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- Saint_Veronica abstract "Saint Veronica was a pious woman of Jerusalem in the first century AD, according to Christian tradition. A celebrated saint in many pious Christian countries, the Acta Sanctorum published by the Bollandists gave her Feast (under February 4), but the Jesuit Scholar Joseph Braun cited her commemoration in Festi Marianni on 13 January.According to Church tradition, Veronica was moved with pity when she saw Jesus carrying his cross to Golgotha and gave him her veil that he might wipe his forehead. Jesus accepted the offering, held it to his face, and then handed it back to her—the image of his face miraculously impressed upon it. This piece of cloth became known as the Veil of Veronica.The name \"Veronica\" itself is a Latinisation of Berenice (Greek: Βερενίκη, Berenikē, with a secondary form Beronike), a Macedonian name, meaning \"bearer of victory\". The woman who offered her veil to Jesus was known by this name in the Byzantine East, but in the Latin West the name took a life of its own. As proven by a medieval text, \"Veronica\" was used by the 13th century as a designation for a relic venerated in Rome as the true image of Jesus. Since the Latin word for \"true\" or \"authentic\" happens to be vera, the theory emerged that the name itself is derived from the Latin phrase \"true image\", vera icon (one Latin word for image is icon, derived from Greek: εικόνα, eikona). In the 13th-century text and also in some later sources the term Veronica was used for the veil, not the person, but for centuries it has been better known as the name of the woman.The claim that the name Veronica is derived from vera icon proved to be very persistent and we encounter it until today. The Encyclopædia Britannica says this about the legend:Eusebius in his Historia Ecclesiastica (vii 18) tells how at Caesarea Philippi lived the woman whom Christ healed of an issue of blood (Matthew 9:20-22). Legend was not long in providing the woman of the Gospel with a name. In the West she was identified with Martha of Bethany; in the East she was called Berenike, or Beronike, the name appearing in as early a work as the \"Acta Pilati\", the most ancient form of which goes back to the fourth century. The fanciful derivation of the name Veronica from the words Vera Icon (eikon) \"true image\" dates back to the \"Otia Imperialia\" (iii 25) of Gervase of Tilbury (fl. 1211), who says: \"Est ergo Veronica pictura Domini vera\" (translated: \"The Veronica is, therefore, a true picture of the Lord.\")The Catholic Encyclopaedia of 1913 had this to say about the growth of the legend (translations in italics added):The belief in the existence of authentic images of Christ is connected with the old legend of King Abgar of Edessa and the apocryphal writing known as the \"Mors Pilati\" (\"the Death of Pilate\"). To distinguish at Rome the oldest and best known of these images it was called the vera icon (true image), which in the common tongue soon became \"Veronica.\"It is thus designated in several medieval texts mentioned by the Bollandists (e.g. an old Missal of Augsburg has a Mass \"De S. Veronica seu Vultus Domini\" - \"Saint Veronica, or the Face of the Lord\"), and Matthew of Westminster speaks of the imprint of the image of the Savior which is called Veronica: \"Effigies Domenici vultus quae Veronica nuncupatur\" - \"effigy of the face of the Lord which is called a Veronica\". By degrees, popular imagination mistook this word for the name of a person and attached thereto several legends which vary according to the country.The reference to Abgar is related to a similar legend in the Eastern Church, the Image of Edessa or Mandylion.".
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