Mar 24, 2010

⛪ March 24


πŸ“°St. Agapitus of Synnada (Phrygian [from part of what is now Turkey], bishop, 3rd Century)

πŸ“° St. Aldemar the Wise of Capua (Italian, Benedictine  abbot, c. 1080)

πŸ“° Bl. Bertha de'Alberti of Florence [Berta] (Italian, Vallumbrosan  abbess, d. 1163)

πŸ“° St. Caimin of Lough Derg (Irish, abbot, d. 653)

πŸ“° St. Cairlon of Cashel (Irish, abbot, archbishop, 6th Century)

πŸ“° St. Catherine Ulfsdotter of Ulfasa [also spelled Katherine] [Karin] (Swedish, widow, abbess of Order of the Most Holy Savior (Brigittines) at Vadstena, daughter of St. Bridget of Sweden, died at about age 49 in 1381 [canonized 1484])

πŸ“° St. Domangard of Maghera (Irish, hermit, c. 500)

πŸ“° St. Epigmenius of Rome (Italian, priest, martyred c. 300)

πŸ“° St. Hildelid of Barking (British, princess, Benedictine  abbess, c. 715)

πŸ“° St. Irenaeus of Sirmium (Pannonian [Hungarian], bishop, tortured and martyred by beheading in 304)

πŸ“° Bl. John del Bastone of Monte Fano [Giovanni] (Italian, Benedictine  monk, d. 1290 [beatified 1772])

πŸ“° St. Latinus of Brescia (Italian, bishop, d. 115)

πŸ“° St. Macartan of Clogher (Irish, disciple of St. Patrick, missionary, bishop, c. 505) [On Irish "particular calendar"]

πŸ“° Sts. Mark and Timothy of Rome (Italian, martyred c. 150)

πŸ“° Bl. Mary Seraphim of the Sacred Heart Micheli of Imer [Maria Serafina del Sacro Cuore] [baptized Clotilde] (Italian, founded Institute of the Sisters of the Angels, died at age 61 in 1911 [beatified 2011])

πŸ“° St. Γ“scar Arnulfo Romero y GaldΓ‘mez of Ciudad Barrios (Salvadoran, archbishop of San Salvador, protested governmental repression and violations of human rights. martyred [shot by an assasin after delivering a homily during Mass] at age 52 in 1980 [beatified 2015, canonized 2018])

πŸ“° St. Pigmenius of Rome (Italian, priest, martyred by drowning in 362)

πŸ“° Sts. Romulus and Secundus (African, brothers, early martyrs)

πŸ“° St. Seleucus (Syrian, early martyr)

πŸ“° Sts. Timolaus, Dionysius (1), Alexander (1), Romulus, Pausis, Agapius, Dionysius (2), and Alexander (2) of Caesarea (Palestinian, martyred by beheading in 303)

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