Julh-14-acem Sogglem Santam

Julh-14-acem Sogglem Santam.

Santancem Vatt: Julh 14-cem Sogglem Santam. O Caminho dos Santos: Os Santos e festas da Dia 14 de Julho. The Way of the Saints: All Saints of July 14.

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Sauda&õ#231;ões! A Paz de Jesus Cristo esteja com você! Boas festas de Nossa Senhora, nossa Mãe Maria, sob os títulos de Nossa Senhora do Arbusto, e também as festas dos Santos Camillo, Bonaventuro, Francisco e Ricardo! Happy feasts of Our Lady, our Mother Mary, under the titles of Our Lady of the Burning Bush, and also the feasts of Saints Camillus, Bonaventure, Francis Solano and Richard Langhorne!

    Our Lady of the Burning Bush at Evora
    Our Lady of the Burning Bush at Evora
  1. July 14, 1789: The Satanists of France celebrate the "triumph" of Satan over the Kingdom of God in the form of "Bastille Day."


  2. July 14, 1118: Nossa Senhora do Arbusto or Our Lady of the Burning Bush, at Evora, Portugal also called Nossa Senhora da Evora or Our Lady of Evora.

    «This image was seen in the middle of a burning bush, by a shepherd; Vasquez Perdigon, Bishop of Evora, caused to be built in this place, in the year 1403, a church and monastery, which was given to the monks of Saint Jerome. The shrine of Our Lady at Evora, like so many others of the peninsula, concerns the statues hidden away at the time of the Moorish invasion. During the years of the reconquest, a shepherd was pasturing his flocks on the site of a camp where Christians had stayed for a time in the earlier wars. He heard a sweet voice calling him and was attracted to a burning bush where amid the flames he saw a statue of Our Lady. Our Lady of the Bush gave him two messages, one for himself and one for the bishop. The shepherd took the image down into the town to tell the Bishop. Then he returned to the field and set up for himself a small hermitage. He sold everything he had and built a tiny shrine for the statue there, and began public prayers to Mary as she had told him to do. So many people joined in the devotions at the simple chapel that it soon became necessary to build a larger chapel. Several miracles added to the impetus of the pilgrimages and the Bishop had a large church and monastery built at the spot. The monks of Saint Jerome were called in to tend the shrine. In 1458 King Alfonso V of Aragon, crusading against the Moors in what would be the last year of his life, made a promise to Our Lady to enrich the shrine if he were victorious. He won the battle, and in gratitude did much to enrich and popularize the shrine of Our Lady of the Burning Bush. It is also interesting to note that he was a staunch supporter of the invincible Skanderbeg, providing him with men and materials as he saved Christendom fighting against the European invasions of the Turks.»

  3. July 14, 1223: Our Lady of Canòlich, now called Canólic, called in Catalan, Mare de Déu de Canòlich or Mother of God of Canolic.

    «The Virgin of Canòlic or, in historical spelling, Canòlich is a Marian sanctuary and a statue of the Andorran parish of Sant Julià de Lòria where the Virgin of Canòlic is venerated. At present, no structure of the old Romanesque church that must have existed in this place is preserved, as evidenced by the survival of a polychrome carving of the Virgin. According to tradition, this figure was found in 1223 by a shepherd from Bixessarri thanks to a white dove that carried him insistently to a small balma (cave or grotto), where the sanctuary of Canòlic now stands. This Marian image is a Romanesque polychrome carving, very expressive. The Virgin of Canòlic is the patron saint of the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria and is preserved in the parish church of Saint Julia. Its inhabitants go up in large numbers to the sanctuary on the last Saturday in May when the gathering is held to worship the image. To get there, once past Bixessarri, the road forks, and towards the Sanctuary it climbs some impressive turns until you reach the sanctuary of Canòlic, located at 1635 m altitude, on the eastern slopes of the Serra Plana. In front of the Romanesque bridge of Aixovall there is a small oratory, to the left of the Valira , with an image of this Virgin and from where, in the past, pedestrians who passed on foot looked to see the sanctuary of Canòlic, which is precisely visible in a clearing of the forest only from this oratory.»

  4. July 14, 1656: Our Lady of Dromon at Saint-Geniez in Provence.

    «In 1656, about 2.5 miles from the alpine village of Saint-Geniez, as 12-year-old herder Honor was praying before a wooden cross on a stone mound, he heard the voice of the Blessed Virgin asking him to dig there to uncover chapels dedicated to her long ago. Excavations on the mountain located a crypt chapel dating back to around 1000, on the site of the ancient city of Theopolis. The upper chapel holds an alabaster statue of the Virgin and Child from the 1600s. The annual pilgrimage takes place on July 14.»

  5. St Camillus of Lellis
    St Camillus of Lellis
  6. MAJOR FEAST: St Camillus de Lellis, confessor, his birthday in the Lord at Rome. He is the founder of the Clerks Regular who minister to the sick. Renowned for virtues and miracles, he was numbered among the saints by Pope Benedict XIV. (RM)

  7. MAJOR FEAST: St Bonaventure, Cardinal and bishop of Albano, confessor and doctor of the Order of Friars Minor, most celebrated for his learning and holiness of life, his birthday today in the Lord, at Lyons in France. (RM)

  8. MAJOR FEAST: St Francis Solano, Franciscan priest and confessor. He passed to the Lord in Lima in Peru, renowned for his preaching, miracles and virtues. Pope Benedict XIII placed him on the canon of the saints. (RM)

  9. The Holy Martyrs of Roman Africa now Tunisia Saints Papias and Donatus, their history is lost.

  10. The Holy Martyrs of St Trond or Sint Truiden in the Low Countries, now in Belgium St Libertus or Liebert, monk, abbot of Malines, martyred by the pagan Viking Northmen, July 14, 835, at the foot of the altar. It is improbable that Vikings slew only him and not other monks and others, but the records are silent.

  11. St Adeodatus or Deusdedit, bishop of Canterbury, it seems his baptismal name was Frithona. Died in the Lord July 14 or October 28, 664.

  12. St Angelina of Marsciano (See http://www.katolsk.no/biografier/historisk/amarscia).

  13. St Boniface, bishop of Canterbury, Incorrupt.

  14. St Colman MacAndgein, also known as Colman of Killeroran. (Irish and Celtic Saints)

  15. St Crosnatus, in Czech, Hroznata or Hrornata, a Bohemian duke, after the death of his wife and daughter, founded the Premonstratensians monastery of St Mary, where he became a lay brother, he was kidnapped by robbers, chained and left to starve in the castle of Kinsberg while demanding a ransom from the abbey for his release, died in the Lord, July 14, 1217, martyr, Cultus confirmatio by Pope Leo XIII, September 16, 1897.

  16. St Cyrus, bishop of Carthage in Roman Africa, now Tunisia, on whose festival St Augustine spoke of him to his people. (RM)

  17. St Felix, first bishop of Como. (RM)

  18. St Gaspar de Bono i Manzón, O.M., died in the Lord, 14 July 1604, Spanish Catholic priest, beatified by Pope Pius VI on 10 September 1786.

  19. St George of Lauria, Mercedarian.

  20. St Gertrude, baptized as Dorotea Llamanzares Fernandez, Franciscan nun, martyr, murdered July 14, 1936 in Hortaleza, Spain by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of Spain, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be traitors. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  21. St Heraclas, bishop of Alexandria in Egypt, whose fame was so great that the historian Africanus repaired to Alexandria to see him, as he himself testifies. (RM)

  22. St Humbert of Romans, Dominican.

  23. St Idus, bishop of Ath-Fadha or Agade, in Leinster, a worthy disciple of St Patrick, by whom he was baptized. He is often invoked in the old Irish prayer in verse which bears the name of St Moling. (AB)

  24. St John Wang Guixin or Kuixin, also called Ruowang, murdered by the Boxers, a mix of pagans and Muslim Infidels, instigated by the Muslim Infidels jealous at the growing influence of Christianity in China, July 14, 1900 at Nangong, Jizhou, in Hebei province, China. Not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.

  25. St Justus MacFergus, martyr, collaborator with St Patrick in the evangelization of Ireland, teacher of St Ciarán of Saighir. No account of his martyrdom has come down to us, but he has consistently been recorded as a martyr.

  26. St Justus, soldier under the tribune Claudius. A miraculous cross appearing to him, he believed in Christ, was baptized, and bestowed his goods on the poor. Arrested afterwards by the prefect Magnetius, he was scourged, had a heated helmet put on his head, and was thrown into the fire, but without injury even to a hair of his head. Finally, he yielded up his soul in the confession of the Lord at Rome. (RM)

  27. St Maelceadar, or Maldegarius, surnamed Vincent or the Victorious, first earl of the Hannoina or Hainault, conflicting information makes him an Irishman or a Frank, it is possible he was both. (Irish and Celtic Saints)

  28. St Marcellinus or Marchelm, an English priest, collaborator of St Willibrod in evangelizing the Low Countries, confessor at Daventry, now in Belgium. (RM)

  29. St Optatianus, bishop of Brescia. (RM)

  30. St Phocas, bishop of Sinope in the Pontus, martyr under the emperor Trajan. After having been imprisoned, bound, struck with the sword and exposed to the fire for Christ, he took his flight to Heaven. His remains were brought to Vienne, in France, and deposited in the Church of the Holy Apostles. (RM).

  31. St Ragenufle of Incourt was born in the beginning of the 7th century in the hamlet of Brombais in the village of Incourt in Brabant. Her parents were close relatives of Pepin of Landen, the father of St Gertrude of Nivelles. They wanted to marry their daughter to Ebroïn but she escaped with her servant on the day of the wedding; the two women hid in a wood where they led a saintly life as hermitesses. Ragenufle died in the Lord, July 14, 650. Her parents showed their repentance by building a sanctuary of her tomb, where several miracles occurred. Begining in 1112, a procession honours the saint on Whit Monday. A legend says that Ragenufle once hit the ground with her stick and that a fountain gushed forth that cures fever and dropsy. The St Ragenufle chapel was built on the site of the source in 1953. The saint's reliquary is kept in the St Peter's Church, formerly known as the St. Ragenufle church and rebuilt in 1781.

  32. St Richard Langhorne, English lawyer, legal advisor to the Jesuits, martyr, murdered July 14, 1936 in Tyburn, England by the Criminals, Satanists, Traitors, Apostates, Usurpers of England, Maranos and Freemasons, for refusing to worship Satan, refusing to be a traitor, refusing to accept that the "Kings of England" are "Popes of England." Beatified December 15, 1929 by Pope Pius XI.

  33. St Toscana of Verona, widow, nun.

  34. St Ulric, founder-abbot of Zell, wonderworker, miraculously cured a local girl of cancer, died July 14, 1093.

  35. St William, eldest son of William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford, a collaborator of William the Conqueror, was a Benedictine monk, the abbot of Breteuil, near Beauvais, France. He rebuilt the monastery after it had been nearly destroyed by the Normans. He died in the Lord, July 14, 1130.

DAMNED

  1. Nicodemus the Hagiorite, damned July 14, 1809. See Unam Sanctam & Cantate Domino.

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