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Saint of the Day – 8 May – St Helladius (Died c388) Bishop of Auxerre,

Saint of the Day – 8 May – St Helladius (Died c388) Bishop of Auxerre, France. St Helladius was the Bishop of Auxerre for around over 23+ years from 365 until his death. St Amator (344-418) was converted to Christianity, Ordained and became his disciple and finally his successor. St Helladius was a powerful Defender of the Faith against heresy especially against the Arians. Additional Feast on 13 May in the See of Sens in France where our Saints cult spread.

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Auxerre, St Helladius, Bishop.

The name of St Helladius echoes in the Episcopal list of Auxerre, placed between the Bishops Valerian and Amator.

The scarcity of historical information does not prevent us from sketching a biographical profile, albeit fragmentary, of this holy Bishop, drawing on available sources and contextualising St Helladius in his time.

The dating of Saint Helladius’ Episcopate is uncertain, but it is presumed to have lasted approximately twenty-three years, from 365 to 388. This period occurred during an era of religious fervour and immense struggles with Arian heretics still threatening the Catholic Church. In this context, St Helladius distinguished himself as a zealous leader and attentive shepherd of his See.

Specific information on his works is unfortunately sketchy. However, hagiographic tradition remembers him as the one who conferred the Priesthood on St Amator, his successor as Bishop of Auxerre. It is also said that he guided Martha, St Amator’s wife, towards religious life.

After his death around 388, Saint Helladius was buried in the cemetery of Mons, along with his predecessors. His Liturgical Feast is celebrated today, a date that does not coincide with his dies natalis, but derives from an ancient arrangement of the Feasts of the Saints of Auxerre, already present in the Martyrology of St Jerome. The name Saint Helladius was also used in the 7th Century by the author of the ‘Revelatio Corcodomi.’ His cult spread throughout the region of Auxerre and, to a lesser extent, in the region of Sens, where his Feast is celebrated on 13 May.

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Apparition of St Michael the Archangel at Monte Gargano, Italy (492), Nuestra Señora de Luján, Argentina / Our Lady of Luján (1600s) and Memorials of the Saints – 8 May

Apparition of St Michael the Archangel at Monte Gargano, Italy (492)
About this Glorious Apparition:

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2018/05/08/saint-of-the-day-8-may-apparition-of-michael-the-archangel-at-monte-gargano-italy-492/

Nuestra Señora de Luján, Argentina / Our Lady of Luján: (1600s) – 8 May:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/05/08/apparition-of-st-michael-the-archangel-at-monte-gargano-italy-492-nuestra-senora-de-lujan-argentina-our-lady-of-lujan-1600s-and-memorials-of-the-saints-8-may-2021/

St Acacius of Byzantium
Bl Aloysius Luis Rabata
St Amatus Ronconi
Bl Angelo of Massaccio
St Arsenio of Mount Scete
St Benedict II, Pope

St Boniface IV, Pope (c550-615) Supreme Pontiff from 608 until his death, Deacon, assistant and disciple of St Pope Gregory the Great, Papal Treasurer under Pope Gregory. In other words, he was the first official in connection with the administration of Papal property. he converted the Pantheon into a Church. This was the first pagan temple in Rome to be transformed. On 13 May 609, the Pantheon was consecrated to the Blessed Virgin and all the Christian Martyrs. Boniface ordered 28 cartloads of bones from the Catacombs to be reburied under the high Altar of the new Church.
A Zealous Shepherd:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/05/08/saint-of-the-day-8-may-saint-pope-boniface-iv-c-550-615/

St Desideratus of Bourges
Bl Domenico di San Pietro
St Gibrian
St Helladius (Died c388) Bishop of Auxerre

St Ida of Nivelles
St Martin of Saujon
St Metrone of Verona
St Odrian of Waterford
St Otger of Utrecht
St Peter of Besançon
Bl Pietro de Alos
Blessed Raymond of Toulouse

St Victor Maurus the Moor (Died c303) Martyr, Layman, ex-Soldier. The Roman Martyrology reads: “At Milan, the birthday of the holy Martyr Victor, a Moor. He became a Christian in his youth and served as a soldier in the imperial army. When Maximian wished to force him to offer sacrifice to idols, he persevered with the greatest fortitude in the confession of the Lord. Being first beaten with rods but without experiencing any pain, through the protection of God and then, having melted lead, poured over him, which did him no injury whatever. He at length terminated the career of his glorious Martyrdom by being beheaded.
His Life and Death:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/05/08/saint-of-the-day-8-may-st-victor-maurus-the-moor-died-c-303-martyr/

St Wiro (Died c753) Bishop of Utrecht, Missionary Bishop to the Frisia people, one of the Apostles of Frisia.
His Life of Service:

https://anastpaul.com/2025/05/08/saint-of-the-day-8-may-st-wiro-died-c753-bishop-of-utrecht/