Saint of the Day – 24 March – Saint Severus (Died c814) Bishop of Catania, Sicily, Italy. Also known as – Severo.
In the official chronology of the Diocese he is listed in the 19th place. He succeeds Teodoro mentioned in 787. In the list of Diocesan Bishops Severus is not historically documented but is known only thanks to some hagiographic texts written between the 8th and 9th Centuries. Tradition tells us his Episcopate was administered between the years 802 and 814.
Catania Cathedral
Severus governed the Diocese in a saintly manner, with his word and example, deserving the highest praise from all. There are a few citations of his memory in the Menologium of Cardinal Sirleto and in the National Library of Paris.
The Bollandists cite him as follows: “24 March – memory of Severus, Bishop of Catania, a City in Sicily.”
In the modern lists of Bishops of Catania, another San Severo (or Everio) has also been included in second place and a San Severino in fourth place. According to the historian, Francesco Lanzoni, “they could be a back projection of the holy Bishop Severus, whose Episcopate dates to the beginning of the 9th Century.”
In the Baptistery of the Basilica of Maria Santissima dell’Elemosina, better known as the Collegiate Basilica of Catania, there is an image of our Saint Severus. This is the Basilica below which contains many magnificent paintings, statues, sacred vessels, murals and more but I could not find our Saint Severus.
The Archangel Saint Gabriel The Feast of Saint Gabriel was included by Pope Benedict XV in the General Roman Calendar in 1921, for celebration on 24 March. The Archangel Saint Gabriel’s name means “the Power of God” He appeared to the Prophet Daniel (Dan 8:16; 9:21), to the priest Zachary to announce the forthcoming birth of Saint John the Baptist (Luke 1:11, 19) and, most importantly, to the Blessed Virgin Mary to announce the birth of Our Saviour (Luke 1:26). St Gabriel! https://anastpaul.com/2022/03/24/saint-of-the-day-24-march-the-archangel-saint-gabriel/
St Agapitus of Synnada (Died 3rd Century) Bishop of Synnada, Phrygia, in Asia Minor. Its site is now occupied by the modern Turkish Town of Suhut. We have no further information on the life of St Agapitus..
St Latinus of Brescia St Macartan of Clogher St Mark of Rome St Pigmenius of Rome St Romulus of North Africa St Secundus of North Africa St Seleucus St Severus (Died c814) Bishop of Catania St Timothy of Rome
Martyrs of Africa – 9 Saints: A group of Christians murdered for their faith in Africa, date unknown. The only details about their that survive are the names – Aprilis, Autus, Catula, Coliondola, Joseph, Rogatus, Salitor, Saturninus and Victorinus. .
Martyrs of Caesarea – 6 Saints: A group of Christians Martyred together in the persecutions of Diocletian. We know little else but six of their names – Agapius, Alexander, Dionysius, Pausis, Romulus and Timolaus. They were martyred by beheading in 303 at Caesarea, Palestine.
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