Jan 062010
 

[Saint Charles holy card]
Also known as

  • Carlo of Sezze
  • Giancarlo Marchioni
  • John Charles Marchioni
  • Karl av Sezze
  • Karl von Sezze

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Born to a poor but pious rural family, he worked as a shepherd as a child. His family encouraged his vocation to the priesthood, but Charles was a terrible student, barely able to read or write, and had no hope of success in seminary. Franciscan lay brother at age 22 at Naziano. Poor health prevented his going on foreign missions, and he served in assorted menial positions, such as cook, porter, and gardener at friaries near Rome, Italy.

Once a friary superior ordered Charles, as porter, to give food only to traveling friars. When Charles strictly adhered to the rule, alms to the friary decreased. He convinced the superior the two things were related, and Charles was allowed to be more opened handed to travellers; alms to the friars increased.

He worked among plague victims in 1656. Charles wrote several mystical works, and at the direction of his confessor, his autobiography, The Grandeurs of the Mercies of God. He had a strong devotion to the Eucharist and the Passion. The simple lay brother was sought out for spiritual advice, and the dying Pope Clement IX called Charles to his bedside for a blessing.

Stigmatist, with a visibly open wound in his side; said to have been opened by a piercing ray of light that came from an elevated host during Mass at the Church of Saint Joseph a Capo le Case. The area of the wound was marked with a cross after his death.

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Works

  • Birth of Holy Mary’s Novena
  • Christmas Novena
  • Holy Settenario
  • Invalid Path of the Soul
  • Jesus Christ’s Talk About Life
  • The Grandeurs of the Mercies of God
  • The Three Ways

Readings

God does not command us to live in hair shirts and chains, or to chastise our flesh with scourges, but to love Him above all things and our neighbor as ourselves. - Saint Charles of Sezze

The autobiography of Charles stands as a very strong refutation of the opinion, quite common among religious people, that saints are born saints, that they are privileged right from their first appearance on this earth. This is not so. Saints become saints in the usual way, due to the generous fidelity of their correspondence to divine grace. They had to fight just as we do, and more so, against their passions, the world and the devil. - Father Serverino Gori

MLA Citation

  • “Saint Charles of Sezze”. Saints.SQPN.com. 6 January 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-charles-of-sezze/>
Dec 072009
 

Also known as

  • Angelo Conti
  • Angelo of Foligno
  • Angelus Conti

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Born to the Italian nobility. Augustinian hermit at the age of 20. Friend of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino and Saint Hugolinus of Gualdo Cattaneo. Helped found three Augustinian monasteries.

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Beatified

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MLA Citation

  • “Blessed Angelus of Foligno”. Saints.SQPN.com. 7 December 2009. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-angelus-of-foligno/>
Nov 262009
 

[Blessed Margaret Pole]
Also known as

  • Margaret Plantaganet

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Daughter of the Duke of Clarence. Niece of King Edward IV and King Richard III of England. Married Sir Richard Pole in 1491. Mother of five, one of whom became a cardinal. Widow. Unofficial ward of King Henry VIII, who made her Countess of Salisbury and governess to Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VIII.

When she opposed Henry‘s plan to marry Ann Boleyn, she was driven from court and received the king‘s disfavor. When her son, Cardinal Reginald Pole, wrote against Henry‘s presumptions to spiritual supremacy, the king decided to crush the family. Two of Margaret’s sons were executed in 1538 for the crime of being the brothers of Reginald. The elderly Margaret was arrested soon after, falsley charged with plotting revolution; in 1539 she was sent to the Tower of London where she spent her remaining two years. In 1541, at the outbreak of an actual uprising, Margaret was summarily executed with trial as a precaution. Martyr.

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Beatified

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MLA Citation

  • “Blessed Margaret Pole”. Saints.SQPN.com. 11 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-margaret-pole/>
Nov 152009
 

[Saint Hugh stained glass window]
Also known as

  • Hugh Cook
  • Hugh Farrington

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Abbot in Reading, England in 1520. Royal chaplain, member of Parliament, and close friend of King Henry VIII. When Henry split with Rome and ordered the dissolution of religious houses, Hugh refused to surrender his abbey. He was convicted of treason, and martyred.

Born

  • in Faringdon, Berkshire, England as Hugh Cook

Died

Beatified

Canonized

  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Hugh, contact
       Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales
       39 Eccleston Square
       London SW1V 1BX, UNITED KINGDOM

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MLA Citation

  • “Blessed Hugh Faringdon”. Saints.SQPN.com. 15 November 2009. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-hugh-faringdon/>
Nov 082009
 

[Blessed Gratia of Cattaro]
Also known as

  • Gracija of Cattaro
  • Gratia of Kotor
  • Grazia of Cattaro

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Son of a poor fisherman. Adriatic fisherman and farmer in his youth. Sailor. In 1468, while on a trip to Venice, Italy he heard a sermon by Blessed Simon of Camerino; he was so moved that he gave up his worldly life and became an Augustinian lay brother at the monastery of Monte Ortono near Padua, Italy. He worked in the garden, monastery and sacristy. After 15 years he was transferred to the monastery of San Cristoforo on Murano off the shore of Venice; he lived there the rest of his life. Famous for his gift of infused knowledge, that is, knowing things that there was no reason to suspect he had learned. A light was said to shine over is cell, and he was known as a miracle worker. Had a special devotion to the Eucharist and spent his spare time in adoration.

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MLA Citation

  • “Blessed Gratia of Cattaro”. Saints.SQPN.com. 8 November 2009. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-gratia-of-cattaro/>
Oct 292009
 

[Blessed Peter Faber]
Also known as

  • Apostle of Germany
  • Peter Fabre
  • Peter Favre
  • Petrus Faber
  • Pierre Favre
  • Pierre Lefevre

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Born to a farm family, he was a shepherd in his youth. Taught catechism to other children. Entered Saint-Barbe College, Paris, France in 1525. Friend of Saint Francis Xavier and Saint Ignatius Loyola. Ordained in 1534. Joined Ignatius‘ early band of Jesuits on 15 August 1534. Assisted at the Diet of Worms in 1540. Assisted at the Diet of Ratisbon in 1541. Preached in Parma, Speyer, Mainz, Cologne, Savoy, Portugal, Lisbon and Valladolid, revitalizing the laity, reforming the clergy and opposing Lutheranism. Helped Saint Peter Canisius realize his vocation. Worked with Saint Francis Borgia. The pope planned to send him to the Council of Trent as theologian of the Holy See, and Pope John III wanted him to be the Patriarch of Ethiopia, but his health failed and he could not take either of these responsibilities. Had a great devotion to the angels. The diary of his travels and work has survived.

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Beatified

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MLA Citation

  • “Blessed Peter Faber”. Saints.SQPN.com. 11 August 2010. Web. {today’s date}. <http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-peter-faber/>
Jul 112009
 

[Blessed Denis of the Nativity]
Also known as

  • Dionysius of the Nativity
  • Pierre Berthelot

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Sailor from age twelve. Pilot-in-chief, cartographer, and cosmographer to the king of Portugal, and to the French court. Still a member of the royal court when he became a Discalced Carmelite in 1635 at Goa, India. With Blessed Redemptorus of the Cross, he travelled as a missionary to the king of Achin. He and his party were ambushed and martyred by Muslims.

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May 092009
 

Also known as

  • John Story

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Educated at Oxford. Doctor of law. President of Broadgate Hall (modern Pembroke College) form 1537 to 1539. First Regius Professor of civil law. Married in 1547.

Member of the English Parliament in 1547. Opposed anti-Catholic laws enacted by King Edward VI. Imprisoned from 1548 to 1550 for opposed the Bill of Uniformity.

On his release, he and his family moved to Leuven, Belgium, but returned to England in August 1553 when Catholic Queen Mary ascended to the throne. Chancellor to Bishop Edmund Bonner. Member of Parliament again from 1553 to 1560. In 1560 he opposed the Bill of Supremacy, and incurred the ire of Queen Elizabeth. Imprisoned in Fleet Prison on 20 May 1560, he escaped, was captured at Marshalsea, and re-imprisoned.

Escaping again, he fled the country to Antwerp, Belgium. There he renounced his English citizenship, and became a subject of the Catholic Spanish crown. Customs official in Flanders.

Kidnapped at Bergen-op-Zoon by agents of Queen Elizabeth in August 1570. Returned to England, he was locked in the Tower of London and repeatedly tortured. Indicted on 26 May 1571 for conspiring against the Queen‘s life. Throughout his misery, John claimed his innocence, and the court’s lack of jurisdiction over him, a Spanish subject. Condemned on 27 May 1571. Martyr.

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Died

Beatified

Canonized

  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed John, contact
       Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales
       39 Eccleston Square
       London SW1V 1BX, UNITED KINGDOM

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Apr 192009
 

[Blessed Humphrey Middlemore]
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Carthusian monk at the London Charterhouse. Priest. Procurator on the London Charterhouse. When he refused to recognize the validity of King Henry VIII‘s marriage with Anne Boleyn, he was imprisoned and martyred with two brother monks for treason.

Died

Beatified

Canonized

  • if you have information relevant to the canonization of Blessed Humphrey, contact
       Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales
       39 Eccleston Square
       London SW1V 1BX, UNITED KINGDOM
Feb 092009
 

Also known as

  • Peter Thi
  • Peter Thi Van Truong Pham

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Priest in the apostolic vicariate of West Tonkin. He worked in the missions with the priests of the Foreign Mission Society of Paris. Imprisoned and repeatedly tortured in the persecutions of Minh-Meng. Died with Saint Andrew Dung Lac. One of the Martyrs of Vietnam.

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