Marz-6-acem Sogglem Santam

Concannim: Marz Char-acem Santam; Portugues: Inscriçoes de Menologia para Marça 6; English: Saints of March 6.
Concannim: Aizcem festam; Portugues: Festa dos santos do dia; English: Feasts of the Saints of the day.


PRIMARY LITURGICAL FEAST OF THE DAY: Santas Perpetua e Felicitas.

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 Valerianist & 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.: Libera nos a malo, ("Deliver us from evil," from the Paternoster,) & "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:

The liturgical feast of the holy martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas, who received the glorious crown of martyrdom March 7, 203 A.D. [The Holy Martyrs of Tuburbum, in Roman Mauretania, now the Arab Settler-Colonies of Morocco & Western Algeria, Saints Felicitas, the Patrician or noble woman Vibia Perpetua, Revocatus (Perpetua's slave), Saturninus, Secundulus, Saturus (Perpetua's brother), & an unknown person, in the persecution of Septimius Severus; Felicitas, Saturninus, & Secundulus were Perpetua's servants; In 1908 A.D., Pope St. Pius X changed their liturgical feast date to March 6; The Whore Church of Roman Protestantism, of the Great Modernist Apostasy, which, while masquerading as the "Catholic Church," has 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 unauthorizedly, & ineffectually, impotently, pretended to transfer this liturgical feast to Mar. 7, which cannot be observed without Grave affront to the Divine Majesty, a Mortal Sin!]

At Nicomedia, the birthday of the holy martyrs Victor & Victorinus, who were, with Claudianus and his wife Bassa, subjected to many torments during three years and were then thrust into prison, where they ended the pilgrimage of life.

At Tortona, St. Marcianus, bishop & martyr, who received the crown of immortality by being killed under Traianus for the glory of Christ.

At Constantinople, St. Evagrius, who was elected bishop by the Catholics in the reign of Valens, and being exiled by that emperor, departed for Heaven.

In Cyprus, in the time of the emperor Decius, St. Conon, martyr, who, being compelled to run before a chariot with his feet pierced with nails, fell on his knees, and breathing a prayer expired. [According to Conon himself, he was originally from Nazareth, in Galilee, & was a direct member of the family of Jesus Christ, he was martyred for being a Christian, in the persecutions of Decius. Nails were driven through his ankles, & he was forced to run ahead of a chariot until he collapsed, & it ran over him.]

Also, the passion of forty-two holy martyrs, who were arrested in Amorium, and taken to Syria, where they received the palm of martyrdom after a valiant combat.

At Bologna, St. Basil, bishop, who was consecrated by Pope St. Sylvester, and by word and example governed with great holiness the church entrusted to his care.

At Barcelona, in Spain, Blessed Ollegarius, who was first a canon, and afterwards bishop of Barcelona and archbishop of Tarragona.

At Ghent, in Flanders, St. Colette, virgin, who at first professed the rule of the Third Order of St. Francis, and afterwards, by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, restored the primitive discipline in a great number of monasteries of Nuns of the Second Order. As she was adorned with Heavenly virtues, and performed innumerable miracles, she was inscribed on the list of the Saints by the Sovereign Pontiff, Pius VII.

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