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Tuesday, 1 October 2024

Saint Remigius. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 1 October.


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

Saint Remigius.
   Bishop.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 1 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.


The Baptism of Clovis by Saint Remigius.
Date: Circa 1500.
Current location: National Gallery of Art,
Washington D.C., United States of America.
Credit line: Samuel H. Kress Collection.
Source/Photographer: National Gallery of Art,
(Wikimedia Commons)

"At Reims, in Gaul," says The Roman Martyrology, "The Feast of Saint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor, who converted the Frankish Nation to The Faith of Jesus Christ, by Baptising their King, Clovis."

Saint Remigius died 13 January 533 A.D., and his Relics were Solemnly Translated 1 October.

Mass: Státuit.


Saint Remigius Baptises Clovis,
King of The Franks.
Illustration: SALVE MARIA REGINA

The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Remigius, Remy or Remi, (French: Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; Italian: Remigio; Spanish: Remigio; Occitan: Romieg; Polish: Remigiusz; Breton: Remig and Lithuanian: Remigijus), was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of The Franks (circa 437 A.D. – 13 January 533 A.D.).

On 24 December 496 A.D., he Baptised Clovis I, King of The Franks. This Baptism, leading to the conversion of the entire Frankish people to Nicene Christianity, was a momentous success for The Catholic Church and a seminal event in European history.

Sunday, 1 October 2023

Saint Remigius. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 1 October.


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

Saint Remigius.
   Bishop.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 1 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.


The Baptism of Clovis by Saint Remigius.
Date: Circa 1500.
Current location: National Gallery of Art,
Washington D.C., United States of America.
Credit line: Samuel H. Kress Collection.
Source/Photographer: National Gallery of Art,
(Wikimedia Commons)

"At Reims, in Gaul," says The Roman Martyrology, "The Feast of Saint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor, who converted the Frankish Nation to The Faith of Jesus Christ, by Baptising their King, Clovis."

Saint Remigius died 13 January 533 A.D., and his Relics were Solemnly Translated 1 October.

Mass: Státuit.


Saint Remigius Baptises Clovis,
King of The Franks.
Illustration: SALVE MARIA REGINA

The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Remigius, Remy or Remi, (French: Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; Italian: Remigio; Spanish: Remigio; Occitan: Romieg; Polish: Remigiusz; Breton: Remig and Lithuanian: Remigijus), was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of The Franks (circa 437 A.D. – 13 January 533 A.D.).

On 24 December 496 A.D., he Baptised Clovis I, King of The Franks. This Baptism, leading to the conversion of the entire Frankish people to Nicene Christianity, was a momentous success for The Catholic Church and a seminal event in European history.

Saturday, 1 October 2022

Saint Remigius. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 1 October.


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

Saint Remigius.
   Bishop.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 1 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.


The Baptism of Clovis by Saint Remigius.
Date: Circa 1500.
Current location: National Gallery of Art,
Washington D.C., United States of America.
Credit line: Samuel H. Kress Collection.
Source/Photographer: National Gallery of Art,
(Wikimedia Commons)

"At Reims, in Gaul," says The Roman Martyrology, "The Feast of Saint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor, who converted the Frankish Nation to The Faith of Jesus Christ, by Baptising their King, Clovis."

Saint Remigius died 13 January 533 A.D., and his Relics were Solemnly Translated 1 October.

Mass: Státuit.


Saint Remigius Baptises Clovis,
King of The Franks.
Illustration: SALVE MARIA REGINA

The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Remigius, Remy or Remi, (French: Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; Italian: Remigio; Spanish: Remigio; Occitan: Romieg; Polish: Remigiusz; Breton: Remig and Lithuanian: Remigijus), was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of The Franks (circa 437 A.D. – 13 January 533 A.D.).

On 24 December 496 A.D., he Baptised Clovis I, King of The Franks. This Baptism, leading to the conversion of the entire Frankish people to Nicene Christianity, was a momentous success for The Catholic Church and a seminal event in European history.

Friday, 1 October 2021

Saint Remigius. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 1 October.


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

Saint Remigius.
   Bishop.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 1 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.


The Baptism of Clovis by Saint Remigius.
Date: Circa 1500.
Current location: National Gallery of Art,
Washington D.C., United States of America.
Credit line: Samuel H. Kress Collection.
Source/Photographer: National Gallery of Art,
(Wikimedia Commons)

"At Reims, in Gaul," says The Roman Martyrology, "The Feast of Saint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor, who converted the Frankish Nation to The Faith of Jesus Christ, by Baptising their King, Clovis."

Saint Remigius died 13 January 533 A.D., and his Relics were Solemnly Translated 1 October.

Mass: Státuit.


Saint Remigius Baptises Clovis,
King of The Franks.
Illustration: SALVE MARIA REGINA

The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Remigius, Remy or Remi, (French: Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; Italian: Remigio; Spanish: Remigio; Occitan: Romieg; Polish: Remigiusz; Breton: Remig and Lithuanian: Remigijus), was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of The Franks (circa 437 A.D. – 13 January 533 A.D.).

On 24 December 496 A.D., he Baptised Clovis I, King of The Franks. This Baptism, leading to the conversion of the entire Frankish people to Nicene Christianity, was a momentous success for The Catholic Church and a seminal event in European history.

Thursday, 1 October 2020

Saint Remigius. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 1 October.


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

Saint Remigius.
   Bishop and Confessor.
   Feast Day 1 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.



The Baptism of Clovis by Saint Remigius.
Date: Circa 1500.
Current location: National Gallery of Art,
Washington D.C., United States of America.
Credit line: Samuel H. Kress Collection.
Source/Photographer: National Gallery of Art,
(Wikimedia Commons)

"At Reims, in Gaul," says The Roman Martyrology, "The Feast of Saint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor, who converted the Frankish Nation to The Faith of Jesus Christ, by Baptising their King, Clovis."

Saint Remigius died 13 January 533 A.D., and his Relics were Solemnly Translated 1 October.

Mass: Státuit.


Saint Remigius Baptises Clovis,
King of The Franks.
Illustration: SALVE MARIA REGINA

The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Remigius, Remy or Remi, (French: Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; Italian: Remigio; Spanish: Remigio; Occitan: Romieg; Polish: Remigiusz; Breton: Remig and Lithuanian: Remigijus), was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of The Franks (circa 437 A.D. – 13 January 533 A.D.).

On 24 December 496 A.D., he Baptised Clovis I, King of The Franks. This Baptism, leading to the conversion of the entire Frankish people to Nicene Christianity, was a momentous success for The Catholic Church and a seminal event in European history.

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Saint Remigius. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 1 October.


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

Saint Remigius.
   Bishop and Confessor.
   Feast Day 1 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.




The Baptism of Clovis by Saint Remigius.
Date: Circa 1500.
Current location: National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., United States of America.
Credit line: Samuel H. Kress Collection.
(Wikimedia Commons)

"At Reims, in Gaul," says The Roman Martyrology, "The Feast of Saint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor, who converted the Frankish Nation to The Faith of Jesus Christ, by Baptising their King, Clovis."

Saint Remigius died 13 January 533 A.D., and his Relics were Solemnly Translated 1 October.

Mass: Státuit.



Saint Remigius Baptises Clovis, King of The Franks.
Illustration: SALVE MARIA REGINA

The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Remigius, Remy or Remi, (French: Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; Italian: Remigio; Spanish: Remigio; Occitan: Romieg; Polish: Remigiusz; Breton: Remig and Lithuanian: Remigijus), was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of The Franks, (circa 437 A.D. – 13 January 533 A.D.).

On 24 December 496 A.D., he Baptised Clovis I, King of The Franks. This Baptism, leading to the conversion of the entire Frankish people to Nicene Christianity, was a momentous success for The Catholic Church and a seminal event in European history.

Monday, 1 October 2018

Saint Remigius. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 1 October.


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

Saint Remigius.
   Bishop and Confessor.
   Feast Day 1 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.




The Baptism of Clovis by Saint Remigius.
Date: Circa 1500.
Current location: National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., United States of America.
Credit line: Samuel H. Kress Collection.
(Wikimedia Commons)

"At Reims, in Gaul," says The Roman Martyrology, "the Feast of Saint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor, who converted the Frankish nation to The Faith of Jesus Christ, by Baptising their King, Clovis."

Saint Remigius died 13 January 533 A.D., and his Relics were Solemnly Translated 1 October.

Mass: Státuit.



Saint Remigius Baptises Clovis, King of The Franks.
Illustration: SALVE MARIA REGINA


The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Remigius, Remy or Remi, (French: Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; Italian: Remigio; Spanish: Remigio; Occitan: Romieg; Polish: Remigiusz; Breton: Remig and Lithuanian: Remigijus), was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of The Franks, (circa 437 A.D. – 13 January 533 A.D.).

On 24 December 496 A.D., he Baptised Clovis I, King of The Franks. This Baptism, leading to the conversion of the entire Frankish people to Nicene Christianity, was a momentous success for The Catholic Church and a seminal event in European history.

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Saint Remigius. Bishop And Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 1 October.


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

Saint Remigius.
Bishop and Confessor.
Feast Day 1 October.

Simple.

White Vestments.




The Baptism of Clovis
by Saint Remigius.
Date: Circa 1500.
Current location: National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.,
United States of America.
Credit line: Samuel H. Kress Collection.
(Wikimedia Commons)



"At Reims, in Gaul," says The Roman Martyrology, "the Feast of Saint Remigius, Bishop and Confessor, who converted the Frankish nation to The Faith of Jesus Christ, by Baptising their King, Clovis."

Saint Remigius died 13 January 533 A.D., and his Relics were Solemnly Translated 1 October.

Mass: Státuit.




Saint Remigius Baptises Clovis, King of The Franks.
Illustration: SALVE MARIA REGINA


The following Text is from Wikipedia.

Saint Remigius, Remy or Remi, (French: Saint Rémi or Saint Rémy; Italian: Remigio; Spanish: Remigio; Occitan: Romieg; Polish: Remigiusz; Breton: Remig and Lithuanian: Remigijus), was Bishop of Reims and Apostle of The Franks, (circa 437 A.D. – 13 January 533 A.D.).


On 24 December 496 A.D., he Baptised Clovis I, King of The Franks. This Baptism, leading to the conversion of the entire Frankish people to Nicene Christianity, was a momentous success for The Catholic Church and a seminal event in European history.


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