Julián | |
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Bishop of Cuenca | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Diocese | Cuenca |
See | Cuenca |
Appointed | 1196 |
Term ended | 20 January 1208[1] |
Predecessor | Juan Yáñez |
Successor | Pedro Laurencio |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1166 |
Consecration | June 1196 by Martín López de Pisuerga |
Personal details | |
Born | Julián c. 1127 |
Died | 20 January 1208[1] (aged 80) Cuenca, Crown of Castile |
Buried | Cuenca Cathedral |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Parents | Tauro |
Profession | Basket weaver |
Sainthood | |
Feast day | 28 January |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Canonized | 18 October 1594 by Pope Clement VIII |
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Julián of Cuenca (c. 1127 – 28 January 1208), also known as Saint Julián, was a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Cuenca from 1196 until his death.[2] He also served as a professor and preacher in addition to being a simple hermit. He became a bishop after the Moors were driven from Cuenca and he made pastoral visits to the people in his diocese where he fed prisoners and provided grain for the poor farmers. But he never forgot his desire to live in solitude and made annual trips where he could best find silence before reemerging to resume his episcopal duties.[3][2]
His canonization was solemnized on 18 October 1594.[2]