Saints celebrated on the 21st of July
Prayer to the Angels and the Saints
Heavenly Father, in praising Your Angels and Saints we praise Your glory, for by honouring them we honour You, their Creator. Their splendour shows us Your greatness, which infinitely surpasses that of all creation.
In Your loving providence, You saw fit to send Your Angels to watch over us. Grant that we may always be under their protection and one day enjoy their company in heaven.
Heavenly Father, You are glorified in Your Saints, for their glory is the crowning of Your gifts. You provide an example for us by their lives on earth, You give us their friendship by our communion with them, You grant us strength and protection through their prayer for the Church, and You spur us on to victory over evil and the prize of eternal glory by this great company of witnesses.
Grant that we who aspire to take part in their joy may be filled with the Spirit that blessed their lives, so that, after sharing their faith on earth, we may also experience their peace in heaven. Amen.
ST ARBOGASTUS, BISHOP OF STRASBOURG, CONFESSOR
The Irish challenge this saint as a native of their island. The Scots also lay claim to him, and are supported by Richer’s Chronicle of Sens, written in the thirteenth century, and by the life of St Florentius, his successor, though his acts say he was of a noble family in Aquitaine.
HE LED AN ANCHORETICAL LIFE
Travelling into Alsace he led an anchoretical life in the Sacred Forest (for this is the interpretation of the Teutonic name Heiligesforst), about the year 630.
He was often called to the court of King Dagobert II, and by his interest promoted to the episcopal see of Strasbourg.
NUMEROUS MIRACLES
His acts relate, that not long after his exaltation he raised to life Dagobert’s son, killed by a fall from a horse; these acts call this prince Sigebert; his name is not recorded by the historians. Many other miracles are ascribed to this saint; who, assisted by the liberality of this king, enriched the church of Strasbourg with several large estates. King Dagobert bestowed on it, for his sake, the manor and town of Rufach, with an extensive country situated on both sides of the river Alse or Elle, together with the old royal palace of Isenburg, residing himself at Kirchem, near Molsheim.
HE ENDOWED SEVERAL MONASTERIES
St Arbogastus also founded, or at least endowed, several monasteries, the principal among which were Surburg and Shutteran: some say also Ebersheimunster; but the chief founder of this last was Duke Athico, the father of St Odilio, by the direction of St Deodatus, bishop of Nevers.
HIS HOLY DEATH
St Arbogastus died, according to Bosch the Bollandist, in 678, the year before Dagobert offered the bishopric of Strasbourg to St Wilfred, who was then on his journey to Rome. Upon his declining that dignity, it was conferred on St Florentius.
HIS LAST WILL
All writers on St Arbogastus’s life mention that in his last will, he ordered his body should be interred on the mountain which was the burial-place of malefactors. His will was complied with; but the church of St Michael was afterwards built upon the spot, and surrounded by a village. Near it was founded the abbey of St Arbogastus, to which his body was translated with honour by his successor St Florentius.
(From Fr Butler's Lives of the Saints)
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