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THURSDAY February 3, 2000 volume 11, no. 24 |
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316 A.D. Death of Saint Blaze, Bishop and Martyr. For more on this saint, see DAILY LITURGY.
576 A.D. Death of Saint Laurence of Spoleto, Bishop and Healer. Known as "the Illuminator" for his special gift of healing the blind spiritually and physically as well. He was born in Syria but the Monophysitist heretics drove him out of his homeland. He ended up in Spoleto Italy where he not only was ordained a priest but founded a monastery as well before being chosen Bishop of that see.
619 A.D. Death of Saint Laurence of Canterbury, a devotee of Saint Augustine of Canterbury who followed the latter as head of the Archbishopric there. He was responsible for converting the English King to Christianity.
865 A.D. Death of Saint Ansgar, Bishop and "Apostle of the North." For details of this saint, see DAILY LITURGY.
1904 A.D. Published the day before, the Holy See releases to the world the second encyclical of Saint Pius X entitled Ad diem illum laetissimum with the subject matter being the Immaculate Conception fifty years after Pope Pius IX proclaimed this a Dogma of the Church in 1854.

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