Séptimo Idus Septémbris Luna octava Anno Domini 2019
September 7th 2019, the 8th day of the Moon, were born into the better life:
At Nicomedia, the
blessed martyr John. When he saw the cruel edicts against the Christians
hanging up in the market-place, in the heat of his faith he stretched
forth his hand, pulled them down, and tore them up. When this was told
to the Emperors Diocletian and Maximian, who were then in that city,
they ordered all the kinds of torment to be tried upon him and the man,
right noble as he was, bore this with such a cheerful face and heart
that he seemed not even saddened thereby.
At Caesarea, in
Cappadocia, the holy martyr Eupsychius, who was cast into prison under
the Emperor Hadrian on the charge of being a Christian. Being shortly
liberated therefrom, he forthwith sold his inheritance, and distributed
the price thereof partly unto the poor, and partly unto his accusers, as
unto benefactors. He was arrested again, and finished his testimony
under the judge Sapritius, being mangled, and pierced with the sword.
At Soli, in Cilicia, the holy martyr Sozon, who under the Emperor Maximian was cast into the fire, and gave up the ghost.
At Aquileia, (in the persecution under the Emperor Diocletian,) the holy martyr Anastasius.
In the country of
Autun, the holy Virgin and martyr Regina, who passed away to Christ the
Bridegroom under the Proconsul Olybrius, by whose orders she was
imprisoned, racked, burnt with lamps, and lastly beheaded.
At Troyes, the holy martyrs Nemorius the Deacon, and his Companions, who were slain by Attila, King of the Huns.
At Orleans, in Gaul,
holy Bishop Evortius, who was first a Subdeacon of the Church of Rome,
and was then pointed out by the vision of a dove for Bishop of the
aforesaid city.
In Gaul, the holy Confessor Bishop Augustal.
At Capua, holy Pamphilus, Bishop (of that see.)
In the country of Paris, (in the sixth century,) the holy Priest and Confessor Clodoald (St. Cloud) .
V. And elsewhere many other holy martyrs, confessors, and holy virgins.
R. Thanks be to God.
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