Monday, April 29, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Phoebe Read more

St. Phoebe

Phoebe was a first-century Christian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Romans, verses 16:1-2. A notable woman in the church of Cenchreae, she was trusted by Paul to deliver his letter to the Romans. Paul refers to her both as a deacon and as a helper or patron of many. This is the only place in the New Testament where a woman is specifically referred to with these two...
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The Martyrs of September Read more

The Martyrs of September

The Martyrs of September are a group of 191 martyrs who died in the French Revolution. They were imprisoned in the Abbey of St-Germain-des-Prés, Hôtel des Carmes in the rue de Rennes, Prison de la Force, and Seminaire de Saint-Firmin in Paris, France by the Legislative Assembly for refusing to take the oath to support the civil constitution of the clergy. This act placed priests under the...
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Abdon and Izban, Judges of Israel Read more

Abdon and Izban, Judges of Israel

Today the Church celebrates two of the judges from the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament, Abdon and Izban. Ibzan appears in the Hebrew Bible as the tenth of the Judges of Israel. Very little is said about him, except the following: “And after him [i.e. Jephthah], Ibzan of Bethlehem judged Israel. And he had thirty sons, whom he sent abroad, and took in thirty...
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St. Raymond Nonnatus Read more

St. Raymond Nonnatus

St. Raymond Nonnatus (1200-1240) was born in Catalonia, Spain, to a noble family. His life was saved by caesarean section after his mother died in childbirth, earning him the name 'Nonnatus' meaning 'one not born'. Raymond was a pious child drawn to the religious life, but his father had plans for him to serve in the royal court of the King of Aragon. To distract Raymond from...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 57
Saints Felix and Audactus Read more

Saints Felix and Audactus

Felix and Adauctus (d. 303) were legendary Christian martyrs who were said to have suffered during the Great Persecution during the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian. The Acts, first published in Ado's Martyrology, relate as follows: Felix, a Roman priest, and brother of another priest, also named Felix, being ordered to offer sacrifice to the gods, was brought by the prefect Dracus to...
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