Monday, February 1, 2010

February 2, 2010 - St Theophane Venard, Priest & Martyred

SAINT TEOPHANE VENARD
Priest and martyr
(1829-1861)

St. Theophane was a French missionary, born on November 21, 1829, and originally from the Diocese of Poitiers. He entered into the Foreign Missions and was ordained priest June 5, 1852. He departed for the Far East on September 19, the same year.

After fifteen months at Hong Kong he arrived at his mission in West Tonkin, where the Christians had recently been tried by a series of persecutions under Minh-Menh, a monster of cruelty. Shortly after Father Venard's arrival a new royal edict was issued against Christians, and bishops and priests were obliged to seek refuge in caves, dense woods, and elsewhere. Father Venard, whose constitution had always been delicate, suffered almost constantly, but continued to exercise his ministry at night, and, more boldly, in broad day.

On November 30, 1860, he was betrayed and captured. Tried before a mandarin, he refused to apostatize and was sentenced to be beheaded. He remained a captive, chained in a cage for months, from which he wrote to his family beautiful and consoling letters, joyful in anticipation of his crown. His bishop, Mgr Retord, wrote of him at this time: "Though in chains, he is as gay as a little bird".

He was martyred on February 2, 1861.

Theophane Venard was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1988.

Other Saints of the Day:
  • St. Joan de Lestonnac
  • St. Adalbald of Ostrevant
  • St. Adeloga
  • St. Apronian
  • St. Theodoric
  • St. Cornelius
  • Ebsdorf Martyrs
  • St. Feock
  • St. Flosculus
  • St. Fortunatus
  • St. Lawrence of Canterbury
  • Martyrs of Ebsdorf

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