St. Expeditus Statue (12") Saint Expedite
St. Expeditus Statue (12") Saint Expedite
Favored by Marie Laveau and New Orleans Vodouisants for getting things done fast, Expeditus is said to have been a Roman centurion in Armenia who was martyred around April 303 in what is now Turkey, for converting to Christianity. Considered the patron saint of speedy cases, he is commemorated by the Roman Catholic Church on 19 April.
Expeditus was probably born in Armenia. He was a Christian martyr, but not much else is known about him. Information concerning Saint Expeditus is found in the Hieronymian Martyrology.
According to Delehaye, the word “Expeditus” is a misreading of “Elpidius”. The name “Expeditus” has provoked puns, so he has become the saint of rapidity. At first, he was invoked for urgent causes; he has since become the patron of dealers, sailors, students, and examinees; he is also implored for success in lawsuits.
Given that “Expeditus” is Latin for a soldier without marching pack, i.e. a soldier with light equipment, this saint may be an anonymous individual known by his “profession”. His cult was already developed in Turin, Italy in the Middle Ages. At the beginning of the twentieth century, certain bishops tried but failed to abolish the cult of Saint Expeditus.
12" statue
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