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Saint of the Day – 18 December – Saint Desiderius (8th Century) Monk of Fontenelle i

Saint of the Day – 18 December – Saint Desiderius (8th Century) Monk of Fontenelle in Normandy, France and a disciple of its Founder, St Wandrille. Also known as – Desideratus.

Illumination of Fontanelle, perhaps showing St Wandrille,the King and perhaps St Desiderius

The Abbey of Saint Wandrille of Fontenelle, located in Normandy, was founded in 667 by Saint Wandrille, who built it on land obtained through the intercession of his friend St Auden, Archbishop of Rouen.

We have some information about Desiderius in the text on the life of Saint Auden. This text recounts that Desideratus was the son of Saint Waning, the Founder of Fécamp Monastery, who, when he was an official at the Royal Court of Clotaire III, assisted Saint Wandrille in the construction of the Monastery of Fontanelle.

The young Desiderius was entrusted to the Founder of the Monastery of Fontanelle and became his disciple.
Desiderius was commemorated with his own cult in Fontanelle.

We do not know the year in which he died, while there is an historical trace of the translation of his Relics to Ghent in modern Belgium which took place in the year 859.

The remembrance of Saint Desideriud was fixed on his Feast Day, set for 18 December.

St Wandrille (c 605–668) Priest, Monk, Abbot:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/07/22/saint-of-the-day-22-july-st-wandrille-of-fontenelle-c-605-668/

The ruins of Fontanelle
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Novenas- Day Three, Our Lady of the Expectation and the Saints celebrated on 18 December

Our Lady of the Expectation – This Feast originated in Spain. When the Feast of the Annunciation (25 March) was transferred to 18 December because of the regulation forbidding Feasts in Lent, it remained on this date after the Annunciation was again celebrated on its original date. It impressed on the faithful, the sentiments of the Blessed Virgin as the time of her delivery approached.
More about the Feast here:

https://anastpaul.com/2018/12/18/the-feast-of-our-lady-of-expectation-18-december/

Christmas Novena to the Christ Child – Day Three: THE THIRD DAY

The Monthly Novena to the Infant of Prague – LINK : The Third Day

St Auxentius (Died c 321) Bishop of Mopsuestia, Southern Turkey, ex-Office in the Roman Army.
A Shepherd’s Life:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/12/18/saint-of-the-day-18-december-saint-auxentius-of-mopsuetia-died-c-321-bishop/

St Basilian of Laodicea
St Bodagisil (Died c588) Abbot of Aquitaine
St Desiderius (8th Century) Monk of Fontenelle Monastery

St Flannán (7the Century) Bishop of Killaloe , Abbot, Missionary to the Hebrides Islands, renowned for his preaching.
His Zealous Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/12/18/saint-of-the-day-18-december-saint-flannan-of-killaloe-7th-century/

St Flavitus (Died 630) Priest, HermitMiracle-worker:
His Life of Mortifications and Holiness:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/12/18/saint-of-the-day-18-december-st-flavitus-died-630-priest-hermit/

St Gatian of Tours (c251-301) The founding Bishop of the See of Tours, Missionary..
St Gatian’s Mission:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/12/18/saint-of-the-day-18-december-saint-gatian-of-tours-c-251-301/


St Mawnan of Cornwall – He is included in various calendars in the British Isles. A Town in the County of Cornwall is named in his memory. No reliable information about his life has survived.
St Rufus of Philippi +

St Samthann (Died 739) Virgin, Founder Abbess of the Monastery she had founded, Clonbroney. Born in Ireland and died at her Convent Clonbroney in 739.
Her Holy Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/12/18/saint-of-the-day-18-december-saint-samthann-died-739-virgin-abbess/

St Theotimus of Laodicea– Martyr. No further information has survived.

St Winebald OSB (c701-761) Benedictine Priest, Abbot, Confessor, Missionary, Founder of many Monasteries, disciple of St Boniface.
St Winebald’s Fervent Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2020/12/18/saint-of-the-day-18-december-saint-winebald-osb-c-701-761/

St Zosimus of Philippi+

Mercedarians Redeemers – Also known as “Blessed Redentori.”
A group of Mercedarian Friars who worked together, under the leadership of Saint Peter de Amer, to ransom prisoners and minister to them after.
Blessed Bernardo de Pratis
Blessed Giacomo de Lara
Blessed Louis Gasco
Blessed Peter de Quesada
Blessed Peter of Barcelona
Blessed William de Quadres

Martyrs of Northwest Africa – 42 Saints:
Mercedarian Redeemers – 6 beati – These are a group of Mercedarian Friars who worked together, under the leadership of Saint Peter de Amer, to ransom (e.g., redeem) prisoners