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21 November 2020

Blessed Tommaso Reggio November 22

 Blessed Tommaso Reggio


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Son of Angela Pareto and the Marquis of Reggio. Tommaso felt a call to the priesthood at age 20; he studied and was ordained on 18 September 1841. Vice-rector of the seminary in Genoa, Italy at age 25. Rector of the seminary in Chiavari, Italy.


Helped found The Catholic Standard, the first Catholic newspaper. In 1865 the Standard and 25 other papers supported slates of Catholic candidates, hoping to found a Catholic political party. However, in 1874 Catholics were told they could not vote, and Father Tommaso closed the paper.


Bishop of Ventimiglia, Italy in 1877; the diocese was so poor, Tommaso had to travel to his parishes on a mule. He opened new parishes, organized three synods and liturgical revival, set up teaching programs. Prayed every night from 3 to 6 a.m., and never let anyone see him worry. Founded the Sisters of Saint Martha in 1878, a congregation devoted to caring for the poor.


Following an earthquake in 1887, he worked with the injured in the rubble, and ordered his priests to use all resources to help the displaced. Founded orphanages at Ventimiglia and San Remo, Italy to house, educate, and train children who had lost their families in the quake.


In 1892 he asked the Pope to relieve him of his duties; instead, on 11 July the Pope appointed him archbishop of Genoa, Italy. The city was politically complex and tense, but his humble, open, pious generosity won over many, and people in and out of the Church came to him with problems. Set up a network to help immigrants, worked for Catholic lay associations, supported limited work hours and complete days off for working people - radical notions in those days. He died while on pilgrimage with a group of other bishops and clergy.


Born

8 January 1818 at Genoa, Italy


Died

• afternoon of 22 November 1901 at Triora, Imperia, Italy of natural causes

• funeral held at the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Genoa, Italy


Beatified

• 3 September 2000 by Pope John Paul II

• the beatification miracle involved the healing of Pabla Valdenegro Romero, a six-year-old girl, of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (polyradiculoneuritis), with albumin-cytological dissociation, ascending paralysis with cranial nerve involvement, quadriplegia, prolonged respiratory failure, two cardiac arrests, subcutaneous emphysema, and other infectious pulmonary complications in Valpariso, Chile, on 10 November 1985

Bl. Toros Oghlou David November 22

 Bl. Toros Oghlou David


Feastday: November 22

Death: 1895

Beatified: Pope John Paul II


Toros Oghlou David was a Franciscan and a Martyr of Armenia.

St. Tigridia November 22

 St. Tigridia


Feastday: November 22

Death: 925

Benedictine abbess. The daughter of Count Sancho Garcia of Castile, she entered the religious life at a convent near Burgos, Spain, which her father founded. She is especially venerated in Burgos.


St. Lucretia November 22

 St. Lucretia


Feastday: November 22

Death: 306

Virgin martyr of western Spain, who was put to death in Merida during the Roman persecutions.

Bl. Dimbalac Oghlou Wartavar November 22

 Bl. Dimbalac Oghlou Wartavar


Feastday: November 22

Death: 1895

Beatified: 3 October 1982 by Pope John Paul II


Dimbalac Oghlou Wartavar was a Franciscan and a Martyr of Armenia.

St. Devniolin November 22

 St. Devniolin


Feastday: November 22

Death: 621


Abbot, also called Deiniol or Daniel the Younger. He ruled Bangor Monastery in Wales, when King Aethelfrith of Northumbria slaughtered the two thousand monk residents.

Bl. Baldji Oghlou Ohannes November 22

 Bl. Baldji Oghlou Ohannes


Feastday:   November 22

Birth: 1960

Death: 1895

Beatified: 3 October 1982 by Pope John Paul II




A group of eight Franciscan martyred in the region of Mujuk-Dersi, Armenia by invading Islamic Turks who tortured them, demanded they convert, and murdered them when they did not conver

Martyrs of Asta November 21

 Martyrs of Asta

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Three Christians martyred together for their faith during the persecutions of Diocletian. The only details about them to survive are their names - Eutychius, Honorius and Stephen.


Born

Spanish


Died

c.300 at Asta, Andalusia, Spain

Saint Honorius of Ostia November 21

 Saint Honorius of Ostia

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Martyr.


Died

Ostia, Italy, date unknown

Saint Celsus November 21

 Saint Celsus

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Martyr.


Died

martyred in Rome, Italy, date unknown

Saint Demetrius of Ostia November 21

 Saint Demetrius of Ostia

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Martyr.


Died

Ostia, Italy, date unknown

Saint Clement November 21

 Saint Clement

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Martyr.


Died

martyred in Rome, Italy, date unknown

Saint Maurus of Verona November 21

 Saint Maurus of Verona

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Bishop of Verona, Italy. Late in life he retired to become a hermit.


Died

c.600

Saint Heliodorus of Pamphylia November 21

 Saint Heliodorus of Pamphylia

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Martyred in the persecutions of Aurelian.


Died

c.270 at Pamphylia

Saint Rufus of Rome November 21

 Saint Rufus of Rome

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A 1st-century Christian greeted by name by Saint Paul the Apostle in the Epistle to the Romans 16:13.


Died

c.90