Saint of the Day – 1 August – Saint Verus (4th Century) Bishop of Vienne in France. Verus was the 4th Bishop of the Diocese. Also known as – Vère or Vérus, Vero.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Vienne, St Verus Bishop.”
Unknown early French Bishop and Saint
Verus, whose origins and earlier life are unknown, was the Bishop of Vienne. In the official Chronology of the Vienne Diocese, he appears after Saint Martin and before Saint Justus.
The name of Bishop Verus is found in the Chronology of the cCty compiled by Bishop Adone in the second half of the 9th Century and is part of that list; all the first 40 Bishops of Vienne are mentioned as Saints.
His name is also included in the two Episcopal series existing at the time of Bishop Léger, author of a ‘Liber Episcopalis Viennensis Ecclesiae.’
His name appears in the Acts and Decrees of the Council of Arles in 314. This attestation disproves the hypothesis that he was a disciple of the Apostles and a contemporary of Trajan and Nerva.
His Feastday has always been 1 August, according to Ado’s Martyrologie and the Bollandists.
The Portiuncula Indulgence: An Indulgence which may be gained in any Church so designated by the Bishop, by all the faithful who, after Confession and Holy Communion, visit such Churches between noon of 1 August and midnight of 2 August, or on the Sunday following. The Indulgence is toties quoties and is applicable to the souls in Purgatory.
St Felix of Gerona (Died c304) Deacon Martyr, Missionary, Preacher and courageous Evangeliser heading directly into the Diocletian persecutions. The Roman Martyrology reads: “At Gerona in Spain, the birthday of the holy Martyr Felix. After enduring various torments, by order of Daciall, he was cut with knives, until he gave his undaunted soul to Christ.” His Life and Death: https://anastpaul.com/2024/08/01/saint-of-the-day-1-august-st-felix-of-gerona-died-c304-deacon-martyr/
St Jonatus St Justin of Paris St Kenneth of Wales St Leontius of Perga St Maur St Nemesius Confessor No information about him has survived. Bl Orlando of Vallombrosa St Peregrinus of Modena St Rioch Bl Rudolph St Secundel St Secundus of Palestrina St Sophia St Verus (4th Century) Bishop pf Vienne in France
Seven Holy Brother Maccabees – 8 Saints: “At Antioch, the Martyrdom of the Seven Holy Brothers, the Maccabees and thei mother, who suffered under King Antiochus Epiphanes. Their relics were transferred to Rome and placed in the Church of St Peter in Chains.”
Saints Faith, Hope and Charity: The daughters of Saint Sophia. While still children, they were tortured and Martyred for their faith in the persecutions of Hadrian. They were scourged, thrown into a fire, and then beheaded.
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