giovedì 6 febbraio 2020

7Febbraio Santi di Irlanda Scozia Galles ed Inghilterra


St. Aule, Bishop and Martyr of London

Died c. 303. Saint Jerome's martyrology lists Augulus as a bishop. Others describe him as a martyr put to death in London under Diocletian. French writers normally identify him with Saint Aule of Normandy

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Troparion of St Aule
Tone 3

Having lighted the candle of faith in London,
O glorious Martyr Aule,
thy radiance was a challenge to the godless Diocletian
who caused the flame of thy life to be extinguished.
Pray, O martyr, that the flame of our faith
may burn so brightly that through our constancy
we may be found worthy of the mercy of Christ our God.

Kontakion of St Aule
Tone 7

Thou didst sanctify our capital with thy blood,
O Passion-Bearer Aule,
defending the true Faith,
which was more precious to thee than life itself.
We honour thee, we hymn thee
and we praise thy name rejoicing
in thy glorious memory.

Saint TRISAIN, Irlandais de nation, prêtre à Mareuil-sur-Marne (VIème siècle

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http://omniumsanctorumhiberniae.blogspot.com/2013/02/saint-tressan-of-mareuil-february-7.html

Saint RICHARD, pélerin anglais, mort à Lucques en Toscane (720). 
tono ottavo
Accepting Christ our God as King, O Father Richard, thou didst leave thy native Wessex to be a pilgrim. Pray that in our pilgrimage we may find salvation for our souls.




St. Ronan of Kilmaronen, Bishop   (Ruadan, Ruadhan)

Saint Ronan, a Scottish bishop of Kilmaronen, has erroneously been identified as the Irish monk mentioned by the Venerable Bede (f.d. May 26) as the defender of the Roman calculation for the date of Easter at the Synod of Whitby. St. Ronan's Well at Innerleithen, Peeblesshire, was popularised by one of Sir Walter Scott's novels. According to tradition, Ronan came into the valley and drove out the devil. This event is remembered annually at the end of "Saint Ronan's Games" in July when a schoolboy, given a pastoral staff, is chosen to represent the saint as he cleeks the devil


St. Meldon of Peronne, Bishop (Medon)

6th century. An Irishman who died at Peronne, France, where he was a hermit and where he is the titular saint of several churches

Saint Brigid, Daughter of Doma, February 7




Saint Lomman of Portloman, February  7



Sunday 7 February 2021
Meldon, from Ireland, priest at Peronne (6th c.)
Tressan of Mareuil-sur-Marne, missionary, hermit at Avenay (550)
Richard of Wessex (720)
Aule [Augulus] of London, martyr (303)
Aedh, Bishop of Sletty, Ireland (700)
Maonacan, Founder of monastery of Athleague, county Roscommon, Ireland (ca. 500)

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