Hierarch 4th century

Valentine of Strasbourg

4th century

Also known as Valentine, Bishop of Strasbourg

The fourth Bishop of Strasbourg in Gaul (4th c.)

Feast Day
September 2
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Commemorated as

Our Father among the Saints Valentine, Bishop of Strasbourg

Life

Saint Valentine was the fourth Bishop of Strasbourg, a see in the region of Alsace in Gaul, during the fourth century. He stands within the early episcopal succession of the city, listed after Saints Amandus, Justinus, and Maximinus, and before Solarius and the better-known Saints Arbogast and Florentius.

Because the historical record for the earliest bishops of Strasbourg is sparse, almost nothing of Valentine's life beyond his office and his place in the line of bishops has survived. As a hierarch of the undivided Church before the schism, he is commemorated on September 2.

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Historical Context

Strasbourg's episcopal succession is documented only loosely for its earliest centuries; precise dates for individual bishops do not become available until around the year 700. The earliest names are preserved chiefly as an ordered list rather than through detailed biographies, and Valentine is known principally by his position as the fourth in that line.

The see itself is first attested in connection with a church council held at Cologne in the mid-fourth century, situating Valentine's episcopate within the formative period of organized Christianity in Roman Gaul.

Sources: Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome