MARCH 31, 2026 – TUESDAY IN HOLY WEEK – ST. BENJAMIN, DEACON, MARTYR.
- Bl. Jane of Toulouse (1286). Founder or Foundress. (Historical) Foundress of the Carmelite Order
- St. Benjamin (421). Deacon, Martyr. (Historical)
ISDEGERDES, son of Sapor III, put a stop to the cruel persecutions against the Christians in Persia, which had been begun by Sapor II, and the Church had enjoyed twelve years’ peace in that kingdom, when, in 420, it was disturbed by the indiscreet zeal of Abdas, a Christian bishop who burned down the Pyræum, or Temple of Fire, the great divinity of the Persians. King Isdergerdes thereupon demolished all the Christian churches in Persia, put to death Abdas, and raised a general persecution against the Church, which continued forty years with great fury. Isdegerdes died the year following, in 421. But his son and successor, Varanes, carried on the persecution with greater inhumanity. The very recital of the cruelties he exercised on the Christians strikes us with horror. Amongst the glorious champions of Christ, was St. Benjamin, a deacon. The tyrant caused him to be beaten and imprisoned. He had lain a year in the dungeon, when an ambassador from the emperor obtained his release on condition he should never speak to any of the courtiers about religion. The ambassador passed his word in his behalf that he would not; but Benjamin, who was a minister of the Gospel, declared that he should miss no opportunity of announcing Christ. The king, being informed that he still preached the faith in his kingdom, ordered him to be apprehended, caused reeds to be run in between the nails and the flesh, both of his hands and feet, and to be thrust into other most tender parts, and drawn out again, and this to be frequently repeated with violence. Lastly, a knotty stake was thrust into his bowels, to rend and tear them, in which torment he expired in the year 424.

REFLECTION: We entreat you, O most holy martyrs, who cheerfully suffered most cruel torments for God our Saviour and His love, on which account you are now most intimately and familiarly united to Him, that you pray to the Lord for us miserable sinners, covered with filth, that He infuse into us the grace of Christ, that it may enlighten our souls that we may love Him.
WORD OF THE DAY
CUSTODIA OF THE HOLY LAND. The principal mission of the Franciscan Order, founded by its first general chapter in 1217 and in 1263 divided into three custodias, namely, Syria, Cyprus, and Tarsus. All the houses were destroyed by the Moslems in 1291 and many religious killed. Re-established in the fourteenth century by Pope Clement VI, the Custodia now serves the faithful resident in the Holy Land, cares for certain holy places entrusted to the Franciscans, and assists the pilgrims who visit Palestine.
Modern Catholic Dictionary, Fr. John Hardon SJ (Get the real one at Eternal Life — don’t accept an abridged or edited version of this masterpiece!)
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