Friday, December 27, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Amata of Assisi Read more

St. Amata of Assisi

Amata of Assisi was a Poor Clare nun. After a youth misspent, Amata became very ill and was healed by her aunt, St. Clare. With this miracle she changed her life and entered the Poor Clares, later becoming an acquaintance of St. Dominic. Her memorial is February 20.

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St. Quodvultdeus Read more

St. Quodvultdeus

Quodvultdeus (Latin for "what God wills", died c. 450 AD) was a fifth-century church father and bishop of Carthage who was exiled to Naples. He was known to have been living in Carthage around 407 and became a deacon in 421 AD. He corresponded with Augustine of Hippo, who served as Quodvultdeus' spiritual teacher. Augustine also dedicated some of his writings to Quodvultdeus....
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St. Flavian of Constantinople Read more

St. Flavian of Constantinople

St. Flavian, the patriarch of Constantinople from 446 to 449, opposed the heretical doctrine which claimed that Jesus was totally divine and in no sense human. This heresy has been proposed by the monk Eutyches. In response to St. Flavian’s denunciation of this heresy, the followers of Eutyches beat St. Flavian to death three days after his denunciation. The Council of Chalcedon, held in...
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The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order Read more

The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order

Between 1225 and 1227 in the city of Florence, Italy, seven cloth merchants from the city's prominent families joined the Confraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. They desired to live a penitential life dedicated to her title of Mother of Sorrows. Our Lady appeared to the seven men on the feast of the Assumption in 1233, asking them to live a life of seclusion and prayer. They obeyed and...
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The Martyrs of Cilicia Read more

The Martyrs of Cilicia

A group of Christians who ministered to other Christians who were condemned to work the mines of Cilicia in the persecutions of Maximus. They were arrested, tortured and martryed by order of the governor Firmilian. Their names were Daniel, Elias, Isaias, Jeremy, and Samuel. The group also includes the three other known to have been sentenced to the mines – Pamphilus, Paul of Jamnia,...
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