Saint of the Day – 23 March – Saint Felix OSB (10th-11th Century) Monk of Monte Cassino, spiritual teacher and director to the shepherds in the area. Patronage – against jaundice. Also known as – Felix of Chieti, Felice… Fele… Féle…
Little is known regarding Felix’s personal history. That which we do have, has been handed down by Desiderio, the renowned Abbot of Montecassino, who became Pope Victor III (Died 1087).
The Pontiff, while in Chieti, saw an Altar dedicated to a blessed Saint in the Cathedral there. He turned to the Bishop and learned that the Altar was dedicated to Felix, a Monk from Monte Cassino, who had been sent by his Abbot to spiritually assist the shepherds who lived in that area.
After the Monk’s death, numerous miracles occurred through his intercession, so much so, that his body was elevated and transferred to the Cathedral. The Pontiff upon hearing the tale immediately called the Monk Felix and blessed. The Benedictine Monk Bucelino, included him in his Martyrology with the title of Saint.
Some sources state: “There are some references to the Benedictine friar, sent to Chieti to assist the shepherds, probably between the 10th and 11th Centuries, referring to a St Felix of Chieti, probably identifiable with tour Saint Felix mentioned in two parchments preserved in the Archives of the Archbishop’s Curia.”
Felix’s cult as ‘Blessed’ or Fele (“Sante Féle” in dialect), is considered a protector against jaundice, flourished thanks to the pilgrims from various parts of Abruzzo, who flocked to invoke his aid in prayer.
Some of his Relics (at least eleven including hair, bones and other items) are preserved in the Chapel of the Sacrament of the Cathedral of Chieti. St Felix (?) Feastday has been set for 23 March.

