lunedì 20 luglio 2015

21 luglio feste santi e memorie



 Natività tra i profeti Isaia ed Ezechiele. Natività tra i profeti Isaia ed Ezechiele. Autore, Duccio di Buoninsegna
Santo Profeta Ezechiele





Troparion — Tone 2

The memory of Your prophet Ezekiel, / We celebrate today, O Lord. / By his prayers, we beseech You, / O Christ God, save our souls!


Sainte PRAXEDE (PRAXEDES), fille du sénateur saint Pudens et soeur de sainte Pudentienne, vierge et peut-être martyre à Rome (151 ou 159).
http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/63850
Saints VICTOR, STERCORIE, EMILIEN, HUGAL, SAPHE et MONTAN, martyrs en Afrique.

Saints ADRIEN, HELIE, VICTOR, PATROCLE, CESARIEN, ADRIANITIDE, DIMESE, FELIX, AURELE, THYMAGRATE, THEODOTE et JULIEN, martyrs à Césène en Italie.

Saints JULIE, CLAUDE (CLAUDIEN), JUSTE, JUCUNDIEN et CINQ autres, martyrs sous Aurélien à Troyes en Champagne (entre 270 et 275).

TROIS saints martyrs de Mélitène en Arménie.

Saints martyrs JUSTE et MATTHIEU, morts par le glaive.

Saint EUGENE, mort par le glaive.

Saints martyrs THEODORE et GEORGES.

Saints hiéromartyrs THEOPHILE et TROPHIME, et leurs TREIZE compagnons martyrs (sous Dioclétien, entre 284 et 305).


Risultati immagini per immagine di san Vittorio soldato romano martire

Saints VICTOR, soldat romain, ALEXANDRE, LONGIN et FELICIEN, ses geôliers convertis, martyrs sous Maximien à Marseille en Provence (vers 288 ou 290). (Office à saint Victor de Marseille composé en français par le père Denis Guillaume et publié au tome VII du Supplément aux Ménées.)

St. Victor was an officer who during the persecution under Maximian in Marseilles encouraged the Christians to bravery. When he denounced the worship of idols before the prefects of his legion, he was dragged through the streets. Being then cast into prison, he converted three soldiers, Sts. Longinus, Alexander, and Felician, who were beheaded. Then he was crushed under a millstone "like wheat chosen by God." Holy Martyr Victor, pray to God for us!





Saint DETERIUS, enfant qui mourut en priant au tombeau de saint Victor de Marseille.

Saint ANTIMOND (ANTIMUNDUS, AUMONDUS), évêque de Thérouanne en Artois, apôtre des Morins (531).

Saint RURICE II, petit-fils de saint Rurice Ier (cf. le 17 octobre), évêque de Limoges en Limousin (553).

Saint CONSTANTIN, disciple et premier successeur de saint Benoît de Nursie comme higoumène du Mont-Cassin en Ombrie (vers 560).

 
Saints SYMEON d'Emèse (aujourd'hui Homs en Syrie), fol-en-Christ, et JEAN son compagnon d'ascèse (vers 590). (Office traduit en français par le père Denis Guillaume au tome VII des Ménées.)

http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/60300

Saint MONULPHE, évêque de Tongres en Toxandrie (aujourd'hui le Limbourg belge); il déplaça en fait sa résidence à Maëstricht, sans y transférer officiellement son siège (597).

Saint GONDULPHE, successeur de saint Monulphe, évêque de Tongres, cité à laquelle il tenta de rendre son ancien éclat (604).


Icon of the Mother of God of Armatia





The Armatia Icon of the Mother of God was in Constantinople at the Armatian monastery. The place where the monastery was located, was called "Armation" or "of the Armatians" and received its name from the military magister Armatias, nephew of the tyrant Basiliscus, and a contemporary of the emperor Zeno (474-491).

The celebration of the wonderworking icon was established to commemorate deliverance from the Iconoclast heresy. The Seventh Ecumenical Council of 787 drew up dogmatic definitions about icon veneration based on Holy Scripture and Church Tradition.

The Armatia Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos is commemorated twice during the year, on July 21 and August 17.


Saints JEAN et BENIGNE, frères jumeaux, disciples de saint Hidulphe (Vosges, vers 720).

Sainte VASTRADE (WASTRADA), mère de saint Grégoire d'Utrecht, devenue moniale en son veuvage (Limbourg néerlandais, vers 760).

Saints ONUPHRE le Silencieux et ONESIME le Reclus, de la Laure des Grottes de Kiev (XIIème-XIIIème siècles).

Saint MANUEL II PALEOLOGUE, empereur des Romains, célèbre pour ses écrits théologiques, devenu moine sous le nom de Matthieu au monastère du Pantocrator à Constantinople (1425). Il fut l'ami du roi de France Charles VI le Fol qui lui prêta aide et assistance face aux Turcs et l'accueillit pour un long séjour à Paris où il put faire célébrer la Divine Liturgie à la Sainte-Chapelle.


Invention des reliques de sainte Anne (+ 1337), princesse de Kachine (Russie 1649).
Saint PARTHENIOS, évêque de Radobysdion en Epire (1777). On l'invoque pour la guérison des maladies des troupeaux.

 Risultati immagini per Sfinții Cuvioși Rafail și Partenie de la Agapia Veche

Sfinții Cuvioși Rafail și Partenie de la Agapia Veche

 

 https://doxologia.ro/sfintii-cuviosi-rafail-partenie-de-la-agapia-veche


Saint MELECE, évêque de Kitros, martyr par la main des Musulmans à Thessalonique en Macédoine (1821).

Saint PIERRE, prêtre, martyr par la main des Communistes (Russie 1938).



 https://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2012/07/saint-onouphrios-silent-of-kiev-caves.html

Saint ARBOGAST, originaire d'Aquitaine, évêque de Strasbourg en Alsace et patron de ce diocèse (678).
St. Arbogast of Strasbourg, Bishop
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Born in Aquitaine, France; died c. 678. Although the Irish and Scottish
both claim Arbogast as their own, the 13th-century Chronicle of Sens by
Richer and the Life of Saint Florentius, his successor, strongly support
the claim of Scotland. His acta, however, tell us that Arbogast was born
of a noble family in Aquitaine, France. His vita, attributed to Bishop
Utone of Strasbourg (died 965), tells us that Arbogast was living as a
recluse in the Sacred Forest (Heiligesforst or Haguenau) of Alsace when
King Dagobert took an interest in him. The holy hermit was often called
to court to share his wisdom with the king, who, about 630, forced on
Arbogast the see of Strasbourg. Shortly after his consecration, Arbogast
raised Dagobert's son Sigebert to life when he had been killed by a fall
from his horse. Many other miracles are ascribed to the saint, but he
was loved and famed for humility and wisdom.

Because of the king's affection for the bishop, the see was endowed with
several large estates, including Rufach and the old royal palace of
Isenburg. Arbogast founded or endowed several monasteries, including
Surbourg, Shutteran, and possibly Ebersheimmunster (although Saint
Odilia's father, Adalric, and Bishop Saint Deodatus of Nevers are the
principal founders of this last one).

Apparently Saint Arbogast retired before his death, because the year
before Dagobert offered the see of Strasbourg to Saint Wilfrid, who was
on his way to Rome to challenge the division of his see. When Wilfrid
declined, Saint Florentius was consecrated.

At Arbogast's request, he was interred on a mountain in the place set
apart for the burial of criminals. The church of Saint Michael was built
over his tomb and Saint Arbogast's Abbey rose nearby. His second
successor translated his body with honour into the abbey church. A
church was built in his honour in 1069, but it was destroyed by the
Protestants in 1530. His relics were scattered during the Thirty Years
War (Benedictines, Encyclopaedia, Farmer, Husenbeth).

In art, Saint Arbogast is a bishop walking dryshod over a river,
sometimes with Saint Sebastian (Roeder). He is the patron of Strasbourg,
but his feast is also kept in several Swiss cantons (Farmer).

Archbishop and friend of King Dagobert II of the Frankish realm of Austrasia. Arbogast, originally called Arascach, was born in Aquitaine, France, and lived as a hermit in the German forest. He then moved to Alsace, becoming a friend of Dagobert II, who had been protected by the High King of Ireland and now occupied the throne of his former enemy, Childeric II. He appointed Arbogast archbishop of Strasbourg. Arbogast is reported as having raised up the son of the king after the child was killed in an accident. When Arbogast was dying in 678, he requested burial in the cemetery used for criminals. His grave was so popular that a church was erected on the site.


Saints GRIMOALD, prêtre, chapelain de sainte Renelde, et GONDULPHE, serviteur de sainte Renelde, martyrs avec sainte Renelde par la main des Frisons païens au Laubecq en Hainaut (680).

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