English: The Martyrdom of Saint Januarius
in the Amphitheatre at Pozzuoli.
Italiano: San Gennaro nell'anfiteatro di Pozzuoli
Artist: Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–1653).
Date: Circa 1636.
Current location:
Source/Photographer:
(Wikimedia Commons)
Text from The Saint Andrew Daily Missal,
unless stated otherwise.
Saint Januarius (San Gennaro) and his Companions.
Martyrs.
Feast Day 19 September.
Double.
Red Vestments.
“At Pozzuoli, in Campania, Italy,” says The Roman Martyrology, “The Feast of The Holy Martyrs, Januarius (San Gennaro), Bishop of Beneventum, Festus (his Deacon), Desiderius (his Lector), Socius, a Deacon of the Church at Misenum, Proculus, a Deacon of Pozzuoli, Eutychius, and Acutius, who, after having been bound with chains, were beheaded, under Emperor Diocletian (305 A.D.).
“The body of Saint Januarius was taken to Naples and honourably buried in the Church where his blood is still preserved in a glass phial. When the phial is placed near the head of the Holy Martyr, the blood liquefies and bubbles as if it had just been shed.”
This Miracle, known as The Miracle of Saint Januarius, still takes place. The blood, contained in two glass phials where it is coagulated into a dark-red mass, increases in volume and weight; on liquefying, it becomes bright-red, while the surface is covered with bubbles, wherefore it is said to boil.
The Miracle takes place three times a year:
“The body of Saint Januarius was taken to Naples and honourably buried in the Church where his blood is still preserved in a glass phial. When the phial is placed near the head of the Holy Martyr, the blood liquefies and bubbles as if it had just been shed.”
This Miracle, known as The Miracle of Saint Januarius, still takes place. The blood, contained in two glass phials where it is coagulated into a dark-red mass, increases in volume and weight; on liquefying, it becomes bright-red, while the surface is covered with bubbles, wherefore it is said to boil.
The Miracle takes place three times a year:
During the Feast of May, lasting nine days, from the First Sunday in the Month;
In September, during eight days, from 19 September to
26 September;
On 16 December.
Mass: Salus autem.
Gospel: Sedénte Jesu.
Mass: Salus autem.
Gospel: Sedénte Jesu.