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30 November 2020

இன்றைய புனிதர்கள் நவம்பர் 30

 

† இன்றைய புனிதர் †

(நவம்பர் 30)


✠ புனிதர் அந்திரேயா ✠

(St. Andrew)


திருத்தூதர்/ முதல் அழைப்பு பெற்றவர்/ கிறிஸ்துவை அறிமுகம் செய்தவர்:

(Apostle/ The First-Called/ Introduced Jesus)


பிறப்பு: கி.மு. ஐந்து அல்லது ஆறாம் நூற்றாண்டு

பெத்சாய்தா, கலிலேயா, ரோம பேரரசு

(Bethsaida, Galilee, Roman Empire)


இறப்பு: கி.பி. முதலாம் நூற்றாண்டின் பிற்பகுதி

பட்ராஸ், அச்சையா, ரோம பேரரசு

(Patras, Achaia, Roman Empire)


ஏற்கும் சபை/ சமயம்: அனைத்து கிறிஸ்தவப் பிரிவுகளும்


முக்கிய திருத்தலங்கள்: 

டூமோ கதீட்ரல், அமல்ஃபி, இத்தாலி

(Duomo Cathedral in Amalfi, Italy)

செயின்ட் ஆண்ட்ரூஸ் கதீட்ரல், பட்ராஸ், கிரீஸ்

(St. Andrew's Cathedral, Patras, Greece)

செயிண்ட் மேரீஸ் கதீட்ரல், எடின்பர்க், ஸ்காட்லாந்து

(St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland)

செயிண்ட் ஆண்ட்ரூ மற்றும் செயின்ட் ஆல்பர்ட் ஆலயம், வார்சாவ், போலந்து

(The Church of St. Andrew and St. Albert, Warsaw, Poland)


நினைவுத் திருவிழா: நவம்பர் 30


சித்தரிக்கப்படும் வகை: 

'X' வடிவ சிலுவை, ஏட்டுச்சுறுள்


பாதுகாவல் : 

ஸ்காட்லாந்து, உக்ரைன், ரஷியா, சிசிலி, கிரேக்க நாடு, பிலிப்பைன்ஸ், ரூமேனியா, மீனவர், பாடகர், கர்ப்பிணிப் பெண்கள், இறைச்சி வெட்டுபவர்கள், கயிறு நெய்யும் தொழிலாளி, சைப்ரஸ், பட்ராஸ், பரான்ஹேக்கின் மறைமாவட்டம் (Diocese of Parañaque), அமாஃல்பி (Amalfi), லுக்கா (மால்டா) மற்றும் புருஸ்ஸியா (Luqa (Malta) and Prussia), விக்டோரியா மறைமாவட்டம் (Diocese of Victoria), பண்ணைத் தொழிலாளர்கள்


புனிதர் அந்திரேயா அல்லது புனிதர் பெலவேந்திரர், இயேசுவின் பன்னிரு திருத்தூதர்களுள் (அப்போஸ்தலர்களுள்) ஒருவர் ஆவார்.


கலிலேயாவின் பெத்சாயிதா நகரில் பிறந்த இவர், புனிதர் பேதுருவின் மூத்த சகோதரர் ஆவார். மீன் பிடி தொழில் செய்துவந்தார். திருமுழுக்கு யோவானிடம் சீடராயிருந்த இவர், பின்னர் இயேசுவோடு சேர்ந்தார். இயேசு, திருமுழுக்கு பெற்ற மறுநாள் அந்தப் பக்கமாய் செல்வதைக் கண்ட திருமுழுக்கு யோவான், அவரைச் சுட்டிக்காட்டி, "இதோ! கடவுளின் ஆட்டுக்குட்டி!" என்றார் . உடனே இவர் இயேசுவை பின் தொடர்ந்தார். இயேசுவின் அழைப்புக்கிணங்கி ஓர் இரவும் பகலும் அவரோடு தங்கினார். (யோவான் 1:29-39).


அடுத்த நாள் தன் சகோதரன் பேதுருவையும் அழைத்து வந்தார். கானாவூர் திருமணத்திற்கு இயேசுவோடு வந்திருந்தார். இயேசு அப்பங்களை பருகச் செய்த போது, ஒரு சிறுவனிடம் ஐந்து அப்பமும், இரண்டு மீன்களும் உள்ளதென்று சொன்னவர் இவரே (யோவான் 6:8). கோவிலின் அழிவை முன்னறிவித்தபோது அழிவு எப்போது வரும்?” என கேட்டவரும் இவரே. ஆண்டவரின் இறுதி இராவுணவின்போது இவருமிருந்தார். இறுதிகால இயேசுவின் இரண்டாம் வருகையின் அறிகுறி என்னவென்று இயேசுவிடம் கேட்பதற்காக ஒலிவ மலைக்கு (Mount of Olives) வந்த நான்கு சீடர்களுள் இவரும் ஒருவராவார்.


புனிதர் அந்திரேயா, “மத்திய யூரேசியாவின்” (Central Eurasia) பிராந்தியமான “ஸ்கித்தியாவில்” (Scythia) பிரசங்கித்தார். கிரேக்க புராணங்களில் அறிவுமிக்க வயதான “நெஸ்டார்” (Nestor) எனும் அரசனின் காலக்கிரமமாகத் தொகுக்கப்பட்ட நிகழ்ச்சிக் குறிப்பின்படி, கருங்கடல் (Black Sea), “டினெபர் நதி” (Dnieper river) மற்றும் “உக்ரெய்ன்” (Ukraine) நாட்டின் தலைநகரான “கியேவ்” (Kiev) வரை அவர் பிரசங்கித்ததாகக் கூறுகிறார். அங்கு அங்கிருந்து வடமேற்கு ரஷியாவின் நகரான “நோவ்கோரோடு” (Novgorod) சென்றார். எனவே, அவர் “உக்ரேய்ன்” (Ukraine), “ரோமானியா” (Romania) மற்றும் “ரஷ்யாவின்” (Russia) பாதுகாவலர் ஆவார். பாரம்பரியங்களின்படி, பின்னாளில் கி.பி. 38ம் ஆண்டுகளில், “கான்ஸ்டண்டிநோபில் மற்றும் இஸ்தான்புல்” (Constantinople and Istanbul) என்று அறியப்பட்ட, பண்டைய கிரேக்க நகரான “பைசான்டியம்” (Byzantium) கண்டடைந்தார். ரோம் கிறிஸ்தவ திருச்சபையின் மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டின் மிக முக்கிய இறையியலாலர்களில் ஒருவரான “ஹிப்போலிட்டஸ்” (Hippolytus of Rome) என்பவரின் கூற்றின்படி, அந்திரேயா பண்டைய தென்கிழக்கு ஐரோப்பாவின் புவியியல் மற்றும் சரித்திரவியல் பகுதியான “திரேஸ்” (Thrace) எனும் பகுதிகளிலும் பிரசங்கித்தார்.


அந்திரேயா, கிரேக்கத்தின் பிராந்தியப் பகுதிகளுள் ஒன்றான “அச்சேயா” (Achaea) எனுமிடத்திலுள்ள “பட்ராஸ்” (Patras) நகரில் 'X' வடிவ சிலுவையில் அறையப்பட்டு மறைசாட்சியாக கொல்லப்பட்டார். இயேசு கிறிஸ்து அறையப்பட்ட அதேவிதமான சிலுவையில் தாமும் அரையப்பட தாம் தகுதியானவனில்லை என்ற காரணத்தால், அவரே “X” வடிவ சிலுவையில் தம்மை அரையுமாறு வேண்டினார் என்றும் கூறப்படுகிறது. அச்சிலுவையைக் கண்டதும், "உன்னில் தொங்கி என்னை மீட்டவர், உன் வழியாய் என்னை ஏற்றுக் கொள்வாராக" என்றார். பட்ராசில் (Patras) உள்ள புனித அந்திரேயா ஆலயத்தில் இவரது புனித பண்டம் வைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

St. Andrew the Apostle


Feastday: November 30

Patron: of Fishermen, singers, Scotland, Romania, Russia, Ukraine and Patras

Birth: Early 1st Century

Death: Mid-to late 1st Century




St. Andrew, also known as Andrew the Apostle, was a Christian Apostle and the older brother to St. Peter.


According to the New Testament, Andrew was born in the village of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee during the early first century. Much like his younger brother, Simon Peter, Andrew was also a fisherman. Andrew's very name means strong and he was known for having good social skills.


In the Gospel of Matthew, it is said Jesus was walking along the shore of the Sea of Galilee and saw Andrew and Simon Peter fishing. It is then he asked the two to become disciples and "fishers of men."


In the Gospel of Luke, Andrew is not initially named. It describes Jesus using a boat, believed to be solely Simon's, to preach to the multitudes and catch a large amount of fish on a night that originally was dry. Later, in Luke 5:7, it mentions Simon was not the only fisherman on the boat, but it is not until Luke 6:14 that there is talk of Andrew being Simon Peter's brother.


However, the Gospel of John tells a separate story, stating Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist. When Jesus walked by one day, John the Baptist stated, "Behold, the Lamb of God!" It is then that Andrew and another made the decision to follow Jesus.


Little else is said about Andrew in the Gospels, but it is believed Andrew was one of the closer disciples to Jesus. It was he who told Jesus about the boy with the loaves and fishes, according to John 6:8. When Philip wanted to speak to Jesus about Greeks seeking him, he spoke to Andrew first. Andrew was also present at the last supper.



Per Christian tradition, Andrew went on to preach the Good News around the shores of the Black Sea and throughout what is now Greece and Turkey. Andrew was martyred by crucifixion in Patras. He was bound, rather than nailed, to a cross, as is described in the Acts of Andrew. He was crucified on a cross form known as "crux decussata," which is an X-shaped cross or a "saltire." Today this is commonly referred to as "St. Andrew's Cross." It is believed Andrew requested to be crucified this way, because he deemed himself "unworthy to be crucified on the same type of cross as Jesus."


Andrew's remains were originally preserved at Patras. However, some believe St. Regulus, who was a monk at Patras, received a vision telling him to hide some of Andrew's bones. Shortly after Regulus' dream, many of Andrew's relics were transferred to Constantinople by order of Roman emperor Constantius II around 357. Regulus later received orders in a second dream telling him to take the bones "to the ends of the earth." He was to build a shrine for them wherever he shipwrecked. He landed on the coat of Fife, Scotland.



In September 1964, Pope Paul VI had all of St. Andrew's relics that ended up in Vatican City sent back to Patras. Now, many of Andrew's relics and the cross on which he was martyred are kept in the Church of St. Andrew in Patras.


St. Andrew is venerated in Georgia as the first preacher of Christianity in that territory and in Cyprus for having struck the rocks creating a gush of healing waters upon landing on the shore.


His saltire cross is featured on the flag of Scotland and is represented in much of his iconography. He is commonly portrayed as an old man with long white hair and a beard, often holding the Gospel book or a scroll.


St. Andrew is the patron saint of fishermen and singers. He is also the patron saint to several countries and cities including: Scotland, Romania, Russia, Ukraine and Patras and his feast day is celebrated on November 30.


"Saint Andrew" redirects here. For other uses, see Saint Andrew (disambiguation).

Andrew the Apostle (Greek: Ἀνδρέας Andreas; Aramaic: ܐܢܕܪܐܘܣ[3] ), also called Saint Andrew, was an apostle of Jesus according to the New Testament. He is the brother of Saint Peter.[4] He is referred to in the Orthodox tradition as the First-Called (Greek: Πρωτόκλητος, Prōtoklētos).


According to Orthodox tradition, the apostolic successor to Saint Andrew is the Patriarch of Constantinople.[5]

Also known as

• Andrew the Protoclete

• Andreas, Endres

Additional Memorial

9 May (translation of relics)

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The first Apostle. Fisherman by trade. Brother of Simon Peter. Follower of John the Baptist. Andrew went through life leading people to Jesus, both before and after the Crucifixion. Missionary in Asia Minor and Greece, and possibly areas in modern Russia and Poland. Martyred on an saltire (x-shaped) cross, he is said to have preached for two days from it.


Some peculiar marriage-related superstitions have attached themselves to Saint Andrew's feast day.


• An old German tradition says that single women who wish to marry should ask for Saint Andrew's help on the eve of his feast, then sleep naked that night; they will see their future husbands in their dreams.


• Another says that young women should note the location of barking dogs on Saint Andrew's Eve: their future husbands will come from that direction.


• On the day after Andrew's feast, young people float cups in a tub; if a boy's and a girl's cup drift together and are intercepted by a cup inscribed "priest", it indicates marriage.


There are several explanations for why Andrew became the patron of Scotland.


• In 345, Emperor Constantine the Great decided to translate Andrew's bones from Patras, Greece to Constantinople. Saint Regulus of Scotland was instructed by an angel to take many of these relics to the far northwest. He was eventally told to stop on the Fife coast of Scotland, where he founded the settlement of Saint Andrew.


• In the 7th century, Saint Wilfrid of York brought some of the saint's relics with him after a pilgrimage to Rome, Italy. The Scots king, Angus MacFergus, installed them at Saint Andrew's to enhance the prestige of the new diocese.


• When the Pictish King Angus faced a large invading army, he prayed for guidance. A white cloud in the form of a saltire cross floated across the blue sky above him. Angus won a decisive victory, and decreed that Andrew would be the patron saint of his country. Following Robert Bruce's victory at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, the Declaration of Arbroath officially named Saint Andrew the patron saint of Scotland. The Saltire became the national flag of Scotland in 1385.


Born

at Bethsaida, Galilee


Died

• crucified on a saltire (x-shaped) cross in Patras Greece

• relics destroyed c.1559 by Protestants


Patronage

• against convulsions

• against fever

• against gout

• against neck pain

• against sore throats

• against whooping cough

• anglers, fishermen

• boatmen, mariners, sailors,watermen

• butchers

• farm workers

• fish dealers, fish mongers

• happy marriages

• miners

• pregnant women

• rope makers

• sail makers

• single lay women

• singers

• textile workers

• unmarried women

• water carriers

• women who wish to become mothers

• Karadordevic dynasty

• Knights of the Golden Fleece

• Spanish armed forces

• University of Patras

• Austria

• Germany

• Greece

• Luxembourg

• Netherlands

• Romania

• Russia

• Scotland

• Spain

• Bithynia, Asia Minor

• Lower Austria, province of

• 5 dioceses

• 53 cities


Representation

• fish

• fishing net

• man bound to a cross

• man preaching from a cross

• old man with long white hair and a beard, holding the Gospel in his right hand, and leaning on a transverse cross

• preacher holding some fish

• Saint Andrew's cross

• saltire (x-shaped) cross; some stories say it was may that way, others that it was a Latin cross, but fell over, and his killers just left it propped up on one of the cross-arms




Blessed John of Vercelli



Also known as

John Garbella


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Studied at the University of Paris. Doctor of civil and canon law. Taught law at Paris and Vercelli, Italy. Helped found a university in Vercelli.


Dominican Friar, joining in Vercelli, and receiving the habit from Blessed Jordan of Saxony, whose preaching had brought him to the Order. Transferred to Bologna, Italy to study the history and theology of the Order and for the priesthood. Ordained in 1229. Noted preacher in Bologna.


John returned to Vercelli in 1232 to establish a Dominican priory, and to serve as its superior. Peacemaker between Venice and other Papal States. Prior of the Dominican house in Bologna, and spiritual director to its nuns. Dominican Provincial of Lombardy in 1257. Fought heresies in northern Italy. Friend of King Saint Louis IX, and often consulted Saint Thomas Aquinas on theological matters.


Master-general of the Dominicans from 1264 to 1283. Insured uniform liturgical celebration throughout the Order. Served at the papal court of Pope Clement IV. Considered for the papacy after the death of Clement; when he learned of this, he fled the city. Pope Gregory X was elected instead.


Papal legate. Peacemaker between Venice and Genoa. Peacemaker between France and Castile. Commissioned by the pope to draw up the schema for the Second Council of Lyons, and actively participated in the Council. In 1274 he founded what eventually became the Holy Name Society (Confraternity of the Most Holy Name of God and Jesus). Appointed archbishop of Jerusalem in 1278, but begged to be released from the responsibility, citing advanced age, ill health, and the need for strong, vital leadership in the war-ravaged region.


Tradition says that during the translation of the relics of Saint Dominic de Guzman 1267, when the body was exposed to view, the head was seen to turn towards Blessed John. Embarrassed, John moved to another part of the church, giving his place to a cardinal. The head of Saint Dominic was seen by all to turn again toward John.


Born

1205 at Mosso Santa Maria, Italy as John Garbella


Died

• 30 November 1283 at Montpelier, France of natural causes

• buried at the Dominican convent at Montpelier

• his tomb was desecrated by Calvinists in 1562, and his body disappeared


Beatified

1903 by Pope Pius X (cultus confirmed)


Patronage

Holy Name Society






Saint Castulus of Rome



Also known as

• Castulus of Moosburg

• Castolo, Castulo, Catulus, Kastl, Kastulis, Kastulus


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Married to Saint Irene of Rome. Military officer in the imperial palace in Rome during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. A quiet Christian, he was denounced to authorities for sheltering fellow Christians; arrested, tortured and martyred.


Died

• buried alive in 288 on the Via Labicana outside Rome, Italy

• a cemetery named for him developed on the land

• a church dedicated to him was built in the 7th century on the site of his execution

• relics transferred to a Benedictine monastery in Moosburg an der Isar, Germany c.768

• relics transferred to Landshut, Germany in 1604


Patronage

• against blood poisoning

• against drowning

• against erysipelas

• against fever

• against horse theft

• against lightning

• against storms

• against wildfire

• cowherds

• farmers

• shepherds

• Hallertau, Germany

• Moosburg an der Isar, Germany



Blessed Everard of Stahleck

Also known as

• Everard of Commed

• Everard of Chumbd

• Everard of Comeda

• Eberhard of...


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Born to the nobility, the youngest son of Wolfram of family of the counts of Stahleck in modern Germany. Page in the court at Heidelberg, Germany. In his early teens, Everard felt a call to religious life and tried three times to enter the Cistercian abbey of Schönau near Heidelberg, but was refused as being too young and uneducated. At age 16 he built himself a hermitage at Chumbd, Simmern, Hunsrück, diocese of Mainz, Germany and retired there from the world. Helped found a convent of Cistercian nuns at Chumbd (Comeda; Kumbd), Germany in 1183. Cistercian monk. Sub-deacon. Spiritual director of the nuns of Chumbd. Two of his sisters became nuns there, and a brother joined the Cistercians as a lay brother.


Born

1165 in the Stahleck castle, Bacharach, Rhineland-Palatinate (in modern Germany)


Died

• 30 November 1191 in the monastery of Chumbd, Germany of natural causes

• buried the at the church of Saint Mary at the monastery of Chumbd

• relics transferred to Himmerod Abbey in Großlittgen, Germany when the abbey at Comeda was suppressed in 1566

• relics have since disappeared




Saint Cuthbert Mayne



Additional Memorials

• 25 October as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales

• 29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai

• 1 December as one of the Martyrs of Oxford University


Profile

Raised a Protestant by his uncle, a schimastic priest. Ordained as a Anglican minister at age 19. Friend of Saint Edmund Campion. He converted to Catholicism in 1570 while a student at Saint John's College, Oxford. Studied and ordained at Douai, France, the first Englishman trained there. Ordained and returned to England in 1575 with Saint John Payne to minister to covert Catholics in Cornwall. Arrested in 1576, condemned and martyred for the crime of being a priest. Proto-martyr of English seminaries.


Born

1544 at Youlston, Devonshire, England


Died

• hanged, drawn, and quartered on 30 November 1577

• relics at the Carmelite convent, Lanherne, Cornwall, England


Beatified

• 29 December 1886 by Pope leo XIII (cultus confirmation)

• 4 May 1970 by Pope Paul VI (decree of martyrdom)


Canonized

25 October 1970 by Pope Paul VI




Blessed Frederick of Regensburg



Also known as

Friedrich


Profile

Born to a poor family. Skilled carpenter. Member of the Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine. Noted for his obedience to the Rule of his Order, his piety, the fervor of his prayer life and devotion to Eucharistic Adoration.


Born

late 13th century in Regensburg, Bohemia (in modern Germany)


Died

• 30 November 1329 in Regensburg, Bohemia (in modern Germany) of natural causes

• buried at the parish of Saint Cecilia at the Augustinian house in Regensburg

• grave re-discovered during construction in 1911, and relics enshrined in the church of Saint Cecilia


Beatified

12 May 1909 by Pope Pius X (cultus confirmation)


Representation

• Augustinian hermit surrounded by 12 medallions (representing 12 miracles traditionally performed by him)

• Augustinian hermit with an ax and/or carpenter's tools

• Augustinian hermit with an angel

• Augustinian hermit chopping wood

• Augustinian hermit receiving Communion from an angel




Saint Galganus


Also known as

• Galganus Guidotti

• Galgano


Profile

Galgano led a worldly life in his youth, but converted and became a hermit on Monte Siepe in Tuscany, Italy. A church built on the site of his hermitage in 1196 was turned over to the Cistercians in 1201, and they claimed Galgano as one of their own.


Legend says his conversion was caused by a visit from the Archangel Michael. After the vision he said giving up his former lifestyle would be as easy as cutting rocks with a sword. To emphasize this sarcastic remark, he drew his weapon and thrust at a stone, expecting the blade to snap; the sword buried into the rock up to the hilt, and Galganus changed his life.


Born

1148 at Chiusdino, Siena, Italy as Galgano Guidotti


Died

1181 at Monte Siepe, Tuscany, Italy


Canonized

1185 by Pope Lucius III



Saint Joseph Marchand



Additional Memorial

24 November as one of the Martyrs of Vietnam


Profile

Seminarian in Orsan in 1821. Priest. Studied at the Paris Society of Foreign Missions. Missionary to Annam, Vietnam in 1830. In 1832 he was offered the position of head of the Foreign Mission Seminary in Paris, but declined to continue his work in the field. Transferred to the province of Binh-Thuean. In 1833 a royal decree ordered the arrest of all European missionaries. Father Joseph was arrested and imprisoned in Saigon for 18 months. He was caged, tortured, mutilated and finally murdered. Martyr.


Born

17 August 1803 at Passavant, Doubs, diocese of Besancon, France


Died

• flesh ripped from his body with red hot tongs on 30 November 1835 at Tho Ðuc, Saigon, Vietnam

• his body was chopped into pieces and thrown into the sea


Canonized

19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II




Blessed Ludwik Roch Gietyngier

Additional Memorial

12 June as one of the 108 Martyrs of World War II


Profile

Ordained in 1927 in the archdiocese of Czestochowa, Poland. Religion teacher. Director of the episcopal Latin school in Wielun, Poland. Priest in the parish of Saint Thecla in Raczyn, Poland. Youth minister and catechist. One of many priests arrested together in the area of Wielun on 6 October 1941. Imprisoned, deported, tortured and finally martyred in the Nazi persecutions of World War II.


Born

16 August 1904 in Zarki, Slaskie, Poland


Died

tortured and abused to death on 30 September 1941 in the Dachau concentration camp, Oberbayern, Germany


Beatified

13 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II at Warsaw, Poland




Saint Tudwal of Tréguier

Also known as

Pabu, Tugdual, Tugual, Tual


Profile

Son of King Hoel I and Saint Koupaïa; cousin of King Deroc of Dumnonia. Monk in Wales. Friend and co-worker with Saint Briarch. Evangelized in Brittany. Founded the monastery of Lan Pabu at Leon, Spain. Bishop of Tréguier (Treher), Brittany. Advisor to King Childebert I. Several sites in the Leyn Peninsula of Wales bear his name.


Born

6th century Welsh


Died

• c.564

• relics claimed by French churches in Tréguier, Laval, and Chartres


Patronage

• Herm

• Tréguier, France


Representation

bishop using his stole as a leash on a dragon



Saint Thaddeus Liu Ruiting



Also known as

Tadou



Profile

Priest, ordained at age 35, he spent his ministry walking from village to village, ministering to Christians and spreading the faith. Arrested on Pentecost 1821, he was tortured and then imprisoned for two years before his sentence was finally handed down. Martyr.


Born

c.1773 in Qunglai County, Sichuan, China


Died

strangled to death on 30 November 1823 at the temple in Quxian, Sichuan, China


Canonized

1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II



Saint Anders of Slagelse

Profile

Early 13th-century priest at Saint Peter's Church, Slagalse, Denmark. While on pilgrimage in the Holy Lands he received a vision of a man on a white horse who miraculously transported him home so that he could celebrate Easter with his parishioners. The rider then transported him to shrine of Santiago de Campostella in Spain, and then to the shrine of Saint Olaf in Norway. Upon his return to Slagalse, Anders was able to heal the lame and blind by prayer.


Born

12th-century Slagelse, Denmark


Died

c.1205 of natural causes


Patronage

Slagelse, Denmark




Blessed Joscius Roseus

Also known as

• Joscius of Saint Bertin

• Josbert, Joscio, Valbebertus


Profile

Benedictine monk at Saint Bertin Abbey, diocese of Arras, France. Renowned for his devotion to Our Lady.


Died

• 1186 of natural causes

• legend says that a rose tree grew from the mouth of his corpse, and that the name "Mary" was found on the petals of its flowers


Representation

Benedictine with roses sprouting from his mouth, eyes and ears, the word "Maria" near him



Blessed Alexander Crow

Additional Memorials

• 29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai

• 22 November as one of the Martyrs of England, Scotland, and Wales


Profile

Cobbler. Priest in the apostolic vicariate of England. Martyred in the persecutions of Queen Elizabeth I.


Born

c.1550 in Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire, England


Died

30 November 1586 in York, North Yorkshire, England


Beatified

22 November 1987 by Pope John Paul II




Saint Isaac of Beth-Seleucia

Profile

Bishop of Beth-Seleucia, he was known for the number of converts he brought to the faith. Denounced for interfering with the Persian star worship, and suspected of treasonous collaboration with Roman authorities, he was arrested in 339. Tried before King Shapur II, they were given the chance to save themselves by denouncing their faith; they declined. Martyr.


Born

4th century Persian


Died

beaten to death in 339 in Persia



Saint Sapor

Also known as

Shapur


Profile

Bishop of Beth-Nictor, he was known for the number of converts he brought to the faith. Denounced for interfering with the Persian star worship, and suspected of treasonous collaboration with Roman authorities, he was arrested in 339. Tried before King Shapur II, they were given the chance to save themselves by denouncing their faith; they declined. Martyr.


Born

4th century Persian


Died

stoned to death in 339 in Persia




Saint Simeon of Persia

Profile

Brother of Saint Tarbula. Convert. Denounced for suspected treasonous collaboration with Roman authorities and Christianity in general, he was arrested in 339. Tried before King Shapur II, they were given the chance to save themselves by denouncing their faith; they declined. Martyr.


Born

4th century Persian


Died

flayed alive in 339 in Persia




Saint Mahanes the Persian

Profile

Convert. Denounced for suspected treasonous collaboration with Roman authorities and Christianity in general, he was arrested in 339. Tried before King Shapur II, they were given the chance to save themselves by denouncing their faith; they declined. Martyr.


Born

4th century Persian


Died

flayed alive in 339 in Persia




Saint Abraham of Persia

Profile

Convert. Denounced for suspected treasonous collaboration with Roman authorities and Christianity in general, he was arrested in 339. Tried before King Shapur II, he was given the chance to save himself by denouncing his faith; he declined. Martyr.


Born

4th century Persian


Died

flayed alive in 339 in Persia




Blessed Andrew of Antioch

Profile

Augustinian canon regular at the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Travelled to Europe to collect funds for the Eastern houses of his order. Had a great reputation for personal holiness.


Born

1268 in Antioch, Syria


Died

27 March 1348 at Annecy, Savoy (part of modern France)



Saint Crider of Cornwall

Also known as

Creda


Profile

Daughter of an Irish chieftain. Nun. Friend of Saint Canice of Aghaboe.


Born

Ireland


Died

mid-7th century of natural causes


Patronage

Creed, Cornwall, England


Representation

nun with crown and scepter




Saint Maura of Constantinople

Profile

Virgin martyr. No details of her life have survived. An island in the Ionian Sea is named for her. Devotion was widespread in the East. Julian the Apostate unsuccessfully tried to suppress devotion to her.


Died

at Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey)




Saint Mirocles of Milan

Also known as

Merocles, Mirocleto


Profile

Archbishop of Milan, Italy. Writer. Attended the Council of Rome in 313. One of the originators of the Ambrosian liturgy and chant. His life and works were praised by Saint Ambrose of Milan.


Died

c.318 of natural causes



Saint Trojan

Also known as

Troyen


Profile

His father was Jewish, his mother was Arabic, and Trojan was an adult convert to Christianity. Priest. Student of Saint Vivien. Beloved bishop of Saintes, France.


Died

533




Blessed William de Paulo

Profile

Benedictine monk at San Niccolo dell' Arena. Abbot at Maniaco, assigned to restore discipline.


Born

Catania, Sicily


Died

1423 of natural causes



Saint Zosimus the Wonder Worker

Also known as

Zosimus of Palestine


Profile

Hermit at Palestine. Miracle worker.


Died

6th century of natural causes




Blessed Arnold of Gemblours

Profile

Benedictine monk at Saint-Nicaise Abbey, Rheims, France. Abbot of Gemblours Abbey in Belgium.


Died

1155 of natural causes



Saint Constantius of Rome

Profile

Priest in Rome, Italy. Opposed Pelagianism, and murdered by its adherents.


Died

c.418 at Rome, Italy




Saint Justina of Constantinople

Profile

Martyred maiden.


Died

at Constantinople




Saint Merola of Antioch

Also known as

Merula


Profile

Martyr.


Died

c.400 in Antioch, Syria




Saint Domninus of Antioch

Profile

Martyr.


Died

c.400 in Antioch, Syria



Saint Euprepis of Rome

Profile

Martyred in Rome, Italy.




Martyrs of Saxony

Profile

Missionaries who worked with Saint Willehad of Bremen. Martyrs. - Attroban, Benjamin, Emmingen, Folkard, Gerwald and Grisold.


Died

30 November 782 at River Weser, Lawer Saxony, Germany




Martyred in the Spanish Civil War

Thousands of people were murdered in the anti-Catholic persecutions of the Spanish Civil War from 1934 to 1939. I have pages on each of them, but in most cases I have only found very minimal information. They are available on the CatholicSaints.Info site through these links:


• Blessed Agustín Renedo Martín

• Blessed Amado Cubeñas Díaz-Madrazo

• Blessed Antonio Martínez Gil-Leonis

• Blessed Arturo Donoso Murillo

• Blessed Arturo García de la Fuente

• Blessed Benito Garnelo Álvarez

• Blessed Benito Rodríguez González

• Blessed Benito Velasco y Velasco

• Blessed Bernardino Calle Franco

• Blessed Conrado Rodríguez Gutiérrez

• Blessed Constantino Malumbres Francés

• Blessed Dámaso Arconada Merino

• Blessed Dionisio Terceño Vicente

• Blessed Emiliano Santamaría Angulo

• Blessed Esteban García Suárez

• Blessed Francisco Fuente Puebla

• Blessed Francisco Marcos Del Río

• Blessed Gerardo Gil Leal

• Blessed Gerardo Pascual Mata

• Blessed Gregorio Álvarez Fernández

• Blessed Heliodoro Merino y Merino

• Blessed Isidro Mediavilla Campos

• Blessed Jesús Gesta Piquer

• Blessed Jesús Largo Manrique

• Blessed Joaquín García Ferrero

• Blessed José Agustín Fariña Castro

• Blessed José Antonio Pérez García

• Blessed José Gando Uña

• Blessed José López Piteira

• Blessed José Noriega González

• Blessed José Otín Aquilué

• Blessed Josep Maria Dalmau Regás

• Blessed Juan Monedero Fernández

• Blessed Juan Peña Ruiz

• Blessed Juan Sánchez y Sánchez

• Blessed Julián Zarco Cuevas

• Blessed Julio Marcos Rodríguez

• Blessed Julio María Fincias

• Blessed León Alesanco Maestro

• Blessed Luis Abia Melendro

• Blessed Luis Palacios Lozano

• Blessed Luis Suárez-Valdés Díaz de Miranda

• Blessed Macario Sánchez López

• Blessed Manuel Miguel Sánchez

• Blessed Marcos Guerrero Prieto

• Blessed María del Olvido Noguera Albelda

• Blessed Mariano Revilla Rico

• Blessed Martín Arbé Barrón

• Blessed Matías Espeso Cuevas

• Blessed Máximo Valle García

• Blessed Melchor Martínez Antuña

• Blessed Miguel Cerezal Calvo

• Blessed Miguel Francisco Rueda Mejías

• Blessed Miguel Iturrarán Laucirica

• Blessed Nemesio Díez Fernández

• Blessed Nemesio García Rubio

• Blessed Nicéforo Salvador del Río

• Blessed Pedro Carvajal Pereda

• Blessed Pedro de la Varga Delgado

• Blessed Pedro Martínez Ramos

• Blessed Pedro Simón Ferrero

• Blessed Rafael Touceda Fernández

• Blessed Ramiro Alonso López

• Blessed Ramón Juan Costa

• Blessed Ricardo Marcos Reguero

• Blessed Román Martín Mata

• Blessed Santiago García Molina

• Blessed Saturnino Sanz y Sanz

• Blessed Tomás Sánchez López

• Blessed Vicente Angulo García

• Blessed Victor Cuesta Villalba

28 November 2020

இன்றைய புனிதர்கள் நவம்பர் 29

 Bl. Dionysius


Feastday: November 29

Death: 1638

A Carmelite martyr called Dionysius of the Nativity, born Peter Berthelot. He entered the Carmelite Order in Goa, India, in 1635 after a career as a French trader and ship master. Ordained in 1638, Dionysius was sent to Sumatra, Indonesia, with Redemptus, a lay brother. Arrested at Achin, Dionysius and his companions were slain. They were beatified in 1900.



St. Egelwine


Feastday: November 29

Death: 7th century

Confessor and a prince of the house of Wessex. He lived at Athelney, in Somersetshire, England.


St. Gulstan


Feastday: November 29

Death: 1010

Benedictine disciple of St, Felix at St. Gildas of Rhuys Abbey in Brittany, France.



† இன்றைய புனிதர் †

(நவம்பர் 29)


✠ டுலூஸ் நகரின் புனிதர் சட்டுர்னின் ✠

(St. Saturnin of Toulouse)


கௌல் அப்போஸ்தலர்/ ஆயர்/ மறைசாட்சி:

(Apostle to the Gauls/ Bishop and Martyr)


பிறப்பு: கி.பி. மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டு

பெட்ராஸ், கிரேக்கம்

(Patras, Greece)


இறப்பு: கி.பி. 257 

டுலூஸ், கௌல், (தற்போதைய ஃபிரான்ஸ்)

(Toulouse, Gaul (Modern-day France)


ஏற்கும் சமயம்:

ரோமன் கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபை

(Roman Catholic Church)

கிழக்கு மரபுவழி திருச்சபை

(Eastern Orthodox Church)


நினைவுத் திருநாள்: நவம்பர் 29


பாதுகாவல்: 

டுலூஸ், ஃபிரான்ஸ்

(Toulouse, France)


புனிதர் சட்டுர்னின், "டுலூஸ்" (Toulouse) பகுதியின் முதல் ஆயரும், பழங்கால ஐரோப்பாவின் பிராந்தியமான "கௌல்" (Gaul) என்னுமிடத்தின் அப்போஸ்தலர்களுள் ஒருவராக மதிக்கப்படுபவரும் ஆவார்.


(இப்பிராந்தியம், தற்கால ஃபிரான்ஸ், பெல்ஜியம், நெதர்லாந்தின் தென் பிராந்தியம், ஜெர்மனியின் தென்மேற்குப் பிராந்தியம் மற்றும் இத்தாலியின் வட பிராந்தியங்களுடன் ஒத்துப்போவதாகும். கி.பி. 222ல், ஆல்ப்ஸ் மலைகளின் தென்பகுதி ரோமானியர்களால் வெற்றி கொள்ளப்பட்டது. அவர்கள் இப்பகுதியை "கிஸால்பின் கௌல்" (Cisalpine Gaul) என்று அழைத்தனர். ஆல்ப்ஸ் மலைகளின் வட பிராந்தியம், "ட்ரான்ஸல்பின் கௌல்" (Transalpine Gaul) என்று அழைக்கப்பட்டது. இப்பிராந்தியம் கி.பி. 58 மற்றும் 51ல் "ஜூலியஸ் சீசரால்" (Julius Caesar) எடுத்துக்கொள்ளப்பட்டது.)


அந்நாளில், கௌல் பிராந்திய பேரரசன் "டெசியஸ்" (Emperor Decius) என்பவன் கிறிஸ்தவ மக்களை துன்புறுத்தினான். அவனால் சிறு அளவிலான கிறிஸ்தவ சமூகத்தினரையே கலைக்க இயன்றது. கி.பி. 236 – 250 காலகட்டத்தில், திருத்தந்தை புனிதர் “ஃபபியானின்” (Pope St. Fabian) வழிகாட்டுதலின்படி கௌல் பிராந்தியத்துக்கு அனுப்பப்பட்ட அப்போஸ்தலர்களுள் புனிதர் சட்டுர்னினும் ஒருவர் ஆவார்.


திருத்தந்தை புனிதர் ஃபபியான் ரோமிலிருந்து ஏழு ஆயர்களை மறைப்பரப்பு பணிக்காக கௌல் பிராந்தியத்துக்கு அனுப்பி வைத்தார்.


புனிதர் சட்டுர்னின் ஓர் சிறந்த மறைபரப்பு பணியாளர் ஆவார். இவர் தமது மறைபரப்பு பணியின்போது பலரை மனந்திருப்பி, திருமுழுக்குக் கொடுத்து பணியாற்றியுள்ளார். நற்செய்தியை பரப்புவதில் கண்ணும் கருத்துமாய் செயல்பட்டுள்ளார். கிறிஸ்துவின் மதிப்பீடுகளுக்கு மிக முக்கியத்துவம் கொடுத்து வாழ்ந்தவர். இதனால் திருத்தந்தை ஃபபியான் இவரை தூலூஸ் நகருக்கு ஆயராக தேர்ந்தெடுத்தார். இவர் தூலூஸ் நகரின் "முதல் ஆயர்" என்ற பெருமைக்குரியவர் ஆவார்.


'பாகன்' என்றழைக்கப்படும் கிறிஸ்துவுக்கு எதிரான மத குருமார், சிலை வழிபாட்டுக்கு எதிரான இவரை கொலை செய்யும் தருணத்துக்காக காத்திருந்தனர். ஒருநாள் இவரைப் பிடித்து மரண தண்டனை அறிவித்தனர். இவரை ஒரு எருதின் கால்களில் கட்டி இழுத்துப் போனார்கள். அந்த எருது, அவரை கட்டப்பட்ட கயிறு அறுந்து போகும்வரை இழுத்துச் சென்றது. "பாம்ப்லோனா" (Pamplona) என்ற இடத்தில் இவர் மறைசாட்சியாக மரித்தார்.

Saint Saturninus of Toulouse



Also known as

Cernín, Sadurní, Sadurninho, Sarnin, Satordi, Saturdi, Saturnin, Saturnino, Serenín, Sernin, Zernin


Additional Memorial

30 October (translation of relics)


Profile

Born to the third century Roman nobility. Missionary to Gaul, the Pyrenees, and the Iberian peninsula. Worked with Saint Papoul. He converted many, including the farmer now known as Saint Honestus who joined him as a missionary. Imprisoned in Carcassone by the prefect Rufinus, Saturninus and his group were freed by an angel. He became the first bishop of Toulouse in modern France), where he teamed with Saint Martial to perform miraculous healings. Converted and baptized Saint Firminus of Amiens.


When Saturninus began his work in Toulouse, the local pagan priests stopped receiving oracular messages from their gods. One day in 257, when the priests were hopelessly frustrated, Saturninus passed by in the street. The priests blamed the bishop, and ordered the crowd of heathens to seize him and force him to offer sacrifice to their gods. The idols fell to pieces in front of the bishop, and the crowd murdered him.


Born

Patras, Greece


Died

• dragged to death by a bull c.257 in Toulouse, France

• two Christian women gathered up his remains and buried them in a ditch

• a church called the Taur (bull) was built where the bull stopped

• relics at the basilica at Toulouse


Patronage

• against ants

• against bovine spongiform encephalopathy, scrape or mad cow disease

• death anxiety

• against fraud

• against headaches

• against nausea

• against pain

• against plague

• against smallpox; smallpox patients

• against syphilis

• bullfighters

• 16 cities


Representation

• bishop dragged by a bull

• bishop with a bull at his feet

• bull, cross and mitre



புனித_பிரான்சிஸ்_அந்தோனி_பசானி (1681-1742)


நவம்பர் 29


இவர் (#StFrancisAnthonyFasani) இத்தாலியில் உள்ள லூசெரா (Lucera) என்ற இடத்தில் பிறந்தார்.


இறைவன்மீது மிகுந்த பற்றுக்கொண்டிந்த இருந்த இவர், 1695 ஆம் ஆண்டு புனித பிரான்சிஸ்கன் சபையில் சேர்ந்து, அருள்பணியாளரானார். 


அருள்பணியாளரான பின்பு, இவர் குரு மாணவர்களுக்கு மெய்யியல் பாடம் கற்றுத் தந்தார். பின்னர் இவர் அவர்களுக்குப் பயிற்சியாளராகவும் தலைவராகவும் உயர்ந்தார். இப்படி இவர் பதவியில் உயர்ந்துகொண்டே போனாலும்கூட, தாழ்ச்சியிலும் பிறரன்பிலும் இறைப்பற்றிலும் சிறந்து விளங்கி வந்தார்.


மிகப்பெரிய மறைப்போதகரான இவர், தன்னுடைய வல்லமைமிக்க போதனையால் பலரையும் கிறிஸ்துவின்மீது நம்பிக்கை கொள்ளச் செய்தார். இவர் நல்லதோர் ஆலோசகராகவும் விளங்கினார். இவரிடம் ஆலோசனை கேட்கப் பலரும் பல்வேறு இடங்களிலிருந்து வந்தனர்.


இவர் ஏழைகளிடத்தில் மிகுந்த அன்பு கொண்டிருந்தார். அவர்களுக்காக இவர் யாரிடமும் உதவி கேட்கத் தயங்கியதில்லை. 


இப்படி இறைவனிடத்தில் மிகுந்த பற்றும், ஏழைகளிடம்  பேரன்பும் கொண்டிருந்த இவர், 1742 ஆண்டு இறையடி சேர்ந்தார். இவர் இறந்தபொழுது லூசெரா நகரிலிருந்த சிறுவர்கள், "புனிதர் இறந்துவிட்டார்; புனிதர் இறந்துவிட்டார்" என்று கண்ணீர் வடித்துக் கொண்டே நகர் முழுவதும் ஓடினர்.


இவருக்கு 1986 ஆம் ஆண்டு புனிதர் பட்டம் கொடுக்கப்பட்டது. 

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Saint Francesco Antonio Fasani



Also known as

• Antony Fasani

• Francis Anthony Fasani

• Francis Fasani


Profile

Known as a pious child. Entered the Conventual Franciscan order in 1695, taking the name Francis. Ordained in 1705. Taught philosophy to younger friars, served as guardian of his friary, provincial of the Order, master of novices, and finally pastor in his hometown. Sought after confessor and preacher, a loyal friend of the poor, never hesitating to seek from benefactors what was needed. A mystic, known for his deep prayer life, he was known to levitate while praying.


Born

6 August 1681 in Lucera, Foggia, Italy as Antony Fasani


Died

• 29 November 1742 in Lucera, Foggia, Italy of natural causes

• when news of his death spread, children ran through the streets crying, "The saint is dead! The saint is dead!"

• buried at the church of San Francesco di Lucera


Canonized

13 April 1986 by Pope John Paul II



Francesco made the love taught us by Christ the fundamental characteristic of his existence, the basic criterion of his thought and activity, the supreme summit of his aspirations. - Pope John Paul II



Blessed Bernardo Francisco de Hoyos Seña



Profile

Son of Don Manuel de Hoyos and Doña Francisca de Seña. Baptized at 16 days; he was named for Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and Saint Francis Xavier. Confirmed at age nine. Began studying at the Jesuit College at Medina del Campo, Spain at age 10. Joined the Jesuit novitiate on 11 July 1726; he was not quite 15 years old, and made his perpetual vows at age 17. During his theological studies he became acquainted with devotion to the Sacred Heart, and began working for the spread of the devotion through Spain and Spanish America. Ordained on 2 January 1735; he needed special dispensation since he was only 23.


Born

21 August, 1711 in Torrelobatón, Valladolid, Spain


Died

• 29 November 1735 at the Colegio de San Ignacio, Valladolid, Spain of typhus

• buried at the Colegio de San Ignacio

• remains moved, but the location records have been lost


Beatified

• 18 April 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI

• recognition celebrated by Archbishop Angelo Amato at Plaza de Colón, Valladolid, Spain

• the beatification miracle involved the healing of young Mercedes Cabezas on 22 April 1936 in San Cristóbal de la Cuesta, Salamanca, Spain of typhoid and a serious tumor




Saint Brendan of Birr



Also known as

• Brendan mac Nemain

• Brendan of Biorra

• Brendan the Elder

• Prophet of Ireland

• Brandan, Brandon, Breandan, Brenainn, Brendanus


Additional Memorial

6 January as one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland


Profile

Friend and brother monk with Saint Brendan the Navigator at Clonard abbey. Spiritual student of Saint Finian. Founded the monastery at Birr in Offaly, central Ireland c.540, and served as its abbot. Friend and advisor of Saint Columba. At Brendan's death, Columba had a vision of the abbot's soul being carried away by angels.


Born

Irish


Died

c.573 at Birr, Ireland of natural causes


Patronage

Birr, Ireland





Saint Radbod of Utrecht



Also known as

Radbodus, Radboud, Ratbod, Redbad


Profile

Grandson of the last pagan king of the Frisons of the Netherlands. Raised by his uncle Gunther, bishop of Cologne, Germany, and educated at the convent school there. Part of the court of King Charles the Bald. Benedictine bishop of Utrecht, Netherlands in 900, joining the Benedictine order after taking his see, and in order to better govern it, for there was a strong Benedictine influence in the religious orders in his diocese. Noted for his support of the poor. Writer and poet of great intellect; some of his works have survived. He was forced to flee his diocese due to invasion by the Danes, and he lived his last years in exile.


Born

c.850 in the Gascony Lomagne region of France


Died

• 917 at Deventer, the Netherlands of natural causes

• in 1578 his relics were distributed to churches in Boerhaar, Deventer, Nijmegan and Utrecht in the Netherlands to avoid destruction by Protestants


Patronage

Catholic University, Nijmegan, Netherlands


Representation

bishop washing the feet of the poor




Saint Hardoin of Brittany



Also known as

• Hardoin of St-Paul-de-Leon

• Hardouin, Harduinus, Hoardon, Hoardonus, Hoarzon, Hoarzonus, Hoiarn-don, Hoierdonus, Holeardonus, Hordeonius, Houardon, Huardo, Ouardon, Wardon


Profile

Immigrant from the British Isles to Brittany (in modern France); legend says he was brought there in a stone boat propelled by angels. Hermit in the area of Landerneau. Priest. Bishop of Saint Pol-de-Léon, Finistère, France. Friend of Saint Herve.


Born

British Isles


Died

c.650


Patronage

• Landerneau, France

• sailors


Representation

in a stone boat that is being pushed across the water by angels




Blessed Denis of the Nativity



Also known as

• Dionysius of the Nativity

• Pierre Berthelot


Profile

Sailor from age twelve. Pilot-in-chief, cartographer, and cosmographer to the king of Portugal, and to the French court. Still a member of the royal court when he became a Discalced Carmelite in 1635 at Goa, India. With Blessed Redemptorus of the Cross, he travelled as a missionary to the king of Achin. He and his party were ambushed and martyred by Muslims.


Born

1600 at Honfleur, France as Pierre Berthelot


Died

tortured to death on 29 November 1638 on the Malay archipelago


Beatified

10 June 1900 by Pope Leo XIII




Blessed Alfredo Simón-Colomina



Also known as

Anselmo Simón-Colomina


Additional Memorial

2 September (Jesuits)


Profile

Jesuit priest. Dean and then rector of the Colegio de San José in Valencia, Spain. Rector in Sarriá, Spain in 1916, and then re-assigned to Valencia. Imprisoned several times and eventually martyred in the persecutions of the Spanish Civil War.


Born

8 March 1877 in Valencia, Spain


Died

29 November 1936 in Picadero de Paterna, Valencia, Spain


Beatified

11 March 2001 by Pope John Paul II




Blessed Redemptorus of the Cross



Also known as

Thomas Rodriguez da Cunha


Profile

Military officer. Discalced Carmelite in 1615, taking the name Redemptorus of the Cross. With Blessed Denis of the Nativity, he travelled as a missionary to the king of Achin. He and his party were ambushed and martyred by Muslims.


Born

in Portugual as Thomas Rodriguez da Cunha


Died

tortured to death in 1638 on the Malay archipelago


Beatified

1900 by Pope Leo XIII




Saint Sadwen of Wales

Also known as

• Sadwen of Llansadwrn

• Sadwen Farchog

• Sadwen the Knight

• Sadourn, Sadurn, Sadwren, Sadwrn, Sadwruen, Sadyruyn, Saturn, Saturninus


Profile

Son of a prince, Bicanus Farchog of Llydaw; brother of Saint Illtyd. Educated by Saint Garmon of Manaw. Soldier. Married to Saint Canna verch Tewdr Marw. Father of Saint Crallo. Disciple of Saint Cadfan. Missionary to the British Isles. Hermit on Anglesey Island. Several Welsh churches are dedicated to him.


Born

c.485 in Brittany (in modern France)


Died

Anglesy Island, Wales of natural causes




Saint Saturninus of Rome

Also known as

• Saturninus of Carthage

• Saturninus the Elderly


Profile

Priest in Rome, Italy. With his deacon Saint Sisinius, he was sentenced to hard labor for his faith. Martyr.


Born

Carthaginian


Died

• c.309

• buried in the cemetery of Saint Thraso on the Salarian Way of Rome, Italy

• Saint Saturninus of Romerelics enshrined in the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Monte Celio, Italy

• relics enshrined on 29 November 1987 in the church of San Saturnino Martire, Rome




Our Lady of Beauraing



Also known as

Our Lady of the Golden Heart


Article

Appeared multiple occasions between 29 November 1932 and 3 January 1933 On 2 February 1943, Bishop Andre Marie Charue authorized public devotion to Our Lady of Beauraing. On 2 July 1949 the Bishop declared that the Queen of Heaven had truly appeared to the children.




Blessed Edward Burden

Additional Memorial

• 29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai

• 22 November as one of the Martyrs of England, Scotland, and Wales


Profile

Seminarian in Rheims, France. Priest in the apostolic vicariate of England. Martyred in the persecutions of Queen Elizabeth I.


Born

c.1540 in County Durham, England


Died

hanged on 29 November 1588 in York, North Yorkshire, England


Beatified

22 November 1987 by Pope John Paul II



Blessed Frederick of Ratisbon



Also known as

Frederick of Regensburg


Profile

Augustinian lay-brother at Ratisbon, Germany. Worked for the holy hermits in the area as a carpenter and wood cutter.


Born

at Ratisbon (modern Regensburg, Germany)


Died

1329 at Ratisbon, Germany of natural causes


Beatified

1909 by Pope Pius X (cultus confirmed)




Saint Paphnutius of Heracleopolis

Also known as

Pafnutios, Pafnutius, Paphnutios


Additional Memorial

• 3 March (Coptic calendar)

• 14 January (Orthodox calendar)


Profile

Spiritual student of Saint Anthony the Great and Saint Paul of Thebes. Monk. Founded the monastery of Hercleopolis Magna in Thebes, Egypt in the 4th century, and served as its first abbot.


Died

c.380




Blessed William Knight

Additional Memorial

22 November as one of the Martyrs of England, Scotland, and Wales


Profile

Layman in the apostolic vicariate of England during a period of persecutions of Catholics. Martyr.


Born

1573 in South Duffield, North Yorkshire, England


Died

hanged on 29 November 1596 in York, North Yorkshire, England


Beatified

22 November 1987 by Pope John Paul II




Blessed George Errington

Addtional Memorial

22 November as one of the Martyrs of England, Scotland, and Wales


Profile

Layman in the apostolic vicariate of England during a period of persecutions of Catholics. Martyr.


Born

c.1554 in Hirst, Northumberland, England


Died

hanged on 29 November 1596 in York, North Yorkshire, England


Beatified

22 November 1987 by Pope John Paul II




Blessed William Gibson

Additional Memorial

22 November as one of the Martyrs of England, Scotland, and Wales


Profile

Layman in the apostolic vicariate of England during a period of persecutions of Catholics. Martyr.


Born

in Ripon, North Yorkshire, England


Died

hanged on 29 November 1596 in York, North Yorkshire, England


Beatified

22 November 1987 by Pope John Paul II




Saint Sisinnius of Rome

Also known as

Sysinnius


Profile

Deacon in Rome. With his priest Saint Saturninus, he was sentenced to hard labor for his faith. Martyr.


Born

Carthaginian


Died

• c.309

• buried in the cemetery of Saint Thraso on the Salarian Way of Rome, Italy

• relics enshrined in the Basilica of Saint Sebastian in Rome




Blessed Jutta of Heiligenthal

Also known as

Julitta of Heiligenthal


Profile

Benedictine Cistercian nun. Founded a convent in Heiligenthal, Germany in 1222, and served as its first abbess for 16 years.


Died

• prior to 1250 of natural causes

• buried under the high altar of the church of Heiligenthal Abbey



Saint Philomenus of Ancyra

Also known as

Filomenus


Profile

Baker. Martyred in the persecutions of Emperor Aurelian.


Died

nailed to a stake through his hands, feet and head in 275 at Ancyra, Galatia (modern Ankara, Turkey)



Saint Walderic of Murrhardt

Profile

With the help of Louis the Pious, Walderic founded a monastery at Murrhardt, Germany, and served as its first abbot.


Died

c.817 of natural causes




Saint James of Saroug

Profile

Bishop of Saroug, Syria. His homilies and teachings have led Syrians to consider him a doctor of the faith on the level of Saint Ephrem.


Died

c.522 of natural causes




Saint Illuminata of Todi

Profile

Nun. Venerated in her home town, but her biography has been lost.


Born

Todi, Italy


Died

c.320




Saint Paramon

Profile

One of a group of 375 martyrs who died together in the persecutions of Decius. The names of the others have not come down to us.


Died

250




Saint Blaise of Veroli

Also known as

Blasius


Profile

Martyr.


Died

at Veroli, Italy




Saint Demetrius of Veroli

Profile

Martyr.


Died

at Veroli, Italy












இன்றைய புனிதர்கள் நவம்பர் 28

St. Valerian
Feastday: November 28 Death: 5th century African bishop with Urban, Crescens, Eustace, Cresconius, Crescentian, Felix, Hortulanus, and Florentian.They were exiled from their sees because of their adherence to orthodox Christianity in the face of the domination of the region by the Arian Vandals. As each of the bishops subsequently died in exile, they were considered martyrs for the faith. St. Papinianus Feastday: November 28 Death: 5th century With Mansuetus, bishops from Roman Africa. They were caught in the persecutions of the Orthodox Church by the Arian Vandal king Geiseric and put to death. 




மார்ச்சிஸ் நகர புனிதர் ஜேம்ஸ் ✠
(St. James of the Marches)

ஃபிரான்சிஸ்கன் துறவி/ பிரசங்கிப்பாளர்/ எழுத்தாளர்:
(Friar Minor, Preacher and Writer)

பிறப்பு: கி.பி. 1391
மோண்டேப்ராண்டோன், அன்கொனாவின் மார்ச், திருத்தந்தையர் மாநிலம்
(Monteprandone, March of Ancona, Papal States)

இறப்பு: நவம்பர் 28, 1476
நேப்பிள்ஸ், நேப்பிள்ஸ் அரசு
(Naples, Kingdom of Naples)

ஏற்கும் சமயம்:
ரோமன் கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபை
(Roman Catholicism)
(ஃபிரான்சிஸ்கன் சபை - Franciscan Order)

அருளாளர் பட்டம்: கி.பி. 1624
திருத்தந்தை எட்டாம் அர்பன்
(Pope Urban VIII)

புனிதர் பட்டம்: டிசம்பர் 10, 1726 
திருத்தந்தை பதின்மூன்றாம் பெனடிக்ட்
(Pope Benedict XIII)

முக்கிய திருத்தலம்: 
மார்ச்சிஸ் நகர் புனிதர் ஜேம்ஸின் தேவ இல்லம், மோண்டேப்ராண்டோன், அஸ்காலி பிக்கெனோ, இத்தாலி
(Sanctuary of St. James of the Marches, Monteprandone, Ascoli Piceno, Italy)

நினைவுத் திருநாள்: நவம்பர் 28

பாதுகாவல்: 
மோண்டேப்ராண்டோன் (Monteprandone);
நேப்பிள்ஸ், இத்தாலியின் இணை பாதுகாவலர் (Co-Patron of Naples, Italy)

புனிதர் ஜேம்ஸ், ஒரு இத்தாலிய இளம் துறவியும், மறை போதகரும், எழுத்தாளரும், ஆவார். “டொமினிக் கங்காலா” (Dominic Gangala) எனும் இயற்பெயர் கொண்ட இவர், மத்திய இத்தாலியின் அந்நாளைய “அன்கொனாவின் மார்ச்” (March of Ancona) எனும் இடத்திலுள்ள “மோண்டேப்ராண்டோனில்” (Monteprandone) ஒரு ஏழைக் குடும்பத்தில் பிறந்தார்.

இளம் வயதில் தமது மாமன் உறவிலுள்ள ஒரு மத குருவின் மேற்பார்வையில் கல்வி கற்ற இவர், பெருஜியா பல்கலைகழகத்தில் (University of Perugia) கேனான் மற்றும் சிவில் சட்டம் ஆகிய கல்வியில் முனைவர் பட்டம் பெற்றார். 

கி.பி. 1416ம் ஆண்டு, ஜூலை மாதம், 26ம் நாள், அசிஸியிலுள்ள (Assisi) “போர்ட்டின்குளா” சிற்றாலயத்தின் (Chapel of the Portiuncula) இளம் துறவிகள் மடத்தில் இணைந்தார். அப்போது அவர் தமது பெயரை ஜேம்ஸ் என்று மாற்றிக்கொண்டார். 

புனிதர் சியென்னா நகர் பெர்னார்டின் (St. Bernardine of Siena) அவர்களின் மேற்பார்வையில் இறையியல் பயின்றார். 

13 ஜூன் 1420 அன்று குருத்துவ அருட்பொழிவு பெற்ற இவர், விரைவிலேயே “டுஸ்கனி” (Tuscany), “மார்ச்செஸ்” (Marches), “உம்பிரியா” (Umbria) ஆகிய இடங்களில் மறை போதனை செய்ய தொடங்கினார்.

கி.பி. 1427ம் ஆண்டு முதல் சுமார் அரை நூற்றாண்டுகள் இவர் சீரிய முறையில் மறை போதனை செய்தார். தவ வாழ்வு பற்றி போதித்தார். கிறிஸ்துவுக்கு எதிரானவர்களுக்கெதிராக போரிட்டார். ஜெர்மனி (Germany), ஆஸ்திரியா (Austria), ஸ்வீடன் (Sweden), டென்மார்க் (Denmark), போஹெமியா (Bohemia), போலந்து (Poland), ஹங்கேரி (Hungary) மற்றும் போஸ்னியா (Bosnia) ஆகிய நாடுகளில் சிறப்பாக மறை பணியாற்றினார்.

“ஃபிரான்சிஸ்கன் சபையின் விழிப்போடு கவனிக்கின்ற” (Observant Branch of the Friars Minor) கிளையைச் சேர்ந்த இவர், சிறப்புமிக்க மறை போதகர் ஆவார்.

தனது வாழ்க்கையின் கடைசி மூன்று ஆண்டுகளை “நேபிள்ஸில்” (Naples) கழித்த ஜேம்ஸ், கி.பி. 1476ம் ஆண்டு, நவம்பர் மாதம், 28ம் நாளன்று மரித்தார்.
 Saint James of the Marches
Also known as • Dominic Gangala • Giacomo della Marca • Jacopo Gangala • James della Marca • James Gangala • James of La Marca of Ancona • James of Picenum Profile Born poor. Doctor of Civil Law. Franciscan monk at age 22. Studied with Saint John of Capistrano. Disciple of Saint Bernadine of Siena. Tutor. Judge of sorcerers. Ordained in 1423. Preacher and evangelist throughout Central and Northern Europe, preaching every day for 40 years. Brought Blessed Bernardino of Feltre and Blessed Bernardino of Fosso into the Franciscans. Travelled and worked with Saint John Capistrano. Inquisitor in 1426, assigned to crush the heretical Fraticelli. Worked against the Bogomil heresy in Bosnia in 1432. Founded several monasteries in Bohemia, Hungary, and Austria. Chief almoner for the 1437 Crusade against the Turks. Worked at the Council of Florence in 1438 to re-unite the Eastern and Latin Churches. Papal legate in 1456. Preached against the Hussites in Austria and Hungary. The Dominican Inquisitors made him the subject of an inquiry in 1462 when they thought that one of his statements on the Precious Blood was heretical; Rome ordered the case to be put permanently on hold, and it was never settled. A skinny man who dressed in a tattered habit, he fasted every day until his health began to fail - and the pope ordered him to eat as a public service. Born 1 September 1391 at Monteprandone, March of Ancona, Italy as Dominic Gangala Died • 28 November 1476 at Naples, Italy • buried at the church of Santa Maria Nuova, Naples Canonized 10 December 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII Patronage • Monteprandone, Italy • Naples, Italy Representation • priest holding in his right hand a chalice from which a snake is escaping • chalice and serpent • Franciscan holding a chalice and a veil • Franciscan with a staff, castanets at his girdle, pointing to IHS 





புனிதர் கேதரின் லபோர் ✠
(St. Catherine Labouré)

கருணையின் அருட்சகோதரி/ மரியன்னை திருக்காட்சியாளர்:
(Sister of Charity, Marian visionary)

பிறப்பு: மே 2, 1806 
ஃபெய்ன்-லெஸ்-மௌடியர்ஸ், கோடே-டி’ஓர், ஃபிரான்ஸ்
(Fain-lès-Moutiers, Côte-d'Or, France)

இறப்பு: டிசம்பர் 31, 1876 (வயது 70) 
இங்கியன்-லெஸ்-பெய்ன்ஸ், செய்ன்-எட்-ஒயிஸ், ஃபிரான்ஸ்
(Enghien-les-Bains, Seine-et-Oise, France)

ஏற்கும் சமயம்:
ரோமன் கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபை
(Roman Catholici Church)

அருளாளர் பட்டம்: மே 28, 1933
திருத்தந்தை 11ம் பயஸ்
(Pope Pius XI)

புனிதர் பட்டம்: ஜூலை 27, 1947
திருத்தந்தை 12ம் பயஸ்
(Pope Pius XII)

சித்தரிக்கப்படும் வகை: அற்புத பதக்கம் (Miraculous Medal)

நினைவுத் திருவிழா: நவம்பர் 28

பாதுகாவல்: 
அற்புத பதக்கம் (Miraculous Medal), பலவீனமான மக்கள் (Infirmed people), முதியோர் (The elderly People)

"ஸோ லபோர்" எனும் (Zoé Labouré) எனும் இயற்பெயர் கொண்ட புனிதர் கேதரின் லபோர், "தூய வின்சென்ட் தெ பவுலின் பிறரன்பின் புதல்வியர்" (Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul) துறவற சபையின் அருட்சகோதரியும், அன்னை மரியாளை தரிசித்த திருகாட்சியாளரும் ஆவார். மரியாளின் அறிவுறுத்தலின்படி, இவர் அற்புத பதக்கம் அணியும் வழக்கத்தை கிறிஸ்தவர்களிடையே உருவாக்கினார்.

தொடக்க காலம்:
கேதரின் லபோர், ஃபிரான்ஸ் நாட்டின் பர்கண்டி பகுதியில், "பியர் லபோர்" (Pierre Labouré) என்னும் விவசாயி தந்தைக்கும் "லூயிஸ் மடலின் கோண்டார்ட்" (Louise Madeleine Gontard) என்னும் தாய்க்கும் பிறந்த பதினோரு குழந்தைகளில் ஒன்பதாவது மகளாக 1806ம் ஆண்டு, மே மாதம், 2ம் தேதி பிறந்தார். கி.பி. 1815ம் ஆண்டு, அக்டோபர் மாதம், 9ம் தேதி, தமது 9 வயதில் தாயை இழந்தார். அப்போது இவர் மரியன்னையின் ஒரு சொரூபத்தை முத்தம் செய்து, "இப்போது முதல் நீரே என் தாய்" என்று கூறினார்.

அதன் பிறகு, இவர் உறவினர் ஒருவர் வீட்டில் வளர்க்கப்பட்டார். சிறு வயது முதலே, இவர் மரியன்னை மீது அன்பும் பக்தியும் கொண்டிருந்தார். இளம்பெண்ணாக இருந்தபோது, பிறரன்பின் புதல்வியர் துறவற சபையில் உறுப்பினராக இணைந்தார். அதன் மற்ற உறுப்பினர்களோடு இணைந்து பிறரன்பு பணிகளை செய்து வந்தார்.

திருக்காட்சியாளர்:
கி.பி. 1830ம் ஆண்டு, ஜூலை மாதம், 8ம் தேதி, இரவில் கேதரின் உறங்கிக்கொண்டிருந்த வேளையில் ஒரு குழந்தை இவரைச் சிற்றாலயத்திற்கு அழைத்த குரல் கேட்டு விழித்து எழுந்தார். உடனே இவர் சிற்றாலயத்திற்கு விரைந்து சென்றார். அங்கு மரியன்னை நிற்கும் காட்சியை தரிசித்தார். அன்னை மரியாள் இவரிடம், "கடவுள் உன்னை முக்கியமான ஒரு பணிக்குத் தேர்வு செய்துள்ளார்" என்று கூறி மறைந்தார்.

கி.பி. 1830ம் ஆண்டு, நவம்பர் மாதம், 27ம் தேதி, அன்னை மரியாள் மீண்டும் இவருக்கு காட்சி அளித்தார். அப்போது மரியன்னை உலக உருண்டை மேல் நின்று கொண்டிருந்தார். அவரது கரங்களில் இருந்து ஒளிக் கதிர்கள் வெளிவந்தன. மரியன்னையைச் சுற்றி முட்டை வடிவில் தோன்றிய ஒளி வட்டத்தில், "ஓ பாவமின்றி உற்பவித்த மரியாளே, உம்மை அண்டி வரும் எங்களுக்காக வேண்டிக்கொள்ளும்" என்ற வார்த்தைகள் காணப்பட்டன. காட்சி பின்பக்கம் திரும்பியது. அதில் சிலுவை அடையாளமும், அதன் கீழ் மாதாவை குறிக்கும் 'எம்' (M) என்ற எழுத்தும் காணப்பட்டன. அதன் அடியில் இயேசுவின் திவ்விய இருதயமும், மரியன்னையின் மாசற்ற இருதயமும் காணப்பட்டன. அவற்றைச் சுற்றி 12 விண்மீன்களும் காணப்பட்டன.

புதுமைப் பதக்கம்:
அந்த காட்சி முடிந்ததும் மரியன்னை கேதரினிடம், காட்சியில் கண்டது போன்ற ஒரு பதக்கத்தை கழுத்தில் அணியும் வகையில் தயார் செய்யச் சொன்னார். மேலும் இந்த அற்புத பதக்கத்தை அணிந்து கொள்பவர்கள் இயேசுவுக்கு ஏற்றவர்களாக வாழ்வார்கள் என்றும், பாவ வாழ்வில் இருந்து விலகுவார்கள் என்றும், மரியன்னை அறிவித்தார்.

இந்த காட்சிகளின் உண்மைத் தண்மை பின்பு திருச்சபையால் உறுதி செய்யப்பட்டது. கேதரினும் அன்னை மரியாள் சொன்னபடி செய்து, மக்கள் பலரும் அற்புத பதக்கத்தை அணிய வழிகாட்டினார். அதைக் கழுத்தில் அணிந்துகொண்ட பலரும் பல்வேறு நன்மைகளை அடைந்தனர். கிறிஸ்தவர்கள் அல்லாத சிலர் இந்த அற்புத பதக்கத்தை அணிந்து கொண்டதால் கிறிஸ்தவ விசுவாசத்தை ஏற்றுக்கொண்டதாக கூறப்படுகிறது.

முன்னறிவிப்புகள்:
கேதரின் லபோர், எதிர் காலத்தில் நடக்கவிருந்த சம்பவங்களை முன்னறிவிக்கும் வரமும் பெற்றிருந்தார். இவர் முன்னறிவித்தபடியே பல்வேறு முக்கிய நிகழ்வுகள் நடந்தேறின. ஆனால் சில முன்னறிவிப்புகள் பலிக்கவில்லை என்றும் கூறப்படுகிறது.

இறப்பு:
தனது வாழ்நாள் முழுவதையும் கடவுள் பக்தியின் மேன்மைக்காகவும், மரியன்னையின் பக்தியைப் பரப்பவும், அர்ப்பணித்த கேதரின், 1876ம் ஆண்டு, டிசம்பர் மாதம், 31ம் நாள் மரணம் அடைந்தார்.

புனிதர் பட்டம்:
கி.பி. 1933ம் ஆண்டு, மே மாதம், 28ம் தேதி, திருத்தந்தை 11ம் பயஸ் இவருக்கு அருளாளர் பட்டம் வழங்கினார்.

கேதரின் இறந்த 57 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு பிறகு, இவரது கல்லறைத் தோண்டப்பட்ட வேளையில் கேதரினின் உடல் அழியாத நிலையில் கண்டெடுக்கப்பட்டது. 

கி.பி. 1947ம் ஆண்டு, ஜூலை மாதம், 27ம் தேதி, திருத்தந்தை 12ம் பயஸ் இவருக்கு புனிதர் பட்டம் வழங்கினார். புனிதர் கேதரின் லபோரின் அழியாத உடல், ஃபிரான்ஸ் நாட்டின் பாரிஸ் நகரில் “ரியூ டு பக்” (Rue du Bac) எனுமிடத்திலுள்ள “அற்புத பதக்க அன்னை சிற்றாலயத்தில்” (Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal) இன்றளவும் பாதுகாக்கப்பட்டு வருகிறது.
 Saint Catherine Laboure
Also known as • Zoe Laboure • Catherine Labore Profile Ninth of eleven children born to a farm family, and from an early age Catherine felt a call to the religious life. Never learned to read or write. Forced to take over running the house at age eight after her mother died and her older sister joined the Sisters of Charity. Worked as a waitress in her uncle's cafe in Paris, France. Upon entering a hospital run by the Sisters of Charity she received a vision in which Saint Vincent de Paul told her that God wanted her to work with the sick, and she later joined the Order, taking the name Catherine. On 18 July 1830 she had a vision of Our Lady who described to her a medal which she wished struck. On one side it has the image of Our Lady, and the words, "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee"; on the other are the hearts of Jesus and Mary. Our Lady told Catherine that wearers of the medal would receive great graces, it has become known as the Miraculous Medal, and its wearing and devotion has spread worldwide. Miracles reported at her tomb. Born 2 May 1806 at Fain-les-Moûtiers, Côte d'Or, Burgundy, France as Zoe Laboure Died • 31 December 1876 at Enghien-Reuilly, France • body incorrupt • entombed in her convent chapel Canonized 27 July 1947 by Pope Pius XII Patronage • pigeon fanciers • pigeons 
 


Saint Stephen the Younger
Also known as Stephen the New Profile Monk at the monastery of Saint Auxentius at age fifteen. Abbot of Saint Auxentius in 744. Retired in 756 to live as a hermit. Soon after, the iconoclast movement became very active in the area, led by Emperor Constantine Copronynus V. The emperor tried to enlist Stephen in the movement, but the holy hermit refused, and was exiled. Years later he returned, and to prove how important it was to respect icons and other religious art, Stephen went to the emperor, pulled out a coin that bore the emperor's likeness, threw it onto the floor, and stomped on it; as the emperor understood the importance of his own image, he imprisoned Stephen for 11 months. On his release, Stephen returned to the court and resumed the argument as though nothing has happened. He was ordered executed with more than 300 others who opposed iconoclasm. Born 714 at Constantinople Died scourged, stoned and dragged to death through the streets of Constantinople in 764 Patronage • coin collectors, numismatists • smelters 


Blessed Luis Campos Górriz
Profile Educated from age 7 by Jesuits. From 1921 to 1926 he studied law and philosophy at the University of Valencia. While in university, he worked with Marian congregations. Began work as a lawyer in 1930. Married to Carmen Arteche Echeturia in the archdiocese of Valencia, Spain on 25 May 1933. General secretary of Catholic Action in Madrid, Spain in 1933. Father of one daughter. Widower in 1935. Martyred in the Spanish Civil War; he died with a rosary in his hand. Born 30 June 1905 in Valencia, Spain Died 28 November 1936 in Picadero de Paterna, Valencia, Spain Beatified 11 March 2001 by Pope John Paul II 

 Saint Anrê Tran Van Trông Also known as Andrew Trong Van Tram Additional Memorial 24 November as one of the Martyrs of Vietnam Profile Raised Catholic, but he kept quiet about it in public. Lifelong layman. Career soldier and officer. Worked to help the missionaries of the Paris Foreign Mission Society. In 1834 authorities discovered Andrew's Catholicism; he was stripped of rank and imprisoned for the faith. He was given the opportunity to gain his freedom by renouncing Christianity; he declined. Martyr. Born c.1808 in Kim Long, Thùa Thiên, Vietnam Died • beheaded on 28 November 1835 in An Hòa, Quang Nam, Vietnam • his mother knelt beside the executioner's block to catch his severed head as it fell Canonized 19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II


 Saint Sosthenes of Colophon Also known as Sosthenes of Corinth Additional Memorials • 9 December (Byzantine calendar) • 30 March (Eastern calendar) Profile First century leader of the synagogue at Corinth. Convert, led to the faith by Saint Paul the Apostle, and mentioned in the opening of the 1st Epistle to the Corinthians. First bishop of Colophon, Asia Minor. Martyr. Readings Paul, called to be an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Sosthenes our brother, to the church of God that is in Corinth, to you who have been sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be holy, with all those everywhere who call upon the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, their Lord and ours. – 1st Corinthians 1:1-2


 Blessed James Thompson Also known as James Hudson Additional Memorial 29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai Profile Educated at Cardinal Allen's college at Rheims, France. Ordained at Soissons, France. Returned to York, England to minister to covert Catholics during a period of persecution, using the name James Hudson. Imprisoned and executed for the crime of being a priest in England. Born 16th century York, North Yorkshire, England Died hanged on 28 November 1582 at York, North Yorkshire, England Beatified 29 December 1886 by Pope Leo XIII (cultus confirmation) 


Saint Simeon the Logothete Also known as Simeon Metaphrastes Profile Logothete (secretary of state) to Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus. Wrote history, prayers, letters, and collections of wisdom of Basil and Macarius of Egypt, but is most famous for his collection of legends and stories of the Byzantine saints similar to Blessed Jacopo de Voragine's The Golden Legend. Died c.1000 of natural causes 

புனித_ஜரேனார்குஸ் (நான்காம் நூற்றாண்டு)

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இவர் (#St_Irenarcus) உரோமை மன்னன் தியோகிளசியனின் படையில் படைவீரராகப் பணியாற்றி வந்தார்.

கிறிஸ்தவர்களைப் பலவாறாகக் கொடுமைப்படுத்திக் கொலை செய்யும் வேலையைச் செய்து வந்த இவர், கிறிஸ்தவர்கள், அதிலும் குறிப்பாக பெண்கள்,  துன்பங்களுக்கு நடுவிலும் இயேசுவின்மீது கொண்ட நம்பிக்கையில் மிக உறுதியாக இருந்ததைக் கண்டு வியந்து, கிறிஸ்துவை ஏற்றுக் கொண்டார்.

இதன் பிறகு இவர் கிறிஸ்தவர்களைத் துன்புறுத்து விட்டுவிட்டு, அவர்மீது ஆழமான நம்பிக்கை கொண்டு வாழத் தொடங்கினார்.

இதையறிந்த மன்னன் தியோகிளசியன் இவரைக் கொன்று போட்டான்.

இவ்வாறு இவர் ஆண்டவர் இயேசுவின்மீது கொண்ட நம்பிக்கைக்காகத் தன் இன்னுயிரைத் துறந்தார்.
Saint Irenarcus
Also known as Irenarco, Irénarque Profile An official torturer and executioner who murdered Christians in the persecutions of Diocletian. He was so impressed by the courage and faith of his victims, the women in particular, that he converted. Martyr. Died beheaded in early 4th century Sebaste, Armenia 


Blessed Calimerius of Montechiaro Profile Dominican. Spent a long life preaching throughout Italy. When he was 90 years old and unable to climb into the pulpit, parishioners would left him into it so he could preach. Born c.1430 in Italy Died 1521 of natural causes


 Blessed Theodora of Rossano Also known as Teodora Profile Nun. Spiritual student of Saint Nilus the Younger. Abbess. Died 980 near Rossano, Calabria, Italy of natural causes 

 Saint Honestus of Nimes Profile Convert. Priest. Evangelized in Spain with Saint Saturninus, who had brought him into the faith. Martyr. Born Nimes, France Died 270 at Pamplona, Spain 

 Saint Hippolytus of Saint-Claude Profile Benedictine monk. Abbot and bishop of Saint-Claude, France. Died c.775 of natural causes 

 Saint Hilary of Dijon Profile Fifth century senator. Husband of Saint Quieta with whom he was martyred. Died 5th century Dijon, France

  Saint Quieta of Dijon Profile Wife of Saint Hilary, with whom she was martyred. Died 5th century Dijon, France 

 Saint Rufus Profile Martyred with his entire household in the persecutions of Diocletian. Born imperial Roman citizen Died 304

 Saint Fionnchu of Bangor Profile Sixth century abbot at Bangor, Ireland. 

 Saint Papius Profile Martyr. Died c.303, probably in Sicily

 Martyrs of Constantinople Profile A group of over 300 Christians martyred during the persecutions of the Iconoclast emperors. We have a lot of information on Saint Stephen the Younger, but for the others we have nothing but seven of their names - Andrew, Auxentius, Basil, Gregor, John, Peter and Stefan. Died scourged, stoned and/or dragged to death through the streets of Constantinople in 764

 Martyrs of North Africa Profile A group of thirteen clerics killed or exiled in the persecutions of Arian Vandals in North Africa - Crescens, Crescentian, Cresconius, Eustace, Felix, Florentian, Habetdeum, Hortulanus, Mansuetus, Papinianus, Quodvultdeus, Urban and Valerian. 

 Martyrs of Tiberiopolis Profile A group of fourteen Christian laymen, deacons, priests and bishops who were martyred together in the persecutions of Julian the Apostate - Basil, Chariton, Comasios, Daniel, Etymasius, Hierotheos, John, Nicephorus, Peter, Sergius, Socrates, Theodore, Thomas and Timothy. Died 361 at Tiberiopolis, Phyrgia (in modern Turkey)



 Martyred in the Spanish Civil War 
Thousands of people were murdered in the anti-Catholic persecutions of the Spanish Civil War from 1934 to 1939. • Blessed Ángel Francisco Bocos Hernández • Blessed Ángel Sastre Corporales • Blessed Antonio Hilario Delgado Vílchez • Blessed Antonio Meléndez Sánchez • Blessed Avelino Rodríguez Alonso • Blessed Balbino Villaroel y Villaroel • Blessed Benito Alcalde González • Blessed Bernardino Álvarez Melcón • Blessed Cándido Castán San José • Blessed Cecilio Vega Domínguez • Blessed Clemente Díez Sahagún • Blessed Clemente Rodríguez Tejerina • Blessed Daniel Gómez Lucas • Blessed Eduardo Bautista Jiménez • Blessed Eleuterio Prado Villaroel • Blessed Francisco Esteban Lacal • Blessed Francisco Polvorinos Gómez • Blessed Gregorio Escobar García • Blessed Isidoro Martínez Izquierdo • Blessed José Guerra Andrés • Blessed José Mora Velasco • Blessed José Peque Iglesias • Blessed José Prieto Fuentes • Blessed José Ruiz Cuesta • Blessed José Vega Riaño • Blessed Juan Alcalde y Alcalde • Blessed Juan Antonio Pérez Mayo • Blessed Juan Baldajos Pérez • Blessed Juan Herrero Arroyo • Blessed Juan Jesús Adradas Gonzalo • Blessed Juan José Caballero Rodríguez • Blessed Juan María Múgica Goiburu • Blessed Juan Pedro del Cotillo Fernández • Blessed Julián Plazaola Artola • Blessed Justo Fernández González • Blessed Justo Gil Pardo • Blessed Justo González Lorente • Blessed Lucinio Ruiz Valtierra • Blessed Luis Campos Górriz • Blessed Manuel álvarez Rego • Blessed Manuel Gutiérrez Martín • Blessed Marcelino Sánchez Fernández • Blessed Marcos Pérez Andrés • Blessed Pascual Aláez Medina • Blessed Pedro de Alcántara Bernalte Calzado • Blessed Pedro María Alcalde Negredo • Blessed Vicente Andrés Llop Gaya • Blessed Publio Rodríguez Moslares • Blessed Ramiro Frías García • Blessed Sabino Rodrigo Fierro • Blessed Samuel Pajares García • Blessed Senén García González • Blessed Serviliano Riaño Herrero • Blessed Vicente Blanco Guadilla