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Prayers, Quips and Quotes: St. Emiliana and St. Trasila, Feast Day December 24




St. Emiliana

 

 

The feast day of St. Emiliana and Trasila is celebrated on December 24.  They were both Aunts of St. Gregory the Great.

 

St. Gregory the Great’s father had three sisters, Emiliana, Trasila and Gordiana.  Gordiana eventually married.  Trasila and Emilana lived in their father’s house living a life of prayer.  They lived as if in a convent, praying  many hours with joy and peace.  They both made great spiritual progress.

Tarsilla had a vision of her great grandfather inviting her to join him in heaven.  She died on Dec. 24th.  This left her sister in grief on Christmas day.  However, Tarsilla appeared to Emiliana several days after her death, asking her to celebrate Epiphany with her in heaven.  Emiliana died on the eve of Epiphany, Jan. 5.

 

The feast day for both St. Emiliana and St. Tarsilla is celebrated on Dec. 24.

 

“Since I began to love, love has never forsaken me.  It has grown to its own fullness within my innermost heart.”

Quote of St. Catherine of Genoa;  Feast Day September 15

 

December is the Month of the Divine Infancy

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Prayers, Quips and Quotes: St. Joseph of Cupertino, Feast Day September 18




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St. Joseph of Cupertino

The feast day  of St. Joseph of Cupertino is celebrated on September 18.  St. Joseph of Cupertino is the patron saint of air travelers, pilots, astronauts, and those with learning disabilities.

St. Joseph of Cupertino was born on June 17, 1603 in Puglia, Italy.  His father died before he was born leaving his mother destitute.  He was born in a stable.  As a child he was a slow learner, probably having a learning disability.  When he was 17 he was denied acceptance to the Order of the Friars Minor Conventuals due to lack of an education.  He was however, accepted into the Capuchins at Martino near Cupertino.  He gardened, tended the animals and worked in the kitchen.

Because of his learning disabilities St. Joseph could only study small amounts of material at a time.  He then prayed to remember the material for the test.  St. Joseph was ordained in 1628.

St. Joseph was a mystic with the gift of miraculous levitation and visions.  Anything religious could cause him to levitate.  During prayer he was known for his ecstasies and  suddenly levitating.  The first time levitation occurred was on the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, October 4 1630.  During the procession he suddenly rose into the sky and hovered over the crowd.  He was so embarrassed he fled and hid.  The levitation happened so often he earned the title “The Flying Saint”.   

The most famous act of levitation occurred while he was in the presence of Pope Urban VIII.  He was filled with reverence and immediately was lifted into the air.  During the Inquisition he was confined for several weeks but released.  Crowds tried to meet him until he was place in seclusion…unable to speak to anyone other than the bishop the vicar general of the Order, his fellow friars and a doctor if needed.

After his death on Sept. 18, 1663, great crowds of people attended his funeral.  Pope Clement XIII canonized St. Joseph of Cupertino on July 16, 1767.

A movie has been made of his life named A Reluctant Saint.  St. Joseph of Cupertino is the patron saint of air travelers, pilots, astronauts, and those with learning disabilities.

 

“The fullness of joy is to behold God in everything.”

Quote of St. Catherine of Genoa;  Feast day September 15

 

September is the Month of Our Lady of Sorrows