The musings and meandering thoughts of a crotchety old man as he observes life in the world and in a small, rural town in South East Nebraska. My Pledge-Nulla dies sine linea-Not a day with out a line.
22 July 2019
23 July, The Roman Martyrology
July 23rd 2019, the 21st day of the Moon, were born into the better life:
At Ravenna, the holy martyr Apollinaris, Bishop of that city. He was ordained at Rome by the Apostle Peter and sent to Ravenna, where he suffered divers and manifold things for Christ's faith's sake. He afterwards preached the Gospel in Emilia, and turned many from the worshipping of idols. At length he came back to Ravenna, and there finished a glorious testimony under the Caesar Vespasian.
At Le Mans, in Gaul, the holy Confessor Liborius, [fourth Bishop of Le Mans, in the year 425.]
At Rome, the holy martyr Rasyphus.
Also at Rome, the holy Virgin and martyr Primitiva.
Also at Rome, the holy martyrs Apollonius and Eugenius.
On the same day the holy martyrs Trophimus and Theophilus, who under the Emperor Diocletian were stoned and burnt and at last beheaded, and so crowned with martyrdom.
In Bulgaria, very many holy martyrs, whom the profane Emperor Nicephorus, when he was wasting the churches of God, caused to be slain by divers sorts of death by the sword, by the rope, by arrows, by long imprisonment, and by hunger.
At Rome, the holy Virgins Romula, Redempta, and Hirundo, of whom writeth the holy Pope Gregory.
Also at Rome, the holy widow Brigid, [about the year 1373,] whose sacred body was taken to Sweden upon the 7th day of October, and whose feast is kept upon the 8th day of the same month.
V. And elsewhere many other holy martyrs, confessors, and holy virgins.
R. Thanks be to God.
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I stumbled over your blog and am quite glad that I did. You are a very interesting, erudite, and learned curmudgeon. I've long pondered the effect on Catholics of living in a system and culture that does not respect Christ the King. We are now seeing the results ... worldwide but especially in the U.S.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I very much like the Narnia series and always read the books to my third and fourth grade students.