Agost-10-acem Sogglem Santam
Agost 10-acem Sogglem Santam
Page URL: https://ocaminhodossantos.blogspot.com/2021/08/agost-10-acem-sogglem-santam.html .IT IS A MORTAL SIN to take part in the liturgical life of any non-Christian sect, such as of the Caerularians or Byzantine Heretics-Schismatics, the Protestants, the Modernist Apostates & PanReligionist "Vatican 2" Sect, the Mahometans, the Hindus, etc. and to refuse to adhere to the true Catholic Pope, the Vicar of Christ, at this time, His Holiness Pope Michael I, and every soul that dies in these errors will assuredly be Eternally Damned to Hell.
Aiz asa Merced Saibinnacem Fest.
August 10, 1218: The Formal Institution of the Order of Our Lady of Mercy at Barcelona, in the Nation of Catalonia in Spain. Created by St Peter Nolasco to ransom Christian captives from the Muslim Infidels of the Barbary Coast.
OUR LADY appeared on August 1 separately to St Peter Nolasco, St Raymond of Pennafort and to James I, king of Aragon, which at that time included the former Muslim vassal state of Catalonia ("Duchy of Barcelona") after its liberation from the Muslim Infidels, asking for the formal institution of this Order, usually called the Mercedarian Order.Our Lady of Graces of Cotignac, Provence
August 10, 1519: On August 10, 1519, a woodcutter named John de la Baume went up to the top of Mount Verdaille. He was alone. As usual, he began his day in prayer. As he rose from his knees, he saw a cloud in which the Virgin holding the Christ Child, accompanied by Saints Joseph, Michael the Archangel and Bernard of Claivaux. Our Lady was standing with her feet on a crescent moon. She delivered the following message to John: "Go and tell the Consuls and the clergy of Cotignac to build a chapel here dedicated to Our Lady of Graces, and come in procession to receive the graces that I want to grant." The next day, in the same place, John had the same apparition and received the same request. The first stone of the shrine was laid on September 14, 1519. King Henry XIII was married to Anne of Austria but had been unable to father an heir to the throne. The queen prayed constantly. On October 27, 1637, a religious named Brother Fiacre, who was praying at Our Lady of Victories in Paris had a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary in which she told him that the Queen would receive the grace of conceiving a child if the people said three Novenas for her, at Notre Dame de Paris, Our Lady of Victories and Our Lady of Graces in Provence. He had actually had this same vision two years earlier, but had then ignored it. This time he took action and told his superiors. Of course such a claim would be received with some skepticism but six days later came proof of the apparition. On that day, Brother Fiacre was drawn to the sound of a crying child while he was in prayer and was graced with an appearance of the Blessed Virgin Mary. She told him that the baby she held in her arms was the Prince that God wanted to give to France. Two hours later she appeared to him again and showed him a picture that was a likeness of Our Lady of Graces in Provence. Although Brother Fiacre had never been to Our Lady of Graces and never seen the image, there were other brothers who had been there and affirmed that his description was accurate. Brother Fiacre began the novenas on November 8th and completed them on December 5th. Some nine months later, on September 5, 1638 the Queen bore her first son. He was given the name Louis Dieudonne (God-given). On June 7, 1660, at about one o'clock in the afternoon, a young shepherd from Cotignac, 22 year-old Gaspard Ricard, was watching his flock of sheep on the eastern slopes of Mount Bessillon. The heat was oppressive and Gaspard was thirsty. Suddenly, he saw "a man at his side" who pointed to a rock, saying: "I am Joseph; lift this rock and you can drink." Gaspard had his doubts because the rock looked heavy. The apparition repeated his instructions. The shepherd obeyed, moving the rock without difficulty, and found a source. The shrine became a basilica. On March 17, 1521, Pope Leo X issued a bull granting a series of indulgences to pilgrims coming to Cotignac under certain conditions. On Feb. 21, 1660, Louis XIV and his mother Anne of Austria made a thanksgiving pilgrimage to Our Lady of Graces. The statue was crowned in 1938.August 10, 1625: Enthronement of Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag (Our Lady of Paranaque) in the Philippines.
of The history of Our Lady of Good Events of Parañaque was based on the writings of Nicholas of St Peter, the vicar of St Andrew's Church, written in 1700. The Augustinian fathers brought the image from Spain in 1580 as a gift from the King to Filipino converts. The Augustinians stayed in Palanyag (now Parañaque) and established St Andrew's church that year. The image was left untouched and became forgotten, neglected and covered with dust until Catig, a poor native from Don Galo, saw this and asked the sacristan if he could take the statue home. The sacristan obliged and Catig enshrined it in his home, lighting candles in its honour. As Catig lay dying later on, his neighbours called the priest John de Guevarra to administer Last Rites. Upon blessing Catig, Guevarra saw the statue standing near the bed and asked if he could buy it for 24 pesoes (the peso was of higher value during the Spanish Period). Catig initially refused, but then changed his mind, knowing that it would be revered by the people. De Guevarra took the statue and placed it in his own room after Catig had died. According to Guevarra, he saw the image emit a mysterious light and heard glorious hymns, leading him to conclude the image as being miraculous. De Guevarra reported this immediately to the Augustinian Superior Alonzo de Mentrida. Upon hearing de Guevarra's account, Mentrida ordered that the icon be transported to St Andrew's church. On August 10, 1625, a great procession was held, and the image was enshrined in the altar.- + At Rome, on the Tiburtine road, the birthday of the blessed archdeacon Lawrence, a martyr during the persecution of Valerian. After much suffering from imprisonment, from scourging with whips set with iron or lead, from hot metal plates, he at last completed his martyrdom by being slowly consumed on an iron instrument made in the form of a gridiron. His body was buried by blessed Hippolytus and the priest Justin in the cemetery of Cyriaca, in the Veran field.(RM).
- + Also, at Rome, the martyrdom of one hundred and sixty-five holy martyrs, who were soldiers under the emperor Aurelian.(RM).
- + At Bergamo, St Asteria, virgin and martyr, in the persecution of the emperors Diocletian and Maximian.(RM).
- + At Alexandria, the commemoration of the holy martyrs, in the persecution of Valerian, under the governor Aemilian. They were a long time subjected to various excruciating torments, and won the crown of martyrdom by different kinds of deaths.(RM).
- + At Carthage, the holy virgins and martyrs Bassa, Paula, and Agathonica.(RM).
- + At Rome, the holy confessor Deusdedit, a laboring man, who gave to the poor every Saturday what he had earned during the week. (RM).
- + St Blaan, a disciple of St Congall in Ireland, and afterwards bishop of Kinngaradha among the Picts in Scotland. He made a voyage of devotion to Rome, and died about the year 446. The place where he was buried is called from him Dunblain, and was always an episcopal see until it was destroyed in the Depredations of the Satanists, the Deformers. St Blaan is honoured on July 19 & August 10. We have several sacred hymns of his, instructions for catechumens, and other pious works. (AB).
- + St Cuimmin, abbot of Druimbo, County of Down, Ireland, brother of Saints Domangart, Aillean, Aidan, Muran, and Cillen.
- + Feast of the translation of the relics of the saints by St Maelruain of Tallaght:
The Arrival of St Maolruain, with the Relics of Virgins and of other Saints, at Tallagh, County of Dublin. In the Martyrology of Tallagh, we find a festival for this day, as characterized at the head of this paragraph. We learn from the Life of St. Aengus, the Culdee, that he often travelled about, engaged on inquiries, which enabled him to illustrate the Saint-History of Ireland. Doubtless, he failed not to collect some relics of those holy persons, whenever he travelled abroad; and, it is likely, that his distinguished superior and local contemporary, St. Maelruan, who had kindred tastes, made special journeys for similar purposes. One of these returns must have been solemnly commemorated at Tallagh, in the eighth century, and before the death of St. Maelruan, on the 7th July, 792. That commemoration was probably continued annually, on this day, and at that particular place, in recognition of those treasures deposited by the holy founder in the house of his religious community. (O'Hanlon) - + King St Gerontius (or Geraint), king of Dumnonia (ancient Cornwall), a Briton, died August 10, 508, in a battle between the British led by Arthur, king of the British, and the pagan, invading English. Son of St Erbino, father of Edgyn and St Cungar and grandfather of St Gildo the Wise. Geraint was one of the three Llyngesoy or "fleet patrons" of Britain, who armed their ships to defend the coasts of Britannia from the English invaders and Irish pirates. Fighting against these incursions, that, guided by Cedric, had penetrated into Panet, he fell in the battle in Longborth.
- + St Bettelin or Bertram, hermit & wonderworker, at Ilam in Stafford.
- + St Archangelus of Calatafino Piacentini, priest of the Order of Friars Minor, famous for his austerity of life and his love of solitude.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Rochefort, Saints Claudius Joseph Jouffret de Bonnefont, Sulpician priest, Francis François, Franciscan priest, and Lazarus Tiersot, Carthusian priest, who, during the Jews' "French Revolution," were confined in a sordid galley and suffered martyrdom for their priesthood. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.
- + The Holy Martyrs of Dachau Saints Francis Drzewiecki, from the Congregation of the Little Work of Divine Providence, and Edward Gryzmala, Polish priests, martyred, murdered, by the German Nazi Infidels, in Odium Dei. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.
- + St Bessus, refugee from the massacre of the Thebean Legion, martyr. He was an Egyptian soldier of the Theban Legion, converted to Christianity. Around 286, the Emperor Maximian was with his troops in Agaunum (today St Maurice in Switzerland). The Christian soldiers of the Theban Legion were massacred because they refused to sacrifice to the pagan demons. Only a few legionaries were saved from the massacre, who fled the massacre, and roamed the mountains carrying the message of the faith. These soldiers, often martyred, were the first evangelizers of the many valleys of the western Alps. Bessus converted a large number of the people of the Val Soana, until he was captured and thrown from Mount Fautenius. He died miraculously leaving his mark on the rock, where a shrine dedicated to him now stands. He is the patron of Campiglia, Valprato Soana and Gogne in Turin.
- + Queen St Plectrude of the Frankish Empire.
- + King St Eric IV of Denmark, martyred, August 10, 1250.
- + St Augustine Ota, Japanese Jesuit priest, murdered by the Buddhists at the instigation of the Dutch Satanists, beheaded at Iki on the feastday of St Lawrence, his body was thrown into the sea. He was beatified on July 7, 1867 by Pope Pius IX.
ROMAN MARTYROLOGY
Deonsarcares-antun daw! Flee from the Satanists
In October 1958, Pope Pius XII died. A group of Non-Catholics, Modernist Liberal Protestants, seized the Vatican. They openly reject the First Commandment, reject what the Catholic Church has always and unchangeably taught, instead teaching that all gods are one, all religions are true, all ways, "if walked in faithfulness," lead to Eternal Salvation. These are Satanists.Only if you believe, with these Satanists, Roncalli, Montini, Luciani, Wojtyla, Ratzinger and Bergoglio, that the God of the Bible is the same as the Demons Allah, Buddha, Ganpati, Krishna, Rama, etc., only then can you accept the "Authority" of Non-Catholics and pray with them.
Accepting this, the pretended "authority" of Deonsarcares, Satanists, acceptance whether explicit or implicit, active or passive, is a Grave Insult to God, a grave Mortal Sin, for which you are guaranteed Eternal Damnation in Hell.