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05 September, 2025

Saint Laurence Justinian. Bishop. Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 5 September. White Vestments.




San Lorenzo Giustiniani adoring Baby Jesus.
Private Neapolitan collection.
Artist: Luca Giordano (1632–1705).
Date: 17th-Century.
Author: Luca Giordano (1632–1705).
(Wikimedia Commons)


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

Saint Laurence Justinian.
   Bishop.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 5 September.

Semi-Double.

White Vestments.

Saint Laurence, born in Venice, Italy, in the 15th-Century, of the illustrious family of Giustiniani, preferred the severe austerities of The Cloister to a glorious alliance arranged for him by his mother.

Looking at a Crucifix, he exclaimed: "It is Thou, O Lord, Who art my hope, and in Thee is consolation and strength." He then entered among The Canons of Saint George of Alga.


Saint Laurence Justinian, 
Bishop and Confessor.
From: “The Liturgical Year”.
By: Dom Prosper Guéranger.
Available on YouTube

All his life, he practised the greatest austerity and it was chiefly in assiduous Prayer that he was inflamed with ardent love for God and devotion to his neighbour. He was called by Pope Eugenius IV to share in the full power of Christ's Priesthood: He was made Patriarch of Grado, but, Transferring the See to Venice, in 1451, he became the first Patriarch of this City.

He died in 1455, saying: "I am going to Thee, O Good Jesus."

Mass: Státuit.


Artist: Gentile Bellini (1429–1507).
Date: 1465.
Current location: Accademia of Venice.
This File: 15 July 2007.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

Lawrence Giustiniani, C.R.S.A. (1 July 1381 – 8 January 1456), is Venerated as a Saint by The Catholic Church. He was a Canon Regular, who was appointed as a Bishop and became the first Patriarch of Venice.

He was a member of the well-known Giustiniani family, which includes several Saints. The piety of his mother seems to have served as an inspiration for his own Spirituality, as he chose a life of Prayer and Service.

In 1404, after being Ordained a Deacon, at the suggestion of an uncle who was a Priest, he joined a Community of Secular Canons following a Monastic form of life on the Island of San Giorgio in Alga.

He was admired by his fellows for his poverty, mortification, and fervency of Prayer. Two years after his Ordination to the Catholic Priesthood, in 1407, the Community accepted the Rule of Saint Augustine. He was chosen to be the first Prior of the Community.

Giustiniani promoted the Constitutions which he had established for the Canons of Saint George, which was embraced by other Communities of Canons in the region, and, shortly thereafter, he became the Prior General of a Congregation. He was so zealous in spreading it that he was looked upon as if he were the actual Founder of the Order.



In 1433, Pope Eugene IV, one of the Founders of the Monastery of San Giorgio, named Giustiniani as the Bishop of Castello. He found a Diocese in shambles, and his Administration was marked by considerable growth and reform.

In 1451, Pope Nicholas V united the Diocese of Castello with the Patriarchate of Grado, and the Seat of the Patriarchate was moved to Venice, making Giustiniani the first Patriarch of Venice, a Post that he held for over four years.

It was during Giustiniani’s rule that Constantinople fell to Muslim forces. Due to their Centuries of close trading partnerships with the Byzantine Empire, the people of Venice were in panic as to their future. He took a leading role in helping the Republic of Venice deal with the crisis, working with the Senate to help chart its future, as well as with the Clergy and people to calm them.


He died on 8 January 8 1456, and was Canonised by Pope Alexander VIII (1689–1691). His works, consisting of Sermons, Letters and ascetic Treatises, have been frequently reprinted.

Pope Innocent XII (1691–1700) inserted his Feast Day in The General Roman Calendar for Celebration on 5 September, the Anniversary of his elevation to the Episcopate.





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Saint Laurence Justinian. Bishop. Confessor. Feast Day 5 September. White Vestments.



Saint Laurence Justinian 
(San Lorenzo Giustiniani) 
adoring the Baby Jesus.
Date: 17th-Century.
Artist: Luca Giordano.
Private Neapolitan Collection.
Source: SANTI BEATI
(Wikimedia Commons)


Text from “The Liturgical Year”.
   By: Abbot Guéranger, O.S.B.
   Volume 14.
   Time After Pentecost.
   Book V.


“Come, all ye who are drawn by the desire of unchangeable good, and who seek it in vain in this passing World; I will tell you what Heaven has done for me.


Saint Laurence Justinian.
Feast Day 5 September.
“What Love Does To Some”.
Available on YouTube

“Like you, I once sought with feverish eagerness; and this exterior World could not satisfy my burning desire.

“But, by the Divine Grace, which fed my anguish, at length she, whose name I then knew not, appeared to me, more beautiful than the Sun, sweeter than balm.



“As she approached, how gentle was her counternance, how peace-inspiring her voice, saying to me: “O thou, whose youth is all full of the love wherewith I inspire thee, why dost thou thus pour out thy heart ?

The peace thou seekest by so many different ways, is with me; thy desire shall be amply fulfilled, I promise thee, if only thou wilt take me for thy bride.”


“I acknowledge that at these words my heart failed, my Soul was all pierced with the dart of her love. As I wished to know her name, her dignity, her origin, she told me she was called the Wisdom of God; and that, at first invisible in the bosom of The Father, she had taken of a mother a visible nature, in order to be more easily loved.

“Then, with great delight, I gave my consent; and she, kissing me, departed full of joy. Ever since then, the flame of her love has been growing within me, absorbing all my thoughts.

“Her delights endure for ever; she is my well-beloved bride, my inseparable companion. Through her, the peace I once sought is now the cause of my joy. Hear me then, all of you: Go to her in like manner; for she makes it her happiness to reject no-one”.


Knowing the end of his life had come, he raised his eyes to Heaven, and saying: “I come to Thee, O good Jesus !”, he fell asleep in The Lord on 8 January. The holiness of his death was attested by Angelic harmonies heard by several Carthusian Monks.

Other Miracles, worked after his death, also gave proof of his Sanctity; on which account, Pope Alexander VIII enrolled him among the Saints. Pope Innocent XII assigned for his Feast Day 5 September, on which day the holy man had been raised to the Pontifical dignity.
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