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== Canonization == [[File:San Silverio a Ponza 2008.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Feast day of Saint Silverius, Ponza. 20 June 2008]] Silverius was later [[Canonization|recognized as a saint]] by popular acclamation, and is now the patron saint of the island of [[Ponza]], [[Italy]]. According to Ponza Islands legend, fishermen were in a small boat in a storm off Palmarola and they called on Saint Silverius for help. An apparition of Saint Silverius called them to [[Palmarola]], where they survived. This miracle made him venerated as a saint. The first mention of his name in a list of saints dates to the 11th century.{{sfn|Sanctoral.com, ''Saint Silverius''}} He is also called Saint Silverius (San Silverio). While Pope Silverius perished without fanfare and largely unlamented during the 6th century, the people from the neighboring island of Ponza have honored the virtuous St. Silverio, a heritage that reaches from the island to the [[United States]], where many settlers from the island have settled in the [[Morrisania, Bronx|Morrisania]] section of the [[The Bronx|Bronx]]. From there, they celebrated the Festival of San Silverio at Our Lady of Pity Church on 151st Street and Morris Avenue, just as they had for centuries, calling on him for help.{{sfn|San Silverio Shrine.org}} In 1987, the San Silverio Committee of Morris Park Inc. was founded, allowing those of Ponzese descent and those devoted to San Silverio to celebrate the feast closer to their home. Offering yearly novenas, and a traditional feast on 20 June, devotees gather in Saint Clare of Assisi Church for a Mass, followed by a procession throughout the neighborhood. The San Silverio Committee of Morris Park have offered their talents to the parish of Saint Clare's for many years, designing and building a 30-foot Neapolitan [[Nativity scene|crèche]] at Christmas, and erecting a tomb for the Easter season. Adding to the feast of San Silverio, the committee honors Saint Anthony and the Immaculate Conception with novenas, Mass and procession. The neighborhood has seen changes in recent years but is still populated with Italian restaurants and food stores, where the festival continues to unify the community. After the Church of Our Lady of Pity was deconsecrated in November 2017,<ref name="w2tb">{{cite web |last1=García Conde |first1=Ed |title=Four More Bronx Catholic Churches "Deconsecrated" Paving Way for Their Sale |url=https://www.welcome2thebronx.com/2017/12/06/four-more-bronx-catholic-churches-deconsecrated-paving-way-for-their-sale/ |website=Welcome2TheBronx |date=7 December 2017 |access-date=2 January 2023}}</ref> the statue of San Silverio found a home at St. Ann's Church at 31 College Place, Yonkers, New York. The feast of San Silverio is observed there every year on 20 June with a special Mass and procession of the Statue of San Silverio. The statue is on permanent display for veneration by the faithful.
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