Notre Dame de Rouen. The façade of the Gothic Church in France. Photographer: Hippo1947. Licence: SHUTTERSTOCK.

Thursday 11 August 2022

Saint Tiburtius And Saint Susanna. Martyrs. Feast Day, Today, 11 August.


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

Saint Tiburtius And Saint Susanna.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 11 August.

Simple.

Red Vestments.



English: The Martyrdom of Saint Tiburtius.
Altarpiece in the Church of Saint Veit,
Straubing, Bavaria, Germany.
Deutsch: Cosmas Damian Asam:
Das Martyrium von Tiburtius,
Altarbild in der Kirche St.Veit in Straubing, 1703.
Polski: Męczeństwo św. Tyburcjusza z Rzymu
Date: 1703.
Author: Cosmas Damian Asam (1686-1739).
(Wikimedia Commons)

On the same day, Saint Susanna, a maiden of high birth, who, on account of her vow of Virginity, had refused to marry Galerius Maximus, son of The Emperor Diocletian, was beheaded in her house about 295 A.D.

Her body is preserved with that of her father, Saint Gabinus, and that of Saint Felicitas, mother of The Seven Martyrs, honoured on 10 July, in the Church of Saint Susanna, where The Station is held on The Saturday of The Third Week in Lent.

Mass: Salus autem.

Wednesday 10 August 2022

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Of Your Charity, Please Pray For Rev. Fr. Charles Briggs (R.I.P.) (☩ 25 August 2020). Parish Priest Of Saint Mary's Catholic Church, Chislehurst, Kent. And For His Parishioners.


25 August 2022 is the “Two Years’ Mind” for Rev. Fr. Charles Briggs (R.I.P.).

Of your Charity, please Pray for him and his Parishioners.


Reverend Fr. Charles Briggs.
Parish Priest, Saint Mary's,
Chislehurst, Kent.

Whilst being treated in the Hospice, in 2020, Rev. Fr. Charles Briggs wished to send the following Message to all his many friends and his Parishioners.

A Message From Fr. Charles Briggs
To All His Many Friends And Parishioners.

“Your Prayers would naturally be very much appreciated. As a Priest, I am well familiar with The Truths of our Faith concerning the last things of Death, Judgement, Hell, and Heaven, but the end of life here below is a trial for which none may presume on being fully prepared to face.

“I will offer up my sufferings; for you, my dear family and friends, in reparation for my sins, and in union with our dear Saviour’s redeeming Sacrifice on The Cross.

“My apologies if I do not get to say “Goodbye”, personally,
but, as Saint Thomas More said:
“Pray for me, as I will for thee,
that we may merrily meet in Heaven” ”.

Fr. Charles Briggs.


Dear Jesus: Pray for him.
Dear Holy Mother Mary: Pray for him.
Dear Saint Charles Borromeo: Pray for him.

Saint Laurence. Martyr. Feast Day 10 August.


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

Saint Laurence.
   Martyr.
   Feast Day 10 August.

Double of The Second-Class
   with a Simple Octave.

Red Vestments.

[Editor: Please note: There are two accepted spellings
of the Saint's name: Lawrence and Laurence.]



Saint Laurence before Emperor Valerianus.
Artist: Fra Angelico.
Date: Circa 1447.
Source/Photographer: The Yorck Project:
10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei.
DVD-ROM, 2002. ISBN 3936122202.
Distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH.
(Wikimedia Commons)


The Basilica of Saint Laurence-without-the-Walls, Rome, where the remains of the glorious Deacon are preserved, is the fifth Patriarchal Church in Rome.

With Saint John Lateran, Saint Peter’s, Saint Mary Major, and Saint Paul-without-the-Walls, it is one of the five Major Basilicas where the Pope, alone, says Mass at The High Altar in order to show that his jurisdiction extends over all the Churches in the World which are under the Patriarchates of Rome, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Antioch, and Constantinople.

The following Text on “The Papal Basilicas” is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.


The four Major Basilicas, and The Minor Basilica of Saint Laurence-outside-the-Walls, all of which are in Rome, were formerly known as “Patriarchal Basilicas”, along with a few other Churches outside of Rome.

Upon relinquishing the Title of “Patriarch of The West”, in 2006, Pope Benedict XVI officially re-named the “Patriarchal Basilicas” as “Papal Basilicas”.


The five Basilicas in Rome, formerly styled “Patriarchal Basilicas”, were previously assigned to, and associated with, the five ancient Patriarchates of The Latin Church, or The Pentarchy:

Saint John Lateran was associated with Rome (Patriarch of The West);

Saint Peter’s was associated with Constantinople (Latin Patriarch of Constantinople);

Saint Paul’s-without-the-Walls was associated with Alexandria (Latin Patriarch of Alexandria);

Saint Mary Major was associated with Antioch (Latin Patriarch of Antioch);

Saint Laurence-without-the-Walls was associated  with Jerusalem (Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem).


Saint Laurence.
Illustration: MARIA ANGELA GROW

Here is held:

The Station on Septuagesima Sunday;

The Station on The Third Sunday in Lent;

The Station on The Wednesday after Easter;

The Station on The Thursday after Pentecost.


Rome possesses seven other Churches Dedicated to Saint Laurence:

Among which:

Saint Laurence-in-Paneperna, where the Saint was Martyred and where they hold The Station on The Thursday of The First Week in Lent;

Saint Laurence-in-Lucina, where part of his grid-iron is kept, and where is held The Station on The Friday of The Third Week in Lent;

Saint Laurence-in-Damaso, where is held The Station on The Tuesday of The Fourth Week in Lent.


The Church invites us, today, to Celebrate in this Sanctuary, The Praises of God (Introit, Offertory) to Whom this Saint bore glorious witness by his Martyrdom.

Saint Laurence was the first of The Seven Deacons attached to the Service of The Roman Church. His duty was to assist the Roman Pontiff when Celebrating The Holy Mysteries, to distribute The Eucharist to The Faithful, and to administer the revenues of The Church, which he distributed among The Poor (Introit, Gradual).

Arrested by The Prefect of Rome, in 258 A.D., and called upon to deliver his riches to him, he showed him a crowd of poor people, saying: “These are the real treasures of The Church, by the inestimable gift of their Faith, and because they convert our alms into imperishable treasures for us.”


He was laid on a grid-iron, under which were placed half-lighted coals, so as to prolong his tortures and make his death more painful.

“Flames were not able to conquer The Charity of Christ: And the fire, that burned without, was weaker than that which, within, kindled in the heart of the Martyr.” [Saint Leo. Sixth Lesson at Matins on 10 August].

Indeed, he said to his tormentors: “You may now turn my body over; it is roasted enough on that side.” And, later on: “My flesh is now roasted, you can eat of it.” [Antiphon of The Magnificat of Second Vespers].


He died in 258 A.D. His name is mentioned in The Canon of The Mass, among The Roman Martyrs (First List).

Let us always recite, as a Thanksgiving, The Collect of this day, placed by The Church after The Canticle of The Three Youths in The Furnace.

She makes us beseech God to extinguish in us the ardour of our passions, as He granted to Saint Laurence, who was tested by fire and found pure (Gradual), to triumph over the flames of his cruel Martyrdom (Collect).

Every Parish Priest Celebrates Mass for the people of his Parish.

Mass: Conféssio et pulchritúdo.


Saint Laurence.
Martyr.
Available on YouTube at

Tuesday 9 August 2022

Saint Romanus. Martyr. Feast Day 9 August.


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

Saint Romanus.
   Martyr.
   Feast Day 9 August.

Simple.

Red Vestments.




Saint Romanus. Died circa 258 A.D.
Sculptor - Lazzaro Morelli.

This statue is part of a group of twenty-four statues that were placed on The Colonnade, above Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome, between September 1662 and March 1667. In total, there are now 140 statues on The Colonnade.

This Holy Soldier is represented in an attitude identical to that of Saint Dionysus, another statue on The Colonnade, although in reverse. His Left Hand is raised toward Saint Stephen, his Right-Hand holds The Palm of Martyrdom.

The Roman Martyrology 2004 states: " A Martyr in The Catacomb of Saint Laurence on The Via Tiburtina,
circa 258 A.D." So it is thought that he was Martyred in the same Persecution as Saint Laurence. He has been referred to as "Romanus Ostiarius".

Caption and Illustrations: ST. PETER'S BASILICA.INFO

The Vigil Of Saint Laurence. Martyr. 9 August.


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

Vigil of Saint Laurence.
   Martyr.
   9 August.

Violet Vestments.

Mass: Dispérsit.


Saint Laurence distributing The Treasures of The Church.
Artist: Bernardo Strozzi.
Date: Circa 1625.
Author: Bernardo Strozzi (1581–1644).
(Wikimedia Commons)


The following Text is from Wikipedia, the free encyclopædia, unless stated otherwise.

Saint Lawrence (or Laurence) (Latin: Laurentius, literally "Laurelled"). He was one of the seven Deacons of Rome, Italy, under Pope Sixtus II, who were Martyred in the Persecution of The Christians that the Roman Emperor, Valerian, ordered in 258 A.D.

As Deacon, in Rome, Laurence was responsible for the material goods of The Church and the distribution of Alms to The Poor.

Saint Ambrose of Milan relates that, when The Treasures of The Church were demanded of Laurence by The Prefect of Rome, he brought forward The Poor, to whom he had distributed The Treasures as Alms.

"Behold, in these poor persons, The Treasures which I promised to show you; to which I will add Pearls and Precious Stones, those Widows and Consecrated Virgins, which are The Church's Crown."

The Prefect was so angry, that he had a great Gridiron prepared with hot coals beneath it, and had Laurence placed on it, hence Laurence's association with the Gridiron. After the Martyr had suffered pain for a long time, the legend concludes, he cheerfully declared: "I'm well done on this side. Turn me over ! "

From this, Saint Laurence derives his Patronage of Cooks, Chefs, and Comedians.

Saint John Mary Vianney. The “Curé d’Ars” (Parish Priest Of Ars, France). Confessor. Feast Day, Today, 9 August.


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

Saint John Mary Vianney.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 9 August.

Double.

White Vestments.


English: Stained-Glass Window of Saint John Mary Vianney.
Parish Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Jouarre, France.
Deutsch: Bleiglasfenster in der katholischen Pfarrkirche
Saint-Pierre-et-Saint Paul, Jouarre, Frankreich.
Darstellung: hl. Jean-Marie Vianney.
Photo: 30 May 2011.
Source: Own work.
Author: Reinhardhauke
(Wikimedia Commons)

John Baptist Mary Vianney was born at Dardilly, near Lyons, France, on 8 May 1786. After many difficulties, he received Holy Priesthood in August 1815. He was Parish Priest of Ars, France, for nearly forty-two years.

He became a model for all his Brethren, in The Sacerdotal Ministry, by his pastoral zeal, and by the unflagging ardour of his Prayer and Penance.

Sitting for up to sixteen hours a day in The Confessional, he healed Souls and sometimes bodies, as well. His simple Catechism Preaching touched the hearts of adults, as well as those of children. Meanwhile, he chastised his body as an Act of Reparation and Impetration for sinners.

He died on 4 August 1859. He was Beatified in 1905 by Pope Saint Pius X, who had been a Parish Priest, and Canonised by Pope Pius XI in 1925.

Mass: Os justi.
Commemoration: The Vigil of Saint Laurence and of Saint Romanus.


English: Stained-Glass Window of Saint John Mary Vianney.
The Church of Saint Germain,
Saint-Germain-les-Belles, France.
Deutsch: Bleiglasfenster in der Kirche Saint-Germain in
Region Centre: Darstellung: hl. Jean-Marie Vianney
Photo: 28 June 2013.
Source: Own work.
Author: Reinhardhauke
(Wikimedia Commons)


Saint John Vianney.
Available on YouTube at

[Editor. Note that Saint John Vianney, Patron Saint of all Parish Priests, had a deep Devotion to Saint Philomena.]

Monday 8 August 2022

Symphony No. 3. “Symphony of Sorrowful Songs”. The Second Movement. Composed by: Henryk Górecki. To Commemorate The Memory Of Those Lost During “The Holocaust”.



Symphony No. 3.
“Symphony of Sorrowful Songs”.
The Second Movement.
Composed by: Henryk Górecki.
Available on YouTube at


Polish Composer.
Photo: 1993.
Source: Scanned from Polish Monthly Magazine "Studio".
November/December 1993. Page 8.
Author: Lech Kowalski and Włodzimierz Pniewski.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Flag of Poland (with coat of arms).svg

English: State Flag of Poland with Coat-of-Arms.
Symbolic version.
Polski: Flaga Polski z godłem, wersja symboliczna. Oparta na Image:Flag of Poland.svg i Image:Herb Polski.svg. Uwaga: godło użyte w tej grafice nie jest oficjalne. Oficjalna wersja godła nie jest jeszcze dostępna w formacie wektorowym, stąd zamieszczono poniżej dodatkową wersję tej grafiki w formacie PNG, w której użyto poprawnego wizerunku godła.
Date: 26 June 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: AotearoaWanted
(Wikimedia Commons)

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

Henryk Górecki was largely unknown outside Poland until the Mid- to Late-1980s, and his fame arrived in the 1990s.[12] In 1992, fifteen years after it was composed, a recording of his Third Symphony, Symphony of Sorrowful Songs — recorded with soprano Dawn Upshaw and released to commemorate the memory of those lost during The Holocaust — became a worldwide commercial and critical success, selling more than a million copies and vastly exceeding the typical lifetime sales of a recording of symphonic music by a 20th-Century Composer.

As surprised as anyone at its popularity, Górecki said: “Perhaps people find something they need in this piece of music [...] somehow I hit the right note, something they were missing. Something somewhere had been lost to them. I feel that I instinctively knew what they needed”.[13]

This popular acclaim did not generate wide interest in Górecki's other works,[14] and he pointedly resisted the temptation to repeat earlier success, or compose for commercial reward.

Apart from two brief periods studying in Paris and a short time living in Berlin, Górecki spent most of his life in Southern Poland.

Saint Cyriacus. Saint Largus. Saint Smaragdus. Martyrs. Feast Day 8 August.


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

Saints Cyriacus, Largus, and Smaragdus.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 8 August.

Semi-Double.

Red Vestments.


English: Stained-Glass Window, depicting Saint Cyriacus (Right) and Saint Pantaleon (Left), Parish Church of
Saint Pelagius, Weitnau, Bavaria, Germany.
Deutsch: Pfarrkirche St. Pelagius, Weitnau, Nothelferfenster, Sankt Pantaleon und Sankt Cyriacus.
Photo: September 2007.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Cyriacus, a Deacon of The Roman Church under Popes Marcellinus and Marcellus, was put to death in 303 A.D. during the Persecution of Diocletian.

He had twenty-two Christian companions, who were killed with him, among whom were Largus and Smaragdus.

Saint Cyriacus is one of “The Fourteen Auxiliary Saints". See Zephyrinus's Article on 22 July 2019 HERE

Mass: Timéte Dóminum.


English: Stained-Glass Window depicting Saint Cyriacus.
Church of Saint Cyriacus, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Deutsch: Katholische Pfarrkirche, ehemalige Stiftskirche St. Cyriakus in Geseke im Kreis Soest (Nordrhein-Westfalen), Bleiglasfenster von 1909 von der Glasmalerei Carl Hertel in Düsseldorf, Darstellung: Hl. Cyriakus, Signatur: Carl Hertel Hofglasmaler Düsseldorf 1909.
Photo: 26 October 2013.
Source: Own work.
Author: GFreihalter
(Wikimedia Commons)


English: The Church of Saint Cyriacus,
Duderstadt, North Saxony, Germany.
Deutsch: St.-Cyriakus-Kirche,
Duderstadt, Niedersachsen, Deutschland.
Blick auf den Flügelaltar im Hochchor.
Photo: 28 December 2011.
Source: Own work.
(Wikimedia Commons)

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

Saint Cyriacus, together with Saints Largus and Smaragdus and others (of whom Crescentianus, Memmia and Juliana are mentioned in The Roman Martyrology), is Venerated on 8 August. All that is known with certainty, apart from their names and the fact of their Martyrdom, is that they were buried at The Seventh Milestone of the Via Ostiensis on that date.


Saint Cyriacus is one of "The Fourteen Auxiliary Saints".
Artist: René de Cramer.
“Copyright Brunelmar/Ghent/Belgium”.
Used with Permission.

Sunday 7 August 2022

Saint Cajetan Of Tiene (1480 - 1547). Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene. Confessor. Co-Founder Of The Theatines. Feast Day 7 August.



English: Saint Cajetan of Tiene.
Italian: San Gaetano di Thiene.
Latin: Sanctus Caietanus.
Artist: Francesco Solimena (1657–1747).
Date: 1725.
(Wikimedia Commons)


Text from “The Liturgical Year”.
By: Abbot Guéranger.
   Time After Pentecost.
   Volume 13.
   Book IV.

Cajetan appeared in all his zeal for the Sanctuary at the time when the false reform was spreading rebellion throughout the World.

The great cause of the danger had been the incapacity of the guardians of The Holy City, or their connivance by complicity of heart or of mind with pagan doctrines and manners introduced by an ill-advised revival.

Wasted by the Wild Boar of the forest, could the vineyard of The Lord recover the fertility of its better days ?


Cajetan learned from Eternal Wisdom the new method of culture required by an exhaused soil.

The urgent need of those unfortunate times was that the Clergy should be raised up again by worthy life, zeal, and knowledge.

For this object, men were required who, being Clerks, themselves, in the full acceptance of the word, with all the obligations it involves, should be to the Members of the holy hierarchy a permanent model of its primitive perfection, a supplement to their shortcomings, and a leaven, little by little raising the whole.


But where, save in the life of the counsels with the stability of its three vows, could be found the impulse, the power, and the permanence necessary for such an enterprise ?

The inexhaustible fecundity of The Religious Life was no more wanting in The Church in those days of decadence than in the periods of her glory.

After the Monks, turning to God in their solitudes and drawing down light and love upon the Earth seemingly so forgotten by them; after the mendicant Orders, keeping up in the midst of the World their claustral habits of life and the austerity of the desert; The Regular Clerks entered upon the battlefield, where, by their position in the fight, their exterior manners of life, their very dress, they were to mingle with the ranks of the secular Clergy; just as a few veterans are sent into the midst of a wavering troop, to act upon the rest by word and example and dash.


Like the initiators of the great ancient forms of Religious Life, Cajetan was the Patriarch of The Regular Clerks.

Under this name, Pope Clement VII (reigned 1523 - 1534), by a Brief dated 24 June 1524, approved the institute he had Founded that very year in concert with The Bishop of Chieti, from whom the new Religious were also called “Theatines”.

Soon, The Barnabites, The Society of Jesus, The Somaschans of Saint Jerome Æmilian, The Regular Clerks Minor of Saint Francis Caracciolo, The Regular Clerks Ministering to the Sick, The Regular Clerks of the Pious Schools, The Regular Clerks of The Mother of God, and others, hastened to follow in their tracks, and proved that The Church is ever beautiful, ever worthy of her Spouse; while the accusation of barrenness, hurled against her by Heresy, rebounded upon the thrower.


Cajetan began and carried forward his reform chiefly by means of detachment from riches, the love of which had caused many evils in The Church.

The Theatines offered to the World a spectacle unknown since the days of The Apostles; pushing their zeal for renouncement so far as to not allow themselves to beg, but to rely on the spontaneous Charity of The Faithful.

While Luther was denying the very existence of God’s Providence, their heroic thrust in it was often rewarded by prodigies.


Cajetan was born at Vicenza, Italy, of the noble House of Tiene, and was at once Dedicated by his mother to The Virgin Mother of God.

His innocence appeared so wonderful from his very childhood that everyone called him “The Saint”. He took a Degree of Doctor in Canon Law and Civil Law at Padua, and then went to Rome, where Pope Julius II made him a Prelate.

When he received the Priesthood, such a fire of Divine Love was enkindled in his Soul, that he left the Papal Court to devote himself entirely to God.


He Founded hospitals with his own money and served the sick, himself, even those attacked with pestilential maladies.

He displayed such unflagging zeal for the salvation of his neighbour that he earned the name of “Hunter of Souls”.

“Song To The Siren”. Sung By: Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins). Plus, Tim Buckley.



This Mortal Coil - “Song to the Siren”.
Sung by: Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins).
Available on YouTube at


“Song To The Siren”.
Sung by: Tim Buckley.
Available on YouTube at

Long afloat on ship-less oceans
I did all my best to smile
’Til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me loving to your isle

And you sang
Sail to me, sail to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you

Did I dream you dreamed about me ?
Were you here when I was flotsam ?
Now my foolish boat is leaning
Broken lovelorn on your rocks

For you sing
“Touch me not, touch me not
Come back tomorrow
Oh my heart, oh my heart
Shies from the sorrow”

I am puzzled as the oyster
I am troubled as the tide
Should I stand amid your breakers ?
Or should I lie with death my bride ?

Hear me sing
“Swim to me, swim to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you”.


This Mortal Coil - “Song to the Siren”.
Sung by: Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins).
Guitar: Robin Guthrie.
Available on YouTube at

Saint Donatus. Bishop And Martyr. Feast Day, Today, 7 August.


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

Saint Donatus.
   Bishop and Martyr.
   Feast Day 7 August.

Simple.

Red Vestments.


"The Miracle of Saint Donatus".
Artist: José de Ribera (1591–1652).
Amiens, Museum of Picardy.
Date: 17th-Century.
Author: José de Ribera (1591–1652).
(Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Donatus, Bishop of Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, was arrested under The Emperor Julian the Apostate and was beheaded in 362 A.D.

Mass: Sacerdótes Dei.


Venice, Italy.
Photo: 30 December 2003.
Source: Own work.
Author: User:Blorg
(Wikimedia Commons)

The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

Donatus was Ordained a Deacon and Priest by Saint Satyrus of Arezzo, Bishop of that City, and continued to Preach in the City and in the surrounding region. At the death of Satyrus, Donatus was appointed a Bishop by Pope Julius I. A man named Anthimus was Donatus' Deacon.

During a Celebration of Mass, at the moment of the giving of Communion, in which a glass Chalice was being administered, some pagans entered the Church and shattered the Chalice in question. Donatus, after intense Prayer, collected all of the fragments and joined them together. There was a piece missing from the bottom of the Chalice; miraculously, however, nothing spilled from it. Astounded, seventy-nine pagans converted to Christianity.

After a month, the Prefect of Arezzo, Quadratian, arrested Hilarian the Monk, and Donatus. Hilarian the Monk was Martyred on 16 July 362 A.D. and Donatus was beheaded on
7 August 362 A.D., at Arezzo, Italy.


Saint Donatus Catholic Church,
Bellevue, Iowa, United States of America.
Photo: 1 January 1970.
Photographer: Gary Schekel.
Illustration: GOOGLE+

Saint Cajetan. Confessor. Feast Day 7 August.


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

Saint Cajetan.
   Confessor.
   Feast Day 7 August.

Double.

White Vestments.


English: Saint Cajetan.
Italian: San Gætano di Thiene.
Latin: Sanctus Caietanus.
Artist: Francesco Solimena (1657–1747).
This File: 22 February 2006.
User: Mathiasrex
(Wikimedia Commons)


The Theatine Order of Priests.
Montelores Catholic Community,
Colorado, United States of America.
Web-Site: THEATINE PRIESTS


Saint Cajetan.

Saint Cajetan Founded the first Congregation of Clerks Regular, who endeavour to imitate the manner of life of The Apostles (Collect). Trust in God, which the Gospel recalls, was their great law; they therefore refrained from begging alms and waited until The Faithful brought them help of their own accord. They are also called Theatines.

This Saint's zeal for others' Salvation caused him to be called The Hunter of Souls. It was said that he was an Angel at The Altar and an Apostle in The Pulpit. He died at Naples on
7 August 1547.

Mass: Os justi.
Commemoration: Saint Donatus.


Saint Cajetan Thiene.
Born 1 October 1480. Died 7 August 1547, Naples, Italy.
Feast Day 7 August. Canonised: 12 April 1671 by Pope Clement X. Statue created circa 1671. The statue is part of a group of sixteen statues that were installed between August 1670 and March 1673. The Sculptor, Lazzaro Morelli, worked from January to March 1671 on the statue. He was paid 80 scudi for the work. The Saint is in the act of writing out The Rule for his Religious Order. Saint Cajetan, originally from Naples, was the Founder of The Congregation of Clerics Regular, also known as The Theatines. He also worked as a diplomat for Pope Julius II, and was fortunate to escape with his life during
The Sack of Rome in 1527.
Illustration: SAINT PETER'S BASILICA


The following Text is from Wikipedia - the free encyclopædia.

Gætano dei Conti di Thiene (1 October 1480 – 7 August 1547) was an Italian Catholic Priest and Religious Reformer, Co-Founder of The Theatines. He is recognised as a Saint in The Catholic Church, and his Feast Day is 7 August.


The following Text is from CATHOLIC CULTURE

Saint Cajetan was Ordained Priest in 1516. He left The Papal Court and dedicated himself entirely to the service of The Lord. With his own hands, he cared for the sick. Such zeal did he show for the salvation of his fellowmen, that he was surnamed the "huntsman for Souls."

Saint Cajetan often Prayed eight hours daily. While attending the Christmas Celebration at Saint Mary Of The Crib, he is said to have been given the Grace of receiving from Mary The Child Jesus into his arms.

Saint Cajetan Founded, in 1524, a Community of Priests who were to lead an Apostolic life. They were to look with disdain on all Earthly belongings, to accept no salaries from The Faithful; only from that which was freely donated were they allowed to retain the means of livelihood.

He founded a Bank to help The Poor and offer an alternative to usurers (loan sharks). It later became The Bank of Naples. His concern for the unemployed, giving them the necessary financial help in their time of need, made him their Patron. His Feast Day is Celebrated on 7 August.

Saturday 6 August 2022

Pope Saint Sixtus II And Saint Felicissimus And Saint Agapitus. Martyrs. Feast Day 6 August.


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

Pope Saint Sixtus II.
   Saint Felicissimus.
   Saint Agapitus.
   Martyrs.
   Feast Day 6 August.

Simple.

Red Vestments.


Pope Saint Sixtus II and companions.
(Cote Français 185, Fol. 96v. Vies de saints, Paris, XIVe siècle,
Richard de Montbaston et collaborateurs.)

Pope Saint Sixtus II was Consecrated Bishop of The Church of Rome in 257 A.D. The following year, while Celebrating The Sacred Liturgy, over the tomb of a Martyr, in the Cemetery, or Catacombs, of Saint Callistus, he was arrested by soldiers carrying out the edict of The Emperor, Valerian.

On the same day, 6 August, he was put to death and buried in the same Cemetery, along with “The Holy Martyrs Felicissimus and Agapitus, Deacons of Blessed Sixtus; Januarius, Magnus, Vincent, and Stephen, Sub-Deacons,
all of whom were beheaded with him and buried in the Cemetery of Prætextatus.

With them suffered also Blessed Quartus, as is related by Saint Cyprian”. (Roman Martyrology). Three days later, his famous Arch-Deacon, Saint Lawrence, was Martyred.
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Laurence, his first Deacon, seeing him led to death, exclaimed: “Why do you abandon me, Father, you who never offer The Holy Sacrifice without your Deacon ?”

“You will follow me in three days,” replied Sixtus.

The Anniversary of The Martyrdom of Saint Laurence will be Solemnised in three days.

Mass: Sapiéntiam.
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