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Saint of the Day – 18 September – Saint Didier of Rennes (7th Century) Bishop and Martyr

Saint of the Day – 18 September – Saint Didier of Rennes (7th Century) Bishop and Martyr. Born in Rennes, in Brittany, modern France and died by being murdered by robbers, near what is now called Saint-Dizier-l’Évêque.

Didier was born in Rennes in the 7th Century, where he studied and became the Bishop of that City in about 660. We have his signature on the Decrees of a Synod held in Rheims in 682.

He resigned and went on a Pilgrimage to Rome in a group of clerics which included his Deacon, Saint Reinfroid. On their return they passed through German lands and then south of the Vosges, near today’s Saint-Dizier-l’Évêque and was welcomed in the local Church.

Saint Didier and Saint Rainfroi with the group of Pilgrims

Having preached there, Dider proceeded on his journey but was soon attacked by robbers who killed him and his Acolytes, hoping to find holy vessels of the Church, near the village of Croix, Belfort. Didier was buried in the Church there and a cult arose around him as is attested in a 727 Charter in Murbach Abbey. Many miracles are ascribed to his intercession. His Feast Day is celebrated there today, 18 September.

A rock named “The Step of the Devil and the Feet of Saint Didier”, found near Saint-Dizier-l’Évêque, has indentations which are believed to be the remains of a struggle between the devil and the Saint, the devil being our Saint’s muderer!

Many Towns and Villages and presumably there would also be many Churches named for this Saint Didier including Saint-Didier, Ille-et-Vilaine (see the Church in the latter Village, dedicated to our Saint Didier below) but there are others which are named after other Saints of the same name.

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Ember Wednesday, Santa Maria della Querce / Our Lady of the Oak, Italy (1417), St Joseph of Cupertino and more Saints for 18 September

Ember Wednesday – Fast and Abstinence (or Partial in some Countries): https://anastpaul.com/2020/12/16/today-is-an-ember-day-did-you-remember/

Santa Maria della Querce / Our Lady of the Oak, Lucignano, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy (1417) – Third Sunday of September, 8 August :
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/08/santa-maria-della-querce-our-lady-of-the-oak-lucignano-arezzo-tuscany-italy-1417-and-memorials-of-the-saints-8-august/

St Joseph of Cupertino OFM Conv. (1603-1663) Confessor, Religious Priest of the First Order of St Francis and Friar, Mystic, Miracle-worker.
If ever a tiny child began life with nothing in his favour it was Joseph of Cupertino; he had only one hopeful and saving quality—that he knew it. … – Read on and be ashamed, for this is a Saint before the Throne of God!
All about the this holy Flying Saint here: 
https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/09/18/saint-of-the-day-18-september-st-joseph-of-cupertino-o-f-m-conv-1603-1663/

St Ariadne

St Didier of Rennes (7th Century) Bishop
St Eumenius Thaumaturgus

St Eustorgius of Milan (Died c349) The Ninth Bishop of Milan, Confessor, Defender of the Faith. Both St Athanasius and St Ambrose remember Eustorgius of Milan as one of the most steadfast and illustrious opponents of the Arian heresy.
The Roman Martyrology says of him: “At Milan, St Eustorgius, Bishop of that City, highly recommended by blessed Ambrose.
Biography:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/09/18/saint-of-the-day-18-september-saint-eustorgius-of-milan-died-c-349/

St Ferreolus the Tribune
St Ferreolus of Limoges
St Hygbald
St Irene of Egypt

St Juan Macias OP (1585-1645) Dominican Lay Friar, Mystic, Apostle of Charity and Prayer, Miracle-Worker.
About St Juan:

https://anastpaul.com/2018/09/18/saint-of-the-day-18-september-st-juan-macias-o-p-1585-1645/

St Lambertus of Freising (c895-957) Bishop

St Methodius of Olympus (Died c311) Confessor, Bishop, Martyr, Ecclesiastical Scholar and Author, renowned Theologian.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “The same da, [as St Joseph of Cupertino] the birthday of St Methodius, Bishop of Olympus in Lycia and afterwards of Tyre. Most renowned for his eloquence and learning. St Jerome says that he won the Crown of Martyrdom at Chalcis in Greece at the end of the last persecution there.
His Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/09/18/saint-of-the-day-18-september-saint-methodius-of-olympus-died-c311-bishop-martyr/

St Oceano of Nicomedia

St Richardis (839-c 895) Holy Roman Empress, Benedictine Abbess.
Biography:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/09/18/saint-of-the-day-18-september-saint-richardis-839-c-895/

St Sophia of Egypt