Junh-14-acem Sogglem Santam
Feasts of #June14
#OraOroNobis
Holy Mary, Mother of God, and our Mother, and all you Saints, Fathers, Mothers, Brothers, Sisters, Pope, Archbishops, Bishops, Hermits, Monks, Martyrs, Virgins, Champions and Heroes of Jesus Christ, whose feasts is today, named and unnamed, we pray to you for your intercession and guidance, lead us away from error and evil and into the Grace and Love of God, that with your assistance, we may join you in Eternity with the Living God, we make this prayer through Jesus Christ Our Lord, Who Lives and Reigns, in the Unity of the Godhead, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, one God, forever and ever, Amen.
#OurLadyofArras #NotreDameDeArras
Arras is famous for a miracle that occurred in the year 371, recorded by St Jerome. In that time there was a great famine in the region, and the inhabitants of Arras turned to the Blessed Virgin Mary in prayer, begging for relief. The famine was relieved in a miraculous way, as "something like white wool, mixed with heavy rain, fell from heaven at Arras." This substance was found to be in reality a heavenly bread, commonly called manna. Some remains of this manna were still to be seen in the church dedicated to Mary's honor until the time of the French Revolution.
There is also a legend regarding the above mentioned shrine, that Our Lady of Arras bestowed on two itinerant minstrels, a sacred candle which had power to cure persons afflicted with the then raging plague, known as the "Sacred Fire." This event occurred in the year 1105, when hundreds of people were dying horribly. The Blessed Mother appeared from the church’s bell tower, and the bishop extended a large candle toward her, symbolizing his faith and his desire for healing for his people. Wax that had dripped from the candle was dissolved with water and given to those who were sick with the plague, with the result being that they were healed. Even though the candle was used for many years, it was never consumed even though it burned steadily during the years of the epidemic.
#NotreDameDeLaTreille / #OurLadyOfTheTrellis in Lille, French Flanders, June 14, 1234 AD, see https://gloria.tv/post/9hisvudznehH3gb4Nn1WKviiQ
Beatification on June 14, 1925 of #StBernadetteSoubirous, the seer of Lourdes.
Translation of the relics of #StBenedict (See St Nem, in St Alban Butler).
#StAetherius, bishop of Vienne.
#StAnastasius, #StFelix & #StDigna, Martyred by Muslim Infidels at Cordoba (#MartyrsOfCordoba).
#StBartolVagnerini.
#StBasil, bishop of Caesarea.
#StBurchard, bishop of Meissen.
#StCaomhán of Inisheer in the Aran Islands, brother of St Kevin, formerly November 3.
#StCastora Gabrielli, of Vado in Umbria, Italy, Franciscan.
#StCiaran, or Kieran, of Bealach-duin, now Castle-Kieran, County of Meath, Ireland.
#StConstance of Castro, Mercedarian nun.
#StCumanBecc, or Cumman Beg, Virgin, of Cill Cuimne.
#StCyriacus of Zeganea in Syria.
#StDocmael or #StToel, hermit in Wales and Brettany.
#StElgar of Bardsey in Wales.
#StEliseus, the son of Saphat, of Abelmeula, #OldTestament #Prophet, disciple of #StElias, buried at Samaria, in his grave is also buried the Prophet #StAbdias.
#StEuspicius, abbot of Micy in France.
#StGerold, bishop of Evreux.
#StGottschalk, no information, the feast of the martyred king of the Wends was June 7.
#StHartwig, bishop of Salzburg.
#StJosephTheHymnographer.
#St Marcianus, bishop of Frigento, died June 14, 496. After the Council of Ephesus, had definitively ratified the deposition of the bishop Julian of Eclanum, Pope Leo the Great by the direct inspiration of the Holy Ghost, nominated as bishop a young Greek man named Marcianus, who for some years lived as a hermit in the town of Frigento. Going back to Frigento, the bishop made his first miracle bringing back from the death the son of the Prince of Terracina. During his stay, he made various miracles: he domesticated the wolf that had torn to pieces his donkey, cured from the paralysis a Lucanian woman, cleared from a plague of anthrax the people of the diocese.
#StMarcianus, made bishop of Syracuse by St Peter, Martyred by the Deicide Jews.
#StMarcus, bishop of Lucera, Italy.
#StMeinrad, no information, St Meinrad of Einsiedeln's feast is January 21.
#StMethodius, bishop of Constantinople.
#StNennus, (Nem, Nen, Nenn), also called #StNehemias, abbot of #Aran in Ireland.
#StPeter of Bustamante, Mercedarian.
#StProtusOfAquileia, may be incorrect, may be Proteus, Martyr under Diocletianus.
#StQuinctianus, bishop of Rodez in France.
#StRichard of St Vannes Monastery in Verdun, France.
#StRufinus and #StValerius, Martyred at Bazoches near Soissons under Diocletianus.
#StSabinus or Savino, and #StCyprianus, Martyrs (http://santiebeati.it/dettaglio/93509).
#StTheopista.
#StWalterEustace, Irishman, Martyred by the English Infidels illegally invading & occupying Ireland, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope.
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