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22 August 2025

இன்றைய புனிதர்கள் ஆகஸ்ட் 23

  St. Philip Benizi


Feastday: August 23

Patron: of The Minor Basilica in Monte Senario (Fiesole) in the Diocese of Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines

Birth: 1233

Death: 1285



Servite cardinal and preacher. Born in Florence, Italy, to a noble family, he was educated in Paris and Padua where he earned a doctorate in medicine and philosophy. He practiced medicine for some time, but in 1253 he joined the Servite Order in Florence. He served as a lay brother until 1259, when his superiors directed him to be ordained. Philip soon became known as one of the foremost preachers of his era, becoming master of novices at Siena in 1262 and then superior of several friaries and prior general of the Servites against his own wishes. in 1267. Reforming the order with zeal and patience, he was named as a possible candidate to become pope by the influential Cardinal Ottobuoni just before the election to choose a successor to Pope Clement IV. This possibility was so distressing to Philip that he fled and hid in a cave until the election was finally over. He attended the Council of Lyons which brought about a brief reunion with the Orthodox, worked to bring peace between the Guelphs and the Ghibellines in 1279, assisted St. Juliana in founding the third order of the Servites, and in 1284, dispatched the first Servite missionaries to the Far East. He retired to a small Servite house in Todi, where he died on August 22. He was canonized in 1671.


Philip Benizi (sometimes St Philip Benitius, and in Italian Filippo Benizzi) (August 15, 1233 – August 22, 1285) was a general superior of the Order of the Servites, and credited with reviving the order. Pope Leo X recognised his cult 24 January 1516 essentially beatifying him (although this was not a formal category at the time); and Pope Clement X canonized him as a saint in 1671.


St. Ascelina


Feastday: August 23

Birth: 1121

Death: 1195


Cistercian mystic and relative of St. Bernard. She was born in 1121 and entered the Cistercian convent at Boulancourt, Haute-Marne, France. There she was known for her mystical gifts.


Ascelina (1121–1195), was a French Cistercian nun and mystic.


Ascelina spent the majority of her life at the Cistercian convent at Boulancourt, Haute-Marne, France. It is believed that she was a relative of St. Bernard


St. Lupicinus


Feastday: August 23

Death: 5th century


Bishop of Verona, Italy No details of his life survive, but he was described by contemporaries as "the most holy, the best of bishops."


St. Restitutus


Feastday: August 23

Death: 305


One of sixteen martyrs who were put to death in Antioch, during the persecution of Emperor Diocletian. They are known because of the list made of them in the early ninth century by Florus of Lyons, a compilation which included several martyrs who were perhaps not Syrians but came from Africa.


St. Theonas


Feastday: August 23

Death: 300


Bishop of Alexandria, Egypt, from 281. He was a dedicated patron of the famed Catechetical School of Alexandria that served the academic needs of that era. Theonas also fought against the heresies of that period.


Saint Rose of Lima

 லிமாவின் புனிதர் ரோஸ் 

கன்னியர்/ அமெரிக்க நாடுகளின் முதல் புனிதர்:

பிறப்பு: ஏப்ரல் 20, 1586

லிமா, பெரு காலனியாதிக்கம், ஸ்பேனிஷ் பேரரசு

இறப்பு: ஆகஸ்ட் 24, 1617 (வயது 31)

லிமா, பெரு காலனியாதிக்கம், ஸ்பேனிஷ் பேரரசு

ஏற்கும் சமயம்: 

ரோமன் கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபை

ஆங்கிலிக்கன் சமூகம்

அருளாளர் பட்டம்: ஏப்ரல் 15, 1667 அல்லது 1668

திருத்தந்தை ஒன்பதாம் கிளமென்ட்

புனிதர் பட்டம்: ஏப்ரல் 12, 1671

திருத்தந்தை பத்தாம் கிளமென்ட்

முக்கிய திருத்தலங்கள்: 

புனித டோமினிக் பேராலயம், லிமா, பெரு

நினைவுத் திருவிழா: ஆகஸ்ட் 23

சித்தரிக்கப்படும் வகை: 

நங்கூரம், ரோசா மலர், குழந்தை இயேசு

பாதுகாவல்: 

தையல்காரர்கள்; தையல் சரிகை; தோட்டக்காரர்கள்; பூ வியாபாரிகள்; இந்தியா; லத்தீன் அமெரிக்கா; தமது பக்திக்காக தவறாக புரிந்து கொள்ளப்பட்ட, அல்லது கேவலப்படுத்தப்பட்ட மக்கள்; குடும்ப சண்டைகள் தீர்மானம்; அமெரிக்க பழங்குடி மக்கள்; பெரு; ஃபிலிப்பைன்ஸ்; கலிஃபோர்னியா; சாண்டா ரோசா, லாகுனா; ஆல்கோய்; செபு; மாயைக்கு எதிராக; லிமா; பெருவியன் காவல் படை.

அமெரிக்க நாடுகளின் முதல் புனிதரான லிமாவின் புனிதர் ரோஸ், பெரு நாட்டில் உள்ள லிமா நகரிலுள்ள மூன்றாம் நிலை டோமினிக்கன் சபையின் (Third Order of Saint Dominic) உறுப்பினர் ஆவார். தமது தனிப்பட்ட முயற்சிகள் மூலம் நகரின் தேவைப்பட்டவர்களுக்கு உதவும் குணத்திற்காகவும், பொதுவாக மத காரணங்களுக்காக அனைத்து விதமான பழக்கவழக்கங்களையும் தவிர்த்து, கடுமையான சுய ஒழுக்கமுள்ள வாழ்க்கை வாழ்ந்ததற்காகவும் இவர் பிரபலமானவர் ஆவார். டோமினிக்கன் சபையின் பிரமாணங்கள் எடுத்துக்கொள்ளாத உறுப்பினரான (A lay member of the Dominican Order) இவர், கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபையால் புனிதராக கௌரவிக்கப்படுகிறார்.

“இசபெல் ஃப்ளோர்ஸ் டி ஒலிவா” (Isabel Flores de Oliva) எனும் இயற்பெயர் கொண்ட இவர், ஸ்பெய்ன் நாட்டின் “பெரு காலனியாதிக்க” (Viceroyalty of Peru) “லிமா” (Lima) நகரில் பிறந்தவர் ஆவார். இவரது தந்தை “கேஸ்பர் ஃப்ளோர்ஸ்” (Gaspar Flores) ஸ்பேனிஷ் பேரரசின் இராணுவத்தின் குதிரைப்படை வீரராவார். இவரது தாயார் “மரியா டி ஒலிவா” (María de Oliva y Herrer) ஆவார். இவருக்கு ரோஸ் என்ற பெயர் வந்ததன் காரணம், இவர் சிறு குழந்தையாய் இருந்தபோது, இவரின் முகம் ரோஜா மலர் போல மாறியதை இவர் வீட்டுப் பணியாளர் பார்த்தார் என்பர். ஆகவே இவர் பெயர் ரோஸ் (Rose) என வழங்கலாயிற்று.

தமது இளம் வயதில், டோமினிக்கன் துறவியான புனிதர் “கேதரினுக்கு” (St. Catherine of Siena) சமமாக கடும் தவ முயற்சிகளை இரகசியமாக மேற்கொண்டார். வாரத்தில் மூன்று முறை உண்ணா நோன்பிருக்க தொடங்கினார்.

தம்மை ஆண்கள் கவனிப்பதை உணர்ந்த ரோஸ், மன உளைச்சலுக்கு ஆளானார். தமது அழகை உணர்ந்த இவர், தமது அழகால் பிறருக்கு பாவ சோதனை வராமல் இருக்க முயற்சிகள் மேற்கொண்டார். தமது அழகிய நீண்ட கூந்தலை வெட்டினார். தமது முகத்தில் மிளகு அரைத்து தடவி, முகத்தின் மேன்மையை போக்க முயற்ச்சித்தார்.

தமது பெற்றோரின் கண்டிப்பையும் மீறி, தினமும் அதிக நேரம் நற்கருணை ஆராதனையில் செலவிட்டார். தினமும் நற்கருணை பெற்றார். இது, அக்காலத்தில் மிகவும் அரிதான செயலாகும். ரோஸ், கற்புநிலை உறுதிப்பாடு ஏற்க தீர்மானித்தார். தமது மகள் திருமணம் செய்துகொள்ள வேண்டுமென விரும்பிய பெற்றோர், இதற்கு ஆட்சேபனை தெரிவித்தனர். தமது பெற்றோர், உறவினர்கள், நண்பர்கள் என, தமக்கு திருமண அறிவுரைகள் கூறிய அனைவரையும் நிராகரித்தார்.

ரோஸ், மூன்றாம் நிலை டோமினிக்கன் சபையில் இணைந்து துறவியாக விரும்பினார். ஆனால், அவருடைய தந்தையின் கடுமையான எதிர்ப்பின் காரணாமாக அவரால் அது இயலாமல் போனது. தமது இருபது வயதில், பெற்றோரின் விருப்பத்திற்கு எதிராக டொமினிகன் (Third Order of St. Dominic) சபையில் இணைந்து துறவியாவதற்குப் பதிலாக, துறவியரின் சீருடைகளை அணிந்துகொண்டு, நிரந்தர கன்னிமைக்காக சத்திய உறுதிப்பாடு ஏற்றுக்கொண்டார். இரவில் இரண்டு மணி நேரத்துக்கு மேல் உறங்க மறுத்த ரோஸ், செப காரியங்களில் அதிக நேரம் செலவிட்டார். புலால் உணவுகளை முற்றிலும் தவிர்த்தார். 11 வருட காலம் இதுபோன்ற கடும் தவமுயற்சிகள் மேற்கொண்ட ரோஸ், பரவச அனுபவங்களும் (Ecstasy) பெற்றார்.

தாம் மரிக்கப்போகும் நாளை முன்னறிவித்த ரோஸ், அதன்படியே கி.பி. 1617ம் ஆண்டு, ஆகஸ்ட் மாதம், 24ம் நாளன்று, மரித்தார். இவரது இறுதி ஊர்வலத்தில் அம்மறைமாவட்ட பேராயர் இரங்கல் உரை நிகழ்த்தினார்.



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Born to Spanish immigrants to the New World. A beautiful girl and devoted daughter, she was so devoted to her vow of chastity that she used pepper and lye to ruin her complexion so she would not be attractive. Lived and meditated in a garden, raising vegetables and making embroidered items to sell to support her family and help the other poor. Dominican tertiary in 1606. Mystic. Visonary. Received invisible stigmata. Suffered from assorted physical and mental ailments. First saint born in the Americas. Founder of social work in Peru. Great devotion to Saint Catherine of Siena.



Born

20 April 1586 at Lima, Peru as Isabel


Died

24 August 1617 at Lima, Peru of natural causes


Canonized

2 April 1671 by Pope Clement X



Blessed Juan Soler García


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The son of Miguel and Catalina, a pious couple, Juan was baptized at the age of two days. He felt early called to the priesthood, studied at the seminary of San Indalecio, and later taught there for nine years. He became private secretary to Bishop Bernardo Martínez y Noval, diocese of Almería, Spain in 1926. Ordained a priest on 2 June 1928, he served as parish priest while continuing to teach and work for his bishop. Counselor of the Union of Catholic Women and secretary of the Diocesan Board of Religious Education in 1936. Martyred in the Spanish Civil War by Communist militiamen for the offense of being a priest.



Born

1 December 1904 in Chirivel, Almería, Spain


Died

23 August 1936 in Chirivel, Almería, Spain


Beatified

• 25 March 2017 by Pope Francis

• beatification celebrated in the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos de Aguadulce, Almería, Spain, presided by Cardinal Angelo Amato



Saint Éoghan of Ardstraw


Also known as

Eugene, Eugenius, Euny, Owen, Tir Eoghain, Tyrone


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As a boy he was captured and enslaved by pirates, first to Britain, then to Brittany. Friend of Saint Tighernach. As an adult he escaped from the pirates, returned to Ireland, and became a monk. Abbot of Kilnamanagh Abbey, County Wicklow for 15 years. Retired to live as a hermit in the the Mourne valley, County Tyrone c.576; his piety attrached many would-be students. Spiritual teacher of Saint Kevin of Glendalough. First bishop of Ardstraw, Ireland c.581. He was considered its patron from the beginning; the see was moved to Derry in 1254, and Eoghan continued as a patron.


Born

6th century in Leinster, Ireland


Died

c.618 of natural causes



Blessed Franciszek Dachtera


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Priest in the archdiocese of Gniezno, Poland. Prefect of the secondary school in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Arrested on 17 September 1939 during the Nazi occupation, he was imprisoned in several place before ending in the Dachau concentration camp where he was tortured and used in “medical” experimentation. Martyr.



Born

22 September 1910 in Salno, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland


Died

23 August 1944 in Dachau, Oberbayern, Germany from reaction to pseudo-scientific medical experiments


Beatified

13 June 1999 by Pope John Paul II



Blessed Jean Bourdon


Also known as

Protais of Séez



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Franciscan Capuchin priest. Imprisoned on a ship in the harbor of Rochefort, France and left to die during the anti-Catholic persecutions of the French Revolution. One of the Martyrs of the Hulks of Rochefort.


Born

3 April 1747 in Séez, Orne, France


Died

23 August 1794 aboard the prison ship Deux-Associés, in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France


Beatified

1 October 1995 by Pope John Paul II



Saint Anthony of Gerace


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Basilian monk at the Greek monastery of San Felipe Argiró near Locri in lower Calabria, Italy. Friend of Saint Nicodemus of Mammola and Saint Jeiunio of Gerace. Known for his ascetic physical and deep prayer life, and as a miracle worker.


Died

• 10th century at the monastery of San Felipe Argiró near Locri in lower Calabria, Italy of natural causes

• buried at the monastery



Saint Tydfil

புனித டைட்ஃபில் (-480)

(ஆகஸ்ட் 23)

இவர் அயர்லாந்து நாட்டை ஆண்டு வந்த பிரைசன் என்பவரின் இளைய மகள். இவர் அரச குடும்பத்தில் பிறந்தாலும் ஏழைகளிடம் மிகுந்த இரக்கமும், நோயாளர்களிடம் கரிசனையும் கொண்டு வாழ்ந்து வந்தார்.

இவர் வளர்ந்து பெரியவரான பின்பு ஒரு மருத்துவமனையையும்,  ஒரு துறவுமடமும் கட்டியெழுப்பி அவற்றின் மூலம் மக்களுக்குச் சமூகப் பணியையும் இறை பணியையும் செய்து வந்தார்.

480 ஆம் ஆண்டு சாஜோன் என்ற இனக்குழுவினர் வேல்ஸ் நாட்டின் மீது படையெடுத்து வந்து, கிறிஸ்துவின் மீது நம்பிக்கை கொண்டவர்களை வெட்டி வீழ்த்தினர். அவ்வேளையில் டைட்ஃபில் கிறிஸ்துவின்மீது கொண்ட நம்பிக்கையில் மிகவும் உறுதியாக இருந்ததால், சாஜோன் இனக்குழுவினர் இவரை, இவருடைய சகோதரரோடு சேர்த்து வெட்டிக் கொன்றனர்.

இவ்வாறு டைட்ஃபில் ஆண்டவர் இயேசுவுக்காக இரத்தம் சிந்தி தன் இன்னுயிரைத் துறந்தார்.

Also known as

Tudful


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Born a princess, the daughter of Saint Brychan of Brecknock in Wales. Killed by pagan Saxons.



Born

5th century Wales


Died

• murdered c.480

• buried at Merthyr Tydfil, Wales




Saint Victor of Vita


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Sixth century bishop in North Africa near modern Tunis, Tunisia. Exiled to Sardinia by Arian heretics. His writings on the persecutions by the Arian Vandals has survived.


Born

Carthage, North Africa


Died

c.535 on Sardinia, Italy of natural causes



Saint Apollinaris of Rheims


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Jailer in Rheims, France. A spectator at the martyrdom of Saint Timothy, Apollinaris was so moved by the Timothy's courage and faith that he converted. Martyr.


Died

beheaded c.290 at Rheims, France



Saint Lupo of Novi


Also known as

Luppo


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Martyr.



Died

stabbed with a sword in Novi (Cezava), Moesia Inferior (in modern Bulgaria)



Saint Flavian of Autun


Also known as

Flavinian, Flavius



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Seventh-century bishop of Autun, France.



Saint Theonilla of Aegea


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Pious Christian woman martyred in the persecutions of Pro-consul Lysias.


Died

drowned in 285 at Aegea, Cilicia (in Asia Minor)



Saint Domnina of Aegea


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Pious Christian woman martyred in the persecutions of Pro-consul Lysias.


Died

drowned in 285 at Aegea, Cilicia (in Asia Minor)



Saint Zacchaeus of Jerusalem


Also known as

Zacharius, Zaccheus


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Fourth bishop of Jerusalem.


Died

116



Saint Archelaus of Ostia


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Deacon. One of a group martyred in the persecutions of Alexander Severus.


Died

c.235



Saint Quiriacus of Ostia


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Bishop. One of a group martyred in the persecutions of Alexander Severus.


Died

c.235



Saint Maximus of Ostia


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Priest. One of a group martyred in the persecutions of Alexander Severus.


Died

c.235



Saint Abbondius of Rome


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Martyr.

 Saint Abbondius, the martyr who died in Rome in the 3rd century:


He was a priest who lived in Rome during the persecution of Christians by the Roman emperor Diocletian.

He was arrested and tortured, but he refused to renounce his faith.

He was eventually beheaded, and his body was thrown into the Tiber River.

His feast day is celebrated on August 23.

Died

cemetery of Saint Lawrence, Via Tiburtina, Rome, Italy



Saint Altigianus


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Benedictine monk martyred by Saracens.

Saint Altigianus of Autun was a monk who was martyred with Saint Hilarinus during the Moorish invasion of France in the early 8th century. They were both monks at the monastery of Saint-Seine in Burgundy. When the Moors invaded, they were killed with the sword.

Their feast day is celebrated on August 23. They are the patrons of the city of Autun and of those who are persecuted for their faith.

Here are some other things to know about Saint Altigianus of Autun:

  • He was born in Autun around 700 AD.
  • He was a monk at the monastery of Saint-Seine.
  • He was killed by the Moors in 732 AD.
  • His relics are said to be kept in the church of Saint-Pierre in Autun.

Died

731 at Saint-Seine, diocese of Langres, France



Saint Ireneus of Rome


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Martyr.


Died

cemetery of Saint Lawrence, Via Tiburtina, Rome, Italy

Feast day June 28 (Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion, Orthodox Church); August 23 (Eastern Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches);

Monday after fourth Sunday of the Exaltation of the Cross (Armenian Apostolic Church)

There is a Saint Irenaeus of Lyon, who was a 2nd-century bishop and theologian. He is considered one of the most important figures in the early development of Christian doctrine.

Irenaeus was born in Smyrna (now Izmir, Turkey) around 120 AD. He was a student of Polycarp, who was a disciple of the apostle John. In 177 AD, Irenaeus was appointed bishop of Lyon, France.

Irenaeus wrote several important works, including Against Heresies, which is a refutation of Gnosticism, a popular heresy at the time. He also wrote a treatise on the Apostolic Preaching, which is a summary of Christian doctrine.

Irenaeus died around 202 AD, during the persecution of Christians by the Roman emperor Septimius Severus. His remains are said to be buried in the Basilica of Saint Polycarp in Lyon.

There is no evidence that Saint Irenaeus was ever buried in Rome, let alone in the Cemetery of Saint Lawrence.


Saint Hilarinus


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Benedictine monk martyred by Saracens.

Hilarinus of Langres was a bishop who died in 731. He is said to have been a miracle worker and to have cured many people of their illnesses.

Saint Hilarinus is not as well-known. He is not officially recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, but he is venerated by some people in the Langres region of France


Died

731 at Saint-Seine, diocese of Langres, France



Saint Minervius of Lyons


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Martyr.

Saint Minervius of Lyons was a 3rd-century Christian martyr. He was a priest who lived in Lyons, France. When the city was being persecuted by the Roman authorities, Minervius refused to renounce his faith. He was tortured and killed, along with many other Christians.


The details of Minervius's martyrdom are not well-known, but it is said that he was first beaten with rods. When he refused to give up his faith, he was then thrown into a fire. Minervius is said to have died singing hymns to God.


Minervius's feast day is celebrated on August 23. He is the patron saint of Lyons and of those who are persecuted for their faith.

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3rd century in Lyons, France



Saint Eleazar of Lyons


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Martyr.


Died

3rd century in Lyons, France

Saint Eleazar of Lyons was a 3rd-century Christian martyr. He was a wealthy man who lived in Lyons, France. When the city was being persecuted by the Roman authorities, Eleazar refused to renounce his faith. He was tortured and killed, along with many other Christians.

The details of Eleazar's martyrdom are not well-known, but it is said that he was first beaten with rods. When he refused to give up his faith, he was then tied to a stake and burned. Eleazar is said to have died singing hymns to God.

Eleazar's feast day is celebrated on August 23. He is the patron saint of Lyons and of those who are persecuted for their faith.



Saint Luppus


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Christian slave. Martyr, date and location unknown.

Saint Lupus was a Christian slave who was martyred in the 3rd century. He is said to have been born in Gaul (modern-day France) and to have been enslaved to a pagan master. Lupus refused to renounce his faith, and he was eventually tortured and killed.

The details of Lupus's martyrdom are not well-known, but it is said that he was first beaten with rods. When he refused to give up his faith, he was then tied to a stake and burned. Lupus is said to have died singing hymns to God.



Martyrs of Agea


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A group of Christian brothers, Asterius, Claudius and Neon, denounced by their step-mother who were then tortured and martyred in the persecutions of Pro-consul Lysias.


Died

• crucified in 285 outside the walls of Aegea, Cilicia (in Asia Minor)

• bodies left scavengers




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 Constantino Carbonell Sempere

• Blessed Estanislau Sans Hortoneda

• Blessed Florentín Pérez Romero

• Blessed José Polo Benito

• Blessed Lorenzo Ilarregui Goñi

• Blessed Manuela Justa Fernández Ibero

• Blessed Mariano García Méndez

• Blessed Nicolás Alberich Lluch

• Blessed Pere Gelabert Amer

• Blessed Petra María Victoria Quintana Argos

• Blessed Ramón Grimaltos Monllor

• Blessed Urbano Gil Sáez

• Blessed Vicente Alberich Lluch



 Anthony the Ethiopian

 Anthony the Ethiopian, the legendary founder of the Order of Saint Anthony in Ethiopia, is celebrated on August 22. However, there is no historical evidence to support the existence of this order, so it is likely that this feast day is actually in honor of the real Anthony the Ethiopian, the 4th-century monk who is considered one of the Desert Fathers.

The feast day of Anthony the Ethiopian is observed by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Coptic Orthodox Church. It is a day of fasting and prayer, and many people visit the monastery of Saint Anthony in the Eastern Desert of Egypt.


21 August 2025

இன்றைய புனிதர்கள் ஆகஸ்ட் 22

 Queenship of Mary

 விண்ணக மண்ணக அரசியான மரியா 

(ஆகஸ்ட் 22) 

மரியாவை விண்ணக மண்ணைக அரசியாக ஏற்று, விழாக் கொண்டாடும் வழக்கம் 1954 ஆம் ஆண்டுதான் உருவாக்கப்பட்டது என்றாலும், மரியாவை அரசியாக அழைக்கின்ற வழக்கம் பதினாறாம் நூற்றாண்டிலிருந்தே இருந்து வந்திருக்கின்றது. தூய எப்ராகிம் மரியாவை அரசியாகப் பாவித்து அழைத்ததற்கான குறிப்புகள் இருக்கின்றன. அது போன்று மக்களும் மரியாவை அரசியாக ஏற்றுக்கொண்டதற்கான சான்றுகள் இருக்கின்றான் ‘Hail holy Queen, Queen of Heaven’ என்ற சொல்லாடல்கள் எல்லாம் அதற்குச் சான்றாக அமைகின்றன. 

கி. பி. 425 ஆம் ஆண்டு எபேசு நகரில் நடைபெற்ற சங்கம் மரியாவை ஆண்டவரின் தாய் எனப் பிரகடனம் செய்தது. இயேசு ஆண்டவர் என்றால் மரியா ஆண்டவள், அரசி என்பதுதான் அர்த்தமாக இருக்கின்றது. யூதர்கள் வழக்கமாக அரசரின் அன்னையை அரசியாக அழைப்பார்கள். இயேசு அரசருக்கெல்லாம் அரசர். அப்படியானால் ‘மரியாவை படைப்பிற்கெல்லாம் அரசி’ என்று அழைப்பது தகுதியும் நீதியும் ஆகும். 


மரியா விண்ணக மண்ணக அரசி என்றால், விண்ணகத்தில் அவர் இயேசுவின் அருகே இருந்து நமக்காகப் பரிந்து பேசுகின்றார் என்பத்தான் அர்த்தமாக இருக்கின்றது. ஆகவே, நாம் மிகுந்த நம்பிக்கையோடு அன்னை மரியிடம் நம்முடைய வேண்டுதல்களை, ஜெபங்களை எடுத்துரைக்கும் போது அவர் நமக்காக தன் மகன் இயேசுவிடம் பரிந்துரைந்து, நமக்கு வேண்டியதைப் பெற்றுத் தருவார் என்பதுதான் உண்மையாக இருக்கின்றது.

Also known as

Also known as

• Nossa Senhora Rainha do Mundo

• Our Lady, Queen of the Angels

• Our Lady, Queen of Heaven

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A Marian feast day decreed by Pope Pius XII in his encyclical Ad caeli reginam to recognize and celebrate the Blessed Virgin Mary as Queen of the world, of the angels, of heaven, etc. The movement to officially recognise the Queenship of Mary was initially promoted by several Catholic Mariological congresses in Lyon, France, Freiburg, Germany, and Einsiedeln, Switzerland. Pro Regalitate Mariae, an international society to promote the Queenship of Mary, was founded in Rome, Italy by noted Marioligist and writer Father Gabriel Roschini.




 St. Hippolytus of Porto


Feastday: August 22

Death: 236


Bishop and martyr of Porto, Italy. He was drowned in Porto or in Ostia. His cult was suppressed in 1969.


Saint Philip Benizi

 புனித பிலிப்பு பெனிடியுஸ் 

சபை நிறுவுனர் 

பிறப்பு : 15 ஆகஸ்டு 1233,

புளோரன்ஸ் Florenz, இத்தாலி 

இறப்பு : 22 ஆகஸ்டு 1285,

டோடி Todi, இத்தாலி 

புனிதர்பட்டம்: 1671, திருத்தந்தை 10 ஆம் கிளமெண்ட் 

பாதுகாவல்: சர்வைட் சபைக்கு 

இவர் பெண்களுக்கான "சர்வைட்" Servites என்ற சபையை நிறுவினார். இவர் பாரிஸ் மற்றும் பதுவையில் Padua தனது மருத்துவ படிப்பையும், தத்துவயியல் படிப்பையும் படித்தார். தனது 19 ஆம் வயதில் சர்வைட் சபையில் சேர்ந்து ஏழு ஆண்டுகள் கழித்து 1259 ல் குருப்பட்டம் பெற்றார். 1267 ல் சர்வைட் சபையை வழிநடத்தும் பொறுப்பை ஏற்றார். தனது சபையை வலிமை பெற்ற சபையாக மாற்றினார். பின்னர் இத்தாலி ஜெர்மனி போன்ற ஐரோப்பிய நாடுகளுக்கு சென்று மிஷினரியாக பணியாற்றினார். அந்நாடுகளில் தன் சபையை பரப்பி, சில சர்வைட் துறவற இல்லங்களையும் கட்டினார்.

இவர் சிறப்பாக ஏழைகளுக்கும், நோயாளிகளுக்கும் பணிபுரிந்தார். வாழ்வில் எதுவுமே இல்லையென்றுணர்ந்த மக்களை, தன் இதயத்தில் சுமந்து, வாழ்விற்கு வழிகாட்டினார். எண்ணிலடங்கா ஏழைகளின் வாழ்வில் ஒளியேற்றினார். 

செபம்: 

என்றும் வாழும் எல்லாம் வல்ல தந்தையே! புனித பிலிப்பு பெனிடியுஸ் வழியாக பெண்களுக்கான சர்வைட் சபையை உருவாக்கினார். அறுவடையோ மிகுதி, வேலையாட்களோ குறைவு. இவ்வுலகில் உமது பணியை தொடர்ந்து ஆற்ற இச்சபைக்கு தேவையான தேவ அழைத்தலைத் தாரும். இச்சபை கன்னியர்களோடு, உடனிருந்து வழிநடத்தியருளும். இச்சபையை வழிநடத்தும் சபை பொறுப்பாளர்களுக்கு தேவையான ஆவியின் அருள்கொடைகல் அனைத்தையும் தந்து, ஆசீர்வதித்திட வேண்டுமென்று இப்புனிதரின் வழியாக இறைவா உம்மை மன்றாடுகின்றோம்.

Also known as

• Felipe Benicio

• Filip Benizi

• Philip Benitius



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Born to the Italian nobility. Brilliant student. Studied medicine at Paris, France, and Padua, Italy, receiving his doctorates in medicine and philosophy by age 19. Practiced medicine for about a year, but following a vision of the Virgin Mary, he quit to join the Servites as a lay brother at Monte Senario in 1254. Ordained at Siena, Italy in 1258. Tried to hide his education so he could remain a simple member of the Order, but he was persuaded to use his gifts and background to further the Servite mission. Novice master at Siena in 1262.


Sent to Forli, Italy to resolve a conflict between the papacy and the emperor, he was heckled and then physically attacked while preaching. Philip turned the other cheek. Father Philip's non-violent ways caused a converion in Peregrine Laziosi who later became a Servite saint.


Superior of several Servite friaries. Elected prior-general of the order on 5 June 1267, much against his protests. Attended the Council of Lyons. Codified the Servite rules, and defended against attempts to disband it in the wake of the Second Council of Lyons which put restrictions on mendicant orders. Worked to bring peace to the Guelphs and Ghibellines in 1279. He was considered a candidate for the papacy at one point; when he heard the rumor, he went into hiding on Mount Tuniato until Pope Saint Gregory X was chosen. Worked with Blessed Andrew Dotti. Helped Saint Juliana of Cornillon found the Servite third order. Dispatched the first Servite missionaries to the East in 1284. Lived his last few months in retirement in a Servite house in Todi, Italy.


Miracle worker and healer. He once met a leper on the road, and gave the man his cloak; the leprosy was instantly cured.


Born

15 August (Feast of the Assumption) 1233 at district of Oltrarno, Florence, Italy


Died

• 22 August (Octave of the Assumption) 1285 at Todi, Italy

• buried in Todi


Canonized

• 12 April 1671 by Pope Clement X

• first Servite to be canonized



Saint John Kemble


Additional Memorials

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

• 29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai



Profile

Son of John and Anne Kemble. Studied at Douai, France. Ordained on 23 February 1625 at Douai College. Returned to England on 4 June 1625 as a missioner in Monmouthshire and Herefordshire. He tended to his covert flock for 53 years.


Arrested at Pembridge Castle, the home of a family member, in 1678, and lodged in Hereford Gaol. Falsely accused of being part of the Titus Oates Plot. Condemned in March 1679 for the treason of Catholic priesthood. Martryed at age 80.


Before leaving for his execution, John sat for a while with the under-sheriff, having a final drink and smoking a final pipe. This led to the Herefordshire expression "Kemble cup" and "Kemble pipe", meaning one taken before a parting.


Born

1599 at Rhydica Farm, Saint Weonard's Parish, Herefordshire, England


Died

• hanged, drawn, and quartered on 22 August 1679 at Widemarsh Common, Hereford, England

• so well respected in the area that he was permitted to die on the gallows and avoid the agony of the drawing and quartering elements

• buried in the Welsh Newton Churchyard

• his hand is preserved as a relic at Saint Francis Xavier's church, Hereford, England


Canonized

25 October 1970 by Pope Paul VI



Blessed Giacomo Bianconi of Mevania


Also known as

• Giacomo Bianconi da Bevagna

• James Bianconi

• James of Bevagna

• Jacobus de Blanconibus de Mevania



Profile

Joined the Dominicans at Spoleto, Italy at age 16 in 1236, choosing a life of extreme poverty even by Dominican standards. Founder and first prior of a Dominican friary in Mevania, Italy. Aided survivors and refugees in Mevania after it was sacked by emporer Frederick II in 1248. Helped quash the return of the Nicholaites anti-montanist heresy in Umbria, Italy. Reputed miracle worker.


Born

7 March 1220 at Mevania (modern Bevagna), diocese of Spoleto, Umbria, Italy as Giacomo Bianconi


Died

22 August 1301 at Mevania, Italy of natural causes


Beatified

• 1400 by Pope Boniface IX (cultus confirmed)

• 18 May 1672 by Pope Clement X (cultus confirmed)




Saint John Wall


Also known as

• Francis Dormore

• Francis Johnson

• Francis Webb

• Joachim of Saint Anne

• John Marsh



Additional Memorials

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

• 29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai


Profile

Born to a wealthy Catholic family. Studied in Douai, France and entered the Roman College on 5 November 1641, using the name John Marsh. Ordained 3 December 1645. Joined the Friars Minor in Rome on 1 January 1651, taking the name Joachim of Saint Anne. Vicar and novice-master at Douai. Joined the Worcester mission in 1656 where he served for over 20 years, using several aliases, and living as a fugitive. Arrested in connection with the Titus Oates Plot in December 1678; acquitted of participation in the plot, but was martyred for the crime of priesthood.


Born

1620 Chingle Hall near Preston, Lancashire, England


Died

• hanged, drawn, and quartered on 22 August 1679 near Redhill, Corcester, England

• buried at Saint Oswald's church


Canonized

25 October 1970 by Pope Paul VI




Saint Symphorian of Autun


Profile

Born to the imperial Roman nobility, the son of Senator Faustus and Blessed Augusta. Covert Christian. As a young man he studied at Autun, Gaul (in modern France). There he was arrested by provincial governor Heraclius for not worshipping the pagan goddess Cybele, he asked for tools to destroy the statue. Arrested and flogged for heresy. Because he was from a noble family, he was given a chance to recant, and was even offered bribes to do so; he declined. Martyred in the presence of his mother.



Died

• beheaded by sword on 22 August 178

• a basilica was built over his tomb in the late 5th century by Saint Euphronius of Autun




Saint Andrew of Fiesole


புனிதர் ஆண்ட்ரூ ஸ்காட் 


தலைமைக் குருவின் பெரிய உதவி அதிகாரி:

பிறப்பு: கி.பி. 800 

இறப்பு: கி.பி. 877 அல்லது 880

ஃபியசோல், இத்தாலி

ஏற்கும் சமயம்:

ரோமன் கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபை

கிழக்கு மரபுவழி திருச்சபை

முக்கிய திருத்தலம்:

புனித மார்ட்டின் தேவாலயம், ஃபியசோல், இத்தாலி

புனிதர் ஆண்ட்ரூ ஸ்காட் (St. Andrew the Scot), இத்தாலிய பிராந்தியமான “டுஸ்கனியின்” (Tuscany) பெருநகரான “ஃபுளோரன்ஸின்” (Metropolitan City of Florence) பகுதியான “ஃபியசோலின்” (Fiesole) ஆயரான “புனிதர் டோனடஸின்” (St. Donatus) “பெரிய உதவி அதிகாரி” (Archdeacon) ஆவார். இவர் “டஸ்கனியின் ஆண்ட்ரூ” (Andrew of Tuscany) என்றும், “ஃபியசோல் நகர ஆண்ட்ரூ” (Andrew of Fiesole) என்றும், “அயர்லாந்தின் ஆண்ட்ரூ” (Andrew of Ireland) என்றும் அறியப்படுகிறார். இவர், புனிதர் பிரிட்ஜெட்’டின் (Bridget of Fiesole) சகோதரரும் ஆவார்.

“அயர்லாந்து” அல்லது “ஸ்காட்லாந்து” (Ireland or Scotland) நாட்டில் பிறந்ததாக கூறப்படும் இவர், இத்தாலியிலுள்ள “டுஸ்கனியின்” (Tuscany) “ஃபுளோரன்ஸிலுள்ள” (Florence) “ஃபியசோல்” (Fiesole) நகரில் மரித்தார்.

ஆண்ட்ரூவும் அவரது சகோதரியும் புனிதர் டோனடஸிடம்” (St. Donatus) கல்வி கற்றனர். டோனடஸ் இத்தாலிக்கு புனித யாத்திரை சென்றபோது, ஆண்ட்ரூவும் உடன் சென்றார். டோனடஸ், ஆண்ட்ரூ இருவரும் ஃபியசோல் சென்று சேர்ந்தபோது, அங்குள்ள மக்கள், தமக்கு ஒரு ஆயரை தேர்ந்தெடுப்பதற்காக ஒன்றுகூடியிருந்தனர். அப்போது, வானிலிருந்து இறங்கி வந்த அசரீரி குரல் ஒன்று, டோனடசை சுட்டிக்காட்டி, “இவரே மரியாதைக்கு மிகவும் தகுதியுள்ளவர்” என்றது. ஆயராக நியமிக்கப்பட்டு, பொறுப்பேற்றுக்கொண்டதும், டோனடஸ் தமது “பெரிய உதவி அதிகாரியாக” (Archdeacon) ஆண்ட்ரூவை நியமித்துக்கொண்டார்.

ஃபியசோல் நகரிலிருந்தபோது, பிரபு ஒருவரின் மகள் ஒருவர் இவரால் குணமடைந்ததாக கூறப்படுகிறது. முடக்குவாத நோயால் பாதிக்கப்பட்டிருந்த சிறுமியை காப்பாற்ற மருத்துவர்களால் இயலவில்ல என்றானதும், சிறுமியின் தந்தை, ஆண்ட்ரூவை வந்து தமது மகளுக்காக செபிக்குமாறு வேண்டினார். சிறுமியின் படுக்கையருகே முழங்கால்படியிட்டு செபித்த ஆண்ட்ரூம், “உன்னை இயேசு குனமாக்கிவிட்டார்; எழுந்திரு” என்றார். அந்த சிறுமியும் எழுந்து சென்றாள். ஃபியசோல் நகரில் “பெரிய உதவி அதிகாரியாக” (Archdeacon) இருந்த காலத்தில், இதுபோல் பல அற்புதங்களை இயேசுவின் பெயரால் நிகழ்த்தியதாக கூறப்படுகின்றது. பிசாசுக்களை துரத்தினார். பார்வையற்றவர்களுக்கு பார்வை வரவழைத்தார். நோயுற்றோரை குணமாக்கினார்.


நாற்பத்தேழு வருட ஆயராக சேவையில், ஆண்ட்ரூ டோனடஸுக்கு தீவிர விசுவாசமாக பணியாற்றினார். “மென்சுலா” நகரிலுள்ள “புனித மார்ட்டின் ஆலயத்தை” (Church of San Martino di Mensula) மீட்கவும் அங்கே ஒரு துறவியர் மடத்தை உருவாக்கவும் உந்துசக்தியாக விளங்கினார். தமது கடினமான, மற்றும் எளிய வாழ்க்கைக்காகவும், ஏழைகளுக்கு இவர் ஆற்றிய எல்லையற்ற தொண்டுகளுக்காகவும் ஆண்ட்ரூ பாராட்டப்படுகிறார். இவர், தமது ஆசான் டோனடஸ் மரித்த சில காலத்திலேயே இவரும் மரித்தார். இவர் மரண படுக்கையிலிருந்தபோது, இவருக்கு உதவுவதற்காக இவரது சகோதரி புனிதர் பிரிட்ஜெட்’டை (Bridget of Fiesole) அயர்லாந்திலிருந்து ஒரு தேவதூதர் அழைத்து வந்ததாக கூறப்படுகிறது. இவர் மீட்டெடுத்த புனித மார்ட்டின் தேவாலயத்தில் (St. Martin's Church) இவரது உடல் அடக்கம் செய்யப்பட்டது.

Also known as

• Andrew of Ireland

• Andrew of Tuscany

• Andrew the Scot


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Born to the Irish nobility. Brother of Saint Bridget the Younger. Educated by Saint Donatus of Fiesoli, and made a pilgimage to Rome, Italy with him in 816. When Donatus was miraculously chosen bishop of Fiesole, Italy, Andrew was ordained as archdeacon. He served for 47 years, restored the church of Saint Martin and founded a monastery in Mensola, Italy where he may have lived for a while as a monk. He was known as "the Scot", common in that day when speaking of some one from Ireland. Legend says that as he lay dying, his sister was brought to him his bedside by an angel for a final farewell. Little is known of his life, which caused many later writers to fill in the details with pious fiction.


Born

Ireland


Died

• c.877 in Italy of natural causes

• relics in the church of Saint Martin, Fiesole, Italy




Blessed William Lacey


Additional Memorial

29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai


Profile

Married to a widow name Creswell; both his step-sons from that marriage became Jesuits. He held a civil service position, possibly as coroner, until c.1565 when he began to be persecuted for his Catholicism. Imprisoned for a while at Hull. Widower. He travelled to the European continent in 1580, staying in Rheims and then Pont-a-Mousson in France, and then in Rome, Italy where he obtained dispensation to study for the priesthood. After ordination, he returned to England to minister to covert Catholics. Arrested in York Castle on 22 July 1582 for the crime of priesthood. Abused, loaded with chains, imprisoned underground, and repeatedly interrogated before being executed for being a priest. Martyr.


Born

in Horton, Yorkshire, England


Died

22 August 1582 in York, North Yorkshire, England


Beatified

29 December 1886 by Pope Leo XIII (cultus confirmed)



Blessed Symeon Lukach


Also known as

Simeon Lukac



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Greek Catholic. Born to a farm family. Entered the seminary in 1913; his studies were interrupted by World War I, but he graduated in and was ordained in 1919. Taught moral theology at the seminary in Ivano-Franksivsk. Believed to have been secretly ordained a bishop in April 1945; the secrecy was necessitated by Soviet persecution of the Church. Arrested for his faith by Soviet secret police on 26 October 1949; held until 11 February 1955. Worked as a covert priest after his release. Imprisoned again in July 1962. Contracted tuberculosis and died in prison. Martyr.


Born

7 July 1893 at Starunya, Ivano-Frankivs'ka oblast', Ukraine


Died

22 August 1964 in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ivano-Frankivs'ka oblast', Ukraine of tuberculosis


Beatified

27 June 2001 by Pope John Paul II at Ukraine






Blessed Timoteo da Monticchio


Also known as

Timoteo de Mound


Profile

Born to a peasant family and grew up poor but pious. Joined the Franciscan Friars Minor. Priest. Franciscan novice master in Campli, Teramo, Italy, and lived in the San Angelo d'Ocre convent. Noted for his austere devotion to the Franciscan life, his deep prayer life, and devotion to Franciscan saints. Received visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Francis of Assisi.


Born

1444 in Monticchio, L'Aquila


Died

22 August 1504 in the San Angelo convent in Ocra, L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy of natural causes


Beatified

10 March 1870 by Pope Pius IX (cultus confirmation)



Blessed Élie Leymarie de Laroche


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Priest in the diocese of Verdun, France. Imprisoned on a ship in the harbor of Rochefort, France and left to die during the anti-Catholic persecutions of the French Revolution. One of the Martyrs of the Hulks of Rochefort.



Born

8 January 1758 in Annesse, Dordogne, France


Died

22 August 1794 aboard the prison ship Deux-Associés, in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France


Beatified

1 October 1995 by Pope John Paul II



Blessed Bernard Perani


Also known as

Bernard Offida



Profile

Born to a pious peasant family. Capuchin lay brother, joining the Order in 1626. Worked seven years as a cook. Noted for his charity to the poor, his extensive study of scripture and devotional writings, and his spiritual insights. Given to ecstasies during Eucharistic adoration, he was seen to levitate and to shine with an inner light.


Born

c.1604 in Italy


Died

1694 of natural causes


Beatified

25 May 1795 by Pope Pius VI



Blessed Richard Kirkman


Additional Memorial

29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai


Profile

Studied at Douai, France; ordained in Rheims, France in 1579. Returned to England to minister to covert Catholics. Tutor for Richard Dymake's family in Scrivelsby. Arrested near Wakefield in 1582 for the treason of not accepting the Queen as head of the Church. Martyr.


Born

Addingham, Yorkshire, England


Died

hanged, drawn and quartered on 22 August 1582 at York, England


Beatified

29 December 1886 by Pope Leo XIII (cultus confirmation)



Blessed José Joaquín Erviti Insausti


Also known as

Pascual



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Redemptorist brother, making his profession on 24 February 1935. Martyred in the Spanish Civil War.


Born

11 November 1902 in Echalecu, Navarra, Spain


Died

22 August 1936 in Pradera de San Isidro, Madrid, Spain


Venerated

24 April 2021 by Pope Francis (decree of martyrdom)



Saint Sigfrid of Wearmouth


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Benedictine monk. Spiritual student of Saint Benedict Biscop, and brother monk to Saint Esterwine of Wearmouth and Saint Ceolfrid. Biblical scholar. Co-adjutor abbot of Jarrow Abbey. Abbot in Wearmouth, England in 686.


Died

• 22 August 688 of natural causes related to respiratory illness

• buried in the church of Saint Peter at Jarrow Abbey



Saint Timothy of Rome


Also known as

Timotheus


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Priest in Antioch, Syria. He re-located to Rome, Italy where he became a noted preacher. Martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian.


Born

Syrian


Died

• beheaded c.309 in Rome, Italy

• relics enshrined in a chapel near the church of Saint Paul-outside-the-Walls at Rome, Italy



Saint Gunifort


Also known as

Guniforme, Guniforto, Gunifortus


Additional Memorial

26 August (Pavia, Italy) 



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Martyred while on pilgrimage.


Born

in the British Isles


Died

Pavia, Italy, date undetermined



Saint Anthusa of Seleucia


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Wealthy third-century lay woman in Seleucia, Asia Minor. Convert to Christianity, baptized by Saint Athanasius of Tarsus. Driven out of Seleucia due to her faith, she lived as a desert hermitess for 23 years.



Saint Antoninus of Rome


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Imperial government executioner in the reign of Commodus. Convert who had to immediately turn his back on all his previous life.


Died

186



Saint Arnulf of Eynesbury


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Ninth-century hermit whose records have been lost but who has been long venerated in Arnulphsbury, Cambridgeshire, England.



Saint Athanasius of Tarsus


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Bishop of Tarsus in Asia Minor. Martyred in the persecutions of Emperor Valerian.


Died

257



Saint Maurus of Rheims


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Priest. The only one of a group of 50 martyrs whose name has survived.


Died

• c.260 in Rheims, France


Saint Ethelgitha of Northumbria


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Nun. Abbess of a convent in Northumbria, England.

Saint Ethelgitha of Northumbria was a Benedictine abbess of Northumbria, England. She was born in the early 7th century and died in 720.

Ethelgitha was the daughter of King Edwin of Northumbria and his wife, Æthelburg. She was married to Prince Peada of Mercia, but he died young. After his death, Ethelgitha entered the religious life and became a nun.

She founded a Benedictine monastery at Coldingham, which became a center of learning and piety. Ethelgitha was known for her wisdom and holiness. She was also a skilled poet and musician.

Ethelgitha died in 720 and was buried at Coldingham. She is remembered as a saint and her feast day is celebrated on August 22.


Died

c.720



Saint Fabrician of Toledo


Also known as

Fabricianus



Saint Fabrician of Toledo is a Christian martyr who is venerated by the Catholic Church. He is said to have been martyred in Toledo, Spain, during the persecution of Christians by the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 AD).

Not much is known about the life of Saint Fabrician. He is said to have been a priest in Toledo and was martyred along with another Christian, Saint Filiberto. The two men were beheaded for their faith.

Saint Fabrician is the patron saint of Toledo. His feast day is celebrated on August 22.

.Died

Toledo, Spain



Saint Saturninus of Ostia


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Martyr honoured in Ostia, Italy.

ere is a Saint Saturninus of Ostia. He is a martyr honored in Ostia, Italy who died in 300 AD. His feast day is August 22.

Not much is known about his life. He is said to have been a priest in Ostia and was martyred during the persecution of Christians by the Roman emperor Diocletian. He was beheaded along with two other Christians, Crescentius and Eutichia.


Died

c.300



Saint Epictetus of Ostia


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Martyr honoured in Ostia, Italy.

Saint Epictetus of Ostia is a saint who is said to have been martyred in Ostia, Italy, during the persecution of Diocletian. He is mentioned in the unreliable acta of Saint Aurea of Ostia, but there is no other historical evidence to support his existence.

According to the acta, Epictetus was a young man who was arrested for being a Christian. He was tortured and executed, along with several other Christians, including Saint Felix of Ostia and Saint Maprilis of Ostia.

The feast day of Saint Epictetus of Ostia is celebrated on August 22.


Died

c.300



Saint Maprilis of Ostia


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Martyr honoured in Ostia, Italy.


Saint Maprilis of Ostia is a saint who is said to have been martyred in Ostia, Italy, during the persecution of Diocletian. He is mentioned in the unreliable acta of Saint Aurea of Ostia, but there is no other historical evidence to support his existence.

According to the acta, Maprilis was a young man who was arrested for being a Christian. He was tortured and executed, along with several other Christians, including Saint Felix of Ostia.

The feast day of Saint Maprilis of Ostia is celebrated on August 22.


Died

c.300



Saint Martial of Ostia


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Martyr honoured in Ostia, Italy.

aint Martial of Ostia is a saint who is said to have been born in Ostia, Italy, and to have died as a martyr in Limoges, France. His feast day is celebrated on August 22.

However, there is no historical evidence to support the existence of Saint Martial of Ostia. The earliest known mention of him is in a 12th-century manuscript. It is possible that he was a real person, but it is also possible that he is a legendary figure.


Died

• c.300


Saint Felix of Ostia


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Martyr honoured in Ostia, Italy.

Saint Felix of Ostia was a 4th-century Roman priest and martyr. He was born in Ostia, a port city near Rome, and was ordained a priest. He was known for his piety and charity, and he often ministered to the poor and sick.

During the persecution of Diocletian, Felix was arrested and tortured for his faith. He was eventually beheaded, and his body was buried in Ostia. His feast day is celebrated on August 22.


Died

c.300



Martyred in the Spanish Civil War


• Blessed Dalmau Llebaría Torné

• Blessed Joan Farriol Sabaté

• Blessed Josep Roselló Sans

• Blessed Julio Melgar Salgado

• Blessed Narciso de Esténaga y Echevarría



Ildebrando di Bagnoregio


Sure, here is the English translation of my previous response about Ildebrando di Bagnoregio:

Ildebrando di Bagnoregio was an Italian bishop, the 7th of the diocese of Bagnoregio from 855 to 873. He was born in Bagnoregio, Umbria, around 823. He studied in Rome and was ordained a priest in 847. In 855 he was elected bishop of Bagnoregio. During his episcopate, he dedicated himself to the reform of ecclesiastical life and the defense of the rights of the Church against Emperor Lothair I. He died in Bagnoregio on August 22, 873. He was canonized in 1190 by Pope Celestine III.

Ildebrando was a man of great culture and great spirituality. He was also a man of great strength of character and great courage. He fought for the defense of the rights of the Church and for the reform of ecclesiastical life. He was a great shepherd and a great example of Christian life.

Ildebrando is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. His feast day is celebrated on August 22.


 Stefano de Fontsanta

Stefano de Fontsanta was a Mercedarian of great culture, piety, wisdom, and integrity of life. He was proclaimed Patriarch of Jerusalem by Pope Honorius IV in 1286. He died with great sanctity and doctrine, and the Order celebrates him on August 22.

He was born in Fontsanta, Spain, around 1220. He joined the Mercedarians and was sent to preach in the Kingdom of Naples. He was a very effective preacher and converted many people to Christianity.

In 1286, he was appointed Patriarch of Jerusalem by Pope Honorius IV. He was a very wise and capable administrator, and he did a great deal to improve the organization of the Patriarchate.

He died in Jerusalem in 1299. He was canonized by Pope Leo XIII in 1888.


 Thomas Percy


The feast day of Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland, is celebrated on August 22. He was a Catholic nobleman who was executed for treason in 1572 for his role in the Rising of the North. He was beatified by Pope Leo XIII in 1895.


Timoteo da Monticchio


Timoteo da Monticchio (1444-1504) was an Italian Franciscan friar, beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1870.

He was born in Monticchio, Abruzzo, Italy, in 1444 to a peasant family. He entered the Order of Friars Minor in 1458 and was ordained a priest in 1473. He was the master of novices in the convent of Campli and then the provincial minister of Abruzzo.

Timoteo da Monticchio was a man of great piety and devotion. He was known for his austerity of life and his intense life of prayer. He also had the gift of ecstasies and visions.

He died in Ocre, Abruzzo, Italy, on August 22, 1504. His body is preserved incorrupt in the church of the convent of Sant'Angelo d'Ocre.

Timoteo da Monticchio is venerated as a saint by the faithful all over Italy. His feast day is celebrated on August 22.