Showing posts with label Saints Martyrs and Holy Persons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saints Martyrs and Holy Persons. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Lex Anteinternet: Sunday, September 14, 1975. Elizabeth Seton canon...

Lex Anteinternet: Sunday, September 14, 1975. Elizabeth Seton canon...

Sunday, September 14, 1975. Elizabeth Seton canonized.

Elizabeth Seton was canonized.  We earlier discussed her here:

Sunday, August 28, 1774. Mother Seton.

 



St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton SC was born in the Colony of New York, in the city by that name.  Her prominent parents were protestants, as the overwhelming majority of those in the thirteen lower colonies were, with her mother being an Anglican daughter of an Anglican priest.  She married William Magee Seton, a wealthy 25 year old businessman, at when she was 19.  Both she and William were devout members of Trinity Episcopal Church.  Upon the death of her father in law, the family took in their six young in laws which added to their five children.

The undeclared war with Republican France that was fought on the seas between 1798 and 1800 rendered the merchant family bankruptcy, showing as an aside why the later War of 1812 was unpopular in New England, which depended upon trade with England.  In 1803 William was sent to Italy to convalesce due to tuberculosis but died in the British city of Leghorn where he was quarantine.  She was introduced to Catholicism while in Europe by Flippo and Antonia Filicchi, her husband's business partners, and converted in New York on March 14, 1805.  She began to become involved in education and then became a nun, founding a congregation dedicated to the care of children and the poor.

She died in 1821 at age 46.   Two of her daughters predeceased her.  A third, Catherine Seton, entered the Sisters of Mercy and is being considered as a candidate for a cause of Sainthood.

She was canonized in 1975.

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Lex Anteinternet: Wednesday, August 10, 1910. Francesco Forgione (Padre Pio) ordained

Lex Anteinternet: Wednesday, August 10, 1910. Francesco Forgione (P...

Wednesday, August 10, 1910. Francesco Forgione (Padre Pio) ordained

St. Pio of Pietrelcina in 1919.  In this rare photo, his hands are uncovered and his wounds are visible.

St. Pio of Pietrelcina was ordained a Priest.  He was 23 years old.

Padre Pio in 1947.

Often in ill health, he was holy from an early age.  During World War One, in which he was called into service multiple times, he became a stigmatic.  He was a phenomenal modern saint.

Monday, November 18, 2024

Lex Anteinternet: Wednesday, November 18, 1914. Karolina Kózka.

Lex Anteinternet: Wednesday, November 18, 1914. Karolina Kózka and...

Wednesday, November 18, 1914. Karolina Kózka and a march on Mexico City.



Deeply Catholic Karolina Kózka, a 16-year-old Polish girl died while resisting an attempted rape by a Russian soldier near her village of Wał-Ruda, Poland.   The soldiers stabbed her to death. Pope John Paul II beatified her as a "martyr of Christ" in 1987.

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Lex Anteinternet: Sunday, August 8, 1909. Passing of St. Mary Helen MacKillop

Lex Anteinternet: Sunday, August 8, 1909. Passing of St. Mary Helen...

Sunday, August 8, 1909. Passing of St. Mary Helen MacKillop.

The first native Australian saint, St. Mary Helen MacKillop,  the co-founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, died in North Sydney, Australia,


Thursday, April 18, 2024

Lex Anteinternet: Sunday, April 18, 1909. St. Joan d'Arc beatified.

Lex Anteinternet: Sunday, April 18, 1909. St. Joan d'Arc beatified.:  

Sunday, April 18, 1909. St. Joan d'Arc beatified.

 St. Joan d'Arc was beatified by Pope Pius X before a crowed of 30,000 in St. Peter's Square.

Drawing of St. Joan d'Arc made during her lifetime.  

A patron saint of France who lived from 1412 to 1431 before being executed, her canonization would follow in May, 1920.

Remarkably, an example of her signature exists.

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Lex Anteinternet: Today is St. Dwynwen's Day.

Lex Anteinternet: Today is St. Dwynwen's Day.


Today is St. Dwynwen's Day.

The ruins of the church built by St. Dwynwen.

She was a Welsh nun of the early Church, having died in about the year 460.

She is the patron saint of lovers, having lived as a hermit on Ynys Llanddwyn off the west coast of Anglesey, where she built a church.  Becoming a hermit was common amongst the extremely devout of the early Church, although it's more common associated with North Africa.  She apparently had been very sought after by a young suitor whom she could not marry, and in her isolation prayed that God look after all true lovers.

Her day is widely celebrated in Wales. off the west coast of Anglesey, where she built a church.  Becoming a hermit was common amongst the extremely devout of the early Church, although it's more common associated with North Africa.  She apparently had been very sought after by a young suitor whom she could not marry, and in her isolation prayed that God look after all true lovers.

Her day is widely celebrated in Wales.

Monday, October 9, 2023

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Lex Anteinternet: Monday, August 9, 1943. Blessed Franz Jägerstätter

Lex Anteinternet: Monday, August 9, 1943. Blessed Franz Jägerstätter:   

Monday, August 9, 1943. Blessed Franz Jägerstätter

 


Franz Jägerstätter, 36, Austrian farmer and conscientious objector, was executed by the Germans.

Born into poverty and illegitimacy, he was the son of a farmer and chambermaid who could not afford to marry.  He was initially raised by his grandmother, the pious Elisabeth Huber.  His father was killed in World War One and his mother latter married Heinrich Jägerstätter, who adopted him and who gave him his farm upon his marriage.

Irreligious in his youth, he underwent a sudden religious conversion after fathering an illegitimate child and spending a period of time in community exile, during which he worked for several years in iron mines.  Upon returning he became profoundly religions and in turn married a deeply religious spouse.  Upon the German invasion of Austria he openly opposed the Nazis and while he did serve in the German Army in 1940 he refused to take the Hitler oath.  Called back into service in 1943 he refused combat duty, although he did offer to serve as a medic, which was ignored.  He was ultimately died and executed on this day.

He was beatified in 2007.

The US signed a military assistance treaty with Ethiopia.