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Saint of the Day – 12 April – St Damian of Pavia (Died c710) Bishop and Confessor

Saint of the Day – 12 April – St Damian of Pavia (Died c710) Bishop and Confessor, Defender of the Faith against heretics, Apostle of the poor and needy, In 679, Damian wrote a letter to Emperor Constantine IV on behalf of St Mansuetus, the Archbishop of Milan, against the heresy of Monothelitism. This letter, in a Latin edition, is the only extant writing from the hand of St Damian (sometimes attributed to St Mansuetus on whose behalf Damian was writing). Born in Lombardy, Italy and died in Pavia, Italy in c710 of natural causes. Co-Patronage – of Pavia together with St Syrus. Also known as – Damianus.

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Pavia, St Damian, Bishop and Confessor.

The Church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Pavia where our St Damian is enshrined

We have no sure information of his early years but we know that he became a Priest of the Church of Milan. In this capacity, he was distinguished for his erudition and his commitment to defending the Catholic Faith.

In 679, Damian composed an epistle on the Catholic Faith against the Monothelite heresy. This heresy maintained that there was only one will and one operation in Christ, denying His human nature. Damian’s epistle was sent by Emperor Constantine IV to the Third Council of Constantinople, where it was read and approved.

After the Council, Damian was elected as the Bishop of Pavia. In this Office, he worked with apostolic zeal for the conversion of the Lombards, still largely pagans or Arians. He led his Diocese with wisdom and firmness, promoting the reform of the Clergy and the construction of new Churches.

One of Damian’s major successes was the reconciliation of the Schism of Aquileia, known as the “Schism of the Three Chapters.” This schism which had lasted for over a century, divided the Eastern Church from the Western Church. In 698, thanks to Damian’s tireless work, the schism finally ended at the Council of Pavia.

It is said that during his Episcopate, Pavia was struck by a serious plague. Damian went to Rome to implore the Pope’s help. He obtained a Relic of the Martyr Saint Sebastian, to which he consecrated an Altar in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli. The plague ceased immediately after the Consecration of the Altar.

Saint Damian died on 12 April 710 or 711. His body was buried in the Cathedral of Pavia, where he is still venerated today as the Patron Saint of the City.

Pavia Cathedral
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Saturday in Passion Week, Nuestra Senora de la Caridad / Our Lady of Charity, Cobre, Cuba and the Saints – 12 April

Saturday in Passion Week

Nuestra Senora de la Caridad / Our Lady of Charity, Cobre, Cuba OR Our Lady of Cobre – 12 Apri;:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/04/12/our-lady-of-charity-cobre-cuba-and-memorials-of-the-saints-12-april/

St Acutina

St Ailell of Cologne (Died 1040) Priest, Abbot of Great Saint Martin’s Monastery and of St Pantaleon’s in Cologne, Missionary, a strict disciplinarian and a talented and skilled leader, running two separate Monasteries for years. He was also a skilled Musician and is held to be the first to introduce Roman chant to Cologne.
Talented St Ailell:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/04/12/saint-of-the-day-12-april-saint-ailell-of-cologne-died-1040-priest-abbot/

St Alferius Pappacarbone of La Cava (930–1050) Priest, Founder and Abbot of Arsicia (La Trinità della Cava) which follows the Benedictine Rule, nobleman, Diplomat to Prince Waimar III of Salerno, Cluniac reformer, cave Hermit, Mystic and Ecstatic, Miracle-worker.
The Roman Martyrology states: “In the Monastery of Cava de ‘Tirreni in Campania, Saint Alferius, Founder and first Abbot, who, after having been adviser to Guaimario, Duke of Salerno, who became a disciple of Saint Odilone in Cluny, learned, in an excellent way, the discipline of monastic life.
The Renowned La Cava Saint:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/04/12/saint-of-the-day-12-april-saint-alferius-of-la-cava-930-1050/

Blessed Andrew of Montereale OSA (c1479-1764) Priest and Friar of the Order oif the Hermits of St Augustine, renowned Scholar, Preacher, Teacher, Reformer. Confessor and Spiritual Director to the Royal Court of France, Miracle-worker. His life was devoted to teaching, preaching and leading the Augustinians from several positions of leadership. He was hailed, even during his lifetime, as a pious Miracle worker.

Blessed Angelo Carletti di Chivasso OFM (1411-1495) Religious Priest of the Friars’ Minor, Theologian, Teacher, Writer.
Blessed Angelo’s Zealous Life:

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/04/12/saint-of-the-day-12-apil-blessed-angelo-carletti-di-chivasso/

St Artemón of Caesarea
St Basil of Parion
St Constantine of Gap (Died 529) Bishop and Confessor
St Damian of Pavia (Died c710) Bishop and Confessor
St Erkemboden of Thérouanne
St Florentin of Arles

St Pope Julius I (Died 337) Reign from 6 February 337 until his death on 12 April 352. He fought against the Arian Heresy and it is also believed that he is the Pope who set 25 December as the date of the Birth of Jesus.
The Roman Martyrology reads: “At Rome, the birthday of Pope St Julius, who combated vigorously for the Catholic Faith against the Arians. After a life of brilliant deeds and great sanctity, he rested in peace.”
His Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/04/12/saint-of-the-day-12-april-saint-pope-julius-i-died-337/

St Lorenzo of Belem
St Peter of Montepiano

St Sabas the Lector

St Tetricus of Auxerre
St Vissia of Fermo
St Wigbert

St Zeno of Verona (c300 – 371) Bishop of Verona, Monk, Confessor, Reformer, believed to be a Martyr the persecutions of Constantius II and Julian the Apostate.
About St Zeno:

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2018/04/12/saint-of-the-day-12-april-st-zeno-of-verona-c-300-371/