Vicinius's life is based on notes in an anonymous manuscript
lectionary of the 12th century. Vicinius, traditionally the first bishop of Sarsina, is supposed to have been a native of
Liguria. Shortly before the great persecutions of
Diocletian and
Maximinus II, he withdrew as a hermit to a mountain about six kilometres from
Sarsina which is now named after him (Monte San Vicinio, in the present commune of
Mercato Saraceno). Here he followed a life of prayer and penitence. While the priests and people of Sarsina were assembled to choose a bishop, a divine sign appeared over the mountain top. In this way, the solitary Vicinius was appointed bishop, from the beginning of the fourth century (about 303) to his death in 330. Even after his election, Vicinius periodically withdrew to the mountains in solitary retreat. ==The Collar of Saint Vicinius==