Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless otherwise stated.
Saint Praxedes.
Virgin.
Feast Day 21 July.
Simple.
White Vestments.
The Basilica of Santa Prassede
(Saint Praxedes), Rome.
Photo: 18 April 2015.
Source: Own work.
Author: Livioandronico2013
(Wikimedia Commons)
The Feast of Saint Pius I, on 11 July, recalled to our mind Saint Pudentiana and her sister, Saint Praxedes, who placed their house at the disposal of this Holy Pontiff. Saint Pudentiana's Feast Day appears in the Cycle on 19 May, under the Reign of The Risen Lord, and Saint Praxedes's Feast Day is today, under the Reign of The Holy Ghost.
On the Tuesday of The Third Week in Lent, The Station is held at Rome in the Titular Church of Saint Pudentiana and on the Monday in Holy Week at the Titular Church of Saint Praxedes.
Pope Paschal I depicted in a mosaic in the Basilica of Santa Prassede, Rome. He is presenting a model of the Basilica to Christ, and wears a square Halo, which means he was alive at the time of the mosaic.
This File: 16 August 2005.
User: Marcus Cyron
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The Religious Ceremonies, which took place in her mansion, attracted the attention of the pagans. Many Christians were arrested there and led away to death.
English: The Apse.
Basilica of Santa Prassede, Rome.
Deutsch: Santa Prassede.
Rom; Triumphbogen und Apsis.
Photo: 13 May 2009.
Source: Own work.
Author: Welleschik
(Wikimedia Commons)
She died during Emperor Antonius's reign in the 2nd-Century A.D., after having besought God to deliver her from the sight of such woeful scenes. Her body was laid by that of her father and sister in the Cemetery of her grand-mother, Priscilla.
Let us Celebrate joyfully The Feast of the blessed Virgin Praxedes, in order to obtain thereby feelings of loving devotion (Collect).
Mass: Loquébar.
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Always inspiring, the story of St. Praxedes, her sister-martyr, St. Pudenziana, and I didn’t know her grandmother was Santa Priscilla, whose catacombs are Amin the most extraordinary in all the sites and holy places in Rome.
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