Fevreir-19-acem Sogglem Santam

Inscriçoes de Menologia para Fevreir 19:
PRIMARY LITURGICAL FEAST OF THE DAY: St. Quodvultdeus, Patriarch of Carthage, disciple of St. Augustine of Hippo, exiled to Italy by Arian Vandal invaders.

Our Lady of Liberation, Nossa Senhora do Livramento, Livrant Saibinn, Our Lady of Goa, Nossa Senhora da Goa, Goencem Saibinn, our Gracious Mother, intercede with our Lord God Jesus Christ, for your & our beloved Goa, Rome of the East, overrun by, & trod down under, the jackboots of the Forces of Darkness, & lying prostrated under these visceral Enemies of God & of His beloved Goa, & our larger national homeland, the Concan, deliver us from evil, from our twin benightments, & enslavements, the Occupation, & of the Whore Church, enlarge & liberate us from our spiritual & material captivity, as you had done before, delivering Goa from the Enemies of God & of His beloved Goa, from the Forces of Darkness, the Enacim, Amalecites, Canaanites, Philistines, Ammonites, Moabites, Etc., of our time & place: Paganism, Idalcao, the Dutch, English, Marathas, Mughals, the bandit Tipoo, son of Hyder, the Bonsales & Ranes, etc. Vindicate, & restore Mother Goa, O beloved Mother of God! We make this prayer through the same Lord God Jesus Christ, thy Son, Who is, in unity with God the Father, & God the Holy Ghost, one God, forever & ever, Amen!

V.: "Deliver us from the Shaitans!"*
R.: Amen!
(*Spontaneous prayer of Christians of Ceilão in wake of Mahomettan Infidels' Terror Attacks, Bombings of Churches Easter 2019 A D.)

ROMAN MARTYROLOGY 1914:

At Rome, the birthday of St. Gabinus, priest and martyr, brother of the blessed Pope Caius. Being loaded with chains and kept a long time in prison by Diocletian, he obtained the joys of Heaven by a precious death.

In Africa, the holy martyrs Publius, Julian, Marcellus, and others.

In Palestine, the commemoration of the holy monks and other martyrs, who were barbarously massacred for the faith of Christ by the Saracens, under their leader Almondhar.

At Jerusalem, St. Zambdas, bishop.

At Soli, St. Auxibius, bishop.

At Benevento, St. Barbatus, a bishop illustrious for sanctity, who converted the Lombards and their chief to the faith of Christ.

At Milan, St. Mansuetus, bishop and confessor.

OTHER SAINTS: 

St. Quodvultdeus, which means "Whatsoever God wills," Patriarch of Carthage, disciple of St. Augustine of Hippo, exiled to Italy by the Arian invaders. (Link)

St. Alvaro of Escalaceli. (Link)

St. Auxibius, Bishop of Soli on Cyprus. (Link)

St. Baoithin MacCuana, patron saint of Tibohin, in Elphin, Ireland, his history is lost. 

St. Beatus of Valcavado, polemicist against the heresy of Spanish Adoptionism or Elipandianism. (Link)

St. Belina of Troyes, Martyr, peasant girl who died fighting off a rape attempt by the feudal lord of her district, Feb. 19, 1135 A.D., near Troyes, France. 

St. Boniface, Bishop of Lausanne. (Link)

St. Conon, Abbot of the monastery of Pentucla in Israel, died Feb. 19, 555 A.D.

St. Conrad Confalonieri. (Link)

St. Cumianus, Abbot of Bobbio, Irish monk & abbot at the monastery of St. Columbanus at Bobbio. (Link)

St. Dositheus of Gaza. (Link)

St. Elizabeth Batholomea Picenardi. (Link)

St. Frederick, Abbot of Hirschau. Born into the Swabian nobility, he joined the Benedictine monastery of Einsiedeln. He was charged with reopening, at the head of twelve monks, the monastery of Hirschau or Hirsau, near Calw in the Black Forest, to meet the desire of Pope Leo IX, uncle of Count Adalbert of Calw, becoming its abbot March 7, 1066 A.D. His rigor displeased some monks who asked the Count of Calw to depose Frederick. Not having immediately obtained what they wanted, the malcontents made very serious calumnies against their abbot, who was, as a result, deposed in 1068, but remained, with heroic patience & humility, among in the  monastery under the new "abbot" Frederick II, until Abbot Udalrich of Lorsch offered him a cell in the monastery of St. Michael at Ebersberg near Heidelberg, where he died, May 18, 1071, his memory is celebrated on May 18 in Einsiedeln & on February 19 in other Benedictine monasteries. Frederick II was expelled by the Count of Calw, & replaced by St. William of Hirschau, who refused to be formally installed until his unjustly deposed predecessor had died. 

St. George, Bishop of Lodeve, may, or may not, have been the same person as the monk St. George, Abbot of Vabres, fleeing the monastery of Congues from the Northmen's invasions & depredations. St. George of Vabres' feast is June 9. There is another feast of a St. George, Bishop of Lodeve Nov. 9, it is uncertain if it is the same person, or a different one. 

St. Joseph Zaplata, Martyred by the Nazi Infidels, February 19, 1945 at Dachau in Bavaria. Not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope. (Link)

St. Lucia Yi Zhenmei, Martyr, Chinese catechist, murdered at Kaiyang or Kuytsheu or Kaichou in the province of Guizhou in China, Feb. 19, 1862, one day after the murder of Saints John Peter Néel, John Zhang Tianshen, Martin Wu Xuesheng, & John Chen Xianheng by a mob of fanatical followers of an outlawed Luoist sect; beatified by Pope St. Pius X, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope. (Link)

St. Odhran, charioteer to St. Patrick. One day, he spotted what appeared to be an ambush. He traded places with Patrick without telling him why, and died from the attack meant for his passenger. 

St. Prodo or Proclus of Bisignano. (Link1 & Link2)

St. Valerius, Bishop of Antibes. 

St. Zambdas alias Bazas & Zabdas, Martyr, 37th Bishop of Jerusalem, who brought the Theban Legion to revert to Christianity; martyred under Diocletianus, Feb. 19, 304 A.D. 

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