Tertiodécimo Kaléndas Ianuárii Luna vicesima quarta Anno Domini 2019
Tomorrow is the eve of the holy Apostle Thomas.
December 20th 2019, the 24th day of the Moon, were born into the better life:
At Rome, the holy
martyrs Liberatus, Bajulus, Ammon, Zeno, Ptolemy, Ingenes, and
Theophilus, all martyrs. They were on guard beside the judgment-seat
when a certain Christian who was under the torture began to waver and
was almost giving way, and they tried by signs to encourage him to hold
out; for this cause all the people cried out against them, and they came
forward and confessed themselves to be Christians and Christ, who
Himself had given such steadfastness unto His own, did Himself most
gloriously triumph in their victory, (in the year 249.)
At Geldube, (in Thrace,) the holy martyr Julius, (fourth century.)
In Arabia, the holy
martyrs Eugenius and Macarius, two Priests who blamed the ungodliness of
the Emperor Julian the Apostate, and for that cause were most cruelly
flogged and sent out into the great desert, where they were slain with
the sword, (in the year 362.)
At Antioch, holy
Philogonius, Patriarch of the see. He was an advocate when he was called
by the will of God to govern that church, and first took up the
contending for the Catholic faith along with holy Bishop Alexander, and
his Companions, against Arius. He fell asleep in the Lord, illustrious
for good works, (in the year 322.) Holy John Chrysostom preached an
eloquent sermon on his feast-day.
At Brescia, the holy Confessor Dominic, Bishop (of that see, about the year 612.)
On this day is
commemorated the burial in Spain of holy Dominic, Abbot of Silos, (in
the diocese of Burgos, in Castile, which abbey he founded,) of the Order
of St. Benedict, very famous for his miracles wrought for the
liberation of captives. (He died in his monastery at Silos, on December
14, 1073.)
V. And elsewhere many other holy martyrs, confessors, and holy virgins.
R. Thanks be to God.
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