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10 நவம்பர் 2020

Saint Guerembaldus November 10

 Saint Guerembaldus

Profile

Benedictine monk at Hirschau, Germany. Elected to the bishopric of Spire, Germany, but turned it down, citing his own unworthiness.


Died

965 of natural causes


Saint Hadelin of Sees November 10

 Saint Hadelin of Sees

Also known as

Adelheim of Sees


Profile

Benedictine monk at Saint-Calais, France. Abbot at Saint-Calais. Bishop of Sees, France for 26 years from 884.


Died

c.910

Saint Probus of Ravenna November 10

 Saint Probus of Ravenna

Profile

Bishop of Ravenna, Italy. Known as a miracle worker.


Born

Rome, Italy


Died

• c.175 of natural causes

• relics in the cathedral of Ravenna, Italy

Saint Narses of Subagord November 10

 Saint Narses of Subagord

Also known as

Narses the Martyr


Profile

Bishop of Subagord, Persia (modern Iran). Martyred with a spiritual student named Joseph in the persecutions of Shapur II.


Died

c.399 in Persia

Saint Orestes of Cappadocia November 10

 Saint Orestes of Cappadocia

Also known as

Orestes of Tyana


Profile

Christian physician martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian.


Died

tortured to death in 304 at Tyana, Cappadocia (in modern Turkey)


Saint John of Ratzenburg November 10

 Saint John of Ratzenburg

Also known as

John of Saxony


Profile

Missionary to Germany. Bishop of Ratzenburg, Germany. Evangelized the Baltic Coast. Martyred by local pagans.


Born

Scotland


Died

hands, feet and then head cut off in 1066


Saint Tryphosa of Iconium November 10

 Saint Tryphosa of Iconium

Profile

Convert. Knew and were mentioned by Saint Paul the Apostle in the Letter to the Romans. Tradition associates her with Saint Thecla of Iconium.


Died

1st century at Iconium, Lycaonia (in modern Turkey)

Saint Tryphaena of Iconium November 10

 Saint Tryphaena of Iconium

Profile

Convert. Knew and were mentioned by Saint Paul the Apostle in the Letter to the Romans. Tradition associates her with Saint Thecla of Iconium.


Died

1st century at Iconium, Lycaonia (in modern Turkey)


Readings

Greet those workers in the Lord, Tryphaena and Tryphosa. - Romans 16:12a

Blessed Joaquín Piña Piazuelo November 10

 Blessed Joaquín Piña Piazuelo

Also known as

Sister Acisclo


Profile

Member of the Hospitallers of Saint John of God. Martyred in the Spanish Civil War.


Born

26 July 1878 in Caspe, Zaragoza, Spain


Died

10 November 1936 in Barcelona, Spain


Beatified

25 October 1992 by Pope John Paul II

Saint Elaeth the King November 10

 Saint Elaeth the King

Also known as

• Elaeth Frenluuin

• Eleth


Profile

Sixth century king in northern Britain. Driven into Wales by the Picts, he surrended authority and became a monk. Spiritual student of Saint Seiriol and Saint Meirion at Anglesey, Wales. Poet, some of whose works have survived to today.


Born

British


Died

of natural causes


Patronage

Llaneleth, Anglesea, Wales

Saint Theoctiste of Lesbos November 10

 Saint Theoctiste of Lesbos

Also known as

Theoctiste of Paros


Profile

Orphaned as a child, Theoctiste was raised in a convent. Kidnapped by Arab raiders and forced into slavery on Paros island. She escaped and lived for for over 30 years as a hermitess in an old church. She was discovered one day by a hunter named Simon; she begged him to bring her Communion when he could. He returned a year later, she made her first Communion in decades, and died soon after.


Born

Lesbos, Greece


Died

10th century of natural causes

Saint Aedh mac Bricc November 10

 Saint Aedh mac Bricc

Also known as

• Aedh mac Breece

• Aed, Aod, Aedsind


Profile

Son of Breece (Bricc) of the Hy Neill, the boy grew up working on his father's farm. When his father died, Aedh's brother refused to give him his rightful inheritance. Aedh planned to kidnap a girl from his brother's household to force the issue, but Illathan, bishop of Rathlihen, Offay, talked him out of it. Aedh stayed with the bishop to study and start a new life. He founded a monastery at Cill-áir in Westmreath. Bishop. Founded churches throughout Meath. Reputed to have miraculously cured Saint Brigid of Ireland of a headache which to a tradition of his intervention for that problem.


Born

Meath, Ireland


Died

589 of natural causes


Patronage

against headaches

Saint Justus of Canterbury November 10

 Saint Justus of Canterbury



Profile

Benedictine monk. Priest. Missionary to the Anglo-Saxons in 601, sent by Pope Saint Gregory the Great. Worked with Saint Augustine of Canterbury, Saint Paulinus of York, and Saint Lawrence of Canterbury. First bishop of Rochester, England in 604. In 616, the death of King Saint Ethelbert of Kent led to a resurgence of paganism; Justus and Saint Mellitus of Canterbury retreated to Gaul, but in 617 returned and resumed their work. Archbishop of Canterbury in 624.


Born

Rome, Italy


Died

• 627 of natural causes

• buried in Saint Augustine's abbey, Canterbury, England


Patronage

Volterra, Italy


Representation

archbishop carrying a Primatial cross

Saint Baudolino November 10

 Saint Baudolino

Profile

Born to the nobility. Gave away all his wealth to the poor, and lived as a hermit in a hut on the banks of the River Tanaro. Miracle worker with the gifts of clairvoyance and prophesy; wild animals were reported to come to his hut to hear him speak about God. Tradition says that in 1174 he appeared on the walls of the city of Alessandria, putting a beseiging army to flight. Legends grew up around him, many of which turned him into a bishop or archbishop instead of the simple hermit he was.


Born

c.700


Died

• c.740 of natural causes

• interred at Villa del Foro, Italy

• relics moved to a Humiliati church in Alessandria, Italy when Villa del Foro and Alessandria merged in 1168

• relics moved to the church of Saint Alessandro in 1803

• relics moved to the Saint Baudolino chapel in the Alessandria cathedral in 1810


Patronage

• Alessandria, Italy, city of (proclaimed in 1786)

• Alessandria, Italy, diocese of (proclaimed in 1786)


Representation

surrounded by peaceful wild animals


மறைப்பணியாளர் அந்திரேயாஸ் அவேலினோ Andreas Avellino10-11-2020

இன்றைய புனிதர்: 
(10-11-2020)

மறைப்பணியாளர் அந்திரேயாஸ் அவேலினோ Andreas Avellino

பிறப்பு 
1521, 
சிசிலி Sizilien, இத்தாலி
இறப்பு 
10 நவம்பர் 1608, 
நேயாப்பல் Neapel, இத்தாலி

புனிதர்பட்டம்: 1712, திருத்தந்தை 11 ஆம் கிளமெண்ட்

இவர் தனது குருத்துவப்பட்டம் பெற்றபின், சிசிலி சென்று சட்டக்கலையை பயின்றார். பின்னர் திருச்சபை சட்ட வல்லுநராக பணியாற்றினார். ஆனால் அப்பணியில் அவரின் மனம் நிறைவடையவில்லை. ஆன்ம குருவாக பணியாற்ற வேண்டுமென்பதையே பெரிதும் விரும்பினார். அதனால் 1556 ஆம் ஆண்டு, சிசிலியிலிருந்த துறவற சபை ஒன்றில் சேர்ந்து மறைப்பணியாளராக பணியாற்றினார். பலருக்கு ஆன்ம வழிகாட்டியாக திகழ்ந்தார். அழகிய எளிமையான மறையுரையால் பல ஆன்மாக்களை பாவ வாழ்விலிருந்து மீட்டார். பின்னர் இவர் அத்துறவற சபையினை வழிநடத்தும் பொறுப்பையும் ஏற்றார். தன் பணியில் மகிழ்ச்சியடைந்த அந்திரேயாஸ் தனது 87 ஆம் வயதில் இறந்தார்.

செபம்:

"வாழும் கடவுளின் கோவில் நாமே" என்றுரைத்த இறைவா! சிறந்த ஆன்ம குருவாய் திகழ்ந்த அந்திரேயாசைப் போல, சிறப்பான முறையில் உம் அருளைப்பெற்று பணியாற்ற குருக்கள் ஒவ்வொருவருக்கும் வழிகாட்டும். தங்களின் எளிமையான வாழ்வாலும் மறைப்பணியாலும்.

---JDH---தெய்வீக குணமளிக்கும் இயேசு /திண்டுக்கல்.

Saint of the Day : (10-11-2020)

Saint Andrew Avellino

Studied humanities and philosophy at Venice, Italy. Doctor of civil and ecclesiastical law. Ordained at age 26.

Lawyer at the ecclesiastical court at Naples, Italy. During a heated courtroom argument on behalf of a friend, he supported his position with a lie; in that setting, he had committed perjury. It shook him so badly, he gave up the legal profession, and settled into a life of penance.

Commissioned by his archbishop to reform the convent of Sant' Arcangelo at Naples, a house of such lax discipline it had became a topic of gossip in the city. Through good example, constant work, and the backing of his bishop Lorenzo managed to restore celibate discipline to the house, but was nearly killed for his efforts when he was attacked by people who had been ordered off the premises.

The night of the attack, he was taken to the house of the Theatine Clerks Regular. He was so impressed with them that he joined the Theatines at age 35, taking the name Andrew in reference to the crucified Apostle. Master of novices for ten years. Superior of the Order. Founded Theatine houses in Milan, Italy and Piacenza, Italy and helped establish others. Eloquent preacher, and popular missioner and spiritual director, bringing many back to the Church. Writer and extensive correspondent. Friend and advisor of Saint Charles Borromeo.

Suffered a stroke while celebrating Mass, and died soon after. Legend says that his blood bubbled and liquified after death, which led some to think that his stroke had left him catatonic, and that he was buried alive; a papal investigator found no credibility to any of this.

Born : 
1521 at Castronuovo, Sicily as Lorenzo (called Lancelotto by his mother)

Died : 
10 November 1608 at Naples, Italy of a stroke
• relics enshrined at the Church of Saint Paul in Naples.

Beatified: 
10 June 1625 by Pope Urban VIII

Canonized: 
22 May 1712 by Pope Clement XI

Patronage: 
against apoplexy or strokes
• against sudden death
• apoplexics or stroke victims
• for a holy death
• Badolato, Italy
• Naples, Italy
• Sicily, Italy

---JDH---Jesus the Divine Healer---