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Saint of the Day – 17 June – St Avitus (Died c530) Priest, Confessor, Abbot

Saint of the Day – 17 June – St Avitus (Died c530) Priest, Confessor, Abbot, Hermit. Born in Orléans, France and died there in c530. Patronages of Orléans and Perche, France. Also known as – Avitus of Micy, Avit, Avito, Avy … of Orléans, … of Perche.

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Orléans, St Avitus, Priest and Confessor.”

Avitus was a native of Orléans and, retiring into Auvergne, took the monastic Habit, together with St. Calais, in the Abbey of Menat. This Monastery was, at that time very small, though afterward enriched by Queen Brunehault, and by St Boner, Bishop of Clermont.

The two Saints soon after returned to Miscy, a famous Abbey situated a league and a half below Orleans. It was founded toward the end of the reign of Clovis I. by St Euspicius, a holy Priest, honoured on 14 June and his nephew St Maximin or Mesnim, whose name this Monastery nears. It is now of the Cistercian Order. Many call St Maximin the first Abbot, others St Euspicius, St. Maximin the second and our St Avitus the third.

But our Saint and St Calais did not remain at Miscy very long, although St Maximin gave them a gracious reception. In quest of solitude, Avitus, who had succeeded St Maximin, soon after resigned the Abbacy and with St Calais lived as a recluse in the territory now called Dunois, on the border of La Perche. Others soon joining them, St Calais retired into a forest in Maine and King Clotaire built a Church and Monastery for Avitus and his companions. This is at present a Benedictine Nunnery, called St.Avy of Chateaudun and is situated on the Loire, at the foot of the hill on which the Town of Chateaudun is built, in the Diocese of Chartres.

Three famous Monks, Leobin, afterwards Bishop of Chartres, Euphronius and Rusticus, attended our Saint to his happy death which happened about the year 530. His body was carried to Orléans and buried with great pomp in that City now protected by our St Avitus. (Taken from Lives of the Saints, by Alban Butler).

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Heilige Maria im Walde / Holy Maria in the Forest, Austria (1849) and the Saints for 17 June

Heilige Maria im Walde / Holy Maria in the Forest, Dolina, Grafenstein, Carinthia, Austria (1849) – 17 June:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/06/17/heilige-maria-im-walde-holy-maria-in-the-forest-dolina-austria-1849-and-memorials-of-the-saints-17-june/

St Adolph of Utrecht
St Agrippinus of Como
St Antidius of Besançon
Bl Arnold of Foligno
St Avitus (Died c530) Priest, Confessor, Abbot
St Blasto of Rome

St Botolph of Ikanhoe (Died 680) English Abbot, Missionary, Founder of the Monastery of Ikanhoe, Spiritual Director.
His Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/06/17/saint-of-the-day-17-june-st-botolph-of-ikanhoe-died-680/

St Briavel of Gloucestershire
St David of Bourges
St Dignamerita of Brescia
St Diogenes of Rome
St Emily de Vialar

St Fulk (Died 900) Bishop of Rheims and Martyr
His Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/06/17/136169/

St Gundulphus of Bourges

St Gregory Barbarigo (1625-1697) Cardinal who served as the Bishop of Bergamo and later as the Bishop of Padua, Canon and Civil lawyer, Vatican prelate, Reformer, Apostle of Charity.   His body is incorrupt.
About St Gregory:

https://anastpaul.com/2018/06/18/saint-of-the-day-18-june-2018-st-gregory-barbarigo-1625-1697/

St Hervé (c521–c 556) Hermit, Abbot, Musician and singer, Miracle-worker, blind from birth. Patron of the Blind and of Eye Diseases and Musicians
His Holy Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2020/06/17/saint-of-the-day-17-june-st-herve-c-521-c-556/

St Himerius of Amelia
St Hypatius of Chalcedon
St Molling of Wexford
St Montanus of Gaeta
St Nectan of Hartland
Bl Paul Burali d’Arezzo
Bl Peter Gambacorta
Bl Philippe Papon
St Prior
St Rambold of Ratisbon

St Ranieri Scaccero (c1117-1161) Confessor, Pilgrim, Monk, Musician, Penitent, Ascetic, Preacher, Miracle-worker.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “In Pisa, Saint Raniero, poor man and pilgrim for Christ.
His Life of Penance and Love:

https://anastpaul.com/2022/06/17/saint-of-the-day-17-june-saint-ranieri-scaccero-c-1117-1161/

St Theresa of Portugal

Martyrs of Apollonia – 7 Saints: A group of Christians who fled to a cave near Apollonia, Macedonia to escape persecution for his faith, but were caught and executed. The names we know are – Basil, Ermia, Felix, Innocent, Isaurus, Jeremias and Peregrinus. They were beheaded at Apollonia, Macedonia.

Martyrs of Aquileia – 4 Saints: Four Christian Martyrs memorialised together. No details about them have survived, not even if they died together – Ciria, Maria, Musca and Valerian. c.100 in Aquileia, Italy.

Martyrs of Chalcedon – 3 Saints: Three well-educated Christian men who were sent as ambassadors from King Baltan of Persia to the court of emperor Julian the Apostate to negotiate peace between the two states, and an end of Julian’s persecutions of Christians. Instead of negotiating, Julian imprisoned them, ordered them to make a sacrifice to pagan idols and when they refused, had them executed. Their names were Manuel, Sabel and Ismael. They were beheaded in 362 in Chalcedon (part of modern Istanbul, Turkey) and their bodies burned and no relics survive.

Martyrs of Fez – 4 Beati: A group of Mercedarians sent to Fez, Morocco to ransom Christians imprisoned and enslaved by Muslims. For being openly Christian they were imprisoned, tortured, mutilated and executed. Martyrs – Egidio, John, Louis and Paul. They were martyred in Fez, Morocco.

Martyrs of Rome – 262 Saints: A group of 262 Christians Martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian. In c303 in Rome, Italy. They were buried on the old Via Salaria in Rome.

Martyrs of Venafro – 3 Saints: Three Christian lay people, two of them imperial Roman soldiers, who were converts to Christianity and were Martyred together in the persecutions of Maximian and Diocletian – Daria, Marcian and Nicander. They were beheaded c.303 in Venafro, Italy. By 313 a basilica had been built over their graves which were re-discovered in 1930. They are patrons of Venafro, Italy.