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Prayers, Quips and Quotes; St. Maurice, Feast Day September 22

St. Maurice; Patron Saint of Soldiers, Armies, and the Swiss Guard

 

The Feast day of St. Maurice is celebrated on September 22.  He is the patron saint of armies, soldiers and the Swiss Guard.

St. Maurice died as a Martyr of the Faith in the year 286 near Geneva.  He was a Christian soldier, who along with his comrades was executed for refusing to fight against his Christian brothers.   Their story was recorded in the Passio martyrum Acaunensium (“The Passion of the  Martyrs of Agaunum”), by the 5th-century French bishop St. Eucherius.  He believed the Theban Legion was a group of Egyptian Christians serving in the Roman army under the command of Maurice.

Maurice was an officer of the Theban Legion of Emperor Maximian Herculius’ army, which was composed of Christians from Upper Egypt. He and his fellow legionnaires refused to  sacrifice to the gods as ordered by the Emperor to insure victory over rebelling Bagaudae.

 

The Roman Emperor Maximian sent the soldiers to end a revolt of Christian peasants in Gaul   The  group met  with Maximian, but they refused to fight against their brethren and withdrew in protest.  To punish them, Maximian had ten of them executed and eventually  the entire contingent of solders were slaughtered on a spot about two miles from the village and their bodies buried by locals.

It is believed that as many as six thousand Legionnaires were put to death.Their story was told by St. Eucherius, who became Bishop of Lyons about 434,

 

The cult of St. Maurice is found in Switzerland, near the Rhine , and in northern Italy.  St. Maurice’s relics are preserved at the Abbey of St. Maurice at Brzeg, Pol, and at Turin, Italy.

 

“We are your soldiers, oh Emperor, but above all, we are God’s servants. We owe military obedience to you, but to him, we owe our innocence.”

Quote of St.  Maurice

September is the Month of Our Lady of Sorrows

 

 

Prayers, Quips and Quotes: St. Martin of Tours, Feast Day Nov. 11




St. Martin of Tours
St. Martin of Tours

 

The feast day of St. Martin of Tours is celebrated on November 11.  He is the patron saint of soldiers and beggars.

St. Martin was born in 315 in Pannonia, a Roman Province. Martin’s father was an army officer. Secretly he became a catechumen (a student preparing to become Catholic) at the age of ten. He longed to be a monk so that he could be alone with God in prayer. He was forced to join the army at the age of 15 before he had been baptized. His job was to protect the emperor. He became an officer and was assigned garrison duty in Gaul.

He is portrayed in art helping a beggar who was freezing cold and in need of help. Martin removed his cloak, cut it in half with his sword and gave one half to the beggar. That night, Martin had a dream in which Jesus was wearing his cloak. The dream inspired Martin to immediately seek baptism. He was eighteen years old. Two years after his baptism Martin refused to fight any longer, saying,

I have served you as a soldier, now let me serve Christ.”

Martin was eventually ordained an exorcist. He was chosen as the Bishop of Tours because of his holiness. Martin lived outside the city because of his need for solitude.

St. Martin was known for his miracles and his compassion. St. Martin died on Nov. 8 and was buried at his request in the Cemetery of the Poor.  Near the time of his death, St. Martin prayed the following prayer:

“Lord, if your people still need me, I do not refuse the work.  Thy will be done.”

 

Quote of  St. Martin of Tours

 

November is the Month of the Holy Souls

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