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Saint of the Day – 20 May – St Austregisilus (c551-624) Bishop and Confessor

Saint of the Day – 20 May – St Austregisilus (c551-624) Bishop and Confessor of Bourges , Apostle of Charity to the poor and suffering, Defender of his flock by his assiduous care against all forms of strife, Born in c551 in Bourges, France and died there on 20 May 624. Patronages – Bourges and Lyon in France.
Also known as – Aoustrille, Austregesilio, Outril, Outrille.

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Bourges in France, St Austregisil, Bishop and Confessor.

Statue of Austregisilus in the Church of Frontenas.

Born of a nobile family, Austregesilus’ youth was spent in the shadow of the Royal Court of King Guntram, where he had the opportunity to experience first-hand, the dynamics of power and the miseries of the people. It is said that, despite his noble origins, Austregesilus was deeply touched by the suffering of the weakest, developing a strong desire to devote himself to the service of God.

According to tradition, Austregesilus refused the marriage arranged for him by the Court, preferring to follow the Divine call to the Priesthood. This courageous choice, in contrast to the social expectations of the time, testifies to his profound faith and his desire to dedicate himself, body and soul, to the good of others.

Around 612, Austregesilus was Consecrated as the Bishop of Bourges, assuming leadership of the Diocese during a turbulent period marked by political conflicts and social tensions. Despite these difficulties, the new Bishop distinguished himself by his dedication to the people, becoming a beacon of hope and an example of Christian charity.

Saint Austregesilus committed himself fully to the pastoral care of his Diocese, regularly visiting all his Parishes and preaching the Gospel with fervour. His work was directed, in particular, to the most needy: the poor, orphans, the sick and those condemned to death. With dedication and compassion, Austregesilus did his utmost to alleviate their suffering, offering them not only material support but also, spiritual comfort.

In 614, Austregesilus participated in the Council of Paris, an important event which brought together the Frankish Bishops to discuss theological and disciplinary issues. His presence at the Council underlines his role as a reference within the Frankish Church and his commitment to promoting unity and cohesion among the faithful.

Saint Austregesilus died on 20 May 624, leaving a deep sorrow and eternal memory of sanctity and charity among his people. His figure soon became an object of veneration in Bourges and surrounds and a Church was dedicated to him in Bourges, of which he is still the Patron today.

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Santa Maria delle Grazie / Holy Mary of the Graces Italy (1428), St Bernadine of Siena and Memorials of the Saints – 20 May

Our Lady, Queen of the Apostles – Celebrated on the First Saturday after the Ascension – 20 May +2023:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2022/05/28/our-lady-queen-of-the-apostles-and-memorials-of-the-saints-28-may/

Santa Maria delle Grazie / Holy Mary of the Graces in Stia, Arezzo, Italy (1428) – 20 May:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/05/20/santa-maria-delle-grazie-holy-mary-of-the-graces-in-stia-arezzo-italy-1428-and-memorials-of-the-saints-20-may/

St Bernadine of Siena OFM (1380-1444) “Apostle of the Most Holy Name of Jesus,” Priest of the Order of St Francis, Missionary, Preacher, known as the “Apostle of Italy,” the “Star of Tuscany,” and the “Second Paul.”
Biography:

https://anastpaul.com/2017/05/20/saint-of-the-day-20-may-st-bernardine-of-siena/

St Abercius
Blessed Albert (Died 1245) Priest and Abbot of the Vallombrosan Abbey near Bologna, Italy.
St Alexander of Edessa
St Althryda
St Anastasius of Brescia
St Aquila of Egypt
Bl Arnaldo Serra and Companions
St Asterius of Edessa
St Austregisilus (c551-624) Bishop and Confessor of Bourgesof Bourges
St Basilla of Rome
St Baudelius of Nîmes
St Codrato

Blessed Columba OP (1467- 1501) Mystic, religious Sister of the Third Order of St Dominic in Rieti, Italy, Apostle of the poor, renowned for her spiritual counsel, devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and for antastic miracles.
Her Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/05/20/saint-of-the-day-20-may-blessed-columba-of-rieti-op-1467-1501/

St Ethelbert of East Anglia (Died 794) Martyr King of East Anglia
His Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/05/20/saint-of-the-day-20-may-saint-ethelbert-died-794-martyr/

Bl Guy de Gherardesca
St Helena
St Hilary of Toulouse
St Lucifer of Caglieri
St Marcello

St Plautilla (Died 67) A Roman Widow, Mother of St Flavia Domitilla. She was Baptised by St Peter and is believed to have seen the Martyrdom of St Paul.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Rome, St Plautilla, wife of an ex-Consul and mother of the blessed Flavia Domitilla. She was Baptised by the Apostle, St Peter and after giving the example of all virtues, rested in peace.”
Blessed Indeed St Plautilla
:
https://anastpaul.com/2023/05/20/saint-of-the-day-20-may-st-plautilla-of-rome-died-67-a-roman-widow/

St Talaleo of Egea
St Thalalaeus of Edessa
St Theodore of Pavia