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Saint of the Day – 8 March – Saint Probinus (Died 420) Bishop of Como

Saint of the Day – 8 March – Saint Probinus (Died 420) Bishop of Como, disciple of St Ambrose, Patronage – against deadly fevers, of Agno, Switzerland. Also known as – Probino, Probinus, Provino. Some writers and hagiographers write ‘Provino’ but there is no doubt that the exact form is Probinus, a name in use among the Latins and frequent in the 4th Century.

Probinus was a disciple of St Ambrose, who sent him to assist the 1st Bishop St Felix in Como. When St Felix died in 391, Probinus became his successor. He was thus the 2nd Bishop of the See of Como until his death in 420.

His Episcopate shone for wisdom and sanctity and after his death, he enjoyed an uninterrupted cult, The Relic of his head was preserved in a small Church outside the City, built by himself and dedicated to Saints Gervasius and Protasius, whose bodies had been discovered in Milan by St Ambrose a few years prior to his being appointed as the Bbishop, in 386.

The Relic remained there until 1118, when, to protect it from enemy raids, it was moved within the City walls of Como, to the Church of St Anthony which took the name of St Probinus.

There are records of subsequent examinations of the Relics, which took place in 1504, 1618, 1836 and 1933; the influx of the faithful to his Tomb was constant, especially those suffering from fevers, of which St Probinus is believed to be a healer.C
In 1096, a portion of his skull was donated to the collegiate Church of Agno in the Canton of Ticino and placed in a silver bust. A very intense cult developed there,and every year, on 8 March his Liturgical Feast is celebrated with a large attendance of the faithful, even from other areas. A major fair, renowned throughout Ticino, is held for the occasion.

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The Third Sunday of Lent,  Nossa Senhora das Virtudes / Our Lady of Virtues, Portugal (15th Century), St John of God and all the Saints for 8 March

The Third Sunday of Lent

Nossa Senhora das Virtudes / Our Lady of Virtues, Lisbon, Portugal (15th Century) – 8 March:
HERE:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/03/08/nossa-senhora-das-virtudes-our-lady-of-virtues-lisbon-portugal-15th-century-and-memorials-of-the-saints-8-march/

St John of God OH (1495-1550) Confessor, Founder of the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a worldwide Catholic religious institute dedicated to the care of the poor, sick and those suffering from mental disorders.
Beautiful St John:

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/03/08/saint-of-the-day-8-march-st-john-of-god/
AND:
https://anastpaul.com/2019/03/08/saint-of-the-day-8-march-st-john-of-god-oh-1495-1550/

St Apollonius of Antinoë
St Arianus of Alexandri
St Arnulf of Chartres Abbot
St Beoadh of Ardcarne
St Duthus of Ross

St Felix (Died 647) Bishop, “The Apostle of East Anglia” Missionary in East Anglia and particularly in the Port Town now known as Felixstowe, in Suffolk, England. Amongst being the Founder of countless Churches. a famouse Monastery of Bury Saint Edmunds, he is also the Founder of what is now the University of Cambridge.
This wonderful “Apostle of East Anglia”

https://anastpaul.com/2023/03/08/saint-of-the-day-8-march-st-felix-of-burgundy-died-647-bishop-the-apostle-of-east-anglia/

St Humphrey of Prüm

St Julian (c642-690) Bishop and Confessor of Toledo, Monk and Abbot, Scholar and prolific Writer.
The Roman Martyrology reads: “At Toledo, in Spain, the demise of the blessed Saint Julian, Bishop and Confessor, most celebrated for his sanctity and learning.
Holy and Learned St Julian:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/03/08/saint-of-the-day-8-march-saint-julian-of-toledo-642-690-bishop-and-confessor/

St Litifredus of Pavia
St Philemon of Antinoë

St Pontius (Died c262) Deacon of St Cyprian of Carthage Deacon of St Cyprian of Carthage, biographer of the latter’s heroic life and virtues.
His Ardent Love:

https://anastpaul.com/2025/03/08/saint-of-the-day-8-march-saint-pontius-died-c262-deacon-of-st-cyprian-of-carthage/

The Martyrdom of St Cyprian

St Probinus (Died 420) Bishop of Como
St Quintilis of Nicomedia
St Rhian

St Senan (c488-541) Abbot of Scattery, Founder of many Monasteries and Churches, Miracle-worker, one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. Saint Patrick foretold his birth and saintliness.
Zealous St Senan:

https://anastpaul.com/2022/03/08/saint-of-the-day-8-march-saint-senan-of-scattery-c-488-541/

St Stephen of Obazine
St Theophylact of Nicomedia
St Theoticus of Alexandria
St Veremundus of Irache

Blessed Vincent Kadlubek O.Cist (c 1160-1223) Bishop, Cistercian Monk, noted Historian, prolific Writer and renowned Precher. His Episcopal mission was to reform the Diocesan Priests and to re-invigorate the faithful. Beatified on 18 February 1764 by Pope Clement XIII.
About Bl Vincent:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/03/08/saint-of-the-day-8-march-blessed-vincent-kadlubek-o-cist-c-1160-1223-bishop/

Martyrs of North Africa – 9 Saints: A Bishop and some of his flock who were Martyred together in North Africa. The only details that have survived are nine of the names – Beata, Cyril, Felicitas, Felix, Herenia, Mamillus, Rogatus, Silvanus, Urban.