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3 de Julho, 2021
✓ Julh-3-acem Sogglem Santam
✓ O Caminho dos Santos: Os Santos e festas da Dia 3 de Julho
✓ Boas festas de Nossa Senhora das Carolle, e dos Náufragos, dos Santos Bárbara, Jacinto, Killeno, Papa Leão e Focas! Happy feasts of Our Lady of La Carolle, and of the Shipwrecked, of Saints Barbara, Hyacinth, Killen, Pope Leo, and Phocas!
✓ July 3, 1418: Miracle of the Notre Dame de la Carolle, Paris.
«Roadside shrines can still be seen in places all over Europe, though it is nothing like it used to be in the Middle Ages when these shrines were extremely prevalent. They were public reminders of God and his saints, and were meant for the good of the general public who would come upon the shrine and pause for a moment to pray. They could be simple or somewhat elaborate, ranging from unadorned crosses to free standing towers or even small chapels. According to tradition, on 3 July in the year 1418, a Swiss soldier committed a sacrilege upon a statue of the Blessed Virgin known as Our Lady of la Carolle, or Our Lady of Carole. It was located at the corner of the Rue aux Ours, which was built in the 13th century, and terminated at the hospital of Saint John, which is no longer in existence. The Rue aux Ours is now a short street that begins at Rue Saint-Martin and ends at the Boulevard Sebastopol in Paris, France. A soldier of the Duke of Burgundy's troops, said to be a Switzerlander, came upon the shrine of the Blessed Virgin after having left a tavern where he had gambled away his money. He was probably intoxicated when he drew his sword and repeatedly struck the statue of the Blessed Virgin with the weapon for no known reason. The statue of Our Lady of Carole then began to bleed profusely, as if made of flesh and blood, and wounded by the blows. The citizens who had observed the sacrilege were outraged, and followed the soldier as he fled from the scene of his crime. The man was eventually caught and apprehended, and then brought before the Chancellor where he was sentenced to death for the outrage. In remembrance of this incident, and in expiation for the crime, there was a popular festival that took place on the Rue aux Ours every year. There were fireworks, and a wax figure representing the sacrilegious wretch who had struck the image of the Blessed Virgin was set ablaze. This festival continued until the French Revolution brought an end to the traditional observance.»
✓ Our Lady of the Shipwrecked
Feast of Our Lady of the Shipwrecked, at the Pointe du Raz, inthe village of Plogoff in Brittany. The Pointe du Raz is a promontory that extends into the Atlantic from western Brittany. It is named after the Raz de Sein, the dangerous stretch of water between it and the island of Sein (Enez Sun in Breton).
✓ St Thomas the Apostle
• The liturgical feast of the translation of the remains of St Thomas the Apostle, from the Indies. His relics were afterwards taken to Tortona in Italy.
Today, July 3, is not the Feast of St Thomas the Apostle for the Latin Rite. In the Latin Rite, his official feast day is December 21. Today is the feast of St Thomas according to the Malabar Rites, namely, the Syro-Malabar and Syro-Malankara Rites, besides the Nestorian Suriani sect, the 3-4 Jacobite sects, the Anglican Protestant Marthomite sect, etc. The Apostate Roman Protestant sect of PanReligionism has pretended to change the feast of St Thomas from December 21 to July 3. Only Satanists follow Satanists.
• The Holy Martyrs of Alexandria Saints Apricus, Cyrion (2), Eulogius, Hemerion, Julianus, Julius, Justus, Menelaus, Orestes, Poryphyrius and Tryphon (2), their history is lost.
• The Holy Martyrs of Apsarus Saints Firminus and Firmus, 2 of 7 brothers (Saints Orentius, Eros, Farnace, Firminus, Firmus, Cyriacus and Longinus, usually called collectively as the Martyrs of Satala, June 24-July 28, 313) martyred by Maximian.
• The Holy Martyrs of Beiwangtou in Shenzhou in Hebei province, China Saints John Baptist Zhao Mingxi and Peter Zhao Mingzhen, murdered July 3, 1900 by the Boxers, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope.
• The Holy Martyrs of Constantinople Saints Acacius, Amedinus, Ammonius, Ammus, Cerealis, Cionia, Cionius, Cyrianus, Demetrius, Eulogius (2), Euphemia, Heliodorus, Heraclius, Jocundus, Julianus, Martyrius, Menelaeus, Orestes, Sestratus, Strategus, Thomas, Timothy and Tryphon, martyred by Emperor Valens the Arian.
• The Holy Martyrs of Durosturum in Moesia Saints Marcus, Mucianus, Paul and a child.
• The Holy Martyrs of Terracina or Porto Saints Theodotus, Theodota, Diomedes, Eulampius, Asclepiodotus and Golinduchus, encouraged by St Hyacinth, (martyred July 26), under the governor (Consul) Leontius under Trajan.
• St Anatolius of Alexandria, bishop of Laodicia (Latakia) in succession to St Eusebius, his friend and collaborator.
• St Anatolius of Alexandria, bishop of Constantinople, martyr.
• St Andrew Ebersbach, Premonstratensian, abbot of Tepla.
• St Barbara Jeong Sun-mae, martyred by the Buddhists, July 3, 1801 in YeoJu, Gyeonggido, Corea (Korea), not yet canonized by a Catholic pope.
• Translation of the relics of St Bertran, bishop of Le Mans in France, died June 30, 623.
• St Bladus, bishop of the Isle of Man.
• St Breacnat, Irishwoman, Virgin.
• St Byblig of Carnarvon in Wales.
• St Datus, bishop of Ravenna.
• St Eusebius of Alexandria, bishop of Laodicia (Latakia), succeded by his friend & collaborator St Anatolius.
• St Gelduin, abbot in Flanders.
• St Germanus, a nephew of St Patrick, bishop of the Island of Man.
• St Gunthiern, hermit in Brittany.
• St Guthagon, hermit in Oostkerk, Belgian Flanders.
• St Heliodorus, collaborator of St Jerome, bishop of Altinum in Venetia.
• St Hyacinth, martyr, chamberlain to emperor Trajan at Caesarea in Cappadocia. Imprisoned for his faith, his only food was meat that had been offered to idols.
• St Joseph Kowalski, Salesian priest, martyr, murdered by the German Nazi Infidels July 3, 1942 at Auschwitz concentration camp in occupied Poland, not yet canonized by a Catholic Pope.
• St Killen Droichteach, abbot of Iona.
• Pope St Leo II, died June 28, 683, today is his liturgical feast.
• St Maelmuire Ua Gormáin or Marianus O'Gorman, abbot of Knock in Ireland, hagiologist, initiator of the Martyrology of St Gorman.
• St Memnon the Centurion, martyr under Diocletian.
• St Philip Phan Van Minh, priest, martyred by Buddhists by beheading July 3, 1853 at Ðinh Khao, Vietnam.
• St Phocas the Gardener, martyr.
• St Raymond Gayrard, cantor, widower and priest at Toulouse.
• St Tírechán, Irish bishop, possibly of Ardbrecain, biographer of St Patrick.
OREMUS
Most Holy Mary, Mother of God, and our Mother, and all you Saints, Fathers, Mothers, Brothers, Sisters, Popes, 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.
Lúcío Mascarenhas.
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