Rufus of Metz was, according to some sources, bishop of Metz for 29 years.[1] He has been made a Catholic saint with his feast day on November 7.[2]

In the ninth century his relics were transferred to Gau-Odernheim in Rhenish Hesse, Diocese of Mainz.

In the view of the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913, his history is legendary:

His name was inserted at a later date in an old manuscript of the "Martyrol. Hieronym." (ed. cit., 140).[3]

References

  1. โ†‘ Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome
  2. โ†‘ St. Rufus of Metz - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
  3. โ†‘ Kirsch, Johann Peter (1913). "Sts. Rufus" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 13, see para (5).
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