Aratta-Kingdom Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 The Venetians have St Mark, and Dubrovnik (Croatia) has St Blasius. ...In old Dubrovnik St Blasius was found everywhere. The area of the former Republic is full of churches and sculptures dedicated to the patron saint. Since time immemorial St Blasius' day has been celebrated every year on February 3, and celebrated by every one alive in the city. -------------------------------------------------- http://www.catholic-forum.com/themes/st_blaise.html St. Blaise was a fourth century bishop who lived in Armenia and devotion to him has been popular throughout the ages. Much of what is known about the life of St. Blaise comes from the legends about his life. Historical proof exists that Blaise was martyred for the Faith in his diocese of Sebastea in Armenia in the year 316. The legends surrounding Blaise state that during the persecution of Licinius Blaise was forced into exile into the hills in the backcountry of his diocese. There he lived as a hermit, spending his days in prayer and penance. http://www.catholic-forum.com/themes/st_blaise2.jpg The legends say that one of the products of Blaise's holiness was that even the most wild of animals became his companions without any harm to him. One day hunters discovered Blaise while seeking wild animals for the amphitheater and arrested him as a Christian. Blaise was taken to prison, but on the way there he interceded to God on the behalf of a child who was choking to death on a fish bone. The child was cured, but Blaise was forced to continue on his way to prison. While in prison, Blaise confirmed that he was a Christian and was given the chance to recant his profession of Faith if he offered worship to the pagan idols. Blaise refused even after being tortured by having his flesh torn with iron combs and rakes. Finally, Blaise was beheaded and granted entrance to heaven. Prayer to Saint Blase Dear bishop and lover of souls, you willingly bore heavy crosses in faithful imitation of Jesus. Similarly, with Christlike compassion you cured many sufferers. Than after undergoing horrible torture, you died as a martyr for Christ. Obtain a cure for these {describe the afflictions} ills if this is agreeable to God. Amen. -------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aratta-Kingdom Posted February 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 SAINT OF THE DAY: ST. BLASE Catholic News Agency Feb 3 2008 CO Bishop Blase was martyred in his episcopal city of Sebastea, Armenia, in 316. The legendary Acts of St. Blase were written 400 years later. According to them Blase was a good bishop, working hard to encourage the spiritual and physical health of his people. Although the Edict of Toleration (311), granting freedom of worship in the Roman Empire, was already five years old, persecution still raged in Armenia. Blase was apparently forced to flee to the back country. According to a legend, a mother came with her young son who had a fish bone lodged in his throat. At Blase's command the child was able to cough up the bone. He was beheaded for not sacrifacing to pagan gods. The Germans and Slavs hold him in special honor and for decades many United States Catholics have sought the annual St. Blase blessing for their throats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fluttermoth Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 That was cool. For some reason, there's a village near me in Cornwall called 'St Blazey', named after St Blaise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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