ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN JULY Saints celebrated on the 15th of July WELCOME! SAINT APRONIA, VIRGIN Saint Apronia was the sister of Bishop Saint Aper , who is venerated on September 15, and like him, she was descended from noble parents in the town of Trancol ( Tranquillus ) near Troyes. Encouraged by her parents from an early age to engage in religious practices, she, upon reaching adulthood, had no greater desire than to consecrate herself to Jesus Christ in perpetual virginity, a wish which she then actually fulfilled. However, the written records that mention her (dating from the year 1525), do not specify whether she lived in a convent or not. Since her saintly brother died towards the end of the 5th century or at the beginning of the 6th century, those authors who claim that Saint Apronia lived or died around the year 410 or 420 are mistaken, because obviously she was her brother's contemporary. Her body was buried in Troyes, but in the 10th century, Bish...
ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN SEPTEMBER Saints celebrated on the 3rd of September WELCOME! SAINT MANSUETUS, BISHOP OF TOUL Saint Mansuetus Saint Mansuetus , Bishop of Toul, is variously commemorated on September 3, June 14, April 25, September 2. The older Bollandists * state that Saint Mansuetus flourished in the fourth century, a date found in agreement with more recent research. According to According to Butler* , he lived during the reign of Emperor Constans, who held court in Trier and greatly favoured the spread of the Gospel in those regions. The Gallica Christiana* (121, 958) mentions his arrival in Toul in January 335; some other sources claim this event to have taken place in January 360. There exists an older legend (penned by Adson, who lived c. 990), which claims that Mansuetus was a native Scot, exiled from there to Rome, where he was converted by the Apostle Saint Peter , who subsequently commissioned him to preach the Gospel in Gaul and, for t...