Patronage

Patron Saint of Liturgists

2 saints are venerated as patrons of liturgists, led by Basil of Caesarea (feast day January 1).

Basil of Caesarea

Basil of Caesarea

330379 · Feast day: January 1

Basil of Caesarea (330–379), known as Basil the Great, was Bishop of Caesarea and one of the three Cappadocian Fathers whose writings anchored Nicene Trinitarian theology against Arianism. He established the monastic rules that became the foundation of Eastern communal monasticism, and built the Basiliad outside Caesarea — the ancient world's first large-scale charitable complex, combining hospital, hospice, and poorhouse.

Sixtus I

Sixtus I

42126 · Feast day: April 6

The seventh Pope, Sixtus I governed the Church in Rome from c. 117 to c. 126 during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. According to the Liber Pontificalis, he decreed that only sacred ministers may handle the sacred vessels, and that the congregation shall recite the Sanctus with the priest after the Preface — early steps in formalizing the Roman liturgy.

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