February 3
Saints of the Day...and Events

 

St. Blaise, d.316, Blase; Blasius; Blas

    Bishop of Sebaste in Armenia. Beheaded in 317. Patron Saint of Soar Throats, because he healed a boy who was choking on a fish bone.

    Physician. Bishop of Sebaste, Armenia. Lived in a cave on Mount Argeus. Healer of men and animals; according to legend, sick animals would come to him on their own for help, but would never disturb him at prayer.

    Agricola, governor of Cappadocia, came to Sebaste to persecute Christians. His huntsmen went into the forests of Argeus to find wild animals for the arena games, and found many waiting outside Blaise's cave. Discovered in prayer, Blaise was arrested, and Agricola tried to get him to recant his faith. While in prison, Blaise ministered to and healed fellow prisoners, including saving a child who was choking on a fish bone; this led to the blessing of throats on Blaise's feast day.

    Thrown into a lake to drown, Blaise stood on the surface and invited his persecutors to walk out and prove the power of their gods; they drowned. When he returned to land, he was martyred by being beaten, his flesh torn with wool combs (which led to his association with and patronage of those involved in the wool trade), and then beheading.

    Blaise has been extremely popular for centuries in both the Eastern and Western Churches. In 1222 the Council of Oxford prohibited servile labour in England on his feast. He is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers

Born Armenian
Died flesh torn by iron wool-combs, then beheaded c.316
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Blessing of St. Blaise:
   
Through the intercession of Saint Blaise, bishop and martyr, may God deliver you from ailments of the throat and from every other evil. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. - blessing of Saint Blaise [Saint Angskar holy card]
 

St. Ansgar, 801-865, Amschar; Anschar; Ansgarius; Anskar; Apostle of the North; Scharies

    The “apostle of the north” (Scandinavia) had enough frustrations to become a saint—and he did... human failures are triumphs in Christ

     French nobility. Benedictine monk at Old Corbie Abbey in Picardy, and New Corbie in Westphalia. Studied under Saint Adelard and Saint Paschasius Radbert. Accompanied the converted King Harold to Denmark when the exiled king returned home. Missionary to Denmark and Sweden.        Founded first Christian church in Sweden c.832. Abbot of New Corbie c.834. Archbishop of Hamburg. Papal legate to the Scandanavian countries. Established the first Christian school in Denmark, but was run out by pagans, and the school was burned to the ground. Campaigned against slavery. Archbishop of Bremen. Converted Erik, King of Jutland. Great preacher, a miracle worker, and greatly devoted to the poor and sick. Sadly, after his death most of his gains for the Church were lost to resurgent paganism.
Born 801 at Amiens, Picardy, France
Died 3 February 865 at Bremen, Germany; relics at Bremen, Hamburg, and Copenhagen
Patronage Denmark, Scandinavia, Sweden
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Readings If I were worthy of such a favor from my God, I would ask that he grant me this one miracle: that by His grace He would make of me a good man. Saint Ansgar to a parishioner who was praising him for being a miracle worker

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