NOVEMBER 10 -- today's saints

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Jmj

Today, November 8, we members of the Catholic Church family honor, in a special way, the following friends of God -- saints whose souls are now in heaven:

Pope St. Leo I "the Great" (Italian, eloquent writer/homilist, confronter of Attila the Hun, Doctor of the Church, elected 440, d. 461)
St. Andrew Avellino [Lorenzo] (Italian, doctor of civil and ecclesiastical law, Theatine priest and superior, d. 1608)
St. Guerembaldus of Hirschau (German, Benedictine monk, d. 965)
St. Hadelin (French, Bendictine abbot, bishop, c. 910)
St. John of Ratzenburg (Irish or Scottish, missionary to Germany, bishop, martyred by beheading in 1066)
St. Tryphon (Syrian, gooseherd, martyred c. 251)
St. Aedh MacBricc (Irish, bishop, d. 589)
Bl. Andrew of Baudiment (French, Cistercian abbot, d. 1142)
St. Baudolin (French, hermit, 8th century)
Sts. Demetrius, Anianus, Eustosius, and twenty companions (Syrians, bishop, deacon, and other early martyrs)
St. Elaeth of Anglesey (British, royalty, monk, 6th century) St. Justus of Canterbury (Italian, Benedictine monk, archbishop in England, d. 627) St. Monitor of Orlčans (French, bishop, c. 490)
St. Natalene (French, martyr)
St. Probus of Ravenna (Roman, bishop, c. 175)
St. Spes (French, martyr)
St. Theoctista of Lesbos (Greek, nun, hermitess, 10th century)
Sts. Tiberius, Modestus, and Florence (French, martyred in 303)
Sts. Tryphenna and Tryphosa (Greek, converts of St. Paul [Romans 16:12], 1st century)

If you have anything to share about these holy people, please reply now -- biographical episodes, prayers through their intercession, the fact that one is your patron saint -- whatever moves you. If you are interested in one of these saints and want to find out more about him/her, please ask. Information is sometimes available on the Internet.

All you holy men and women, saints of God, pray for us.
God bless you.
John


-- J. F. Gecik (jfgecik@hotmail.com), November 10, 2001

Answers

[From a sermon by St. Leo the Great, on the common royalty and universal priesthood of Christians:]

"For all, regenerated in Christ, are made kings by the sign of the cross. They are consecrated priests by the oil of the Holy Spirit [in Baptism], so that beyond the special service of our ministry as priests, all spiritual and mature Christians know that they are a royal race and are sharers in the office of the priesthood. For what is more king-like than to find yourself ruler over your body after having surrendered your soul to God? And what is more priestly than to promise the Lord a pure conscience and to offer him in love unblemished victims on the altar of one's heart?"

-- (_@_._), November 10, 2001.


[CORRECTION: Date in first message should be November 10.]

-- (_@_._), November 16, 2002.

Jmj

On November 10, we members of the Catholic Church family honor, in a special way, the following friends of God -- saints and blesseds whose souls are now in heaven:

Pope St. Leo I of Tuscany ["Leo the Great"] (Italian, eloquent writer/homilist, confronter of Attila the Hun, Doctor of the Church, elected 440, d. 461)

St. Aedh MacBricc of Westmeath (Irish, bishop, d. 589)
St. Andrew Avellino of Castronuovo [baptized Lorenzo] (Italian, doctor of civil and ecclesiastical law, Theatine priest and superior, d. 1608)
Bl. Andrew of Baudiment [Andre] (French, Cistercian abbot, d. 1142)
St. Baudolin of Tanaro (French, hermit, 8th century)
Sts. Demetrius, Anianus, Eustosius, and twenty companions, of Antioch (Syrians, bishop, deacon, and other early martyrs)
St. Elaeth of Anglesey (British, royalty, monk, 6th century)
St. Guerembaldus of Hirschau (German, Benedictine monk, d. 965)
St. Hadelin of Séez (French, Bendictine abbot, bishop, c. 910)
St. John of Ratzenburg (Irish or Scottish, missionary to Germany, bishop, martyred by beheading in 1066)
St. Justus of Canterbury (Italian, Benedictine monk, archbishop in England, d. 627)
St. Monitor of Orlčans (French, bishop, c. 490)
St. Natalene of Pamiers (French, martyr)
St. Probus of Rome (Italian, bishop of Ravenna, c. 175)
St. Spes of Eure (French, martyr)
St. Theoctista of Lesbos (Greek, nun, hermitess, 10th century)
Sts. Tiberius, Modestus, and Florence, of Agde (French, martyred in 303)
Sts. Tryphenna and Tryphosa of Iconium (Greek, converts of St. Paul [Romans 16:12], 1st century)
St. Tryphon of Campsada (Syrian, gooseherd, martyred c. 251)
Bl. Eugene Bossilkov of Belene [Jevgenij] [baptized Vincent] (Bulgarian, member of Congregation of Passion of Immaculate Conception, bishop, martyred at age 52 in 1952 [beatified 1998])

If you have anything to share about these holy people, please reply now -- biographical episodes, prayers through their intercession, the fact that one is your patron -- whatever moves you. If you are interested in one of these saints or blesseds and want to find out more about him/her, please ask. Information is sometimes available on the Internet.

All you holy men and women, saints of God, pray for us.
God bless you.
John

-- J. F. Gecik (jfgecik@hotmail.com), November 09, 2003.


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