The Lives of the Saints, Volume 03 (of 16): MarchBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
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The Lives of the Saints, Volume 03 (of 16): March
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
Christian saints
After the death of the archbishop of Toledo, the clergy and people of
that city cast their eyes on Eulogius, as his successor. But God was
about to crown him with martyrdom. There was in Cordova a girl named
Leocritia, who had been converted from Mohammedanism to Christianity.
For a Moslem to profess the religion of Christ was death. To save
her, Eulogius hid her in the house of his sister, Annulona, and when
the officers of justice were in pursuit of her, he conveyed her from
one Christian house to another. But this could not last long. The
place of her concealment was discovered, and Leocritia was taken, and
Eulogius, for having secreted her, was also confined. He was ordered
to execution, and was decapitated on Saturday, March 11th, 859, and
Leocritia suffered the following Wednesday, and was buried in the
church of S. Genes, at Cordova. Because March 11th usually falls in
Lent, the Church of Cordova transfers the feast of S. Eulogius to June
1st, the day of the first translation of his body, and observes it with
an Octave. The body was afterwards carried to Oviedo, together with
that of S. Leocritia, on Jan. 19th, 883, and a third translation took
place to Camarasanta, in 1300. For Flora and Mary, see November 24.
S. PETER THE SPANIARD, H.
(DATE UNCERTAIN.)
[Roman Martyrology. Authorities:--A Life from MS. of Babuco, published
by Bollandus.]
S. Peter was the son of noble parents in Spain, and was brought up in
the profession of arms. In the army he distinguished himself as much by
his zeal for souls and purity of life, as by his courage. His parents
having insisted on his marriage, he yielded with great repugnance, for
his heart was drawn elsewhere, and he desired to live a virgin life to
his dear master Jesus. The marriage ceremony took place, and when the
banquet was over, he retired to the bridal chamber, where he saw the
fair young girl who had given him her hand lying asleep on the bed.
She looked so pure and innocent in her slumber, that he gazed on her
with reverence, and kneeling at her feet, prayed long and earnestly;
and then stealing away, left the house, and fled the country. Taking
his passage on a boat for Italy, he reached the eternal city, and going
forth into the Campagna, found a place suitable for a cell, and there
buried himself from the world.
[Illustration: Holy Spirit]
March 12.
SS. PETER, GORGONIUS, DOROTHEUS, MAXIMA, AND OTHERS, _MM. at
Nicomedia_, A.D. 302.
S. PAUL OF LEON, _B.C. in Brittany_, A.D. 573.
S. GREGORY THE GREAT, _Pope, D._, A.D. 604.
S. PETER, _Deacon of S. Gregory, at Rome_, A.D. 605.
S. MURAN, _Ab. of Fathinis, in Ireland, circ._ A.D. 650.
S. THEOPHANES, _Ab. C., at Constantinople_, A.D. 820.
S. ALPHEGE THE BALD, _B. of Winchester_, A.D. 951. _See September 1._
S. BERNARD, _B.C. at Capua_, A.D. 1109.
S. FINA, _V. in Tuscany_, A.D. 1253.
SS. PETER, GORGONIUS, DOROTHEUS, MAXIMA, AND OTHERS, MM.
(A.D. 302.)
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