
She’s home! Thank you for your prayers, I think that’s all that sustained me this past week. She’s healing well and sounds great. Thanks be to God.
And, maybe I have a warped sense of humor, but I giggled when I read that St. Agatha’s commemoration is today.
Commemorated on February 5
The Holy Virgin Martyr Agatha was the fifteen-year-old daughter of rich and respected Christian parents from the city of Palermo (formerly Panormos) in Sicily. During the persecution under the emperor Decius (249-251), the city prefect of Catania, Quintianus, having heard about Agatha's wealth and beauty, sent his soldiers after her to bring her to trial as a Christian.
At Catania they housed the saint with a certain rich woman, who had five daughters. They all attempted to tempt St Agatha with fine clothes, amusements and entertainment, urging her to offer sacrifice to the pagan gods, but the saint disdained all these things. The more they tried to move her, the more resolute she became. She prayed that she might soon face martyrdom.
During her interrogation under Quintianus, the holy martyr was swayed neither by the flattery, nor by the threats, and she was subjected to cruel torments. They also tried to remove her breasts with metal tongs, and when this failed, they used knives.
The holy Apostle Peter appeared to her in prison and healed her wounds. St Agatha was led to torture again, and Quintianus was astonished to see her completely healed, with no trace of cutting. Then the torture began once more.
At this moment an earthquake took place in the city, and many buildings were destroyed. Among those killed were two of Quintianus's advisors. The terrified inhabitants rushed to Quintianus, demanding an end to Agatha's tortures. Fearing a revolt by the people, Quintianus sent St Agatha back to prison. There the martyr, offering thanks to God, peacefully surrendered her soul to the Lord.
Holy St. Agatha, pray to God for us!
11 Comments:
Praise be to God! Suzanne
Thankful all is well with Catherine.
And I'm just not going to say anything about your sense of humor. (snicker)
I'm a bit late here, but you have my prayers today for Catherine. Happy to know the good news.
What a beautiful martyr Agatha was! I knew it was her feast day today, but I hadn't had time to read about her this morning, so thank you!
glad to hear all is well!
Hope you are doing well also my friend! stay WARM!
Wonderful news! Glory and thanks be to God!
As to your sense of humor..I shall refrain from comment..following debd's example. (snork!)
So happy all is well!
I am glad she is doing well.
Sometimes I just can't read the stories of the martyrs. I know we are supposed to be inspired by their sufferings but most of the time they only horrify me and make me weep for the pain they endured. Holy Martyr Agatha is one of those who's story makes me especially sad.
Doxa to Theo, or Glory to God (in Greek). One of Petros' favorite sayings.
Life is full or trials isnt it?!??!
That's wonderful! I'm so glad.
glad to hear it! God is good.
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