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Saint of the Day – 30 August – St Fantinus (c927-1000) Confessor, Abbot

Saint of the Day – 30 August – St Fantinus (c927-1000) Confessor, Abbot of San Mercurius, Ascetic, Hermit, Missionary, Preacher, Spiritual Adviser and Miracle-worker. Born in Calabria in Italy in c927and died in Greece at around year 1000, Also known as – Fantinus of Calabria, Fantinus the Younger,
Fantino…

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Thessalonica, St Fantinus, Confessor, who suffered much from the Saracens, was driven from his monastery in which he had lived in great abstinence. After having brought many to the ways of salvation, he rested at last at an advanced age.

Saint Fantinus (on the right). Sanctuary of San Nicodemo, Mammola.

Born in Calabria in a locality described as being the “closest to Sicily” in its customs and appearance. Fantinus’ parents were named Giorgio and Vriena.

Fantinus was introduced as a child, to Saint Elias, a renowned cave-dwelling Hermit. His religious education was entrusted to Elias, leading Fantinus to become a Monk at the age of thirteen and working as a cook and as the doorman in the Monastery

At the age of thirty three, he became a Hermit in the region of Mount Mercurion in the north of Calabria. There, many Monasteries and Hermitages had been established under the Basilian rule. Fantinus lived a life of extreme asceticism, eating only raw vegetables and occupying much of his time copying manuscripts. He also experienced a vision of Heaven and Hell.

Fantinus lived both as a Hermit and as an Abbot. He subsequently convinced his aged parents, as well as his two brothers, Luke and Cosmas, and sister, Caterina, to enter the monastic life.

When he became a Hermit, he left his brother Lucas in charge of the Monastery he had founded. Though a Hermit, he often returned from the wild in order to guide and teach the disciples, who desired his spiritual counsel.

The Monastery he founded named San Mercurius, was destroyed by Muslim raiders during Fantinus’ lifetime. But Fantinus was told by an Angel to preach in Greece. He left Calabria with two disciples, Vitalis and Nicephorus. During the voyage, the ship ran out of drinking water. Fantinus made the Sign of the Cross over a container filled with seawater and miraculously converted it into drinkable water.

Fantinus visited Corinth, Athens and Larissa, where he lived near the sepulcher of Saint Achillius of Larissa. He lived for four months in a Monastery dedicated to Saint Menas near Thessalonica and then lived outside of its walls. In Thessalonica itself, he cured the sick and caused a corrupt Judge to repent of his sins. Fantinus was also honoured for his intercession in preventing a violent invasion of the City.
Fantinus died in Greece.

Saint Fantinus died around the year 1000, after embracing and blessing the Monks attending him and was buried with great solemnity in the place of his choosing. The Saint’s Vita concludes with a series of miracles he performed after his death.

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Santa Maria del Pozzo, Mother and Queen of Mercy, Bari, Italy (1705), St Rose of Lima, St Adauctus AND St Felix Martyrs and the rest of the Saints for 30 August

Santa Maria del Pozzo, Mother and Queen of Mercy / Our Lady of the Well – Capurso, Bari, Italy (1705) – 30 August and 20 May:
HERE:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/30/santa-maria-del-pozzo-mother-and-queen-of-mercy-our-lady-of-the-well-capurso-bari-italy-1705-and-memorials-of-the-saints-30-august/

St Rose of Lima OP (1586-1617) Virgin and Penitent, Mystic, Visionary, Stigmatist (invisible), Apostle of the Poor. Also known as “St Rose of Saint Mary” – her Religious name.
(Her Feast was moved from today to 23 August after Vatican II).
Devoted and Ascetic St Rose:

https://anastpaul.com/2018/08/23/saint-of-the-day-23-august-st-rose-of-lima-1586-1617/

St Adauctus AND St Felix Martyrs of Rome (Died c303) – both dying in c303 by beheading in Rome.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Rome on the Ostian Way the Martyrdom of the blessed Priest, Felix, under the Emperor Diocletian and Maximian. After being racked, he was sentenced to death and as they led him to execution, he met a man who spontaneously declared himself a Christian and was, forthwith, beheaded with the holy Felix. The Christians, not knowing his name, called him Adauctus – the Latin word meaning “added to” because he was added to St Felix and shared his Crown.
Their Lives and Deaths:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/08/30/saint-s-of-the-day-30-august-saints-felix-priest-and-martyr-and-saint-adauctus-died-c303/

St Agilus
St Arsenius the Hermit
St Boniface of Hadrumetum
St Bononius of Lucedio
Bl Bronislava of Poland
Bl Edward Shelley
Bl Ero di Armenteira
Bl Eustáquio van Lieshout
St Fantinus (c927-1000) Abbot of San Mercurius

Saint Fiacre (Died 670) Priest, Abbot, Monk, Hermit, Apostle of charity, gardener.
About St Fiacre:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/09/01/saint-of-the-day-1-september-saint-fiacre-died-670/

St Gaudentia of Rome

Blessed Giovanni Giovenale Ancina CO (1545–1604) Bishop of Saluzzo, member of the Oratory of St Philip Neri, Scholar, Musician and Composer, renowned Preacher Doctor of Medicine. Commonly known as Blessed Juvenal Ancina.
The Life of Blessed Juvenal:

https://anastpaul.com/2020/08/30/saint-of-the-day-30-august-blessed-giovanni-giovenale-ancina-co-1545-1604-bishop/

Blessed John Roche (Died 1588) Lay Martyr
His Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/30/saint-of-the-day-30-august-blessed-john-roche-died-1588-lay-martyr/

St Loarn
Bl Margaret Ward

St Pammachius (c340 – 410) Senator, Monk, Apostle of Charity, friend of St Jerome and he was praised by St Augustine.
The Holy and Brilliant Pammachius:

https://anastpaul.com/2017/08/30/saint-of-the-day-30-august-st-pammachius/

St Pelagius the Hermit
St Peter of Trevi
Bl Richard Flower
Bl Richard Leigh
Bl Richard Martin
St Rumon of Tavistock
St Sylvanus the Hermit
St Thecla of Hadrumetum
St Theodosius of Oria

Martyrs of Colonia Suffetulana – 60 Saints: A group of 60 Christians Martyred for destroying a statue of Hermes. They were Martyred in Colonia Suffetulana, Africa.