Rieul of Senlis


Rembert Regulus of Senlis was the first bishop of Senlis. His feast day is March 30th.

Biography

Rieul de Senlis was perhaps one of the companions of Denis of Paris and Lucian of Beauvais who would have evangelized Senlis in the Oise.
Rieul de Senlis and Regulus of Arles are sometimes confused. On this question, historians are divided. Basil Watkins says that they are probably the same person as Regulus of Arles. Some sources, such as the martyrology, say that Saint Rieul was bishop of Arles and he died in Senlis; others like the Bollandists, do not hesitate to settle the difficulty, making two saints Rieul, the one bishop of Arles, the other bishop of Senlis. The historian of Valois, Claude Carlier, finds the existence of relics in two different places, Arles and Senlis, proof, that the bishop of Arles and the bishop of Senlis are two different people. However, multiple relics frequently exist of the same saint.

The relics

The relics of Saint Rieul de Senlis, preserved in the cathedral, were analyzed in 1999 according to the technique of carbon 14. It was concluded that there was a 65% probability that the owner died between 320 and 445. If it is indeed the body of Rieul, it should delay the date of evangelization of the region of Senlis to the fourth century. This date is much more likely than that of the third century, which is too early for the region. Excavations of Marc Durand indicate that the Gallo-Roman temple in the Halatte forest near Senlis, was very active still in the third century, and was violently destroyed around 385 - 390. Then, after a period of weak reactivation related to the maintenance of paganism, It was definitively abandoned towards 400/425

The legend of frogs

, in his Walks and Memories, recounts a legend told from the time of his childhood, according to which, near Rully a crowd gathered to listen to Saint Rieul, but the noise of the frogs of a nearby pond, a concert of croaking, drowned out his voice. With a gesture, Saint Rieul imposed silence. All are silent except for one.