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Thursday, 15 February 2024

Saint Faustinus And Saint Jovita. Martyrs. Feast Day, Today, 15 February.


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

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 15 February.

Simple.

Red Vestments.


English: The Virgin Mary and Christ Child
with Saint Jovita and Saint Faustinus.
Italiano: Vincenzo Foppa, Pala della Mercanzia.
Artist: Vincenzo Foppa (1427-1515).
Photo: 3 November 2011.
Current location: Tosio Martinengo Gallery
Source/Photographer: Bruno Passamani, "Guida della
Pinacoteca Tosio-Martinengo di Brescia", Grafo, Brescia 1988.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita, both born at Brescia, Italy, were brothers and of noble origin. During "The Persecution", "they stood the assault of sufferings, disgrace, and tribulations" (Epistle) in several Towns in Italy.

"They were tortured to death" (Gospel) at Brescia, Italy, at the beginning of Emperor Hadrian's reign in 117 A.D.

"Following the example of The Holy Martyrs Faustinus and Jovita, let us apply ourselves with ardour to Penance, so that we may enjoy the fruits of the redemption."

Mass: Salus autem.
Secret: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.
Postcommunion: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.

Wednesday, 15 February 2023

Saint Faustinus And Saint Jovita. Martyrs. Feast Day, Today, 15 February.


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

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 15 February.

Simple.

Red Vestments.


English: The Virgin Mary and Christ Child
with Saint Jovita and Saint Faustinus.
Italiano: Vincenzo Foppa, Pala della Mercanzia.
Artist: Vincenzo Foppa (1427-1515).
Photo: 3 November 2011.
Current location: Tosio Martinengo Gallery
Source/Photographer: Bruno Passamani, "Guida della
Pinacoteca Tosio-Martinengo di Brescia", Grafo, Brescia 1988.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita, both born at Brescia, Italy, were brothers and of noble origin. During "The Persecution", "they stood the assault of sufferings, disgrace, and tribulations" (Epistle) in several Towns in Italy.

"They were tortured to death" (Gospel) at Brescia, Italy, at the beginning of Emperor Hadrian's reign in 117 A.D.

"Following the example of The Holy Martyrs Faustinus and Jovita, let us apply ourselves with ardour to Penance, so that we may enjoy the fruits of the redemption."

Mass: Salus autem.
Secret: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.
Postcommunion: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.

Tuesday, 15 February 2022

Saint Faustinus And Saint Jovita. Martyrs. Feast Day, Today, 15 February.


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

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 15 February.

Simple.

Red Vestments.


English: The Virgin Mary and Christ Child
with Saint Jovita and Saint Faustinus.
Italiano: Vincenzo Foppa, Pala della Mercanzia.
Artist: Vincenzo Foppa (1427-1515).
Photo: 3 November 2011.
Current location: Tosio Martinengo Gallery
Source/Photographer: Bruno Passamani, "Guida della
Pinacoteca Tosio-Martinengo di Brescia", Grafo, Brescia 1988.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita, both born at Brescia, Italy, were brothers and of noble origin. During "The Persecution", "they stood the assault of sufferings, disgrace, and tribulations" (Epistle) in several Towns in Italy.

"They were tortured to death" (Gospel) at Brescia, Italy, at the beginning of Emperor Hadrian's reign in 117 A.D.

"Following the example of The Holy Martyrs Faustinus and Jovita, let us apply ourselves with ardour to Penance, so that we may enjoy the fruits of the redemption."

Mass: Salus autem.
Secret: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.
Postcommunion: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.

Monday, 15 February 2021

Saint Faustinus And Saint Jovita. Martyrs. Feast Day, Today, 15 February.


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

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 15 February.

Simple.

Red Vestments.


English: The Virgin Mary and Christ Child
with Saint Jovita and Saint Faustinus.
Italiano: Vincenzo Foppa, Pala della Mercanzia.
Artist: Vincenzo Foppa (1427-1515).
Photo: 3 November 2011.
Current location: Tosio Martinengo Gallery
Source/Photographer: Bruno Passamani, "Guida della
Pinacoteca Tosio-Martinengo di Brescia", Grafo, Brescia 1988.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita, both born at Brescia, Italy, were brothers and of noble origin. During "The Persecution", "they stood the assault of sufferings, disgrace, and tribulations" (Epistle) in several Towns in Italy.

"They were tortured to death" (Gospel) at Brescia, Italy, at the beginning of Emperor Hadrian's reign in 117 A.D.

"Following the example of The Holy Martyrs Faustinus and Jovita, let us apply ourselves with ardour to Penance, so that we may enjoy the fruits of the redemption."

Mass: Salus autem.
Secret: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.
Postcommunion: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.

Saturday, 15 February 2020

Saint Faustinus And Saint Jovita. Martyrs. Feast Day, Today, 15 February.


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

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 15 February.

Simple.

Red Vestments.



English: The Virgin Mary and Christ Child
with Saint Jovita and Saint Faustinus.
Italiano: Vincenzo Foppa, Pala della Mercanzia.
Artist: Vincenzo Foppa (1427-1515).
Photo: 3 November 2011.
Current location: Tosio Martinengo Gallery
Source/Photographer: Bruno Passamani, "Guida della
Pinacoteca Tosio-Martinengo di Brescia", Grafo, Brescia 1988.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita, both born at Brescia, Italy, were brothers and of noble origin. During "The Persecution", "they stood the assault of sufferings, disgrace, and tribulations" (Epistle) in several Towns in Italy.

"They were tortured to death" (Gospel) at Brescia, Italy, at the beginning of Emperor Hadrian's reign in 117 A.D.

"Following the example of The Holy Martyrs Faustinus and Jovita, let us apply ourselves with ardour to Penance, so that we may enjoy the fruits of the redemption."

Mass: Salus autem.
Secret: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.
Postcommunion: From “The First Mass Of Several Martyrs”.

Friday, 15 February 2019

Saint Faustinus And Saint Jovita. Martyrs. Feast Day 15 February.


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

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita. 
   Martyrs. 
   Feast Day 15 February.

Simple.

Red Vestments.


English: The Virgin Mary and Christ Child with Saint Jovita and Saint Faustinus.
Italiano: Vincenzo Foppa, Pala della Mercanzia.
Artist: Vincenzo Foppa (1427-1515).
Photo: 3 November 2011.
Current location: Tosio Martinengo Gallery
Source/Photographer: Bruno Passamani,
"Guida della Pinacoteca Tosio-Martinengo di Brescia", Grafo, Brescia 1988.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita, both born at Brescia, Italy, were brothers and of noble origin. During "The Persecution", "they stood the assault of sufferings, disgrace, and tribulations" (Epistle) in several Towns in Italy.

"They were tortured to death" (Gospel) at Brescia, Italy, at the beginning of Emperor Hadrian's reign in 117 A.D.

"Following the example of The Holy Martyrs Faustinus and Jovita, let us apply ourselves with ardour to Penance, so that we may enjoy the fruits of the redemption."

Mass: Salus autem.
Secret: The First Mass Of Several Martyrs.
Postcommunion: The First Mass Of Several Martyrs.

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Saint Faustinus And Saint Jovita. Martyrs. Feast Day 15 February.


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

Saint Faustinus And Saint Jovita.
Martyrs.
Feast Day 15 February.

Simple.

Red Vestments.


English: Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita with The Blessed Virgin Mary and Child.
Altarpiece artwork exhibited at the Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, in Brescia, Italy.
Italiano: Vincenzo Foppa, Pala della Mercanzia.
Date: 3 November 2011.
Artist: Vincenzo Foppa (1427–1515).
Source/Photographer: Bruno Passamani,
"Guida della Pinacoteca Tosio-Martinengo di Brescia", Grafo, Brescia 1988.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint Faustinus and Saint Jovita, both born at Brescia, Italy, were brothers and of noble origin. During The Persecution, "they stood in the assault of sufferings, disgrace, and tribulations" (Epistle) in several Towns of Italy.

"They were tortured to death" (Gospel) at Brescia, Italy, at the beginning of Emperor Hadrian's reign in 117 A.D.

"Following the example of The Holy Martyrs, Faustinus and Jovita, let us apply ourselves with ardour to Penance, so that we may enjoy The Fruits of The Redemption."

Mass: Salus autem.
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