Setem-21-acem Sogglem Santam

Setem-21-acem Sogglem Santam

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Our Lady of El Puig Our Lady of El Puig or Our Lady of Puche

    MAJOR AND/OR GREAT FEASTS

  1. Our Lady of El Puig or Our Lady of Puche
  2. St. Jonas the Prophet
  3. St. Matthew the Apostle
  4. Saints Maura of Troyes, St. Thomas Tran Van Thien & Others

Flee From Satan's Church

When Pope Pius XII died in October 1958, Public, Pertinacious and Manifest Satanists seized the Vatican Basilica and from there masquerade as the Catholic Church.

However, Catholic Law excludes Public, Pertinacious and Manifest Heretics and Apostates from the Catholic Church, and all their pretended "acts" are null and void.

All who observe and pretend to legitimize the Pretensions and Masquerades of these Satanists, thereby certify themselves satanists, and that their "gods" are the Demons Ganpati, Allah, etc., the "gods" of the Accursed Latrocinium of "Vatican2."

God Demands Obedience And Excludes All False 'gods'


Satanist Heresiarch & Antipope John Baptist Montini aka "Paul VI" bears witness that he will be in Hell with his fellow-pagans.
"I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
"You shall not have strange gods before me."
- Exodus xx, 2-3; http://drbo.org/chapter/02020.htm

"The gods of the pagans / heathens / gentiles are devils."
- Psalm 95, 5; http://drbo.org/chapter/21095.htm

"Pagans / heathens / gentiles sacrifice to devils, and not to God."
- 1 Corinthians x 20.; http://drbo.org/chapter/53010.htm


Satanist Heresiarch & Antipope Karol Wojtyla aka "John-Paul II" bears witness that he is not a Christian, but is of the same religion as pagans.
"Bear not the yoke with unbelievers.
"For what participation has justice with injustice?
"Or what fellowship has light with darkness?
"And what concord has Christ with Belial?
"Or what part has the faithful with the unbeliever?
"And what agreement has the temple of God with idols?
"For you are the temple of the living God; as God says: 'I will dwell in them, and walk among them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.'
"Wherefore, 'Go out from among them, and be you separate,' says the Lord, 'and touch not the unclean thing:
"'And I will receive you; and I will be a Father to you; and you shall be my sons and daughters,' says the Lord Almighty."
- 2 Corinthians vi, 14 fl.; http://drbo.org/chapter/54006.htm.


Abanian Satanist & Spiritual Murderess Agnes Gonxhe Bojaxhiu "Teresa of Calcutta" bears witness that she is a pagan, an Apostate.
"Thus saith the Lord: 'Stand on the ways, and see and ask for the old paths which is the good way, and walk in it: and you shall find refreshment for your souls.'
"And they said: 'We will not walk.'
"And I appointed watchmen over you, saying: 'Hearken to the sound of the trumpet.'
"And they said: 'We will not hearken.'"
- Jeremias vi, 16-17; http://drbo.org/chapter/28006.htm.

God's Firewall Against Satan and Satan's Lies of Pretended "New Gospels" eg Montanism, Mahomettanism, Waldensianism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, Modernism, etc.

"I wonder that you are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ, unto another gospel.
"Which is not another, only there are some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ.
"But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be ACCURSED.
"As we said before, so now I say again: If any one preach to you a gospel, besides that which you have received, let him be ACCURSED."
- Galatians 1, 6-9 http://drbo.org/chapter/55001.htm


Abanian Satanist & Spiritual Murderess Agnes Gonxhe Bojaxhiu "Teresa of Calcutta" bears witness that she is a pagan, an Apostate.
"Whosoever revolts, and continues not in the doctrine of Christ, does not have God.
"He that continues in the doctrine, the same has both the Father and the Son.
"If any man come to you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into the house nor say to him, 'God speed you!' (Best wishes).
"For he that says unto him, 'God speed you,' takes part with his wicked works."
- 2nd Epistle of St. John i, 9-11; http://drbo.org/chapter/70001.htm

"This Most Holy Roman Church... firmly believes, professes, and proclaims that those not living within the Catholic Church, not only pagans, but also Jews and heretics and schismatics, cannot become participants in eternal life, but will depart 'into the everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels' (Matt. xxv, 41), unless, before the end of life, the same have been added to the flock; and that the unity of the ecclesiastical body is so strong, that only to those remaining in it, are the sacraments of the Church of benefit for salvation, and do fastings, almsgiving, and other functions of piety and exercises of Christian service produce eternal reward, and that no one, whatever almsgiving he has practiced, even if he has shed blood for the name of Christ, can be saved, unless he has remained in the bosom and unity of the Catholic Church."
- Holy & Ecumenical Council of Florence, under Pope Eugene IV, following St. Fulgentius of Ruspa, disciple of St. Augustine of Hippo.

Proof of Satanism

Please read this page for context: https://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics/b021ht_Guru.htm.

That Antipopes Roncalli, Montini, Luciani, Wojtyla, Ratzinger & Bergoglio were and are Satanists is evident from the Bible, particularly the First Commandment.

The ability to discern and distinguish between Christians and Satanists is proof of whether one is a Christian or a Satanist.

The refusal to acknowledge that the Antipopes Roncalli, Montini, Luciani, Wojtyla, Ratzinger & Bergoglio were and are Public, Pertinacious and Manifest Satanists and heads of a non-Catholic sect, is proof that one is a Satanist, a public enemy of the Living God.

    MARIAN FEASTS

    Our Lady of El Puig or of Puche, first Patroness of the city and kingdom of Valencia, September 21, 1223 A.D.

    Victory of the Christians over the Mahomettan Infidels at the Battle of El Puig in Valencia Spain Victory of the Christians over the Mahomettan Infidels at the Battle of El Puig in Valencia Spain
    Monasterio de Santa Maria, El Puig or Monastery of Our Lady of Mercy, El Puig.
    Victory of the Christians over the Mahomettan Infidels at the Battle of El Puig in Valencia Spain Monasterio de Santa Maria, El Puig or Monastery of Our Lady of Mercy, El Puig
    According to tradition, the image of Our Lady of El Puig or Puche, (Nuestra Senora del Puig or Nuestra Senora del Puche), was fashioned by the angels, and made of the very stone of the sacred sepulcher where the most holy body of the Mother of God lay hidden for three days. After the assumption of the great Queen into Heaven, the holy angels took the statue they had created from Gethsemani to El Puig, in the Kingdom of Valencia, in Spain, placing it in a church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. The statue of Our Lady of El Puig remained there until it was buried beneath a large bell by the religious who lived at that first monastery of El Puig when the Mahomettan Infidels irrupted into Spain at the time of the Visigoths. The name of the place in the Valencian language is El Puig, in Castilian or "Spanish," its Puche, and means "a hill." This statue remained hidden in the earth for well over 500 years until Divine providence facilitated the happy discovery by the great servant of God St. Peter Nolasco, founder and patriarch of the Royal Order of Mercy, the Mercedarian order, in the year 1237 A.D. St. Peter Nolasco witnessed on four consecutive Saturdays that seven strange lights looking like seven stars were observed at night over the same place. They would seem to drop from heaven seven times, and disappear into the earth, always in the same place. St. Peter felt certain that this strange phenomenon had a meaning and purpose; so he commanded men to dig about the spot. They had not gone far into the earth when they came upon a bell of prodigious size, beneath which was a beautiful image of the Virgin Mary. St. Peter took it up in his arms, recognizing it as a valuable gift from heaven, and built an altar upon the very spot where it was buried. This altar became very celebrated for the number of miracles performed there. The discovery of the sacred image of Our Lady of El Puig was a powerful encouragement to King James I of Aragon, who was resolved to finish the conquest of the city and kingdom of Valencia at that time. He credited Our Lady of El Puig, and the prayers of St. Peter Nolasco, for his conquest when he received into his hands the keys to the city of Valencia from the Mahomettan Infidels. He acclaimed Our Lady of El Puig the Patroness of Valencia, and of his entire kingdom. The holy image was always considered miraculous, and was universally revered throughout Christendom. Popes and kings, and very many people of the greatest holiness and nobility came on pilgrimage to Our Lady of El Puig. The powerful protection of Our Lady of El Puig was confirmed through many long years, for whenever there was a dangerous storm threatening, the bells in the church bell tower would ring and people would again witness the wonder of the seven stars. The angels could also often be heard singing soft melodies and sweetest chants in the choir of the church that were heard by the religious, filling their hearts with heavenly rejoicing. It is recorded that a boy named Joseph Carbonell, the son of Augustine Carbonell, was pushed by another boy and fell with his arm landing in the path of a heavy cart. The boy's arm was crushed so severely that it was soon considered necessary for a surgeon to cut off the arm to save the child's life. The following morning the boy's father went to work at his brother's farm, from which he could see the church of Our Lady of El Puig. He prayed as he worked with humble supplication and many tears. At the end of the day the father returned home to find the surgeon had just arrived and was undoing the bandages over the boy's injured arm. Once it was unwrapped, the surgeon cried out, "Gentlemen, what is this? This arm is good and healthy!" In recognition of the favor, the boy eventually took the habit of the Religious of Our Lady of Mercy. The heavenly image of Our Lady of El Puig was eventually taken from El Puig to Valencia at the request of the Catholic King Philip II. The people followed the venerable Patriarch St. John of Ribera, Archbishop of Valencia, on foot in solemn procession on Sunday, July 17, 1588 A.D. All was done with the same solemnity with which the procession of the Blessed Sacrament occurred in this famous city. The praises of the angels could be heard for sixteen nights in the holy church of Valencia, and the wonder of the seven stars was frequently seen, filling with inexpressible joy the witnesses both inside and outside of Valencia. It is known that the stars have appeared many times on the bell tower of the church of Our Lady of El Puig since then, and not only in ancient times, but they were especially noted between the years 1723 to 1758. Our Lady of El Puig is the First Patroness of the City and Kingdom of Valencia. Our Lady of the Forsaken is the Co-Patroness.

    Critical notes
    There is no logical explanation that I can find, for the dates of Sept. 21 or of 1223 for Our Lady of El Puig.

    GREAT FEASTS

  1. + ST. JONAS THE PROPHET

    St. Jonas BenAmathi, Old Testament patriarch and prophet. Protagonist of the Book of Jonas, he was so reluctant to deliver his prophecy against the city of Nineveh that God had to have him swallowed by a giant fish and then spat out on the shore. Died in 761 B.C. He was buried in modern Mosul, Iraq. His tomb and shrine were destroyed by Mahomettan Infidels in July 2014 A.D.

  2. + ST. MATTHEW THE APOSTLE

    St. Matthew, a Levite, son of Alphaeus, a Jewish collaborator with the Romans, a taxcollector and publican. He is the author of the Gospel of St. Matthew. Matthew preached the gospel in the Armenia, Hyrcania, Chaldea, Arabia, Ethiopia, etc. After being cruelly treated by the Parthians and Medes, St. Matthew then went to spread the Gospel to a certain city called Mirmena or Myrmena," supposedly in Ethiopia, described as a land that was inhabited by tribes of cannibals. He delivered wife and son of the Prince of Myrmena, Fluvian, from demonic possession. Finally, he converted the king of Ethiopia by the stupendous miracle of raising the king's daughter from the dead. Her name was Iphigenia and she is listed as a saint in the Martyrology. After her resurrection from the dead, with St. Matthew's approval, she took a vow of virginity. This so enraged the next king, Hirtacus, who wanted to marry her, that he had Matthew slain at the altar while offering Mass. The year was 68 A.D. St. Matthew's feast day is September 21.

    St. Bede the Venerable, Homily: "'Jesus saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax office, and he said to him: Follow me.' Jesus saw Matthew, not merely in the usual sense, but more significantly with His merciful understanding of men. He saw the tax collector and, because He saw him through the eyes of mercy and chose him, He said to him: "Follow me." This following meant imitating the pattern of his life - not just walking after him. St. John tells us: 'Whoever says he abides in Christ ought to walk in the same way in which he walked.' 'And he rose and followed him.' There is no reason for surprise that the tax collector abandoned earthly wealth as soon as the Lord commanded him. Nor should one be amazed that neglecting his wealth, he joined a band of men whose leader had, on Matthew's assessment, no riches at all. Our Lord summoned Matthew by speaking to him in words. By an invisible, interior impulse flooding his mind with the light of grace, He instructed him to walk in His footsteps. In this way Matthew could understand that Christ, who was summoning him away from earthly possessions, had incorruptible treasures of heaven in His gift."

  3. Collective of Martyrs

  4. + The Holy Martyrs of Cyprus, Saints Isaac & Meletius, bishops on the island of Cyprus, martyred together, their history is lost; they are listed in the Menology of St. Basil.

  5. + The Holy Martyrs of Gaza: Three brothers, Saints Eusebius, Nestulus and Zeno, who were seized, dragged through the streets, beaten and murdered by a pagan mob celebrating the renunciation of Christianity by Julian the Apostate. Burned to death in 362 A.D. on a village garbage heap in Gaza, Palaestina.

  6. + The Holy Martyrs of (Thon) Nhan Bieu, in the province of Quang Tri, in Annam, Vietnam, Saints Francis Jaccard, priest, and Thomas Tran Van Thien, prospective seminarian.

    1. St. Francis Jaccard studied at seminaries in Melan, then Chambery in France in 1819. Member of the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris. Priest. Missionary to Cochin-China in 1824, Macao in 1825, and Tonkin in 1826. He was arrested more than once for preaching Christianity, he was pardoned because of his skill as a translator, which was useful to the king. However, he gained too many converts, and in 1838 he was arrested, tortured and murdered for his faith. One of the Martyrs of Vietnam. Strangled to death September 21, 1838 A.D. in Nhan Bieu, Quang Tri, Tonkin, Indo-China, modern Vietnam. Not yet beatified or canonized by a Catholic Pope.

    2. + St. Thomas Tran Van Thien was born in 1820 to a devout family at Trung Quan, Quang Binh, to Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Mien. His two older sisters were Yen and Sao. Later Yen became a nun. He was cherished and supported in religious vocation by an aunt of his who was the mother superior of the convent. Since his father died when he was only 10 years old, it was Father Chinh who took care of his education that would prepare him to be a future seminarian. By that period, King Minh Mang, harboring a deadly hatred against Christians to the point of uprooting it, consequently decreed a ban on Christianity, ordering that all its adherents should step over the cross as a sign of apostasy (giving up their faith). At 18, Thomas Thien was summoned to enter An Ninh Seminary in Di Loan. Despite the persecution at its climax, Thien resolutely set off with his older sister Sao to Di Loan, obeying the superior's order and defying possible dangers. When informed by Sister Yen about the ongoing persecution at Di Loan and the underground operation of Father Rector Kim, he said to her: "Although I may not see him, I must get there to be sure. He has called me, I cannot help but report." It was the spirit of submission to the superior and dutifulness. On the way to Di Loan he was arrested, bound with a yoke and brought back to Quang Tri. He was told under showers of beatings and torments: "Give up your religion and be freed." He answered: "The religion that teaches me to worship God is the real one, I cannot forsake it." Official: "It is the royal decree. Beheading to those disobey." Thien: "I prefer being beheaded to rejecting my religion." In vain with strong measures, the official began to lure him: "If you abandon your religion I will marry you to my daughter and appoint you to government office." Firmly Thien replied: "I only wish to become an officer in heaven rather than an officer on this earth." The mandarin again showed his sympathy: "You are still young and good-looking. Step over the cross according to the royal order to get freedom. Then you can go home and practice your faith in any way you like. Just give it up and we'll see." It was the heroism of a person who resolutely held fast to his chosen ideal, not looking for any short-lived gain by even faking acceptance. It was also the most severe "temptation" of Thien who would not have lost anything if he had succumbed. He would have more time than enough to restart his life! Similar to the temptation in the desert of the Lord Jesus, Thomas Thien had to face trials: being tempted to turn material and physical needs such as bread or marry a noble girl into the goals of life; being tempted to an instant success by his youthfulnes. Yet Thien stuck fast to his faith, defying death. He had once for all chosen his salvation as the true value of life. He knew well that only this choice would bring him happiness. He truly believed in himself as if the Lord spoke to him: "You are precious to my eyes and honorable, I love you." (Is 43:5) and "You belong to the chosen race." (1 Peter 2:9). He was proud of his Vietnamese heritage which means always going head up, always reaching and flying up, and never stepping back. Because of that attitude the official became angry and had the soldiers beat him pitilessly, then force him to sit under the summer burning sun along with Father Phan without any food nor drink! Afterwards they tortured him with white-hot pincers that burned his skin to smoke. Once they used the cold pliers that also hurt a lot. Yet Thomas did not cease to pray that God give him strength to endure and stay loyal to his faith. Finally, he was hung to death September 21, 1838 at the execution field of Nhan Bieu when he was only 18 years of age. Not yet beatified or canonized by a Catholic Pope.

  7. + Holy Martyrs of Saenamteo near Seoul in Corea / Korea: Saints Bishop Lawrence Mary Joseph Imbert, Peter Philibert Maubant and James (Jacques) Honorius Chastan, of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, along with John Ri, a Korean layman, tortured and murdered, martyred, by the Buddhists, September 21, 1839 at Saenamteo, Seoul, Corea / Korea. Not yet beatified or canonized by a Catholic Pope.

  8. + The Holy Martyrs of Spain, murdered by the Communist terrorists: Saints Emmanuel Torro García, Hyacinth (or Jacinto) Martinez Ayuela, James (or Diego) Hompanera Paris, Joseph Mary Azurmendi Mugarza, Joseph Vila Barri, Nicholas de Mier Francisco, Vincent Galbis Girones, and Vincent Pelufo Orts. Not yet beatified or canonized by a Catholic Pope.

  9. Translations

    Individual Saints

  10. + St. Alexander. 2nd century suburbican bishop in the environs of Rome. Miracle worker. Arrested, tortured and executed for his faith in the persecution of Emperor Antoninus Pius, he was martyred on the Via Claudia, about three miles outside Rome. Pope St. Damasus I wrote an epitaph for St. Alexander.

  11. + St. Cadoc the Wise, of Llancarvan. Son of St. Gwynllyw, a king in Wales, a robber chieftain who led a band of 300; his mother, St Gladys, had been stolen in a raid on a neighboring chief; brother of St Gluvias. Raised by an Irish monk; Cadoc's father had stolen the monk's cow, and when he came to demand its return, the king decided it was a sign. Studied in Wales and Ireland. Priest. Once chased through a wood by an armed swineherd from an enemy tribe. His hiding place spooked an old, gray, wild boar that made three great leaps at him - then disappeared; Cadoc took this as a sign, and the location became the site of the great church and monastery at Llancarvan, Wales; the house became renowned for the learning and holiness of its monks. Legend says he once saved his brother monks in a famine by tying a white thread to the foot of a (well-fed) mouse; he then following the thread to an abandoned, well-stocked, underground granary. Another time he and his brothers went out to meet a band of thieves, chanting and playing harps; it surprised the highwaymen so much, they turned and left. Lived as a hermit with St. Gildas on the Island of Flatholmes off Vannes, Brittany. Established a monastery on a small island just off Brittany, joined by a stone bridge so local children could walk out for school. Returned to Britain to evangelize, and work with Christian survivors of Saxon raids. Martyr, killed by the pagan Saxons in 580 A.D. while serving at Mass near Weedon, Northamptonshire, England.

  12. + St. Castor (Castorius). May have been the brother of St. Leontius of Frejus. May have been a lawyer. Layman, married to a wealthy widow from Marseilles in Provence, then the Kingdom of Arles or the Arelat, now in France. With mutual consent, both he and his wife entered religious life. Founded and led as abbot, the Monanque monastery. He was made bishop of Apt. St. John Cassian wrote De Institutis Coenobiorum at Castor's request. Died in 420 A.D. His relics are in the Cathedral of St. Ann in Apt. As a result of the concordat of July 15, 1801 between Pope Pius VII and the Italian bandit Napoleon Buonaparte, the territory of the diocese was incorporated by the bull Qui Christi Domini of November 29, 1801, mainly into the archdiocese of Avignon, with some parishes going instead to the diocese of Digne. No longer a residential bishopric, Apta (as it is called in Latin) is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see. The council of Apt was held on 14 May 1365 in the cathedral of that city by the archbishops and bishops of the provinces of Arles, Embrun and Aix-en-Provence. Twenty-eight decrees were published and eleven days of indulgence were granted to those who would visit with pious sentiments the church of the Blessed Virgin in the Diocese of Apt on the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and venerate there certain relics of the Cross.

  13. + St. Catherine Aliprandi was an Italian Claretian nun. Catherine was born around 1466 into a noble family, and her parents destined her to marry a rich man. Still in her thirties, she managed to convince her husband to join the Franciscan order, allowing her to enter the monastery of St. Clare in Alessandria. In 1526 she was destined, with five sisters, to found a new monastery in Asti, which took the name of the Convent of Jesus. In this convent she was the concierge, and soon became famous for the spirit of prayer, the prophecies and the miracles that the faithful attributed to her. During the siege placed on Asti by Fabrizio Maramaldo, she was instructed to pray day and night until victory was achieved on November 13, 1526. As she had prophesied, she fell victim to the plague and died September 7 1529, singing the praises of Mary, the vigil of whose nativity her companions were celebrating at that time. Her liturgical feast is fixed by Holy Mother Church for September 21.

  14. + St. Eusebius, martyr in Phoenicia. He openly declared himself a Christian during a period of persecution, and was tortured and executed, martyred.

  15. + St. Gerulph, a young man in Flanders (now in Belgium) who was heir to a large estate but was drawn to the spiritual life. Murdered by a relative who hoped to inherit Gerulph's wealth; Gerulph was on his way from having received the sacrament of Confirmation. As he died, Gerulph pardoned his murderer. Honoured as a martyr by the faithful in the area. Died 746 A.D. in Tronchiennes or Drogen in Flanders.

  16. + St. Hieu: An abbess in Northumbria who received the veil from St. Aidan of Lindisfarne. She governed Tadcaster Abbey, in Yorkshire. She may be identical with St. Bega or Bee.

  17. + St. Iphigenia or Ephigenia, in Ethiopia, virgin, who being baptized and consecrated to God by St. Matthew the Apostle, ended her holy life in peace.

  18. + St. Landelin, a hermit and martyr should not be confused with the homonymous Abbot of Lobbes, remembered on June 15. Landelin was a Scot. The Irish were originally called Scots, but that name later came to be confined to the Irish Kingdom of Scotland, that expanded to become modern Scotland. According to the tradition of the Monastery of Ettenheim, he was born of a noble lineage that descended from ancient Irish kings. Driven by missionary zeal, he arrived in Alsace and from there then to Baden, in that part of the diocese of Strasbourg called Ortenau, today in the diocese of Fribourg, a desolate place and a haven for thieves and murderers. He was hosted for some time by a poor farmer named Adolf or Idulfo, but he later retreated to a small valley where he could pray in solitude. He was killed by a hunter who, mistaking him for a bandit, murdered him without delay, abandoning his body during the 7th century. Found by Idulfo's wife, his remains were buried half a league from the site of the murder, where the village of Munschweiler later grew up, which still preserves the tomb of St. Landelin behind the main altar of the parish church. Many miracles occurred at the tomb of the Saint. A church was built on the Saint's hermitage, which had become a place of pilgrimage; many loners settled in the surrounding area, transforming that infamous place into a place of Grace and Faith. Driven by events, Bishop Widegern founded a monastery near the tomb of the Saint, assigning him income from the Cathedral; the church was dedicated to the Virgin, St. John the Baptist and St. Peter and the Monastery took the name of "Cella monachorum" ("Monks' Cells") which became the name of the village. Having fallen into oblivion with Widegern's successor, it was re-established by Bishop Eddo (Heddon) who transferred it and gave it the name of Ettenheimmunster: it was suppressed by the French Revolution.

  19. + St. Mark Scalabrini. Born to the nobility. Joined the Dominicans in Modena, Italy. Priest. Noted preacher throughout central and northern Italy. Prior of the Dominican monastery in Pesaro, Italy. Miracle worker. Died in the Lord, Sept. 21, 1498 in Pesaro, Italy. Cultus confirmatus by Pope Pius IX.

  20. + St Maura. Born to the nobility. A pious child, her prayers caused her the conversion of her father who had lived a dissolute life. After his death, she stayed with her mother Sedulia, and worked for the spiritual growth of her brother Eutropius, who became bishop of Troyes, France. She devoted most of her time to prayer and charity, and fasted every Wednesday and Friday. She made altar vestments, tabernacle candles, and anything else that could help at Mass. Reported to have worked miracles, but insisted that the those she helped keep it to themselves so as not to draw attention to her. Friend of Saint Prudentius of Troyes, who wrote a biography of her. Died in 850 A.D. at Troyes, Champagne.

  21. + St. Pamphilus or Pamphilius. His history is lost, all that is known that he was martyred on the Via Salaria Antica in Rome.

OREMUS

Most Holy Mary, Mother of God, and our Mother, and all you Saints, Fathers and Mothers, Apostles, Martyrs, Confessors, Virgins, Popes, Bishops, Doctors, Abbots, Priests, Brothers and Sisters, Hermits, Monks, Teachers and Evangelists and Missionaries, Champions and Heroes of Jesus Christ, whose feasts are today, named and unnamed, we pray to you for your intercession and guidance, lead us away from error and evil and into the Grace and Love of God, that with your assistance, we may join you in Eternity with the Living God, we make this prayer through Jesus Christ Our Lord, Who Lives and Reigns, in the Unity of the Godhead, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, one God, forever and ever, Amen.


Lúcío Mascarenhas.

Ministério Metamorfose: O Caminho dos Santos de Lúcío Mascarenhas. https://www.vaticaninexile.com.


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