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Martirologio Romano JULIO Día 1 de julio Kaléndis iúlii. Luna: abcde fghiklmnpqrs tu 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ABCDEF FGHMNP 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 1 2 3 4 5 1. Conmemoración de san Aarón, de la tribu de Leví, a quien su herma- no Moisés ungió sacerdote del Antiguo Testamento con óleo sagrado. A su muerte fue sepultado en el monte Hor. 2. En Vienne, ciudad de la Galia Lugdunense, san Martín, obispo (s. III ex.). 3. En el monasterio de Bebrón, en la región de la Galia Lugdunense, san Domiciano, abad, que vivió primero vida eremítica en este lugar, y habiendo reunido a muchos en torno suyo para que se dedicasen al servicio de Dios, fija su mirada en el cielo, dejó este mundo en buena ancianidad (s. V). 4. En territorio de Neustria Remense, san Teodorico, presbítero, discípu- lo del obispo san Remigio (533). 5. En Angulema, en Aquitania, san Eparquio, presbítero, que pasó treinta y nueve años en completa soledad entregado a la oración, y a sus discípulos les enseñaba: «La fe no teme el hambre» (581). 6* En la Bretaña Menor, san Golveno, obispo, de quien se dice que, des- pués de llevar vida solitaria, sucedió a san Pablo de León (s. VI). 7*. En el monasterio de Anille, en la Galia Cenomanense, san Carilefo, abad (s. VI). 8*. En Londres, en Inglaterra, beatos Jorge Beesley y Montford Scott, presbíteros y mártires, que, condenados a la pena capital por ser sacerdo- tes, pasando por crueles tormentos consiguieron la palma del martirio en tiem- po de la reina Isabel I (1591). 364 9*. En Londres también, beato Tomás Maxfield, presbítero y mártir, que, reinando Jacobo I, fue condenado a la pena capital por haber entrado en Inglaterra como sacerdote y murió en el patíbulo de Tyburn, que había sido adornado con flores por los fieles, clara manifestación del gran amor que le tenían (1616). 10*. En Londres de nuevo, san Oliverio Plunkett, obispo de Armagh y mártir, que en tiempo del rey Carlos II, falsamente acusado de traición, fue conde- nado a la pena capital, y ante el patíbulo, que rodeaba una multitud, después de perdonar a sus enemigos, confesó con gran firmeza la fe católica (1681). 11*. En el mar, frente a la costa de Rochefort, en Francia, beatos Juan Bautista Duverneuil, carmelita descalzo, y Pedro Aredio Labrouche de La- borderie, canónigo de Clermont, presbíteros y mártires, que durante la Re- volución Francesa, por ser sacerdotes fueron recluidos en una nave destina- da al transporte de esclavos, dejándolos morir en ella consumidos por el hambre y la enfermedad (1794). 12*. En La Valetta, en la isla de Malta, beato Ignacio Falzon, que, siendo clérigo, consagró su vida a la oración y a enseñar la doctrina cristiana, po- niendo gran interés en ayudar a los soldados y marineros para que, antes de partir hacia la guerra, abrazasen la fe católica (1865). 13. En el pueblo de Zhuhedian, cerca de Jieshui, en la provincia de Hunan, en China, san Zhang Huailu, mártir, el cual, perseguido por los seguidores del movimiento Yihetuan, siendo solamente catecúmeno confesó espontánea- mente que era cristiano y, armado con la señal de la cruz, mereció ser bau- tizado en Cristo con su propia sangre (1900). 14. En el Rancho de las Cruces, aldea de Guadalajara, en México, santos Justino Orona y Atilano Cruz, presbíteros y mártires, que durante la perse- cución desencadenada en ese país, por el Reino de Cristo juntos fueron ase- sinados (1928). 15*. Cerca de Munich, ciudad de Baviera, en Alemania, beato Juan Nepo- muceno Chrzan, polaco, presbítero y mártir, que en tiempo de guerra murió en el campo de concentración de Dachau por defender la fe ante sus perse- guidores (1942). 365 Día 2 de julio Sexto Nonas iúlii. Luna: abcde fghiklmnpqrs tu 7 8 9 10111213141516171819202122232425 ABCDEF FGHMNP 26 27 28 29 30 1 123456 1. En Roma, en el cementerio de Dámaso, en el segundo miliario de la vía Aurelia, santos Proceso y Martiniano, mártires (sec. inc.). 2. Conmemoración de los santos mártires Liberato, abad, Bonifacio, diá- cono, Servo y Rústico, subdiáconos, Rogato y Septimio, monjes, y el niño Máximo, quienes en Cartago, durante la persecución desencadenada por los vándalos bajo el rey arriano Hunnerico, por confesar la verdadera fe católica y un solo bautismo, fueron sometidos a crueles tormentos, clavados a los maderos con los que iban a ser quemados y golpeados con remos hasta que sus cabezas quedaron deshechas, triunfando ellos brillantemente, por lo que merecieron ser coronados por el Señor (484). 3. En Tours, de Neustria, santa Monegunda, consagrada a Dios, que, dejando patria y parientes, se entregó únicamente a la oración (p. 557). 6 En Winchester, en Inglaterra, san Swithun, obispo, célebre por su aus- teridad y por su amor a los pobres. Construyó muchas iglesias, que visitaba siempre caminando (862). 5*. En Sezze, en el Lacio, san Lídano, abad, fundador del monasterio de este lugar, que con sus monjes saneó las tierras circundantes, liberando de esa forma a sus habitantes de la fiebre palúdica (1118). 6*. En Villeneuve, cerca de Aviñón, en Francia, tránsito del beato Pedro de Luxemburgo, obispo de Metz, que vivió entregado a la penitencia y a la oración (1387). 7*. En Fabriano, del Piceno, en Italia, conmemoración de los beatos Juan y Pedro Becchetti, presbíteros de la Orden de Ermitaños de San Agustín, unidos más por el género de vida que por los vínculos de la sangre (c. 1420/ 1421). 366 8. En Lecce, en la Apulia, san Bernardino Realino, presbítero de la Com- pañía de Jesús, ilustre por su caridad y su benignidad, que, despreciando los honores del mundo, se entregó al cuidado pastoral de los presos y de los enfermos, y al ministerio de la palabra y del sacramento de la penitencia (1616). 9*. En Lieja, en Bélgica, beata Eugenia Joubert, virgen de la Congrega- ción de la Sagrada Familia del Sagrado Corazón, que consagró su vida a enseñar la doctrina cristiana a las niñas y, atacada por la tisis, con amor si- guió a Cristo paciente (1904). Día 3 de julio Quinto Nonas iúlii. Luna: abcde fghiklmnpqrs tu 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ABCDEF FGHMNP 27 28 29 30 1 2 234567 iesta de santo Tomás, apóstol, que cuando los otros discípulos F le anunciaron que Jesús había resucitado, no lo creyó, pero cuan- do Jesús le mostró su costado traspasado por la lanza, exclamó: «Se- ñor mío y Dios mío». Es tradición que evangelizó los pueblos de la India, transmitiéndoles la fe que él había recibido (s. I). 2. En Laodicea, en Siria, conmemoración de san Anatolio, obispo, que dejó numerosos escritos dignos de admiración, no sólo para las personas piadosas, sino incluso para los filósofos (s. III). 3, En Bizia (hoy Wiza), en Tracia, san Memnón, centurión y mártir, que convertido a la fe en tiempos de Diocleciano y Maximiano por san Severo, juntamente con éste fue sometido a crueles tormentos, subiendo él en primer lugar victorioso al cielo (c. s. III). 4. En Mesia, conmemoración de los santos Marcos y Muciano, mártires, que fueron decapitados por negarse a inmolar a los ídolos y por confesar valientemente a Cristo (c. s. IV). 367 5. En Altino, en la región de Venecia, san Heliodoro, obispo, que tuvo como maestro a san Valeriano de Aquileya y fue compañero de los santos Cromacio y Jerónimo, siendo el primer obispo de dicha ciudad (s. IV/V). 6*. En Constantinopla, san Anatolio, obispo, que profesó la fe ortodoxa sobre las dos naturalezas de Cristo contenida en el tomus que el papa san León envió a Flaviano, y que se preocupó de que se profesase esta fe en el concilio de Calcedonia (458). 7. En Roma, en la basílica de San Pedro, san León II, papa, conocedor de las lenguas griega y latina, amigo de la pobreza y de los pobres, y que aprobó el Tercer Concilio de Constantinopla (683). 8*. En Toulouse, junto al Garona, en Francia, san Raimundo Gayrard, maestro de escuela, que, al quedar viudo, consagró su vida a hacer obras de caridad, fundando para ello un hospital, y, pasado un tiempo, fue admitido entre los canónigos de la basílica de San Saturnino (1118). 9*. En una nave frente a las costas de la isla de Mallorca, beato Raimundo Llull, religioso de la Tercera Orden de San Francisco y mártir, el cual, varón de eximia ciencia e iluminada doctrina, para propagar el Evangelio de Cristo estableció un diálogo fraterno con los sarracenos (1316). 10. En la ciudad de Hung Yên, en Tonquín, san José Nguyen Dình Uyên, catequista y mártir, que, en tiempo del emperador Minh Mang, fue encarce- lado por odio a la fe cristiana, muriendo en la cárcel (1838). 10. En la ciudad de Vinh Long, en Cochinchina, san Felipe Phan Van Minh, presbítero y mártir, decapitado, en tiempo del emperador Tu Duc, por con- fesar a Cristo (1853). 11*. En Fuencarral, pueblo cercano a Madrid, en España, beata María Ana Mogás Fontcuberta, virgen, fundadora de la Congregación de las Hermanas Misioneras de la Madre del Divino Pastor, para la educación de las niñas y para cuidar a pobres y enfermos (1886). 12. En una región pantanosa junto a Dongyangtai, pueblo cercano a Shenxian, en la provincia china de Hebei, santos hermanos Pedro Zhao Ming- zhen y Juan Bautista Zhao Mingxi, mártires, que en la persecución promovi- da por los seguidores del movimiento Yihetuan, olvidándose de sí mismos, mientras protegían a las mujeres y a los niños cristianos que huían, fueron asesinados (1900).
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