His movement quickly spread beyond the city limits. Popes
Simmachus (498–514) and
Honorius I (625–638) encouraged its spread to Rome, while the Frankish king
Clovis dedicated a church to Apollinaris near
Dijon. In Germany it probably spread thanks to the
Benedictine and
Camaldolese monasteries. A church was also dedicated to him in Bologna in the area of the Palazzo del Podestà, but was demolished in 1250. 23 July in the current General Roman Calendar is the feast of Saint
Bridget of Sweden, since it is also the day she died and she is now better known in the West than Saint Apollinaris, being one of the patron saints of Europe. in the 2002 edition of the
Roman Missal, with the date of celebration changed to 20 July, the nearest day not taken up with other celebrations. The
Roman Martyrology mentions Saint Apollinaris both on 20 July and also on 23 July. because of the threat posed by frequent pirate raids along the Adriatic coast. There are also relics of Apollinaris at (). Additional relics are housed at the
Apollinariskirche, Remagen. There are churches dedicated to him in
Aachen, and
Burtscheid in Germany, where his veneration was probably spread by Benedictine monks. The Frankish king
Clovis built a church dedicated to him in
Dijon, and another dedicated to Saint Apollinaris also existed in
Bologna, but was destroyed in 1250.
Bořivoj II, Duke of Bohemia, founded a church with a
collegiate chapter dedicated to Saint Apollinaris in
Sadská (then an important centre of the Czech state) in 1117/1118. On behalf of
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, the chapter was later transferred from Sadská to recently founded
New Town of Prague in 1362 and another church of St Apollinaris built there. Both of these churches in
Bohemia stand to the present time. In 1957, a church venerating St. Apollinaris was founded in Napa, California.
Patronage Apollinaris is the patron saint of Ravenna, and Emilia-Romagna. He is also the patron saint of
Düsseldorf, Germany. A noted miracle worker, Saint Apollinaris is considered especially effective against
gout,
venereal disease and
epilepsy.
Iconography Saint Apollinaris is represented with a pastoral staff, palm, and pallium. Image:Ravenna BW 1.JPG|Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna Image:Sant'.Apollinare.Nuovo01.jpg|Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna Image:Apollinariskirche Remagen nachts.jpg|Apollinariskirche, Remagen Image:Kostel Svatého Apolináře v Sadské1.jpg|Church of St. Apollinaris, Sadská, Czech Republic Image:View from Vyšehrad - panoramio (10).jpg|Church of St. Apollinaris, Prague ==Notes==