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Saint of the Day – 2 April – St Abundius (Died c489) Bishop and Confessor

Saint of the Day – 2 April – St Abundius (Died c489) Bishop and Confessor of of Como, Italy., wonder Miracle-worker. Patronages – of the Diocese and City of Como. Born in Thessalonica, Greece and died in c489 of natural causes in his Diocese in Italy. The Name ‘Abundius’ from the Latin means ‘the rich one.’ Also known as – Abbondio, Abondius, Abundias, Abundus. St Abundius is sometimes referred to as the Author of the “Te Deum.”

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Como, St Abundius, Bishop and Confessor.”

Tommaso Rodari (attributed): Statue, 1490, in the Church of Sant’Abbondio in Como

Abundius became the Bishop of Como in 450, the fourth in line to hold the offic. The Episcopal See at that time was the present Church of Sant’Abbondio.

Abundius took part in a Synod in Constantinople – modern-day Istanbul – in 450 and acted as Papal Delegate of Pope Leo I to Emperor Theodosius II and, at the Council of Chalcedon in 451. He opposed Eutychius, who denied the human nature of Christ and Nestorianism.

Giovanni Paolo Recchi: St Abundius resurrects the Ruler’s son. A 17th Century Altarpiece, in the Diocesan Archives in Como

St Eusebius of Milan reported on Abundius’ appearance at the Synod in Milan in 451, at which the teachings of the Council of Chalcedonwere accepted by the Bishops.

Giovan Angelo de Maino 1509-1514: Statue above the St Abundius Altar, in the Cathedral in Como

Abundius was buried in the Cathedral Church of San Pietro e Paolo in Como which, in 818, was renamed Sant’Abbondio after our Saint. In 1587, his remains were translated to the new Cathedral.

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Wednesday of the Fourth Week in Lent – FAST. Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia / Our Lady of the Highest Grace, (1506), St Francis of Paola and the Saints for 2 April

Wednesday of the Fourth Week in Lent – FAST

FIRST WEDNESDAY – Pray to St Joseph

Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia / Our Lady of the Highest Grace, Higuey, Dominican Republic (1506) Patron of Dominicans- 2 April:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/04/02/nuestra-senora-de-la-altagracia-our-lady-of-the-highest-grace-1506-and-memorials-of-the-saints-2-april/

St Francis of Paola O.M. (1416-1507) known as “Saint Francis the Fire Handler” – Confessor, Monk and Founder, inspired with the Gift of Prophecy and still called the “Miracle-Worker” Apostle of the poor, Peacemaker. He was an Italian mendicant Friar and the Founder of the Order of Minims. Unlike the majority of founders of men’s religious orders and like his Patron Saint, Francis was never ordained a priest. His Body was Incorrupt until destroyed in the French Revolution. He was Canonised in 1519 by Pope Leo X.
St Francis’s Life:

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2018/04/02/saint-of-the-day-2-april-st-francis-of-paola-o-m-1416-1507/

St Abundius (Died c489) Bishop and Confessor of of Como, Italy
St Agnofleda of Maine
St Appian of Caesarea (c287-306) Martyr, Layman

Blessed Arnulf O.Cist. (c1200-1276) Abbot of the Cistercian Abbey in Villers-la-Ville, in Leuven, France, Poet, Writer. After serving in this office for ten years, he abdicated, hoping to pursue a life devoted to study and asceticism but he died within a year thereafter.
His Holy Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/04/02/saint-of-the-day-2-april-blessed-arnulf-of-leuven-o-cist-c1200-1276-abbot/

St Bronach of Glen-Seichis
St Constantine of Scotland
St Ebbe the Younger
St Eustace of Luxeuil
St Gregory of Nicomedia
St John Payne

Blessed Leopold of Gaiche OFM Cap (1732-1815) Priest and Friar of the Order of Friars Minor of the Capuchin branch, Missionary Preacher in Italy, called “The Apostle of Umbria.” He became renowned for wearing a crown of thorns. He served in a position of power in the Franciscan Order in the Umbrian region in which he supported strong adherence to the Rule of Saint Francis.
Biography:

https://anastpaul.com/2022/04/02/saint-of-the-day-2-april-blessed-leopold-of-gaiche-ofm-cap-1732-1815/

St Lonochilus of Maine
St Musa of Rome

St Nizier (c513-573) Bishop of Lyon. Nizier was a man of ascetic lifestyle, his care for the poor and his promotion of Church music have since been remembered and praised.
The Roman Martyrology reads: “At Lyon, St Nizier, renowned for his saintly life and miracles.”
His Life of Grace:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/04/02/saint-of-the-day-2-april-saint-nizier-of-lyon-c513-573-archbishop-of-lyon/

St Rufus of Glendalough
St Theodora of Tiria

St Urban of Langres (c 327-c 390) Bishop, the sixth Bishop of Autun and Langres, in Burgundy, France from 374 until his death, Confessor.
About St Urban:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/04/02/saint-of-the-day-2-april-saint-urban-of-langres-c-327-c-390/

Martyrs of Africa – 10 Saints: A group of ten Christians Martyred together in Africa, date unknown. We have six of their names – Marcellinus, Procula, Quiriacus, Regina, Satullus and Saturnin but no other information has survived.

Martyrs of Thessalonica – 16 Saints: Sixteen Christians who were Martyred together in Thessalonica in Greece, date unknown. We know nothing else about them but 13 of their names – Agapitus, Agatophus, Cyriacus, Dionysius, Gagus, Julianus, Mastisius, Proculus, Publius, Theodoulus, Urbanus, Valerius and Zonisus.