MARCH 24, 2025 – LENT DAY 20 – ST. SIMON, INFANT MARTYR. WILLIAM OF NORWICH, INFANT MARTYR.


  • St. Catherine (Karin) of Sweden (1381). Abbot or Abbess, Virgin, Widow. Female invoked against miscarriages. (Historical) daughter of St. Brigid of Sweden
  • St. Gabriel the Archangel. Archangel, Patron or Patroness. Telecommunications and diplomats. (Traditional)
  • St. Simon of Trent (1475). Martyr. (Historical)

“HAIL, flowers of the martyrs!” the Church sings in her Office of the Holy Innocents, who were the first to die for Christ; and in every age mere children and infants have gloriously confessed His name. In 1472, the Jews in the city of Trent determined to vent their hate against the crucified by slaying a Christian child at the coming Passover, and Tobias, one of their number, was deputed to entrap a victim. He found a bright, smiling boy named Simon playing outside his home, with no one guarding him. Tobias patted the little fellow’s cheek, and coaxed him to take his hand. The boy, who was not two years old, did so; but he began to call and cry for his mother when he found himself being led from home. Then Tobias gave him a bright coin to look at, and with many kind caresses silenced his grief, and conducted him securely to his house. At midnight on Holy Thursday, the work of butchery began. Having gagged his mouth, they held his arms in the form of a cross, while they pierced his tender body with awls and bodkins in blasphemous mockery of the sufferings of Jesus Christ. After an hour’s torture, the little martyr lifted his eyes to heaven, and gave up his innocent soul. The Jews cast his body into the river; but their crime was discovered and punished, while the holy relics were enshrined in St. Peter’s Church at Trent, where they have worked many miracles.

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WILLIAM OF NORWICH is another of these children martyrs. His parents were simple country folk, but his mother was taught by a vision to expect a Saint in her son. As a boy he fasted thrice a week and prayed constantly, and he was only an apprentice twelve years of age, at a tanner’s in Norwich, when he won his crown. A little before Easter, A.D. 1137, he was enticed into a Jew’s house, and was there gagged, bound, and crucified in hatred of Christ. Five cars passed before the body was found, when it was buried as a saintly relic in the cathedral churchyard. A rose-tree planted hard by flowered miraculously in midwinter, and all manner of sick persons were healed of their diseases at St. William’s shrine.

REFLECTION: Learn from the infant martyrs that, however weak you may be, you still can suffer for Christ’s sake, and, by suffering, win your crown.


WORD OF THE DAY

ANT. The insect that is mentioned twice in the Old Testament as a symbol of what man ought to be. The ant is a rebuke to laziness, "Idler, go to the ant; ponder her ways and grow wise" (Proverbs 6:6). It is an example of prudence, the first among "creatures little on the earth, though wisest of the wise; the ants, a race with no strength, yet in the summer they make sure of their food" (Proverbs 33:25).

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!)

LENT MEDITATION DAY 20

Enjoy daily meditations this lent from Fr. Richard Clarke, SJ. Short and powerful, written in 1880 for busy lay people to reap rewards through lent. (includes audio): Lent Day 20: Monday after the Third Sunday in Lent — The Condemnation of Christ.


March is the Month of St. Joseph

Daily devotional meditations on Saint Joseph: March 24th — St. Joseph’s Inner Life.



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John B. Manos, Esq. is an attorney and chemical engineer. He has a dog, Fyo, and likes photography, astronomy, and dusty old books published by Benziger Brothers. He is the President of the Bellarmine Forum.

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