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27 October 2023

இன்றைய புனிதர்கள் அக்டோபர் 28

 Saint Jude Thaddeus

 புனிதர் யூதா ததேயு 

திருத்தூதர், மறைசாட்சி:

பிறப்பு: கி.பி. 1 (முற்பகுதி)

கலிலேயா, யூதேயா, ரோம பேரரசு

இறப்பு: கி.பி. 67

பெர்சியா அல்லது அராராத், ஆர்மேனியா

(கோடரியால் வெட்டி கொல்லப்பட்டார்)

ஏற்கும் சபை/ சமயம்:

ரோமன் கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபை

கிழக்கு கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபைகள்

கிழக்கு மரபுவழி திருச்சபை

ஆங்கிலிக்கன் ஒன்றியம்

லூதரனிய திருச்சபை

ஓரியண்ட்டல் மரபுவழி திருச்சபை

கிழக்கு திருச்சபை

அகில்பயன் திருச்சபை

இஸ்லாம்

முக்கிய திருத்தலங்கள்:

புனித பேதுரு பேராலயம், ரோம், ரெய்ம்ஸ், டௌலோஸ், ஃபிரான்ஸ்

நினைவுத் திருவிழா: அக்டோபர் 28

பாதுகாவல்:

ஆர்மீனியா (Armenia), தொலைந்த காரணங்கள், அவநம்பிக்கையான சூழ்நிலைகள், மருத்துவமனைகள், செயின்ட் பீட்டர்ஸ்பர்க் (St. Petersburg), ஃ புளோரிடா (Florida), சிகாகோ காவல் துறை (Chicago Police Department), பிரேசில் (Brazil), ஃ பிலிப்பைன்ஸ் (Philippines).

புனிதர் யூதா ததேயு, முதலாம் நூற்றாண்டில் வாழ்ந்தவரும், இயேசுவின் பன்னிரு திருத்தூதர்களுள் (அப்போஸ்தலர்களுள்) ஒருவருமாவார்.

இயேசுவை காட்டிக்கொடுத்த யுதாசுவிடமிருந்து வேறுபடுத்த, இவரை “ததேயு” (Thaddaeus) என்றோ, “லேபெசியஸ்” (Lebbaeus) என்றோ, “யாக்கோபின் யூதா” (Jude of James), என்றோ அழைப்பர். யோவான் நற்செய்தியாளர் இவரை "யூதா - இஸ்காரியோத்து - யூதாசு அல்ல" என்று குறிப்பிடுகிறார்.

பாரம்பரியம் மற்றும் புராணம்:

புனிதர் யூதா ததேயு, “யூதேயா” (Judea), “சமாரியா” (Samaria), “சிரியா” (Syria), “மெசபடோமியா” (Mesopotamia) மற்றும் “லிபியா” (Libya) ஆகிய நாடுகளில் நற்செய்தி போதித்தார் என்று பாரம்பரிய செய்திகள் கூறுகின்றன. இவரும் பர்த்தலமேயுவுமே ஆர்மீனியா நாட்டிற்கு கிறிஸ்தவத்தை கொண்டுவந்தனர் என்பர். அவர் “பெய்ரூட்” (Beirut) மற்றும் “எடெஸாவிற்கு” (Edessa) விஜயம் செய்ததாக கூறப்படுகிறது. இருப்பினும், பிந்தைய பணிகளின் தூதுச் செய்தியாளர், இயேசு கிறிஸ்துவின் எழுபது சீடர்களில் ஒருவரான “தடேயஸ்” (Thaddeus of Edessa) என்றும் அறியப்படுகிறது.

பதினான்காம் நூற்றாண்டின் வரலாற்றாசிரியரான “நிஸ்பொரஸ் கல்லிஸ்டஸ்” (Nicephorus Callistus) என்பவரின் கூற்றின்படி, இயேசு கிறிஸ்து, தமது அதிதூய அன்னையின் வேண்டுகோளின்படி, சாதாரண தண்ணீரை திராட்சை இரசமாக மாற்றி நிகழ்த்திய முதல் அதிசயமான “கானா” (Cana) ஊர் திருமணத்தில் மணமகனே புனிதர் யூதா ததேயு’தான் என்கிறார். பிற்காலத்தில், ரோமர்களால் மீண்டும் கட்டப்பட்டு, “செசரியா பிலிப்பி” (Caesarea Philippi) என மறு பெயரிடப்பட்ட “கலிலேயாவிலுள்ள” (Galilee) “பனேஸ்” (Paneas) எனும் நகரிலுள்ள யூதர்கள் குடும்பத்தில் இவர் பிறந்தவர் என்றும் புராணங்கள் கூறுகின்றன.

இவர் “கிரேக்கம்” (Greek) மற்றும் “அராமைக்” (Aramaic) மொழிகள் பேசினார். அந்த பகுதியில் உள்ள கிட்டத்தட்ட அவரது சமகாலத்தவர்கள் அனைவரையும் போல, இவரும் விவசாயத்தையே தொழிலாக செய்து வந்தார்.

சுமார் கி.பி. 67ம் ஆண்டு, ரோமப் பிரதேசமான “சிரியாவின்” (Syria) “லெபனான்” நாட்டு தலைநகரும், பிரதான துறைமுகமுமான “பெய்ரூட்” (Beirut) நகரில் இவரும், “தீவிரவாதியாய் இருந்த புனிதர் சீமோனும்” (Simon the Zealot) மறைசாட்சியாய் மரித்தனர். இவர், கோடரியால் வெட்டப்பட்டு மரித்தார். இவரது உடல், பின்நாளில் வத்திக்கானில் உள்ள புனித பேதுரு பேராலயத்திற்கு எடுத்துச் செல்லப்பட்டு அடக்கம் செய்யப்பட்டது.

இவரது நினைவுத் திருவிழா நாள் அக்டோபர் 28 ஆகும்.


Also known as

• Jude of James

• Judas Thaddaeus

• Lebbaeus

• Jude, brother of Jesus

• Lebai Sleeha


Additional Memorial

19 June (Eastern Church)



Profile

Son of Cleophas, who died a martyr, and Mary who stood at the foot of the Cross, and who annointed Christ's body after death. Brother of Saint James the Lesser. Nephew of Mary and Joseph; blood relative of Jesus Christ, and reported to look a lot like him. May have been a fisherman. Apostle.


Wrote the canonical Epistle named for him. Preached in Syria, Mesopotamia, and Persia with Saint Simon. Healer. Exorcist. Could exorcise pagan idols, which caused the demons to flee and the statues to crumble.


His patronage of lost or impossible causes traditionally derives from confusion by many early Christians between Jude and the traitor Judas Iscariot; not understanding the difference between the names, they never prayed for Jude's help, and devotion to him became something of a lost cause.


Died

• beaten to death with a club, then beheaded post-mortem in 1st century Persia

• relics at Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy, at Rheims, France, and at Toulouse, France



Saint Juan Alcober Figuera


Also known as

John Alcober



Additional Memorial

28 September as one of the Martyrs of China


Profile

Dominican priest and missionary to China. Due to transport trouble, he was marooned in Lorca for a while, where he became a popular preacher. Sailed to Manila in the Philippines in 1726, and reached China in 1728. Worked sixteen years in the Fo-kien province.


Posing as a water seller so he could move around the city, he still had to do his ministry in secret; he once had to be smuggled into a house in a dying man's coffin in order to administer Last Rites. To escape detection, he once climbed into a tree; realizing he would need to spend the night there, he began saying his evening prayers; he was joined in prayer by his friend Blessed Francis Serrano who was hiding in the same tree.


In 1746, one of his flock received a vision of Our Lady of the Rosary. The visionary appeared so beatific in death that a crowd gathered to see her body; the press of visitors prevented John from making his usual quick escape, and he was arrested. He, Francis Serrano and Father Francis Diaz were tortured for the location of Bishop Pere Sans-Jorda and Father Joachim Royo, who were known to be in the province; these two surrendered to end the torture of their brothers. Martyred with Saint Peter Sanz, Blessed Francis Serrano, and other Dominicans.


Born

1694 at Gerona, Spain


Died

• strangled to death on 25 October 1748 in Fu-tsheu prison, Fo-kien province, China

• even the executioners noted that the faces of the victims looked peaceful and radiant


Beatified

14 May 1893 by Pope Leo XIII


Canonized

1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II



Saint Simon the Apostle


Also known as

• Nathanael of Cana

• Simon Kananaios

• Simon Kananites

• Simon the Cananean

• Simon the Zealot

• Simon Zealotes



Additional Memorial

10 May (Coptic Church)


Profile

Apostle. Called the Cananean or Zealot because of his zeal for the Jewish law; he was not from Cana, nor a member of the Zealot party. Like all the Apostles, he was a convert, and was trained by Saint Peter the Apostle. Evangelized in Egypt and Mesopotamia, though there are traditions of him being in several other locations. He was a martyr for the faith, but several places claim to have been the site of that, too.


Died

• Abyssinians claim he was crucified in Samaria

• Lipsius says he was sawn in half at Suanir, Persia

• Moses of Chorene writes that he was martyred at Weriosphora in Iberia

• many locations claim to have relics including Toulouse, France, and Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy



Blessed Germain of Talloires


Also known as

• Germain of Montfort

• German, Germano



Profile

Brother of Saint Ruph. Studied theology at the University of Paris, France for several years where he worked with and served as tutor to Saint Bernard of Menthon. Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Savigney in the Savoy region of France. WIth several other brother monks, he founded the monastery of Talloires, France c.1018, and served as its first prior. Pilgrim to the Holy Lands. He spent his final years, beginning about 1033, as a hermit living in a cave near Lac d’Annecy; a church is now built above the cave. The town of Saint-Germain-de-Joux, France is named for him.


Born

Montfort, France


Died

• 1018 in Talloires, France of natural causes

• relics enshrined by Saint Francis de Sales in 1621

• relics hidden from the anti–Catholic forces of the French Revolution in the later 18th century

• the chapel fell into disrepair, and the relics were lost for several years

• relics re-discovered in 1830 and re-enshrined in a new chapel in 1838


Beatified

1886 by Pope Leo XIII (cultus confirmation)



Saint Joaquín Royo Pérez


Also known as

Joachim Royo Pérez


Additional Memorial

28 September as one of the Martyrs of China



Profile

Joined the Dominicans in Valencia, Spain in 1709. Missionary to the Philippines in 1712, and then to China in 1715. Worked with Saint Peter Sanz. Priest. He served his parishioners by night, hiding in tombs or secret rooms by day to avoid the government persecutions. Imprisoned for two years for his faith beginning in 1746. Martyr.


Born

1691 at Teruel Spain


Died

• tortured and strangled to death on the evening of 28 October 1748 in prison at Fu-tsheu, China

• relics enshrined in the church of Saint Dominic in Manila, Philippines


Canonized

1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II




Saint Francisco Díaz del Rincón


Memorial

28 September as one of the Martyrs of China



Profile

Joined the Dominicans in Ecija, Spain at age 17, making his profession on 12 September 1731. Priest. Missionary to the Philippines in 1735, and soon after that in China. Martyr.


Born

2 October 1713 in Ecija, Seville, Spain


Died

• tortured and strangled to death on the evening of 28 October 1748 in prison at Fu-tsheu, China

• relics enshrined in the church of Saint Dominic in Manila, Philippines


Canonized

1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II




Saint Ferrutius


Also known as

Ferruccio, Ferruccius



Profile

Roman soldier. Christian. When stationed at Mainz, Germany, as part of his duty he was ordered to worship an idol. He refused, and demanded his discharge from the army so that he could stay true to his faith. Instead he was thrown into prison and abused to death. Martyr.


Died

• from abuse and starvation

• relics enshrined in Bleidenstadt, Germany by Saint Lull in 778

• relics taken to Mainz, Germany by the Jesuits in 1632

• relics destroyed during the siege of Mainz in 1793


Canonized

by Pope Eugene I




Lord of Miracles


Also known as

Señor de los Milagros de Nazarenas



Profile

A mid-17th-century painting of the Crucifixion that is venerated in Lima, Peru, and its celebration involves one of the largest processions in the world. It was painted by an unnamed African taken to Peru as a slave from what is now Angola, shows Christ on the cross with the Father and Holy Spirit above, the Blessed Virgin Mary to the right, Saint Mary Magdalene to the left. The name originated on 13 November 1655 when everything around it was destroyed in an earthquake that left the painting standing and undamaged.



Saint Faro of Meaux


Also known as

Burgundofaro, Farone, Pharo, Pharon


Profile

Son of Count Agneric. Brother of Saint Cagnoald and Saint Burgundofara. Grew up in the court of King Theodebert II of Austrasia. Married layman. Part of the court of King Clotaire II. When he was 35 years old, he and his wife agreed to separate. Faro became a monk at Meaux, France and then a priest. Bishop of Meaux c.626. Worked for renewal of monastic life, evangelized his diocese, and was known for his charity to the poor. Friend of Saint Fiacre, and dispatched Saint Chillien to evengelize around Artois, France.


Born

7th century


Died

c.675 of natural causes



Saint Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán


Additional Memorial

21 May as one of the Martyrs of the Mexican Revolution



Profile

Saint Rodrigo Aguilar Alemán was a Mexican priest and martyr who was killed during the Cristero War. He was born in 1887 in the town of San Luis de la Paz, Guanajuato, Mexico. He was ordained a priest in 1912 and served in the Diocese of León.

During the Cristero War, Aguilar Alemán was arrested by government forces for his opposition to the anticlerical policies of the Mexican government. He was tortured and executed on February 24, 1928.

Aguilar Alemán was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 2000 and canonized by Pope Francis in 2016. He is one of the 25 Mexican martyrs who were canonized by Pope Francis.

Aguilar Alemán is a patron saint of Mexico and of the Cristero martyrs. He is also a patron saint of those who are persecuted for their faith.

Born

13 February 1875 in Sayula, Jalisco, Mexico


Died

• hanged from a mango tree at dawn on 28 October 1927 in the public square in Ejutla, Jalisco, Mexico

• buried in the parish church in Uniòn de Tula, Jalisco, Mexico


Canonized

21 May 2000 by Pope John Paul II



Saint Francis Serrano


Also known as

Francisco Serrano-Frías



Profile

Dominican priest. Missionary to Fujian, China; worked with Saint John Alcober. Imprisoned with Saint Pere Sans Jorda in 1746 for their work spreading the faith. Chosen titular bishop of Tipasa while in prison. Martyr.


Born

4 December 1695 in Huéneja, Granada, Spain


Died

strangled to death on 25 October 1748 in Fuzhou, Fujian, China


Canonized

1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II



Saint Gioan Ðat

Also known as

Giovanni, Johannes, John


Additional Memorial

24 November as one of the Martyrs of Vietnam


Profile

Parish priest in the apostolic vicariate of West Tonkin, ordained in 1798. Arrested for his faith soon after. Martyr.


Born

c.1765 in Ðong Chuoi, Thanh Hóa, Vietnam


Died

28 October 1798 in Cho Ra, Thanh Hóa, Vietnam


Canonized

19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II



Saint Anastasia the Elder


Also known as

Anastasia II


Profile

Third-century nun. Spiritual student of Saint Sophia. Tortured, mutilated (breasts, hands and feet cut off and teeth broken out) and executed for her faith during the persecutions of Valerian.


Born

Greek


Died

• beheaded in 253 in Rome, Italy

• buried by Saint Sophia



Saint Fidelis of Como


Also known as

Fedele



Profile

Christian soldier in the imperial Roman army. Martyred in the persecutions of Maximian Herculeus.


Died

• c.304

• relics venerated in Como, Italy and Milan, Italy



Saint Eadsin of Canterbury


Also known as

Eadsige, Edsige, Eadsimus


Profile

Monk at Christ Church, Canterbury, England c.1030. Archbishop of Canterbury, England in 1038, receiving the pallium from Pope Benedict IX. Crowned Saint Edward the Confessor as king of England on 3 April 1043.


Died

late October 1050 of natural causes



Saint Abdias of Babylon


Also known as

Obadiah of Babylon


Profile

One of the 72 disciples mentioned in Luke 10. They were sent out ahead of Jesus to make preparations for him in the towns he was to visit and evangelize. Some sources list him as the first bishop of Babylon, consecrated by Saint Simon the Zealot and Saint Jude Thaddeus.



Saint Abraham of Ephesus


Profile

Wrote several theological treatises. They became so well known that he attracted many students, and he founded monasteries for them at Constantinople and Jerusalem; they were known as Abrahamites. Archbishop of Ephesus.


Died

6th century of natural causes



Saint Cyrilla of Rome


Also known as

Cirilla



Profile

Daughter of Saint Tryphonia of Rome. Known for her charity and almsgiving. Martyred in the persecutions of Claudius II.


Died

c.268



Saint Diomedes the Younger


Profile

Student of Saint Trifillio. Miracle worker; legend says that when Cyprus was being attacked by Saracens, Diomedes made the sign of the cross at them and they converted from Islam to Christianity.


Born

4th century Leucopolis, Cyprus



Blessed Leoncio Lope García


Profile

Blessed Leoncio Lope García was a Spanish priest and martyr who was killed during the Spanish Civil War. He was born in 1891 in the town of La Puebla de los Infantes, Seville, Spain. He was ordained a priest in 1916 and served in the Diocese of Seville.

During the Spanish Civil War, Lope García was arrested by government forces for his opposition to the anti-religious policies of the Republican government. He was tortured and executed on August 19, 1936.

Lope García was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1993. He is one of the 498 Spanish martyrs who were beatified by Pope John Paul II.

Lope García is a patron saint of Spain and of the Spanish martyrs. He is also a patron saint of those who are persecuted for their faith.

Born

24 April 1902 in Tordómar, Burgos, Spain


Died

28 October 1936 in Neila, Santander, Spain


Beatified

28 October 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI



Saint Cyril of Rome


Profile

A bystander who witnessed the torture and mutilation of Saint Anastasia the Elder. When Anastasia begged for water, he brought her some. Immediately seized and executed for his actions. Martyr.


Died

253 in Rome, Italy



Saint Remigius of Lyons


Profile

Chaplain to the court of King Charles the Bald. Archbishop of Lyons, France in 852. Fought heresy but also fought against harsh treatment of heretics.


Died

875 of natural causes



Saint Salvius


Also known as

Saire, Salvio


Profile

Sixth-century hermit in France, he was known for his theological learning and personal piety; the area where he lived is known as Saint-Saire in his honour.



Saint Genesius of Thiers


Also known as

• Genesius of Tigernum

• Genesius of Tifernum


Profile

Saint Genesius of Thiers was a Christian martyr who lived in the 3rd century. He was born in the town of Thiers in Auvergne, France. Genesius was a Roman soldier, and he was stationed in Thiers to persecute Christians.

One day, Genesius was ordered to arrest a group of Christians. However, when he met them, he was so impressed by their faith and courage that he converted to Christianity himself. Genesius then refused to carry out his orders to arrest the Christians, and he was arrested himself.

Genesius was tortured and executed for his faith. He was beheaded on October 25th, 273 AD.

Saint Genesius of Thiers is venerated as a martyr in the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. He is the patron saint of the town of Thiers and of the diocese of Clermont-Ferrand.

Died

Tifernum, Aquitaine (in modern France)



Saint Godwin of Stavelot


Profile



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Saint Godwin of Stavelot was a Benedictine abbot of the monastery of Stavelot-Malmedy, Belgium, who died in 690. His feast day is October 28. His name comes from the Old English word meaning "Friend of God".

Godwin was born in England and came to Stavelot as a young man. He was a devout Christian and a learned scholar. He was elected abbot of Stavelot in 674.

As abbot, Godwin was a wise and compassionate leader. He reformed the monastery and made it a center of learning and culture. He also built a new church and library.

Godwin was also a strong defender of religious freedom. In 670, he led a delegation to the court of Pepin of Herstal to protest the persecution of Christians in the kingdom of Austrasia. Pepin was impressed by Godwin's eloquence and piety, and he agreed to stop persecuting Christians.

Godwin died in 690 and was buried in the church of Stavelot. He was canonized in the 10th century.

Died

c.690 of natural causes



Saint Anglinus of Stavelot


Profile

Saint Anglinus of Stavelot was a Benedictine abbot of the monastery of Stavelot-Malmedy, Belgium, who died in 768. His feast day is January 17.

Anglinus was born in Aquitaine, France, and came to Stavelot as a young man. He was a devout Christian and a learned scholar. He was elected abbot of Stavelot in 764.

As abbot, Anglinus was a wise and compassionate leader. He continued the reforms of his predecessor, Saint Godwin, and made Stavelot one of the most important monasteries in the Frankish kingdom. He also built a new school and scriptorium.

Anglinus was a close friend of Charlemagne, and he played an important role in the Carolingian Renaissance. He was also a strong supporter of missionary work, and he sent many monks from Stavelot to evangelize the pagan peoples of northern Europe.

Anglinus died in 768 and was buried in the church of Stavelot. He was canonized in the 10th century.

Saint Anglinus of Stavelot is a patron saint of scholars, teachers, and missionaries. He is also a patron saint of the town of Stavelot and the diocese of Liège.

Died

c.768



Saint Alberic of Stavelot


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Saint Alberic of Stavelot (c. 715-779) was the 13th abbot of the double abbey of Stavelot-Malmedy in Belgium.

He was born into a noble family in Verdun, France, and educated at the abbey of Luxeuil. He entered the abbey of Stavelot in 740 and was elected abbot in 765.

As abbot, Alberic was a wise and compassionate leader. He was known for his generosity to the poor and his support of the arts and sciences. He also reformed the abbey and its monastic community.

Alberic was a close friend of Charlemagne, who often visited the abbey. Charlemagne commissioned Alberic to write a history of the Frankish kings, which Alberic completed in 771.

Alberic died in 779 and was buried in the abbey church. He was canonized in 1131.

Saint Alberic is the patron saint of the abbey of Stavelot-Malmedy and of the city of Stavelot. He is also invoked against fever and other diseases.

Feast day: October 28th




Saint Dorbhene of Iona


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Saint Dorbhene of Iona, also known as Dairbheine or Derbene, was an Irish abbot of Iona Abbey in Scotland. He was born in the 7th century and died in 713. His feast day is October 28.


Dorbhene was the son of a brother of Saint Columba, the founder of Iona Abbey. He became a monk at Iona and was eventually elected abbot. He was a wise and compassionate leader, and he was known for his holiness and learning.

Dorbhene was also a strong defender of the traditional Irish method of calculating the date of Easter. This method differed from the Roman method, and it was a source of conflict between the two churches. Dorbhene traveled to Rome to defend the Irish method, but he was unsuccessful.

Despite his disagreement with the Roman Church, Dorbhene was a respected figure in both the Irish and Scottish churches. He was a close friend of Saint Adomnán, the biographer of Saint Columba. Dorbhene also made a copy of Adomnán's Life of Saint Columba, which is the oldest surviving manuscript from Scotland.

Dorbhene died in 713 and was buried in Iona Abbey. He was canonized in the 10th century.

Saint Dorbhene of Iona is a patron saint of scholars, monks, and the island of Iona. He is also a patron saint of those who are working to promote unity between the different Christian churches.




Saint Elius of Lyon


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Saint Elius of Lyon (3rd century AD) was a Christian martyr who was killed during the Diocletian persecution. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.

Elius was a deacon in the Church of Lyon. He was arrested and tortured for his faith, but he refused to renounce his Christianity. He was eventually beheaded in the year 304 AD.

Elius is buried in the crypt of the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière in Lyon. His feast day is celebrated on October 28th.

Elius is depicted in art as a young man with a beard and a martyr's palm. He is often shown with a sword, the instrument of his martyrdom.

Elius is a popular saint in Lyon and the surrounding region. He is invoked as a protector against persecution and as a healer of the sick. 


Martyrs of Avila


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Two sisters and a brother who, during a period of persecution, fled Talavera de la Reina, Spain, were caught and executed. Martyrs: Christeta, Sabina and Vincent.



Died

303 in Avila, Spain


Bononato de Prexano


Bononato de Prexano was born in Prexano, Spain, in 1280. He entered the Order of the Mercedarians in 1299 and was ordained a priest in 1306. He served as prior of the Convent of Sant'Eulalia in Barcelona for 41 years, from 1322 to 1363.

He was a man of great piety and wisdom. He was known for his charity towards the poor and marginalized. He was also a strong supporter of the cause of redeeming Christian prisoners from Muslim captivity.

In 1343, Bononato de Prexano served as prior of the general chapter of the Order of the Mercedarians, which was held in Barcelona. At this chapter, the Venerable Vincenzo Riera, a fellow Spaniard, was elected Master General of the Order.

Bononato de Prexano died in Barcelona on October 28, 1363, at the age of 83. He was beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1873.

Martyred in the Spanish Civil War


• Blessed Claudio Julían García San Román

• Blessed Maria Asuncion







26 October 2023

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Saint Emilina of Boulancourt

புனித_எமிலினா (1115 - 1178)

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இவர் பிரான்ஸ் நாட்டைச் சார்ந்தவர். 

சிறுவயதிலிருந்தே கடவுள்மீது மிகுந்த பற்றுக் கொண்டிருந்த இவர், துறவியாகப் போக வேண்டும் என்ற எண்ணம் கொண்டிருந்தார். அதன்படி இவர் போலன்கோர்ட் (Boulancourt) என்ற இடத்தில் இருந்த சிஸ்டர்சியன் துறவற சபையில் சேர்ந்து துறவியானார்.

துறவற வாழ்வில் இவர் இறைவேண்டலுக்கும் நோன்பிற்கும் ஒறுத்தல் முயற்சிகளுக்கும் மிகுந்த முக்கியத்துவம் கொடுத்து, எல்லாருக்கும் எடுத்துக்காட்டான துறவியாக வாழ்ந்து வந்தார்.

இதற்கிடையில் இவரைப் பற்றிய செய்தி அக்கம் பக்கத்திலிருந்த மக்களுக்குத் தெரிய வந்தது. அதனால் மக்கள் இவரிடம் ஆலோசனை கேட்பதற்கும், தங்களுக்காக இறைவனிடம் வேண்டக் கேட்டும் வந்தார்கள். இவர் தன்னிடம் வந்த மக்களுக்கு நல்லதோர் ஆலோசகராக விளங்கினார்.

இறைவன் இவருக்கு பின்னர் நடப்பதை எல்லாம் முன்கூட்டியே அறிந்து கொள்ளும் ஆற்றலைத் தந்திருந்தார். அந்த ஆற்றலைக் கொண்டும் இவர் மக்களுக்கு நல்லதொரு பணிசெய்தார்.


இவ்வாறு ஓர் இறையடியாராக வாழ்ந்த இவர் 1178 ஆம் ஆண்டு இறையடி சேர்ந்தார்


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Joined the Cistercian Abbey of Boulancourt at Longeville, France when still very young. Noted for her deep prayer life, fasts, and austere, sometimes severe self-imposed penances such as wearing a pointed chain under her habit, walking barefooted throughout the year and fasting from food and liquids three days a week. Word of her devotion soon spread, and pilgrims came to consult her about holiness and prayer. She had the gift of prophesy, and sometimes prophesied about visitors before they arrived. She never sought honor or glory for herself from her gifts, but dealt with visitors humbly and patiently, always concerned with their conversion and relationship with God.

Born

1115 at France

Died

• 1178 at Longeville, France of natural causes
• a perpetual flame is maintained at her tomb


Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza

 அருளாளர் பர்தொலொமியு 

ஆயர்:

பிறப்பு: கி.பி. 1200

விசென்ஸா

இறப்பு: கி.பி. 1271

ஏற்கும் சமயம்:

ரோமன் கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபை

முக்திபேறு பட்டம்: கி.பி. 1793

திருத்தந்தை ஆறாம் பயஸ்

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“பர்தொலோமியு டி பிரகன்ஸா” (Bartholomew di Braganca) என்றும், “விசென்ஸா

வின் பர்தொலோமியு” (Bartholomew of Vicenza) என்றும் அழைக்கப்படும் இவ்வருளாளர், ஒரு “டொமினிக்கன்” துறவியும் (Dominican Friar) ஆயருமாவார்




வடகிழக்கு இத்தாலியின் “விசென்ஸா” (Vicenza) எனும் நகரின் “பிரகான்சா” உயர்குடியில் (Noble family of di Braganca) பிறந்த இவர், “பதுவை” (Padua) நகரில் கல்வி கற்றார். ஏறத்தாழ தமது இருபது வயதில், புதிதாய் தொடங்கப்பட்ட துறவற சபையான “டொமினிக்கன்” (Dominican Order) சபையின் சீருடைகளை புனிதர் “டொமினிக்கின்” (St. Dominic) கைகளாலேயே பெற்றுக்கொண்டார்.

குருத்துவ அருட்பொழிவு பெற்றதும், விரைவிலேயே தமது சபையின் பல்வேறு தலைமைப் பதவிகளில் பொறுப்பேற்றுப் பணியாற்றினார். தொடக்கத்தில் இவரது வரலாற்றை எழுதிய துறவி “லியாண்டரின்” (Friar Leander) கூற்றின்படி, கி.பி. 1235ம் ஆண்டு, திருத்தந்தை “ஒன்பதாம் கிரகோரியின்” (Pope Gregory IX) ஆட்சிக் காலத்தில், “திருத்தந்தையர் இல்ல அலுவலக இறையியலாளர்” (Theologian of the Pontifical Household) எனும் நிர்வாக அலுவலக தலைமைப் பொறுப்பிலிருந்தார். ஆனால், அதற்கான சான்றுகள் தற்போது கிடையாது.

ஒரு இளம் குருவாக, அவர் இத்தாலியின் அனைத்து நகரங்களிலும் அமைதியும், சமாதானமும் உருவாகும் நோக்கத்தில், ஒரு இராணுவ சபையை நிறுவினார்.

கி.பி. 1248ம் ஆண்டு, “சைப்ரஸ் குடியரசு” (Republic of Cyprus) எனும் தீவிலுள்ள “நெமொநிக்கம்” (Nemonicum) எனும் நகரின் ஆயராக நியமிக்கப்பட்டார். (“நெமொநிக்கம்” எந்த நகர் என்று தற்போது தெரியவில்லை).

பெரும்பாலானோர்க்கு, அத்தகைய ஒரு ஆயர் நியமனம், அவர்களின் பரிசுத்தன்மை, மற்றும் அவர்களின் தலைமை திறன்களுக்கான கௌரவம் அல்லது பாராட்டு, மரியாதை மற்றும் அஞ்சலி ஆகும். ஆனால் இவரைப்பொருத்தவரை, அது திருத்தந்தையரின் எதிரிகளின் குழுக்களால் வற்புறுத்தப்பட்ட ஒரு நாடுகடத்தலேயாகும்.

ஃபிரான்ஸ் நாட்டின் அரசன் “ஒன்பதாம் லூயிஸ்” (King Louis IX of France), “புனித பூமியை” (Holy Land) ஆண்டுவந்த இஸ்லாமியர்களை முற்றுகையிட பயணித்துக்கொண்டிருந்தார்.

(யோர்தான் நதியின் கிழக்கு கரைப்பகுதிகள் (Eastern Bank of the Jordan River) உள்ளிட்ட, யோர்தான் நதி மற்றும் மத்தியதரைக் கடலுக்கு (Mediterranean Sea) இடையிலான ஒரு பகுதி ஆகும். இது யூதர்கள், கிறிஸ்தவர்கள் மற்றும் முஸ்லிம்கள் ஆகியோரால் புனித பூமியாகக் கருதப்படுகிறது.)

அப்போது, இஸ்ரேல் நாட்டின் பழமையான துறைமுக நகரான “ஜோப்பா” (Joppa), லெபனானின் பெரிய நகரங்களில் ஒன்றான “சிடோன்” (Sidon) மற்றும் இஸ்ரேலின் தொழில் துறைமுக நகரான “ஏக்கர்” (Acre) ஆகிய இடங்களில், பர்தொலோமியு “திருத்தந்தையின் தூதராக” (Apostolic legate) அரசன் ஒன்பதாம் லூயிசுடனும், அரசியுடனும் சென்று இணைந்துகொண்டார்.

பல ஆண்டுகளுக்குப்பின் அல்லாது, எப்படியோ, பர்தொலோமியு மீண்டும் விசென்ஸா’வுக்கு மாற்றல் செய்யப்பட்டார். திருத்தந்தையரின் எதிரிகளின் குழுக்களின் எதிர்மறையான உணர்வுகள் இன்னும் வெளிப்படையாக இருந்தபோதிலும், அவர் விடாமுயற்சியுடன், குறிப்பாக அவருடைய பிரசங்கத்தின் மூலம், தனது மறைமாவட்டத்தை மீண்டும் கட்டியெழுப்பவும், ரோமிற்கு மக்கள் விசுவாசத்தை பலப்படுத்தவும் அயராது உழைத்தார்.

இவர் “சைப்ரஸ்” தீவின் ஆயராக பணியாற்றிய காலத்தில், ஃபிரான்ஸ் நாட்டின் அரசன் “ஒன்பதாம் லூயிஸின்” (King Louis IX of France) நட்பு கிட்டியது. அரசன், தூய ஆயருக்கு கிறிஸ்துவின் முள்முடியின் மிச்சமொன்றினை (Relic of Christ’s Crown of Thorns) கொடுத்ததாகவும் கூறப்படுகின்றது.

Also known as

Bartholomew of Braganza

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Joined the Dominicans at Bologna, Italy, receiving the habit from Saint Dominic himself. Noted preacher throughout Lombardy and Emilia in Italy. Bishop of Limassol, Cyprus in 1253. Bishop of Vincenza, Italy in 1255. Worked as a peace maker between warring factions in the region. Friend of King Saint Louis IX of France. Preached at the second translation of the relics of Saint Dominic in 1267.

Born

c.1200 at Vicenza, Italy

Died

1270 in Vicenza, Italy of natural causes

Beatified

11 September 1793 by Pope Pius VI


Saint Abraham the Poor

Also known as

• Abraham the Child
• Abraham the Hermit

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Disciple of Saint Pachomius of Tabenna for 23 years. Lived 17 years as a cave hermit. His nicknames the poor and the child refer to his simple life and simple faith.

Born

at Menuf, Egypt

Died

c.372 of natural causes


Canonized

• Pre-Congregation
• veneration developed first among the Coptic Christians



Saint Elesbaan of Ethiopia

Also known as

• Elesbaan of Axum
• Ella Atsbeha
• Ella Asbeha
• Calam-Negus, Calam, Caleb, Elesbaas, Elesbas, Elesboas, Eleuzoe, Hellestheaeus, Kaleb

Additional Memorial

15 May (Eastern calendar)

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Christian King in Ethiopia in the early 6th century. With the support of Byzantine emperors Justin I and Justinian, he invaded the southern Arabian peninsula where Christian was under attack. Late in life he abdicated his throne to live as a prayerful, penitent hermit and then a monk in Jerusalem.

Died

c.555


Saint Odrian of Waterford

 புனிதர் ஓட்ரன் 

பிறப்பு: ஆறாம் நூற்றாண்டு

மீத், அயர்லாந்து


இறப்பு: கி.பி. 563

அயோனா, ஸ்காட்லாந்து

ஏற்கும் சமயம்:

ரோமன் கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபை 

மரபுவழி திருச்சபை

ஆங்கிலிக்கன் மற்றும் பிற திருச்சபைகள்

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பாதுகாவல்:

வாட்டர்ஃபோர்ட், அயர்லாந்து, சில்வர்மைன் பங்கு, டிப்பெரேரி

புனிதர் ஓட்ரன் அல்லது ஓரன், பாரம்பரியங்களின்படி, "கொனாளி குல்பன்" (Conall Gulbán) சந்ததியரும், அயோனாவின் புனித கொலம்பா'வின் (Saint Columba) துணையும் ஆவார். அந்தத் தீவில் அடக்கம் செய்யப்பட்ட முதல் கிறிஸ்தவரும் இவரேயாவார்.

வாழ்க்கை:

புனித ஓட்ரன், அயர்லாந்தின் “சில்வர்மைன்ஸ்” (Silvermines) பகுதியில் சுமார் நாற்பது வருடங்கள் வாழ்ந்திருந்தார். கி.பி. 520ம் ஆண்டில் ஒரு ஆலயத்தைக் கட்டினார். ஐரிஷ் பாரம்பரியங்களின்படி, ஓட்ரன் "மீத்" (Meath) என்ற இடத்தின் மடாதிபதியாகவும் இருந்திருக்கிரார். கி.பி. 563ம் ஆண்டில், “அயோனாவின் ஸ்காட்டிஷ்” தீவிற்கு (Scottish island of Iona) “புனிதர் கொலம்பாவுடன்” (Saint Columba) பயணித்த பனிரெண்டு பேரில் இவரும் ஒருவராவார். சென்ற இடத்தில் ஓட்ரன் அங்கேயே மரித்துப்போனார். அங்கேயே அவர் அடக்கமும் செய்யப்பட்டார். ஓட்ரனின் ஆன்மாவானது வான் லோகம் எடுத்துச் செல்வதற்கு முன்னர், அவரது ஆன்மாவுக்காக துர்சக்திகளும் சம்மனசுக்களும் சண்டையிட்டுக்கொண்டதை புனிதர் கொலம்பா நேரில் பார்த்ததாக கூறுகின்றனர்.

ஓட்ரன் மரணம் பற்றிய ஒரு பிரபலமான புராணமும் உள்ளது :

புனிதர் கொலம்பா அயோனாவில் ஒரு ஆலயம் கட்டும் முயற்சியில் இருந்தார். அந்த ஆலயத்தின் அஸ்திவாரத்தில் உயிருள்ள ஒரு மனிதனைப் புதைத்தாலொழிய, ஆலயத்தின் அஸ்திவாரம் நிற்காது என்று தினமும் ஒரு அசரீரி ஒழித்துக்கொண்டே இருந்தது. அதற்கேற்ப, அங்கே பணி செய்யும் தொழிலாளர்கள் தினமும் காலையில் பணிக்கு வருகையில், முதல் நாள் செய்திருந்த பணிகள் சிதைந்து போயிருந்ததை கண்டனர். இதனால், ஓட்ரன் தானாக முன்வந்து, ஆலயத்தின் அஸ்திவாரத்தில் புதையுர ஒப்புக்கொண்டார். அதன்படி புதைக்கப்பட்ட ஓட்ரனின் மேலே கட்டுமான பணி தொடங்கியது. ஒருநாள், புதைக்கப்பட்ட இடத்திலிருந்து தலையைத் தூக்கிய ஓட்ரன், "நீங்களெல்லாம் நினைப்பது போல இங்கே நரகமும் இல்லை; சொர்க்கமும் இல்லை" என்றார். துணுக்குற்ற புனிதர் கொலம்பா, உடனே அவரை மேலே எடுத்து வேறு ஒரு இடத்தில் அடக்கம் செய்தார் என்பர்.

அயோனா மாகாணத்திலுள்ள பழம்பெரும் ஆலயம் ஒன்று புனிதர் ஓட்ரனுக்கு அர்ப்பணிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. அதனருகேயுள்ள கல்லறை ஒன்றின் பெயர், ஓட்ரனின் கல்லறை (Reilig Odhráin) ஆகும்.

Also known as

• Odrian of Iona
• Otteran; Odhran; Odran; Oran; Oterano

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Abbot at Meath, Ireland. Early bishop of Waterford, Ireland. Friend of Saint Columba and travelled with him to Scotland to become a monk at Iona Abbey.

Died

c.563 at Iona Abbey, Scotland



Pope Saint Evaristus

Also known as

Aristo, Aristus, Ewaryst

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Son of an Hellenic Jew from Bethlehem. Fifth pope, reigning for eight years, and about whom almost nothing is known. Traditionally considered a martyr, but there is no documentation of the event.

Papal Ascension

c.99

Died

• c.107
• buried in the Vatican near Saint Peter the Apostle


Blessed Salvador Mollar Ventura

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Franciscan Friar Minor. Martyred in the Spanish Civil War.

Born

27 March 1896 in Manises, Valencia, Spain


Died

8 September 1936 in Castellón, Spain

Beatified

11 March 2001 by Pope John Paul II


Blessed Salvador Damián Enguix Garés

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Married layman in the archdiocese of Valencia, Spain. Martyred in the Spanish Civil War.

Born

29 September 1862 in Alzira, Valencia, Spain

Died

27 October 1936 in Alzira, Valencia, Spain

Beatified

11 March 2001 by Pope John Paul II


Saint Abbán of Magh-Armuidhe

Also known as

Eibbán, Moabba

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Son of Cormac, King of Leinster, Ireland. Nephew and disciple of Saint Ibar. Founded churches in Wexford, and monasteries in Magheranoidhe and Kilabbain.

Born

c.570 in Ireland

Died

620 of natural causes


Saint Gaudiosus of Naples

Also known as

• Gaudiosus of Abitinae
• Gaudiosus the African

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Bishop of Abitinae in North Africa. Exiled by the Arian Vandal king Genseric in 440, he fled to Naples, Italy, where he founded a monastery.

Died

c.455 at Naples, Italy of natural causes


Saint Florentius of Trois-Châteaux

Also known as

Florence

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Saint Florentius of Trois-Châteaux was the first historically recorded bishop of the Roman province of Gallia Viennensis. He attended the Council of Epaone (Burgundian Kingdom) in 517, and the synod provincial of Lyon between 517/518 and 523. Very little else is known about his life or episcopacy.

He is commemorated on October 23.

A 15th-century legend identifies Florentius with the blind man who was healed by Jesus in the Gospel of John (John 9:1-12). However, there is no historical evidence to support this claim.

Saint Florentius is the patron saint of the city of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux in France..

Died

3rd century Trois-Châteaux, Burgundy, France


Saint Thraseas of Eumenia

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Bishop of Eumenia, Phrygia (in modern Turkey). Martyred in the persecutions of Marcus Aurelius.

Died

170 at Smyrna (modern Izmir, Turkey)


Saint Colman of Senboth-Fola

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Monk. Spiritual student of Saint Aedan of Ferns. Abbot of Senboth-Fola Abbey near Ferns, Ireland.

Died

c.632


Blessed Goswin of Clairvaux

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Benedictine Cistercian monk at Clairvaux Abbey, and then at Cheminon, France.

Died

1203 of natural causes


Saint Namatius of Clermont

Also known as

Namace, Namazio

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Saint Namatius of Clermont was a bishop of Clermont in Auvergne, France, in the 5th century. He is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church and his feast day is celebrated on October 27th.

Namatius succeeded Saint Rusticus as bishop of Clermont in 446. He is best known for founding the Clermont Cathedral, which was dedicated to Saints Vital and Agricola. The cathedral was a large and impressive building, with a nave and two aisles, a round apse, and forty-two windows. It was destroyed by Pepin the Short in 760, but was rebuilt and later destroyed again by the Normans in 915. The current Clermont Cathedral was built on the same site in the 13th century.

Namatius was also a zealous defender of the Catholic faith. He attended the Council of Arles in 443 and the Council of Orange in 441. He also wrote several letters to other bishops on theological matters.

Namatius died in 462 and was buried in the Clermont Cathedral. He was venerated as a saint shortly after his death.

In addition to his work as bishop and founder of the Clermont Cathedral, Namatius is also known for his generosity to the poor and his hospitality to strangers. He is often depicted in art as a benevolent old man with a long white beard.

Namatius is a patron saint of the city of Clermont-Ferrand and of the Diocese of Clermont. He is also invoked by those who are building or renovating churches.Died

c.462 of natural causes


Saint Desiderius of Auxerre

Saint Desiderius of Auxerre (died 621) was bishop of Auxerre, in France, from 614 to 621. He was from Aquitaine, and is mentioned in the Gesta pontificum Autissiodorensium, as well as the Chronicle of Fredegar. He is known for his large bequest to his church, St. Stephen's, of 300 pounds of rich liturgical vessels. These objects were stolen in 1567. His wealth probably came from a noble background; he is thought to have been a kinsman of Queen Brunhild. He is a Catholic saint, whose feast day is 19 October.

Desiderius was born in the early 7th century in Aquitaine, a region in the southwest of France. He came from a noble family and was well-educated. He was ordained a priest and served in the diocese of Vienne, France. In 614, he was elected bishop of Auxerre.

As bishop, Desiderius was known for his piety and generosity. He was a strong supporter of the Catholic faith and worked to promote unity and peace in his diocese. He was also a patron of the arts and culture.

Desiderius died in 621 and was buried in the cathedral of Auxerre. He was venerated as a saint shortly after his death.

Desiderius is a patron saint of the city of Auxerre and of the Diocese of Auxerre. He is also invoked by those who seek help in finding lost or stolen objects.


Saint Capitolina

Saint Capitolina was a martyred woman of Cappadocia, with her handmaid, Erotheis. They died in the persecutions conducted by Emperor Diocletian.

Capitolina was a noble and wealthy lady, but she had no regard for riches. Therefore, she divided all of her property among the poor, and freed her slaves.

When she was arrested as a Christian and appeared before the magistrate of Cappadocia, she confessed her faith in Christ. He ordered her to be thrown into prison, and she was beheaded the next day.

Erotheis, Capitolina's servant, was also a Christian. When she saw her mistress being led to execution, she picked up some stones and threw them at the magistrate. He was outraged, and ordered his guards to beat her mercilessly. However, by the grace of Christ, she remained unharmed.

The magistrate then ordered Erotheis to be beheaded. In this manner, both Capitolina and Erotheis died for their faith in Christ.

Saint Capitolina and Saint Erotheis are commemorated on October 27th in the Orthodox Church and on October 26th in the Catholic Church.


Saint Erotheides

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Saint Erotheides (Greek: Άγιος Ερωθηίδης) was a child martyr of the early Christian church. He is said to have been born in Athens, Greece, around the year 130 AD. During the reign of the Roman emperor Hadrian, Erotheides and his mother were arrested for their Christian faith. His mother was beheaded, but Erotheides was too young to be executed, so he was thrown into prison.

In prison, Erotheides was subjected to many hardships, but he remained faithful to his faith. He was eventually beaten to death by the prison guards. Erotheides is said to have been only 10 years old when he died.

The veneration of Saint Erotheides began shortly after his death. His body was buried in Athens, and a church was built over his grave. Erotheides is considered to be one of the youngest Christian martyrs.Died

304 in Cappadocia 



 Balsamia


Saint Balsamia was a 3rd-century Christian saint who was born in the city of Hierapolis, in what is now Turkey. She was a disciple of the local bishop, Saint Babylon, and at a young age she stood out for her wisdom and knowledge of the Scriptures.

Balsamia was executed during the religious persecutions. According to legend, the bishop, Babylon, who was also awaiting execution, gave the cross to Balsamia and asked her to carry it during the execution. Balsamia did so and died a heroic death.

Balsamia is venerated as a saint by the Christian Church. Her feast day is celebrated on April 23rd. Saint Balsamia's feast day is also celebrated on October 27th. This is in addition to her feast day on April 23rd.

Life

Balsamia was born in the 3rd century in the city of Hierapolis, in what is now Turkey. The city was an important Christian center at the time, and many bishops and saints lived there.

At a young age, Balsamia stood out for her wisdom and knowledge of the Scriptures. She became a disciple of the local bishop, Saint Babylon, and soon became one of his closest collaborators.

Execution

In the 3rd century, Emperor Diocletian launched severe persecutions against the Christians. In Hierapolis, many Christians were arrested and executed.

Balsamia was also arrested and sentenced to death. According to legend, the bishop, Babylon, who was also awaiting execution, gave the cross to Balsamia and asked her to carry it during the execution. Balsamia did so and died a heroic death.

Veneration

Balsamia is venerated as a saint by the Christian Church. Her feast day is celebrated on April 23rd.


 Peter de Pazzis


Saint Peter de Pazzis (1230-1326) was an Italian friar who was the founder of the Capuchin order.

Peter de Pazzis was born in 1230 near Florence, to a wealthy family. As a young man, he joined the Franciscan Order and served as a friar in Assisi. In 1260, in a vision, God instructed him to found a new religious order based on the principles of poverty, chastity, and humility.

Peter de Pazzis founded the Capuchin Order in 1261. The members of the order lived simple, poor lives and dedicated themselves to serving the poor and the sick. Peter de Pazzis himself set an example in poverty and humility, and was often seen serving among the poor and the sick.

Peter de Pazzis died in 1326 and was canonized in 1623. The Capuchin Order is now one of the largest religious orders in the world, with a presence in over 120 countries.

Life

Peter de Pazzis was born in 1230 near Florence, to a wealthy family. As a young man, he joined the Franciscan Order and served as a friar in Assisi. In 1260, in a vision, God instructed him to found a new religious order based on the principles of poverty, chastity, and humility.

Founding of the Capuchin Order

Peter de Pazzis founded the Capuchin Order in 1261. The members of the order lived simple, poor lives and dedicated themselves to serving the poor and the sick. Peter de Pazzis himself set an example in poverty and humility, and was often seen serving among the poor and the sick.

Life and work of Peter de Pazzis

Peter de Pazzis lived his entire life following the principles of poverty and humility. With the founding of the Capuchin Order, he showed new ways for religious life. Peter de Pazzis died in 1326 and was canonized in 1623. The Capuchin Order is now one of the largest religious orders in the world, with a presence in over 120 countries.

Veneration

Peter de Pazzis is held in great esteem by members of the Capuchin Order. He bears the title of "Father General" in the order. Peter de Pazzis is venerated as a model of poverty and humility, and is often turned to in prayer.

Abilities

Peter de Pazzis has been associated with many miracles. According to legend, he healed the sick and freed people from evil spirits.

In the arts

Peter de Pazzis has been depicted in many works of art. The most famous image, painted in the 15th century, shows Peter de Pazzis holding the cross in his hand, and the co-founders of the Capuchin order at his side.

Literature

Many books and studies have been published on the life and work of Peter de Pazzis. The most famous biography was written in the 14th century and bears the title "Vita di san Francesco di Paola".



 Theodule of Sion


Théodule of Sion, also known as Theodore of Octodurum, was the first known bishop of Octodurum, Alpes Poeninae province (present-day Martigny, Valais, Switzerland). He lived in the 4th century and is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. His feast day is August 16th.

Théodule is said to have been a very holy man, and he was known for his great charity and his many miracles. He is credited with converting many people to Christianity, and he is also said to have founded the first Christian church in Sion.

One of the most famous legends about Théodule is that he forced the devil to carry a church bell across the Theodul Pass. The devil was carrying the bell to a church in Italy, but Théodule stopped him and told him to carry it to Sion instead. The devil refused, but Théodule threatened to exorcise him if he did not obey. The devil eventually relented and carried the bell to Sion.

Théodule of Sion is the patron saint of the canton of Valais in Switzerland and of the Walser people. He is also a patron saint of travelers and hikers.