Feast of Saint Vincent of Zaragossa

Date: January, 22

St. Vincent, the protomartyr of Spain, was a deacon of the 3rd century. Together with his Bishop, Valerius of Saragossa, he was apprehended during a persecution of Dacian the governor of Spain.

Valerius was banished but Vincent was subjected to fierce tortures before ultimately dying from his wounds.

According to details of his death (which seem to have been considerably developed later on), his flesh was pierced with iron hooks, he was bound upon a red-hot gridiron and roasted, and he was cast into a prison and laid on a floor strewn with broken pottery.

But through it all his constancy remained unmoved (leading to his jailer’s conversion) and he survived until his friends were allowed to see him and prepare a bed for on which he died. 

The saint’s fame spread rapidly throughout Gaul and Africa – we have several sermons of St. Augustine given on his feast day.

PRAYER: 

Saint Vincent, in the face of persecution and torture, you remained courageous, even fixated on the love of Christ. You conquered the evil one by your fidelity and were crowned with glorious martyrdom.

Please pray for me, that I may also receive that crown through my daily sacrifices of love. Saint Vincent, pray for me. Jesus, I trust in You.

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