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Caesaria the Elder Césarie d'Arles Cesària d'Arle Cesaria di Arles Cesárea de Arlés
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Sainte Césarie dite l'Ancienne (Vers 475 - 12 janvier 527), sœur de l'évêque métropolitain d'Arles Césaire (Vers 470 - 543). Caesaria the Elder or Caesaria II (died c. 530) was a saint and abbess. Little is known about her, but there were some "glowing" references to her in the writings of Venantius Fortunatus; according to Gregory of Tours, her life was "blessed and holy". She was born in a Gallo-Roman family and was trained at John Cassian's foundation in Marseilles. Santa Cesària (Arle, ca. 475 - 540) fou una religiosa occitana, germana del bisbe metropolità d'Arle, Cesari (ca. 470-543). Ingressà molt jove en un monestir de Marsella, on es va educar. El 512 va esdevenir la primera abadessa del monestir fundat pel seu germà a Arle, que aleshores portava el nom de Sant Joan. Hi va redactar la regla anomenada Regula sanctarum uirginum o Regla de Santa Cesària, destinada a les monges del monestir. Tot i la clausura, les germanes es consagraven a la caritat envers els necessitats i la instrucció de les joves. Elles mateixes feien les seves robes i transcrivien llibres, a més d'estudiar dues hores diàries. Mentre altres cosien, una llegia un llibre en veu alta. Cesaria di Arles, chiamata anche Cesira (Chalon-sur-Saône, 465 circa – 525-530 circa) fu la sorella del vescovo san Cesario, prima badessa del monastero di San Giovanni ad Arles. È venerata come santa dalla Chiesa cattolica, che la commemora il giorno 12 gennaio. Cesárea conocida como la anciana (475 - 12 de enero de 527), hermana del Cesáreo (470-543).
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Cesaria di Arles, chiamata anche Cesira (Chalon-sur-Saône, 465 circa – 525-530 circa) fu la sorella del vescovo san Cesario, prima badessa del monastero di San Giovanni ad Arles. È venerata come santa dalla Chiesa cattolica, che la commemora il giorno 12 gennaio. Sainte Césarie dite l'Ancienne (Vers 475 - 12 janvier 527), sœur de l'évêque métropolitain d'Arles Césaire (Vers 470 - 543). Cesárea conocida como la anciana (475 - 12 de enero de 527), hermana del Cesáreo (470-543). Caesaria the Elder or Caesaria II (died c. 530) was a saint and abbess. Little is known about her, but there were some "glowing" references to her in the writings of Venantius Fortunatus; according to Gregory of Tours, her life was "blessed and holy". She was born in a Gallo-Roman family and was trained at John Cassian's foundation in Marseilles. Caesaria was the first abbess of convent of Saint-Jean, which was founded by her brother, Caesarius of Arles. The exact location of the convent is unknown, but it was probably built outside the walls of Arles in southern France, and remained there until the French Revolution in 1789. Her brother addressed his Regula ad Virgines ("Rule for Virgins") to Caesaria, and described how she taught and supervised the copying of the Bible at the convent. The nuns at St. Jean Convent spent their time in prayer, caring for the poor by washing and mending their clothes, doing menial work such as needlework, weaving, and transcribing books. They "lived in permanent enclosure", were not allowed meat except during illnesses, and did not bathe during Lent. Caesarius' contemporaries viewed the convent as "an ark of salvation for women in those stormy times"; the pope approved of and supported the work done there. By the time of Caesarius' death in 542, 200 nuns lived there. Caesaria might have died in about 525; she was buried in a basilica next to the tomb reserved for Caesarius. According to hagiographer Alban Butler, the date of Caesaria's death is uncertain. Her niece, Caesaria the Younger, succeeded her as abbess. Caesaria's feast day is January 12. Santa Cesària (Arle, ca. 475 - 540) fou una religiosa occitana, germana del bisbe metropolità d'Arle, Cesari (ca. 470-543). Ingressà molt jove en un monestir de Marsella, on es va educar. El 512 va esdevenir la primera abadessa del monestir fundat pel seu germà a Arle, que aleshores portava el nom de Sant Joan. Hi va redactar la regla anomenada Regula sanctarum uirginum o Regla de Santa Cesària, destinada a les monges del monestir. Tot i la clausura, les germanes es consagraven a la caritat envers els necessitats i la instrucció de les joves. Elles mateixes feien les seves robes i transcrivien llibres, a més d'estudiar dues hores diàries. Mentre altres cosien, una llegia un llibre en veu alta. La seva festa és el 12 de gener.
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