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Protasius (bishop of Milan)

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Church
  
Catholic Church

Venerated in
  
Catholic Church

Appointed
  
328 AD

Feast day
  
November 24

Predecessor
  
Maternus

Name
  
Protasius Protasius

Died
  
c. 343

Successor
  
Eustorgius I

Term ended
  
c. 343

Role
  
Bishop of Milan


Protasius (bishop of Milan)

Shrines
  
Oratorio di San Protaso

Protasius (Italian: Protaso) was Archbishop of Milan. He is honored as a saint in the Catholic Church, with his feast day celebrated on 24 November, the day of his death.

Life

Almost nothing is known about the life of Protasius. He was elected bishop of Milan in 328, and served until his death, about 343.

Athanasius of Alexandria, in his Apologia ad Constantium, mentioned that Protasius was with him when he spoke to the Roman Emperor Constantius II; this episode can be dated about 342 or 343. In 343, Protasius attended the Council of Sardica and signed its decrees, standing up against the Arians and supporting the faith of the Council of Nicaea.

Protasius died about 343 on 24 November. His body was buried in Milan in the Church of San Vittore al Corpo (Saint Victor Maurus), where it is venerated stll. A late tradition, with no historical basis, associates Protasius with a Milanese family, the Algisi.

References

Protasius (bishop of Milan) Wikipedia