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Sylvester of Assisi
Sylvester was born in Assisi in the second half of the 12th century. He was the son of Rosone di Monaldo, who was the brother of Favarone di Monaldo, the father of St. Clare of Assisi. Sylvester was therefore first cousins with Saint Clare.
One time, Sylvester reputedly sold Francis of Assisi stones to rebuild a church. A short time later, he saw Francis and Bernard of Quintavalle distributing Bernard’s wealth to the poor. Sylvester complained that he had been poorly paid for the stones, and asked for more money. Francis obligingly gave him the extra money he wanted.
Sylvester subsequently became full of quilt. He sold all of his goods, began a life of penance. Eventually he joined Francis‘ community.
Sylvester became a holy and prayerful man, and a favorite of Francis. He traveled everywhere with him and became his adviser.
It was Sylvester and Clare who answered Francis' query with the response that he should serve God by going out to preach rather than by devoting himself to prayer.
Once, while on a preaching tour in the village of Arezzo , it was claimed by the residents that Sylvester's preaching and prayers brought peace to the city, which was falling prey to hatred and violence amongst its citizens.
Sylvester was one of the first 12 followers of St. Francis of Assisi and was the first priest in the Franciscan Order.
He died in Assisi in 1240, 14 years after the death of Saint Francis. He is one of the four companions who are buried near the tomb of St. Francis in the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi .
Saint Sylvester.
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March 05, 2012, 05:59:49 PM »
How time flies.
It is already one year since we started this thread on March 7, 2011.
So it is goodbye, so long, fare well to “Saint of the day and Feast days”
And hello to “Saint of the day and Feast days-Part 2”
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One year today!! Praise God!
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Quote from: Patricia on March 05, 2012, 08:25:38 PM
One year today!! Praise God!
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How time files! Thanks be to Our Lord from whom all blessings flow, for all His angels and His saints!
And this fine thread from odhiambo!
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Quote from: Shin on March 06, 2012, 05:37:26 AM
How time files! Thanks be to Our Lord from whom all blessings flow, for all His angels and His saints!
And this fine thread from odhiambo!
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O Beauty ever ancient, ever new,
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November 19
Today is the feast day of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary.
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I had to bring this great thread back for St Patrick. Can you possibly imagine him as a 16-year old, captured by pirate raiders in Britain and taken in slavery to Ireland, escaping probably on a French ship, and then seeking to come back to Ireland as a priest? Thank You God for his incredible inspiration.
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Yes he has so many inspiring events in his life.
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Pope St Celestine V (c1210-96) seems to me one of the saddest stories, as told in John Delaney's Dictionary of Saints. Celestine chose life as a hermit at age 20, but attracted crowds of disciples, was selected as abbot, and later Pope, at age 84. Soon after election he abdicated, hoping to return to his monastery but instead was imprisoned where he died in just 10 months. I wrote this thinking this was his feast day, but Delaney says May 19.
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No subsequent pope has taken the name Celestine.
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St Bademus (d 376) founded a monastery in Persia and served as abbot. He and seven of his monks were imprisoned and tortured, then murdered. Delaney says today is his feast but curiously doesn't list it in the Byzantine Calendar.
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Leonard Foley's Saints Book refers to St Stanislaus as Bishop of Krakow, after having been archdeacon there. Foley also reports that after killing Stanislaus with his own hands, King Boleslaus fled to Hungary to a Bendictine abbey where he died as a penitent.
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Today is the feast of Pope St Lucius I (337-352), whose relatively long pontificate seems generally unreported, except his courageous restoration of St Athanasius, the deposed and exiled orthodox Bishop of Alexandria.
I've posted in this thread because I mistakenly thought I could link to previous entries for the Saint, but obviously that hasn't worked. I presume it is better to open a new thread except where I can find an existing separate thread with which to link.
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St. Athanasius had one impressive life. I do not know much about Pope St. Lucius, I will have to see if I can find out anything more.
The forums are setup not to allow links to be posted since there are too many problem websites -- though the link post restricting error message is rather uninformative, it's the limit of the software. It screens out even internal links which are the only ones permitted, so you have to just put the text of the link in, and if need be I can edit it so it because a 'live' link.
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'Flores apparuerunt in terra nostra. . . Fulcite me floribus. (The flowers appear on the earth. . . stay me up with flowers. Sg 2:12,5)
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Quote from: odhiambo on March 05, 2012, 05:26:38 PM
Sylvester of Assisi
Sylvester was born in Assisi in the second half of the 12th century. He was the son of Rosone di Monaldo, who was the brother of Favarone di Monaldo, the father of St. Clare of Assisi. Sylvester was therefore first cousins with Saint Clare.
One time, Sylvester reputedly sold Francis of Assisi stones to rebuild a church. A short time later, he saw Francis and Bernard of Quintavalle distributing Bernard’s wealth to the poor. Sylvester complained that he had been poorly paid for the stones, and asked for more money. Francis obligingly gave him the extra money he wanted.
Sylvester subsequently became full of quilt. He sold all of his goods, began a life of penance. Eventually he joined Francis‘ community.
Sylvester became a holy and prayerful man, and a favorite of Francis. He traveled everywhere with him and became his adviser.
It was Sylvester and Clare who answered Francis' query with the response that he should serve God by going out to preach rather than by devoting himself to prayer.
Once, while on a preaching tour in the village of Arezzo , it was claimed by the residents that Sylvester's preaching and prayers brought peace to the city, which was falling prey to hatred and violence amongst its citizens.
Sylvester was one of the first 12 followers of St. Francis of Assisi and was the first priest in the Franciscan Order.
He died in Assisi in 1240, 14 years after the death of Saint Francis. He is one of the four companions who are buried near the tomb of St. Francis in the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi .
Saint Sylvester.
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