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Last few bus seats available for Slane this Sunday! Departs Letterkenny Cathedral around 10am (TBC), stopping in Lifford...
02/08/2025

Last few bus seats available for Slane this Sunday! Departs Letterkenny Cathedral around 10am (TBC), stopping in Lifford, Omagh, Monaghan, and Slane. Approx. €20-25 depending on numbers. Contact Clare on 089 9511 003 ASAP to book. Please share with family and friends!

Saint of The Day     Saint Pacificus of San Severino: Saint Pacificus of San Severino, born into an esteemed family in t...
24/09/2024

Saint of The Day Saint Pacificus of San Severino: Saint Pacificus of San Severino, born into an esteemed family in the Marche of Ancona, central Italy, eventually devoted his life to the spiritual path by joining the Friars Minor.

Upon ordination, he spent a brief period teaching philosophy before embarking on a notable career as a preacher.

Pacifico was known for his rigorous ascetic practices. His diet was minimal, consisting only of bread, soup, or water. In addition to this, he wore an iron “hair shirt” as a symbol of his penance and devotion. Among his peers, he was particularly revered for his unwavering commitment to poverty and obedience.

Tragedy struck when Pacifico was 35, as he was afflicted by a debilitating illness, causing him to become deaf, blind, and crippled. Instead of despairing, he channeled his suffering, offering it for the redemption of sinners. Miraculously, many who sought his blessings and intercession experienced healing. In addition to his miraculous abilities, Pacifico played a pivotal role as the superior of the friary in San Severino.

His legacy was formally recognized when he was canonized in 1839.
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Saint of The Day     Saint Maurice and the Theban Legion: Over six thousand men formed the Theban Legion, a group primar...
22/09/2024

Saint of The Day Saint Maurice and the Theban Legion: Over six thousand men formed the Theban Legion, a group primarily conscripted from profoundly Christian regions surrounding Thebes, Egypt, which explains the origin of their name. Their dedication and loyalty were evident as they journeyed from the East to Gaul, simultaneously upholding their commitment to the Roman Emperor and their faith in God.

While encamped near Lake Geneva under Emperor Maximian, a pivotal test of their faith occurred. They received orders to both offer sacrifices to the Roman deities and to turn their weapons against fellow Christians. Bound by their unwavering faith, the legion chose to defy this command.

Maximian, incensed by their defiance, decreed their “decimation.” In this brutal order, every tenth soldier would be executed as a chilling lesson. Despite witnessing their comrades fall, the legion remained resilient, not even attempting to defend themselves against this grim fate. Their leader, St. Maurice, became a beacon of hope and encouragement. He declared to Maximian, “We remain your loyal soldiers, yet we are also the faithful servants of the true God. While we will obey in all that’s just, we cannot bear the guilt of shedding innocent blood. We’ve witnessed our brethren’s sacrifice and honor their martyrdom. We bear arms, yet we won’t resist. We’d rather meet an honorable death than live in sin.” In a display of steadfast faith, the soldiers laid down their weapons, awaiting their fate with quiet dignity. The Emperor’s wrath, however, knew no bounds, and he continued the massacres until none remained.

Today, the memory of St. Maurice and the Theban Legion lives on, notably in the town of Saint-Moritz, Switzerland.

Among those remembered from the Theban Legion are:

Saint Alexander of Bergamo

Saint Candidus the Theban

Saint Exuperius

Saint Innocent the Theban

Saint Maurice

Saint Secundus the Theban

Saint Ursus the Theban

Saint Victor of Agaunum

Saint Victor of Xanten

Saint Victor the Theban

Saint Vitalis of Agaunum.
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Saint of The Day     Saint Matthew the Apostle: Saint Matthew, one of the twelve Apostles, penned the first Gospel, a fa...
21/09/2024

Saint of The Day Saint Matthew the Apostle: Saint Matthew, one of the twelve Apostles, penned the first Gospel, a fact consistently upheld by Church tradition and substantiated by the Gospel’s content.

Matthew, the son of Alpheus, was a tax collector in Capernaum when Jesus called him to discipleship. Prior to this life-changing event, he was known as a publican, which meant he was professionally involved in tax collection. Interestingly, he is also recognized as “Levi” in the accounts of Mark and Luke.

Initially, Matthew’s evangelistic endeavors were concentrated within the confines of Palestinian communities. His later years remain shrouded in mystery. There are tales that suggest he might have preached in Ethiopia, while other stories hint at his work in Parthia or Persia. It remains debatable whether he passed away naturally or was martyred for his faith.

Matthew’s Gospel emerged from a palpable need among his Palestinian peers, addressing both believers and skeptics. For the faithful, it was a gesture of solidarity and a source of fortitude against impending adversities, particularly the temptation to revert to Judaism. For the skeptics, it was a testament to the arrival of the Messiah in the form of Jesus, signifying the spiritual realization of the Messianic Kingdom that transcends earthly realms, as Jesus said, “My Kingdom is not of this world.” This Gospel became a response to the query posed by St. John the Baptist’s followers: “Are You the One who is to come, or should we await another?”

Targeting a Palestinian audience, Matthew initially wrote his Gospel in Aramaic, referred to as the “Hebrew tongue” in both the Gospel and Acts of the Apostles. He is believed to have ventured to foreign lands around the time of Herod Agrippa I’s persecution in 42 AD. Some believe he penned his Gospel between 42 AD and the Council of Jerusalem in 50 AD, or perhaps even later. However, the depiction of an undestroyed Jerusalem in his Gospel, without hinting at the city’s prophesized downfall, suggests it was written before the Romans decimated it in 70 AD. This inference aligns with early traditions.
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Saint of The Day     Saint Eustace: Saint Eustace, originally a Roman general named Placidus, experienced a profound con...
20/09/2024

Saint of The Day Saint Eustace: Saint Eustace, originally a Roman general named Placidus, experienced a profound conversion during a hunting trip.

As he was chasing a majestic stag, the animal suddenly turned to face him. Remarkably, nestled between its antlers, Placidus perceived a crucifix. Accompanying this vision was a voice that identified itself as Jesus, revealing to Placidus that he was unknowingly venerating Him. This voice further prophesied that Placidus would endure sufferings for his faith.

Embracing this divine calling, Placidus, along with his wife and two sons, were baptized as Christians. He took the name Eustace, and his family’s names became Theopista, Agapetus, and Theopestus. However, their newfound faith brought challenges; Eustace was publicly denounced as a Christian, leading to the confiscation of his property and the loss of his family, who were taken away.

Emperor Trajan, recognizing his abilities as a general, later summoned Eustace back to fend off barbarians threatening Rome. Successfully repelling the invaders, Eustace and his family, now all devout Christians, stood firm in their faith by declining to offer sacrifices to the pagan gods during the victory celebrations.

Infuriated by their defiance, Trajan ordered the family to be thrown to the lions. But instead of attacking, the lions gently played around them. Seeing this, the authorities then decided to seal Eustace and his family inside a bronze bull, subjecting them to a horrifying death by roasting.

Today, Saint Eustace is honored as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and is venerated especially by hunters. Artistic depictions often portray him in noble attire alongside the iconic stag with the crucifix between its horns.
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Saint of The Day     Saint Januarius: Januarius, the bishop of Beneventum, along with his deacons Socius and Festus, and...
19/09/2024

Saint of The Day Saint Januarius: Januarius, the bishop of Beneventum, along with his deacons Socius and Festus, and lector Desiderius, suffered intense torture during the Diocletian persecution around 304 AD. Miraculously, even amidst severe torment, they remained unharmed.

Attempts to unleash wild beasts on them failed as the animals refrained from attacking. They were eventually beheaded at Puteoli, and their remains were respectfully buried in nearby cities. Over time, the relics of St. Januarius found their way to Naples, where he is venerated as the patron saint.

One of the most renowned miracles associated with St. Januarius is the liquefaction of his blood. Stored in a sealed glass vial, the saint’s congealed blood turns liquid and starts to froth and bubble, especially when placed near his skull. This phenomenon is witnessed at least thrice a year: on his feast day, the first Sunday of May, and on other significant occasions. The occurrence is so regular that it’s become a symbol of hope for many, signifying a year free from calamities. Notably, in 1939, marking the onset of World War II, the blood didn’t display its usual activity.

Cardinal Schuster, in his Liber Sacramentorum (vol. 8, p. 233), remarked upon witnessing this phenomenon firsthand. He emphasized that after considering various scientific investigations, it seems challenging to find a natural explanation for this extraordinary event.
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Saint of The Day     Saint Hildegard of Bingen: Saint Hildegard of Bingen, often referred to as the “Sybil of the Rhine,...
17/09/2024

Saint of The Day Saint Hildegard of Bingen: Saint Hildegard of Bingen, often referred to as the “Sybil of the Rhine,” was an extraordinary figure in the Middle Ages. Born in 1098 into a noble and affluent family at Bermersheim, Alzey, she displayed brilliance in numerous fields during a time when women seldom gained prominence or respect.

At just eight years old, Hildegard entered the Benedictine Abbey of Disibodenberg as an oblate. By 1115, she committed herself to a religious life there. She became the leader, or magistra, of her religious community around 1136 after the passing of Jutta of Sponheim. Guided by the Benedictine Rule, which advocates for spiritual equilibrium and moderate asceticism, Hildegard founded a monastery near Bingen around 1150. Later, in 1165, she established another across the Rhine river, overseeing both as the Abbess.

Inside her monastic communities, Hildegard prioritized the well-being, both spiritual and material, of her sisters. She emphasized the importance of community, culture, and the liturgy. Beyond the monastic walls, she played a dynamic role in bolstering Christian faith and practices, confronting heretical movements like the Cathars, and promoting ecclesiastical reforms. Her significant influence led her to preach in various cathedral churches across cities such as Cologne, Trier, and Bamberg. Even Popes Hadrian IV and Alexander III recognized her contributions, inviting her for vital apostolic missions.

Hildegard’s writings, derived from profound mystical experiences, offer deep insights into divine revelations, expressing God’s love with clarity. From childhood, she experienced visions that she transcribed with the assistance of her spiritual advisor, the Benedictine monk Volmar, and fellow religious, Richardis von Stade. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and Pope Eugene III, both contemporaries, acknowledged and encouraged her spiritual writings.

Her vast and varied oeuvre encompasses theology, mysticism, medicine, and natural sciences. She communicated with a broad spectrum of individuals, from laypeople to popes, through around four hundred letters that have survived. Additionally, Hildegard made notable contributions to sacred music. Among her principal works are the Scivias, Liber Vitae Meritorum, and the Liber Divinorum Operum, which detail her visions and the divine instructions she received. She also penned 58 sermons directed towards her religious sisters.

Hildegard’s unparalleled contributions, spanning theology to music, set her apart as one of the Middle Ages’ most prolific female authors. She passed away in 1179.
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