Two Praetorians and a Jesuit - Catholic Insight
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Two Praetorians and a Jesuit - Catholic Insight
Saints Processus and Martinian (+67) were Praetorian Guards – the elite of the Roman legionaries – who were tasked with keeping watch over Saints Peter and Paul in prison. When the Apostles’ prayers caused a miraculous spring to flow, the guards were converted and baptized. Since Christianity was proscribed during the reign of Nero – see the feast of the Protomartrys from yesterday’s post – the two soldiers were tortured and beheaded. A church w…
He was a lawyer, official and courtier. However, he gave up his previous life and joined the Jesuits. On July 2, the Church commemorates St. Bernardino Realino of Lecce, who won people's hearts not with words, but with his humility and sensitivity. Bernardino Realino was born on December 1, 1530 in Carpi, in northern Italy. He came from a noble family, which enabled him to The article Saint Bernardino was supposed to be a doctor and lawyer, but …
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