Monday, November 24, 2008


My mom gets two Patron Saint Days – well, actually many of us do (both of the boys have more than one, as do I) but usually it is because of two commemorations (like St. Bartholomew has in addition to his Saint Day, a day of translation of his relics ), and not like for St. Catherine, a difference in traditions celebrating on different days. According to the Wikipedia, this happened because Catherine the Great didn’t want to share her Patron Saint day with the Leave-taking of the Entrance of the Theotokos (which was celebrated on Friday).

The hagiography of Catherine teaches us that:

Catherine was the daughter of King Constus. After the death of her father, she lived with her mother in Alexandria. Her mother was secretly a Christian who, through her spiritual father, brought Catherine to the Christian Faith. In a vision, St. Catherine received a ring from the Lord Jesus Himself as a sign of her betrothal to Him. This ring remains on her finger even today. Catherine was greatly gifted by God and was well educated in Greek philosophy, medicine, rhetoric and logic. In addition to that, she was of unusual physical beauty. When the iniquitous Emperor Maxentius offered sacrifices to the idols and ordered others to do the same, Catherine boldly confronted the emperor and denounced his idolatrous errors. The emperor, seeing that she was greater than he in wisdom and knowledge, summoned fifty
of his wisest men to debate with her on matters of faith and to put her to shame. Catherine outwitted and shamed them. In a rage, the emperor ordered all fifty of those men burned. By St. Catherine's prayers, all fifty confessed the name of Christ and declared themselves Christians before their execution. After Catherine had been put in prison, she converted the emperor's commander, Porphyrius, and two hundred soldiers to the true Faith, as well as Empress Augusta-Vasilissa herself. They all suffered for Christ. During the torture of St. Catherine, an angel of God came to her and destroyed the wheel on which the holy virgin was being tortured. Afterward, he Lord Jesus Christ Himself appeared to her and comforted her. After many tortures, Catherine was beheaded at the age of eighteen, on November 24, 310. Milk, instead of blood, flowed from her body. Her miracle-working relics repose on Mount Sinai(from the Prologue


I am realizing, and this wasn’t intentional, that I am wearing one of my favorite sweaters, which was my mom’s in high school. What a cool coincidence. Happy Patron Saint Day, Mom, and to anyone else who calls upon as their heavenly patron Saint Catherine. Remember, you can continue to celebrate tomorrow!

(Notes: icon is from St. John’s Monastary Gift store
And, I found this really neat site with English Saint Catherine sites – how cool is that?)

15 Comments:

At 2:53 PM , Blogger Pres. Kathy said...

May St. Katherine intercede for us all. Happy Nameday to everyone! We will be in Church tomorrow to celebrate my nameday. Have a good night!

 
At 3:19 PM , Blogger Mimi said...

Presbytera, have a wonderful Patron Saint Day! Many Years!

 
At 4:35 PM , Blogger FDK said...

lucky mom!
many years to her!

 
At 4:48 PM , Blogger Christina said...

We have numerous family members who are named "Katherine"- my sister, sister in law, mother in law, and my yiayia (may her memory be eternal). What a beautiful saint!!!
Many Years!

 
At 6:04 PM , Blogger DebD said...

Ekk! I just realized it's my dd's name day! It doesn't help that ds is 19 tomorrow - it kind of takes up my thought-processes. What does one get a 19 yr old for his b-day who doesn't want anything???

Anyway, happy nameday to your mom. Many years.

 
At 8:14 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Patron Saint day to your Mom!

 
At 8:47 AM , Blogger Jennifer said...

Hi, Mimi. I was a visitor to your blog a few years back. You may not remember me, but my username was jenck and I ran a blog called "Orthodox Christian Reflections." I found I had very little to no time for blogging when I had two wonderful boys back to back! At any rate, I'm back and blogging again.

 
At 10:00 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Many years to all Katherines!

 
At 10:06 AM , Blogger Meadowlark Days said...

I'd like to see what that sweater looks like - pretty groovy!

 
At 11:04 AM , Blogger elizabeth said...

many years!!! (odd, i thought i had commented yesterday!) Enjoyed the info... I stayed in a room at Holy Dormition that is dedicated to St. Katherine...

wonderful!

 
At 2:43 PM , Blogger sue @ postcards from paradise falls said...

I hope you have a very happy Thanksgiving!!!

 
At 8:08 PM , Blogger Renee said...

Many years to your mom, and a blessed Thanksgiving to you and yours!

 
At 9:04 PM , Blogger EC Gefroh said...

A little late but Happy Feast Day to your dear mom...and Happy Thanksgiving!

 
At 5:49 AM , Blogger Sarah - Kala said...

Happy Feast Day . . . Many Years!

Oh, and since I'm commenting on this day: Happy Thanksgiving!

Be blessed,
Sarah

 
At 4:55 AM , Blogger Vintage Papers said...

Mimi
I hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving. I have a little award for you on my blog. :)

 

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