Nossa Senhora Aparecida / Our Lady Aparecida, Aparecida, Sao Paulo, Brazil (1717) – 12 October: Also known as – Our Lady Who Appeared:
In October 1717, Dom Pedro de Almedida, Count of Assumar passed through the area of Guarantinqueta, a small city in the Paraiba river valley. The people there decided to hold a feast in his honour and though it was not fishing season, the men went to the waters to fish for the feast. Three of the fishermen, Domingos Garcia, Joco Alves and Felipe Pedroso, prayed to the Immaculate Conception and asked God’s help. However, after several hours they were ready to give up. Joco cast his net once more near the Port of Itaguagu but instead of fish, he hauled in the body of a statue. The three cast their net again, and brought up the statue’s head. After cleaning the statue they found that it was Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Naming their find Our Lady Aparecida, they wrapped it in cloth and continued to fish; now their nets were full.
While we do not know why the statue was at the bottom of the river, we do know who made it. Frei Agostino de Jesus, a carioca monk from Sao Paulo known for his sculpture. The image was less than three feet tall, was made around 1650 and must have been underwater for years. It is a dark brown colour, is covered by a stiff robe of richly embroidered thick cloth and wears an imperial crown which was added in 1904. Only her face and hands can be seen. Pope Pius XII proclaimed her principal patroness of Brazil in 1930. The statue was vandalised by being broken into several pieces just prior to a visit by St Pope John Paul II but a group of dedicated artists and artisans carefully pieced it together again.
Patronages: • Aparecida, Brazil, diocese of • Brazil • World Youth Day 2013
Nuestra Señora del Pilar / Our Lady of the Pillar (Imus, Philippines) – 12 October
Tradition says that in the early day of the Church, Saint James the Greater was spreading the Gospel in Spain but making very little progress. He was dejected and questioning his mission. About 44, the Virgin Mary, who was still living in Jerusalem at the time, bi-located and appeared to him in a vision to boost his morale. In it, she was atop a column or pillar, which was being carried by angels. That pillar is believed to be the same one venerated in Zaragoza, Spain today. Miraculous healings reported at the scene.
PatronageS: • Imus, Philippines, diocese of • Tagbilaran, Philippines • Zamboanga, Philippines, archdiocese of • Zamboanga City, Philippines • Zaragoza, Spain.
St Amelius of Mortara
St Amicus of Mortara
Blessed Carlo Acutis (1991-2006) Aged 15 Layman
St Cyprian
St Domnina of Anazarbus
St Edisto
St Edistius of Ravenna
St Edwin of Northumbria
About St Edwin:
https://anastpaul.com/2017/10/12/saint-of-the-day-12-october-st-edwin-of-northumbria-586-616/
St Evagrius the Martyr
St Felix
St Herlindis
Blessed Jan Beyzym SJ (1850–1912) Priest, “The Apostle of the Lepers of Madagascar”
Biography:
https://anastpaul.com/2019/10/12/saint-of-the-day-12-october-blessed-jan-beyzym-sj-1850-1912-the-apostle-of-the-lepers-of-madagascar/
St Juan Osiense
St Maximilian of Celeia
St Meinards
St Monas of Milan (Died 249)Rodobaldo Cepolla
St Pantalus of Basle
St Priscian the Martyr
St Relindis
St Rodobaldo II Cipolla of Pavia (Died 1254) Bishop
Bl Roman Sitko
St Salvinus of Verona
Bl Thomas Bullaker
St Wilfrid (c 633-709) Bishop
His Life:
https://anastpaul.com/2018/10/12/saint-of-the-day-12-october-st-wilfrid-c-633-709/
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Martyred in the Spanish Civil War:
• Blessed Bartolomé Caparrós García
• Blessed Eufrasio of the Child Jesus
• Blessed José González Huguet
• Blessed Pedro Salcedo Puchades
• Blessed Rafael Lluch Garín
I remember visiting Our Lady of the Pillar in Saragossa in 1967. Thank you for the story, Ana!
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I am envious of your many amazing pilgrimages Fr.
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Yet, nothing compared to the interior trip that I am experiencing in my latter years …folly of the eyes is deceitful when compared to eternity. Pray for me!
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Beautiful words and even from my little experience, this is true. The stages of our lives are all part of our ascent. I pray for you everyday Fr and will always.
I would ask that one day, when you have the opportunity, to say a Holy Mass for all of us here on Breathing Catholic, especially my benefactors. 🙏
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