Pelagia
Tampilan
Santa Pelagia | |
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Dihormati di | |
Pesta | 8 Oktober |
Pelagia (bahasa Yunani: Πελαγία), yang disebut juga sebagai Pelagia dari Antiokhia, Pelagia sang Peniten, dan Pelagia sang Tuna Susila, menurut "Yakobus sang Deakon", adalah seorang orang kudus dan eremit Kristen pada abad ke-4 atau ke-5. Hari rayanya dirayakan pada 8 Oktober, awalnya dengan Santa Pelagia sang Perawan dan Pelagia dari Tarsus.[1][2][n 1]
Catatan
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ Martirologi Roma kemudian membedakan tanggalnya dari Pelagia lainnya, memindahkan mereka ke bulan lain.[2]
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]Kutipan
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ Greek Synaxarion.
- ^ a b Kirsch (1911).
Daftar pustaka
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Bunson, Matthew; et al. (2003), "Nonnus", Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints, Rev. ed., Huntington: Our Sunday Visitor, hlm. 611, ISBN 1-931709-75-0, diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 1 October 2015.
- Butler, Alban (1866), "October 8: Saint Pelagia, Penitent", The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints: Compiled from Original Monuments and Authentic Records, Vol. X: October, Dublin: James Duffy.
- Cameron, Alan (2016), "The Poet, the Bishop, and the Harlot", Wandering Poets and Other Essays on Late Greek Literature and Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, hlm. 81–90, ISBN 978-0-19-026894-7.
- Coon, Lynda L. (1997), "Pelagia: God's Holy Harlot", Sacred Fictions: Holy Women and Hagiography in Late Antiquity, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, hlm. 77–84, ISBN 0-8122-3371-9.
- Jacobus Diaconus (James, or Jacob, the Deacon) (1628), "22: The Life of Saint Pelagia the Harlot [Celebrated in the Roman Martyrology on October 8] by Jacobus Diaconus, translated into Latin from the Greek by Eustochius", Vitae Patrum: De Vita et Verbis Seniorum sive Historiae Eremiticae, Vol. I, Antwerp .
- Jacobus Diaconus, The Life of Saint Pelagia the Harlot, English translations from the Latin available online:
- Translation Diarsipkan 2020-12-02 di Wayback Machine. by Sr. Benedicta Ward, S.L.G., "Pelagia, Beauty Riding By" in Harlots of the desert: a study of repentance in early monastic sources. (Cistercian Publications, Inc., series: Cistercian Studies (Book 106), Kalamazoo, 1986. ISBN 9780879076061.): Latin Text in PL 73, 663-672)
- Translation by Revd Benedict Baker, Bronllys, UK. Accessed on 25 July 2018.
- Orthodox Classics in English, "The Eighth Day of the Month of October: The Life of Our Holy Mother Pelagia the Nun, who was Once a Harlot, Written by James, a Deacon of the Church of Heliopolis, from The Great Collection of the Lives of the Saints, Vol. 2: October, compiled by Saint Demetrius of Rostov". Chrysostom Press, House Springs. Archive copy accessed on 25 July 2018.
- Kirsch, Johann Peter (1911), "Pelagia", Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church, Vol. 11, New York: Robert Appleton Co.
- Usener, Hermann (1879), Legenden der heiligen Pelagia, Bonn. (Jerman)