Saints of the day december 5

Saint Sabbas (s. VI)

One of the Saints most influential and significant of the anachronism in the East. Born in the year 439 in Mutalasca (Turkey). He is admitted to the monastery of Flavian where he received education. Having age, he requests admission to the monastery with eighteen years. With permission from his Abbot, in 457, he moved to the Holy places and meet the deserts of Palestine. It winters in the monastery of Pasarion. It is consolidated in the love of silence and austerity and therefore passes to the monastery of Euthymius, next to Jerusalem, and then to another led by Teoctisto where there is a strict observance and discipline. His life takes on real dimension of anchorite in a departure from everything and everyone in his grotto. There he consume time with abundant prayer, strong penance and work to make racks. Faithful from everywhere come to him, often also priests and bishops. They run by the Christian world Sabbas name. The Patriarch of Jerusalem is appointed Exarch of all monks, hermits and anchorites of the desert. He died a day like today in the year 532.

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Saint Pelagio monje
Saint Nicecio
Saint Julio
Blessed Humilis of Bisignano
Saint Félix martir
Saint Elisa
Saint Crispin
Saint Bassus
Blessed Nicolas Stensen (s. XVII)
Saint Lúcido (s. X)

In the monastery of Saint Pedro de Aquara, in Lucania, saint lucid, monk (c. 983).

Saint Juan Almond (s. XVII)

In London, in England, saint Juan Almond, priest and martyr, who for more than ten years the cure pastoral until reigning Jacobo I, exercised secretly because of his priesthood was hanged at Tyburn, leaving do alms even from the scaffold.

Saint Geraldo (s. XII)

Braga, in Portugal, in commemoration of St. Geraldo (or Saint Guerao de Braga), Bishop, distinguished by the restoration of divine worship and churches, and by the promotion of ecclesiastical discipline. He died doing the pastoral visit in a faraway place called Bornos.

Blessed Filippo Rinaldi
Saint Crispina Tagorense (s. IV)

In Teveste, in Numidia, saint Crispina Tagorense, mother of a family passion, who, in the time of Diocletian and Maximian, the not wanting to sacrifice to idols was cutthroat mandated by the proconsul Anolino.

Blessed Bartholomew Fanti (s. XV)