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Saturday, 2 December 2023

Saint Bibiana. Virgin And Martyr. Whose Feast Day Is, Today, 2 December.




Frescoes by Pietro da Cortona.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 24 October 2015.
Source: Own work.
Author: Sailko
(Wikimedia Commons)



Fresco by Agostino Ciampelli.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 24 October 2015.
Source: Own work.
Author: Sailko
(Wikimedia Commons)



Saint Bibiana.
Statue by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 30 August 2013.
Source: WikiPaintings
Author: WikiPaintings
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint Bibiana.
Feast Day 2 December.
Available on YouTube


Text is from “The Liturgical Year”.
By: Abbot Guéranger, O.S.B.

Volume 1.
Advent.

Of the Saints whose Feast Days are kept during Advent, five are Virgins. The first, Saint Bibiana, whom we honour, today, is a daughter of Rome.

The second, Saint Barbara, is the glory of the Eastern Churches.

The third, Saint Eulalia of Merida, is one of Spain’s richest treasures.

The fourth, Saint Lucy (Santa Lucia), belongs to beautiful Sicily.

The fifth, Saint Odilia, is claimed by France.


These five wise Virgins lighted their lamps and watched, waiting for the coming of the Spouse. Such was their constancy and fidelity, that four of them shed blood for the love of Him, after Whom they longed.

Let us take courage by this noble example; and since we have not, as the Apostle expresses it, as yet resisted unto blood, let us not think it hard if we suffer fatigue and trouble in the holy exercises of this Penitential Season of Advent: He, for Whom we do them all, will soon be with us and repay us.

Today, it is the chaste and courageous Bibiana who instructs us by her glorious example.

Saint Bibiana. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 2 December.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.

Saint Bibiana.
   Virgin And Martyr.
   Feast Day 2 December.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.


Saint Bibiana,
by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 30 August 2013.
Source: WikiPaintings
Author: WikiPaintings
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Bibiana was born in Rome of a noble Christian family; and, as the Collect tells us, in her the Flower of Virginity was united with the Palm of Martyrdom.

A wise and prudent Virgin (Gradual), she was less afraid of the loss of all her goods and of her sufferings of imprisonment, than of the loss of that Hidden Treasure or that Pearl of Great Price, of which the Gospel speaks.

When delivered to the caresses and flattery off her jailer, Rufinus, who strove to pervert her, she called upon The Lord, Who saved her from destruction (Epistle).

Rufinus then had recourse to violence, but with no greater success. Seeing which, the enraged Governor of Rome ordered that Bibiana should be tied to a Column, and beaten to death with thongs loaded with lead (363 A.D.) The Basilica of Saint Mary Major was built over her tomb.

Mass: Me exspectavérunt, of The Common of Virgins.


Church of Saint Bibiana, Rome.
Illustration: WINE TRIPPING

Friday, 2 December 2022

Saint Bibiana. Virgin And Martyr. Whose Feast Day Is, Today, 2 December.

 


Frescoes by Pietro da Cortona.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 24 October 2015.
Source: Own work.
Author: Sailko
(Wikimedia Commons)



Fresco by Agostino Ciampelli.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 24 October 2015.
Source: Own work.
Author: Sailko
(Wikimedia Commons)



Saint Bibiana.
Statue by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 30 August 2013.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint Bibiana.
Feast Day 2 December.
Available on YouTube


Text is from “The Liturgical Year”.
By: Abbot Guéranger, O.S.B.

Volume 1.
Advent.

Of the Saints whose Feast Days are kept during Advent, five are Virgins. The first, Saint Bibiana, whom we honour, today, is a daughter of Rome.

The second, Saint Barbara, is the glory of the Eastern Churches.

The third, Saint Eulalia of Merida, is one of Spain’s richest treasures.

The fourth, Saint Lucy (Santa Lucia), belongs to beautiful Sicily.

The fifth, Saint Odilia, is claimed by France.

These five wise Virgins lighted their lamps and watched, waiting for the coming of the Spouse. Such was their constancy and fidelity, that four of them shed blood for the love of Him, after Whom they longed.

Let us take courage by this noble example; and since we have not, as the Apostle expresses it, as yet resisted unto blood, let us not think it hard if we suffer fatigue and trouble in the holy exercises of this Penitential Season of Advent: He, for Whom we do them all, will soon be with us and repay us.

Today, it is the chaste and courageous Bibiana who instructs us by her glorious example.

Saint Bibiana. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 2 December.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.

Saint Bibiana.
   Virgin And Martyr.
   Feast Day 2 December.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.


Saint Bibiana,
by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 30 August 2013.
Source: WikiPaintings
Author: WikiPaintings
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Bibiana was born in Rome of a noble Christian family; and, as the Collect tells us, in her the Flower of Virginity was united with the Palm of Martyrdom.

A wise and prudent Virgin (Gradual), she was less afraid of the loss of all her goods and of her sufferings of imprisonment, than of the loss of that Hidden Treasure or that Pearl of Great Price, of which the Gospel speaks.

When delivered to the caresses and flattery off her jailer, Rufinus, who strove to pervert her, she called upon The Lord, Who saved her from destruction (Epistle).

Rufinus then had recourse to violence, but with no greater success. Seeing which, the enraged Governor of Rome ordered that Bibiana should be tied to a Column, and beaten to death with thongs loaded with lead (363 A.D.) The Basilica of Saint Mary Major was built over her tomb.

Mass: Me exspectavérunt, of The Common of Virgins.


Church of Saint Bibiana, Rome.
Illustration: WINE TRIPPING

Thursday, 2 December 2021

Saint Bibiana. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 2 December.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.

Saint Bibiana.
   Virgin And Martyr.
   Feast Day 2 December.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.


Saint Bibiana,
by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 30 August 2013.
Source: WikiPaintings
Author: WikiPaintings
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Bibiana was born in Rome of a noble Christian family; and, as the Collect tells us, in her the Flower of Virginity was united with the Palm of Martyrdom.

A wise and prudent Virgin (Gradual), she was less afraid of the loss of all her goods and of her sufferings of imprisonment, than of the loss of that Hidden Treasure or that Pearl of Great Price, of which the Gospel speaks.

When delivered to the caresses and flattery off her jailer, Rufinus, who strove to pervert her, she called upon The Lord, Who saved her from destruction (Epistle).

Rufinus then had recourse to violence, but with no greater success. Seeing which, the enraged Governor of Rome ordered that Bibiana should be tied to a Column, and beaten to death with thongs loaded with lead (363 A.D.) The Basilica of Saint Mary Major was built over her tomb.

Mass: Me exspectavérunt, of The Common of Virgins.


Church of Saint Bibiana, Rome.
Illustration: WINE TRIPPING

Wednesday, 2 December 2020

Saint Bibiana. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 2 December.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.

Saint Bibiana.
   Virgin And Martyr.
   Feast Day 2 December.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.


Saint Bibiana,
by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Church of Santa Bibiana, Rome.
Photo: 30 August 2013.
Source: WikiPaintings
Author: WikiPaintings
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Bibiana was born in Rome of a noble Christian family; and, as the Collect tells us, in her the Flower of Virginity was united with the Palm of Martyrdom.

A wise and prudent Virgin (Gradual), she was less afraid of the loss of all her goods and of her sufferings of imprisonment, than of the loss of that Hidden Treasure or that Pearl of Great Price, of which the Gospel speaks.

When delivered to the caresses and flattery off her jailer, Rufinus, who strove to pervert her, she called upon The Lord, Who saved her from destruction (Epistle).

Rufinus then had recourse to violence, but with no greater success. Seeing which, the enraged Governor of Rome ordered that Bibiana should be tied to a Column, and beaten to death with thongs loaded with lead (363 A.D.) The Basilica of Saint Mary Major was built over her tomb.

Mass: Me exspectavérunt, of The Common of Virgins.


Church of Saint Bibiana, Rome.
Illustration: WINE TRIPPING

Monday, 2 December 2019

Saint Bibiana. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 2 December.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.

Saint Bibiana.
   Virgin And Martyr.
   Feast Day 2 December.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.



Saint Bibiana, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Santa Bibiana, Rome, Italy.
Photo: 30 August 2013.
Source: WikiPaintings
Author: WikiPaintings
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Bibiana was born in Rome of a noble Christian family; and, as the Collect tells us, in her the Flower of Virginity was united with the Palm of Martyrdom.

A wise and prudent Virgin (Gradual), she was less afraid of the loss of all her goods and of her sufferings of imprisonment, than of the loss of that Hidden Treasure or that Pearl of Great Price, of which the Gospel speaks.

When delivered to the caresses and flattery off her jailer, Rufinus, who strove to pervert her, she called upon The Lord, Who saved her from destruction (Epistle).

Rufinus then had recourse to violence, but with no greater success. Seeing which, the enraged Governor of Rome ordered that Bibiana should be tied to a Column, and beaten to death with thongs loaded with lead (363 A.D.) The Basilica of Saint Mary Major was built over her tomb.

Mass: Me exspectavérunt, of The Common of Virgins.


Church of Saint Bibiana, Rome, Italy.
Illustration: WINE TRIPPING

Friday, 2 December 2016

Saint Bibiana. Virgin And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 2 December.


Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.

Saint Bibiana.
Virgin And Martyr.
Feast Day 2 December.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.



Saint Bibiana,
by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Santa Bibiana, Rome,
Italy.
Photo: 30 August 2013.
Source: WikiPaintings
Author: WikiPaintings
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint Bibiana was born in Rome of a noble Christian family; and, as the Collect tells us, in her the Flower of Virginity  was united with the Palm of Martyrdom.

A wise and prudent Virgin (Gradual), she was less afraid of the loss of all her goods and of her sufferings of imprisonment, than of the loss of that Hidden Treasure or that Pearl of Great Price, of which the Gospel speaks.

When delivered to the caresses and flattery off her jailer, Rufinus, who strove to pervert her, she called upon The Lord, Who saved her from destruction (Epistle).

Rufinus then had recourse to violence, but with no greater success. Seeing which, the enraged Governor of Rome ordered that Bibiana should be tied to a Column, and beaten to death with thongs loaded with lead (363 A.D.) The Basilica of Saint Mary Major was built over her tomb.

Mass: Me exspectavérunt, of The Common of Virgins.



Church of Saint Bibiana,
Rome, Italy.
Illustration: WINE TRIPPING
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