Roberts following the death of Barry Sadler.
  • Cassius Longinus is the main character of Louis de Wohl's novel The Spear (1955).
  • Gaius Cassius Longinus is one of the main characters in the 1997 Fox series "Roar," starring Heath Ledger. In the series, Longinus has spent 400 years searching for the Spear of Destiny, finally arriving in Ireland.
  • He is referenced in the second season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow and most of the season is about trying to find the “spear of destiny” that he used to kill Christ.
  • In the historical fiction series End of the Line (2019), Gaius Cornelius Longinus acts as a near immortal caretaker for the House of David, and is called upon by the Allied Powers to assist in artifact and relic recovery during the Second World War.
  • In the Vampire: The Requiem roleplaying books, Longinus is a mythical character who was cursed with vampirism when Jesus died. His story, called the Testament of Longinus, serves as the basis for a sect of modern Christian vampires called the Lancea et Sanctum.
  • In the historical fiction series Britannia, during a flashback to earlier times, a young Aulus Plautius orders his second in command Perfectus to lance Jesus on the cross. Reluctantly he commits the act, reflecting the conflict Longinus may have felt considering his later conversion.
  • In the Japanese anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, the Lance of Longinus is a spear found in the abdomen of the Second Angel, Lilith.
  • In the Beyblade Burst series, characters Lui Shirosagi (1° Season–Turbo, Surge–QuadDrive) and Lodin Hajima (Rise) own Longinus beys, represented by a white dragon. In the dub and Hasbro releases however, the bey had its name changed to Luinor.
  • The James Patterson/Andrew Cross novel The Jester has the main character coming home from The Crusades in 11th century France to find his family killed and his village ravaged by a team of knights, who are looking for a priceless artifact. Unbeknownst to him, that artifact has been hidden in a staff he has brought home.
  • In the Japanese light novel Fate/Requiem (2018-ongoing), Lucius Longinus is the Lancer-class Servant of Chitose Manazuru who won the Holy Grail War predating the events of the novel, and appears as a supporting character.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sandrales/Sandiale: A Pleiades place resource". 23 July 2012.
  2. ^ «Pago autem nomen est Sandiale» «Σανδιάλη τῇ κώμῃ τό ὃνομα» from «month March» ΙΑ' page. 41 (in pdf page 17). 1 Jul 2016. Retrieved 6 Feb. 2018
  3. ^ Stracke, Richard (2015-10-20). "Saint Longinus". Christian Iconography.
  4. ^ Fuhrmann, Christopher (11 April 2014). Policing the Roman Empire: Soldiers, Administration, and Public Order (Reprint ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 231. ISBN 978-0199360017.
  5. ^ Barber, Richard (2004). The Holy Grail: Imagination and Belief. Harvard University Press. p. 118. ISBN 9780674013902. Retrieved 24 March 2019. gospel of nicodemus Hello
  6. ^ John 19:34.
  7. ^ a b Baring-Gould, The Lives of the Saints, vol. III (Edinburgh) 1914, sub "March 15: S[aint] Longinus M[artyr]"; Baring-Gould adds, "The Greek Acts pretend to be by S. Hesychius (March 28th), but are an impudent forgery of late date." ().
  8. ^ Ehrman, Bart D, and Zlatko Pleše. The Apocryphal Gospels: Texts and Translations. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011, p. 523
  9. ^ See at Kontos; "The name cannot be ascribed to any tradition; its obvious derivation from logchē (λόγχη), spear or lance, shows that it was, like that of Saint Veronica, fashioned to suit the event," noted Elizabeth Jameson, The History of Our Lord as Exemplified in Works of Art 1872:160.
  10. ^ Sticca, Sandro (1970). The Latin Passion Play: Its Origins and Development. State University of New York. p. 159. ISBN 978-0873950459. Retrieved 27 March 2018. Longinus Jesus Christ blind.
  11. ^ Ruth House Webber (1995). "Jimena's Prayer in the Cantor de Mio Cid and the French Epic Prayer". In Caspi, Michael (ed.). Oral Tradition and Hispanic Literature: Essays in Honor of Samuel G. Armistead. Routledge. p. 633. ISBN 978-0815320623. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  12. ^ Godwin, Malcolm (1994). The Holy Grail: Its Origins, Secrets & Meaning Revealed. Viking Penguin. p. 51. ISBN 0-670-85128-0.
  13. ^ "Hierosolymae, commemoratio sancti Longini, qui miles colitur latus Domini cruci affixi lancea aperiens" – Martyrologium Romanum (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7), Die 16 octobris
  14. ^ Calendar of Saints (Armenian Apostolic Church)
  15. ^ "São Longuinho e a tradição dos 3 pulinhos". Aleteia. 2018-03-15. from the original on 2020-10-31. Diz-se que ele era um homem baixinho e que, servindo na corte de Roma, vivia nas festas. Nesses ambientes, por sua pequena estatura, conseguia ver o que se passava por baixo das mesas e sempre encontrava pertences de pessoas. Os objetos achados eram devolvidos aos seus donos. Assim, teria surgido o costume de pedir-lhe ajuda para encontrar o que se perdeu.
  16. ^ "São Longuinho e a tradição dos 3 pulinhos". Aleteia. 2018-03-15. from the original on 2020-10-31. Diz-se também que essa forma de agradecimento seria pelo fato de o soldado ser manco. Outra explicação afirma que os pulinhos remetem à Santíssima Trindade.
  17. ^ Xavier, Francisco Cândido (1938). "D. PEDRO II" (PDF). Brasil, Coração do Mundo, Pátria do Evangelho (PDF) (in Portuguese). Brazil: Federação Espírita Brasileira. ISBN 978-8573287967. (PDF) from the original on 2012-01-31. Foi assim que Longinus preparou a sua volta à Terra, depois de outras existências tecidas de abnegações edificantes em favor da humanidade, e, no dia 2 de dezembro de 1825, no Rio de Janeiro, nascia de D. Leopoldina, a virtuosa esposa de D. Pedro, aquele que seria no Brasil o grande imperador e que, na expressão dos seus próprios adversários, seria o maior de todos os republicanos de sua pátria.
  18. ^ Clarke, Howard W. (2003). The Gospel of Matthew and Its Readers: A Historical Introduction to the First Gospel. Indiana University Press. p. 241. ISBN 0-253-34235-X.
  19. ^ Leonard Maltin, 2004 Movie & Video Guide, (New York: New American Library, 2003), 558 sub loco.

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This article is about the Roman soldier For other uses see Longinus disambiguation Longinus l ɒ n ˈ dʒ aɪ n e s is the name given to the unnamed Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus with a lance who in medieval and some modern Christian traditions is described as a convert to Christianity 4 His name first appeared in the apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus 5 The lance is called in Christianity the Holy Lance lancea and the story is related in the Gospel of John during the Crucifixion 6 This act is said to have created the last of the Five Holy Wounds of Christ SaintLonginusStatue of Saint Longinus by Bernini in Saint Peter s BasilicaBorn1st century in Sandiale or Sandrales 1 of Cappadocia 2 Died1st centuryVenerated inAnglican CommunionCoptic Orthodox ChurchEastern Orthodox ChurchOriental OrthodoxyCatholic ChurchMajor shrineInside St Peter s Basilica Vatican CityFeastMarch 15 Roman Catholic Church pre 1969 16 October Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Churches 22 October Armenian Apostolic Church 14 November Coptic Orthodox ChurchAttributesMilitary attire lance 3 This person unnamed in the Gospels is further identified in some versions of the legend as the centurion present at the Crucifixion who said that Jesus was the son of God 7 so he is considered as one of the first Christians and Roman converts Longinus legend grew over the years to the point that he was said to have converted to Christianity after the Crucifixion and he is traditionally venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church and several other Christian communions Contents 1 Origins of the story 2 Present day veneration 3 Brazil 3 1 Folkloric role 3 2 Brazilian spiritism 4 In popular culture 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOrigins of the story EditNo name for this soldier is given in the canonical Gospels the name Longinus is instead found in the apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus Longinus was not originally a saint in Christian tradition An early tradition found in a sixth or seventh century pseudepigraphal Letter of Herod to Pilate claims that Longinus suffered for having pierced Jesus and that he was condemned to a cave where every night a lion came and mauled him until dawn after which his body healed back to normal in a pattern that would repeat until the end of time 8 Later traditions turned him into a Christian convert but as Sabine Baring Gould observed The name of Longinus was not known to the Greeks previous to the patriarch Germanus in 715 It was introduced amongst the Westerns from the Apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus There is no reliable authority for the Acts and martyrdom of this saint 7 The name is probably Latinized from the Greek lonche logxh the word used for the lance mentioned in John 19 34 9 It first appears lettered on an illumination of the Crucifixion beside the figure of the soldier holding a spear written perhaps contemporaneously in horizontal Greek letters LOGINOS LOGINOϹ in the Syriac gospel manuscript illuminated by a certain Rabulas in the year 586 in the Laurentian Library Florence The spear used is known as the Holy Lance and more recently especially in occult circles as the Spear of Destiny which was revered at Jerusalem by the sixth century although neither the centurion nor the name Longinus were invoked in any surviving report As the Lance of Longinus the spear figures in the legends of the Holy Grail citation needed Blindness or other eye problems are not mentioned until after the tenth century 10 Petrus Comestor was one of the first to add an eyesight problem to the legend and his text can be translated as blind dim sighted or weak sighted The Golden Legend says that he saw celestial signs before conversion and that his eye problems might have been caused by illness or age 11 The touch of Jesus s blood cures his eye problem Christian legend has it that Longinus was a blind Roman centurion who thrust the spear into Christ s side at the crucifixion Some of Jesus s blood fell upon his eyes and he was healed Upon this miracle Longinus believed in Jesus 12 The body of Longinus is said to have been lost twice and that its second recovery was at Mantua in 1304 together with the Holy Sponge stained with Christ s blood wherewith it was told extending Longinus role that Longinus had assisted in cleansing Christ s body when it was taken down from the cross The relic corpules of alleged blood taken from the Holy Lance enjoyed a revived cult in late 13th century Bologna under the combined impetus of the Grail romances the local tradition of eucharistic miracles the chapel consecrated to Longinus the Holy Blood in the Benedictine monastery church of Sant Andrea citation needed and the patronage of the Bonacolsi citation needed The relics are said to have been divided and then distributed to Prague and elsewhere with the body taken to the Basilica of Sant Agostino in Rome However official guides of the Basilica do not mention the presence of any tomb associated with Saint Longinus It is also said that the body of Longinus was found in Sardinia Greek sources assert that he suffered martyrdom in Gabala Cappadocia citation needed Present day veneration Edit Longinus the Centurion Russian icon by Fyodor Zubov 1680 Longinus is venerated generally as a martyr in the Roman Catholic Church the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church His feast day is kept on 16 October in the Roman Martyrology which mentions him without any indication of martyrdom in the following terms At Jerusalem commemoration of Saint Longinus who is venerated as the soldier opening the side of the crucified Lord with a lance 13 The pre 1969 feast day in the Roman Rite is 15 March The Eastern Orthodox Church commemorates him on 16 October In the Armenian Apostolic Church his feast is commemorated on 22 October 14 The statue of Saint Longinus sculpted by Gian Lorenzo Bernini is one of four in the niches beneath the dome of Saint Peter s Basilica Vatican City A spearpoint fragment said to be from the Holy Lance is also conserved in the Basilica Longinus and his legend are the subject of the Moriones Festival held during Holy Week on the island of Marinduque the Philippines Brazil EditFolkloric role Edit Under the folk name Sao Longuinho Saint Longinus is attributed the power of finding missing objects The saint s aid is summoned by the chant Sao Longuinho Sao Longuinho se eu achar missing object dou tres pulinhos Sao Longuinho Sao Longuinho if I find missing object I ll hop three times Folk tradition explains the association with missing objects with a tale from the saint s days in Rome It is said he was of short stature and as such had unimpeded view of the underside of tables in crowded parties Due to this he would find and return objects dropped on the ground by the other attendants 15 Accounts vary regarding the promised offering of three hops citing either deference to an alleged limping of the saint or a plea to the Holy Trinity 16 Brazilian spiritism Edit Brazilian medium Chico Xavier wrote Brasil Coracao do Mundo Patria do Evangelho a psychographic book of authorship attributed to the spirit of Humberto de Campos In the book Saint Longinus is claimed to have been reincarnated as Pedro II the last Brazilian emperor 17 In popular culture EditThis section appears to contain trivial minor or unrelated references to popular culture Please reorganize this content to explain the subject s impact on popular culture providing citations to reliable secondary sources rather than simply listing appearances Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2021 In Irving Pichel s 1939 film The Great Commandment Albert Dekker portrays him as the commanding officer of a Roman army company escorting a tax collector about Judea Subsequently he is converted to Christianity through the kindness of Joel bar Lamech and by his own experiences at Golgotha In the George Stevens s 1965 film The Greatest Story Ever Told Longinus is identified with the centurion who professed Truly this man was the Son of God on Golgotha portrayed by John Wayne in a cameo role 18 19 Casca Rufio Longinus in the Casca novel series by Barry Sadler accidentally ingests some of Christ s blood after lancing him He is condemned by Christ to walk the earth as a soldier until they meet again at the Second Coming This series of novels is continued by British writer Tony Roberts following the death of Barry Sadler Cassius Longinus is the main character of Louis de Wohl s novel The Spear 1955 Gaius Cassius Longinus is one of the main characters in the 1997 Fox series Roar starring Heath Ledger In the series Longinus has spent 400 years searching for the Spear of Destiny finally arriving in Ireland He is referenced in the second season of DC s Legends of Tomorrow and most of the season is about trying to find the spear of destiny that he used to kill Christ In the historical fiction series End of the Line 2019 Gaius Cornelius Longinus acts as a near immortal caretaker for the House of David and is called upon by the Allied Powers to assist in artifact and relic recovery during the Second World War In the Vampire The Requiem roleplaying books Longinus is a mythical character who was cursed with vampirism when Jesus died His story called the Testament of Longinus serves as the basis for a sect of modern Christian vampires called the Lancea et Sanctum In the historical fiction series Britannia during a flashback to earlier times a young Aulus Plautius orders his second in command Perfectus to lance Jesus on the cross Reluctantly he commits the act reflecting the conflict Longinus may have felt considering his later conversion In the Japanese anime Neon Genesis Evangelion the Lance of Longinus is a spear found in the abdomen of the Second Angel Lilith In the Beyblade Burst series characters Lui Shirosagi 1 Season Turbo Surge QuadDrive and Lodin Hajima Rise own Longinus beys represented by a white dragon In the dub and Hasbro releases however the bey had its name changed to Luinor The James Patterson Andrew Cross novel The Jester has the main character coming home from The Crusades in 11th century France to find his family killed and his village ravaged by a team of knights who are looking for a priceless artifact Unbeknownst to him that artifact has been hidden in a staff he has brought home In the Japanese light novel Fate Requiem 2018 ongoing Lucius Longinus is the Lancer class Servant of Chitose Manazuru who won the Holy Grail War predating the events of the novel and appears as a supporting character Gallery Edit Longinus depicted in the Nea Moni Church Chios Greece Christ on the Cross the three Marys John the Evangelist and Saint Longinus Saint Longinus in Bom Jesus do Monte Fresco in Basilica of St Peter and St Paul in Vysehrad Prague First Class Bone Relic of St Longinus Longinus in The Crucifixion of Jan Provoost Groeningmuseum of Bruges See also EditList of names for the Biblical nameless Moriones Festival Wandering Jew a figure with whom he is sometimes identifiedReferences Edit Sandrales Sandiale A Pleiades place resource 23 July 2012 Pago autem nomen est Sandiale Sandialh tῇ kwmῃ to ὃnoma from month March IA page 41 in pdf page 17 Archived 1 Jul 2016 Retrieved 6 Feb 2018 Stracke Richard 2015 10 20 Saint Longinus Christian Iconography Fuhrmann Christopher 11 April 2014 Policing the Roman Empire Soldiers Administration and Public Order Reprint ed Oxford University Press p 231 ISBN 978 0199360017 Barber Richard 2004 The Holy Grail Imagination and Belief Harvard University Press p 118 ISBN 9780674013902 Retrieved 24 March 2019 gospel of nicodemus Hello John 19 34 a b Baring Gould The Lives of the Saints vol III Edinburgh 1914 sub March 15 S aint Longinus M artyr Baring Gould adds The Greek Acts pretend to be by S Hesychius March 28th but are an impudent forgery of late date on line text Ehrman Bart D and Zlatko Plese The Apocryphal Gospels Texts and Translations New York Oxford University Press 2011 p 523 See at Kontos The name cannot be ascribed to any tradition its obvious derivation from logche logxh spear or lance shows that it was like that of Saint Veronica fashioned to suit the event noted Elizabeth Jameson The History of Our Lord as Exemplified in Works of Art 1872 160 Sticca Sandro 1970 The Latin Passion Play Its Origins and Development State University of New York p 159 ISBN 978 0873950459 Retrieved 27 March 2018 Longinus Jesus Christ blind Ruth House Webber 1995 Jimena s Prayer in the Cantor de Mio Cid and the French Epic Prayer In Caspi Michael ed Oral Tradition and Hispanic Literature Essays in Honor of Samuel G Armistead Routledge p 633 ISBN 978 0815320623 Retrieved 27 March 2018 Godwin Malcolm 1994 The Holy Grail Its Origins Secrets amp Meaning Revealed Viking Penguin p 51 ISBN 0 670 85128 0 Hierosolymae commemoratio sancti Longini qui miles colitur latus Domini cruci affixi lancea aperiens Martyrologium Romanum Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2001 ISBN 88 209 7210 7 Die 16 octobris Calendar of Saints Armenian Apostolic Church Sao Longuinho e a tradicao dos 3 pulinhos Aleteia 2018 03 15 Archived from the original on 2020 10 31 Diz se que ele era um homem baixinho e que servindo na corte de Roma vivia nas festas Nesses ambientes por sua pequena estatura conseguia ver o que se passava por baixo das mesas e sempre encontrava pertences de pessoas Os objetos achados eram devolvidos aos seus donos Assim teria surgido o costume de pedir lhe ajuda para encontrar o que se perdeu Sao Longuinho e a tradicao dos 3 pulinhos Aleteia 2018 03 15 Archived from the original on 2020 10 31 Diz se tambem que essa forma de agradecimento seria pelo fato de o soldado ser manco Outra explicacao afirma que os pulinhos remetem a Santissima Trindade Xavier Francisco Candido 1938 D PEDRO II PDF Brasil Coracao do Mundo Patria do Evangelho PDF in Portuguese Brazil Federacao Espirita Brasileira ISBN 978 8573287967 Archived PDF from the original on 2012 01 31 Foi assim que Longinus preparou a sua volta a Terra depois de outras existencias tecidas de abnegacoes edificantes em favor da humanidade e no dia 2 de dezembro de 1825 no Rio de Janeiro nascia de D Leopoldina a virtuosa esposa de D Pedro aquele que seria no Brasil o grande imperador e que na expressao dos seus proprios adversarios seria o maior de todos os republicanos de sua patria Clarke Howard W 2003 The Gospel of Matthew and Its Readers A Historical Introduction to the First Gospel Indiana University Press p 241 ISBN 0 253 34235 X Leonard Maltin 2004 Movie amp Video Guide New York New American Library 2003 558 sub loco External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Longinus The Reliquary of Saint Longinus Catholic Forum St Longinus St Longinus Catholic Saints St Longinus Longinus Martyr Longinus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Longinus amp oldid 1148182425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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