Fevreir-24-acem Sogglem Santam
Inscriçoes de Menologia para Fevreir 24 (Concannim: Aizcem festam; Portugues: Festa dos santos do dia; English: Feasts of the Saints of the day).
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:
In Judea, the birthday of the Apostle St. Matthias, who was chosen by lot by the Apostles after the Ascension of our Lord in the place of the traitor Judas the Iscariot, and suffered martyrdom by crucifixion, not by being decapitated by an axe (which is confusion with St. Matthias, Bishop of Jerusalem), for preaching the Gospel in the Caucasian Ethiopia, in Grusia or Georgia; the Whore
Church of Roman Protestantism, of the Great Modernist
Apostasy, which, while masquerading as the "Catholic
Church," Apostatized from Christianity, from Catholicism,
Oct. 28, 1958, to teach the Apostate Heresy of Modernism,
a subsection of Liberal Protestantism, & which includes within itself
the Apostate Heresy of Panreligionism or Omnism, effectively
& disciplinarily teaching, "All gods're one, all religions're
true, one can attain to heaven through the sincere practice of any belief
system," has impotently, unauthorizedly & ineffectually
pretended to transfer this liturgical feast to May 14, which cannot be
observed without Grave affront to the Divine Majesty, a Mortal Sin! (Link1 & Link2).
At Rome, St. Primitiva, martyr.
At Caesarea, in Cappadocia, St. Sergius, martyr, of whose life a beautiful account still exists.
In Africa, the holy martyrs Montanus, Lucius, Julian, Victoricus, Flavian, and their companions. They were disciples of St. Cyprian, and suffered martyrdom under the emperor Valerian.
At Rouen, the passion of St. Praetextatus, bishop and martyr.
At Treves, St. Modestus, bishop and confessor.
In England, St. Ethelbert, king of Kent, converted to the faith of Christ by St. Augustine, bishop of the English.
At Jerusalem, the first finding of the head of our Lord's Precursor, St. John the Baptist.