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Born at Nola, near Naples, and lived in the third century.
After his father's death he distributed almost all his goods amongst
the poor, and was ordained priest by Maximum Bishop of Nola. In the
year 250, when the Decian persecution broke out, Maximus was forced to
flee. The persecutors seized on Felix and he was cruelly scourged,
loaded with chains, and cast into prison. One night an angel appeared
to him and bade him go to help Maximus. His chains fell off, the doors
opened, and the saint was enabled to bring relief to the bishop, who
was then speechless from cold and hunger. On the persecutors making a
second attempt to secure Felix, his escape was miraculously effected by
a spider weaving her web over the opening of a hole into which he had
just crept. Thus deceived, they sought their prey elsewhere. The
persecution ceased the following year, and Felix, who had lain hidden
in a dry well for six months, returned to his duties. On the death of
Maximus he was earnestly desired as bishop, but he persuaded the people
to choose another, his senior in the priesthood. The remnant of his
estate having been confiscated in the persecution, he refused to take
it back,and for his subsistence rented three acres of land, which he
tilled with his own hands. Whatever remained over he gave to the poor,
and if he had two coats at any time he invariably gave them the better.
He lived to a ripe old age and died 14 January (on which day he is
commemorated), but the year of his death is uncertain. Five churches
were built in his honour, outside Nola, where his remains are kept, but
some relics are also at Rome and Benevento. St. Paulinus, who acted as
porter to one of these churches, testifies to numerous pilgrimages made
in honour of Felix. The poems and letters of Paulinus on Felix are the
source from which St. Gregory of Tours, Venerable Bede, and the priest
Marcellus have drawn their biographies (see PAULINUS OF NOLA). There is
another Felix of Nola, bishop and martyr under a Prefect Martianus. He
is considered by some to be the same as the above.
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