Saintly Saturday - St. Fabian

Just a little note: We decided it would be better to choose a saint from the upcoming week as opposed to the previous, that way their feast day won’t be missed.

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On January 20, we will celebrate the feast day of St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr (along with St. Sebastian). St. Fabian, a simple farmer and layman, had come to Rome after the death of the previous pope, St. Anterus, as preparations were being made to elect a new pope. In the midst of this, the Church historian Eusebius tells us that a dove descended and rested upon Fabian’s head. This was taken as a sign and Fabian was elected pope. The majority of the fourteen years of his papacy were peaceful, during which he sent seven bishops to preach the Gospel to Gaul, formed Rome’s Christian communities into seven districts, and helped collect the acta of the martyrs. In 250 A.D., Fabian was martyred during the persecution of Decius.

St. Fabian, Pray for Us!


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