Friday, August 30, 2024

Memorial of Saints (August 30)

on August 30:

  • Felix and Adauctus, martyrs;
  • Pammachius;
  • Rumon or Ruan;
  • Fantinus, abbot;
  • Margaret Ward, martyr

St. Fantinus (10th century A.D.) was a Basilian monk and abbot of a monastery in Calabria. He suddenly left the monastery and went about preaching of an impending destruction. His prophetic action was confirmed, when the Saracens came to invade their monastery. He travelled to Greece, and finally landed in Salonika, where he died. Fantinus came to be known for the miracles he is reputed to have performed.

St. Margaret Ward (d. ca. 1588 A.D.) was born in Congleton, England. She was arrested together with her Irish servant, John Roche, for helping Fr. Richard Watson escape from Bridewell Prison. Both were offered freedom if they would ask the Queen's pardon. When they both refused, they were both hanged, drawn and quartered, because they refused to divulge the priest's hiding place.

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