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white | St Stanislaus Kostka, religious [SJ] Texts in the Jesuit Supplement. (Download Mass texts and Divine Office texts here) | Memorial |
| Mass of the memorial; preface of the weekday, or of the saint. | |
Cycle II | [493] Titus 3:1-7; Ps 23:1b-3a, 3bc-4, 5, 6; Luke 17:11-19. |
| Hours of the Memorial.
Readings from the Common of Saints: 2 Pet 1:2-11, Ps 122Â (121):1-2, 3-4a, 4b-5, 8-9, Luke 2:41-51 | |
Anniversary: | 66th anniversary of the death of P. George Edmonstone (70) d. 1986 at Grahamstown, RSA. |
Birthday: | 59th birthday of S. Laison MUCHINI (born this day in 1993). |
On this day in our Jesuit history...
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| Saint Stanislaus Kostka, Religious (Memorial)
Stanislaus Kostka (1550-1568) was born in Poland. In 1567 he was sent for studies to the Jesuit College in Vienna. In order to join the Jesuits, against the opposition of his family, Stanislaus walked the 750 kilometres to Germany, and with the blessings of Fr Peter Canisius, the Provincial Superior there, he was admitted to the Society of Jesus in Rome. In the novitiate, Stanislaus was blessed with mystical experiences. He died of illness on 15 August 1568.
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1538 | Pope Paul III caused the Governor of Rome to publish the verdict proclaiming the complete innocence of Ignatius and his companions of all heresy. |
1607 | Paul Kostka, brother of St. Stanislaus, dies in Poland. He had sought admission to the Society. Father General Acquaviva had given him leave to enter, but he died while making his preparations. |
1806 | The first novitiate in North America is opened. In Maryland Robert Molyneux, Superior, makes his solemn profession to Bishop John Carroll who was empowered by Fr. General Gruber to receive the profession. |
1855 | Bishop James Oliver Van de Velde, S.J. dies Natchez,Miss. A Missiouri Province Jesuit, he was President of St. Louis University and the second bishop of Chicago from 1848-53. |
1950 | Students move into the new site of Boston College High. |
1988 | Pope John Paul II prays at the tomb of Stanislaus Kostka, saying that "as a student at the Belgian College, nearly every day I came to pray to St. Stanislaus..." |
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