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A Martyr and a Monk is a bi-weekly podcast that takes a closer look at the lives and historical contexts of saints from around the world, whether they were born in the year 100 or in the year 2,000. Your hosts, Christina and Victoria, are sisters who identify as Roman Catholic and who have a spiritual and intellectual interest in the history of their faith and are intrigued by the different ways “saintly” behavior is understood in various places and times. Join them as they explore how extraordinary people became enshrined in the human story.
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This week Christina tells the story of the first Black Catholic Priest in the United States.
Sources:
Wikipedia:
1896 Eastern North America heat wave
American Civil War
Augustus Tolton
https://tolton.archchicago.org/about/tolton-canonization-timeline
https://tolton.archchicago.org/
https://www.ncronline.org/news/people/vatican-officials-us-study-alleged-miracles-father-toltons-cause
https://tolton.archchicago.org/documents/1604561/1604725/Father_Augustus_Tolton_Exhumation.pdf/94f1bde7-409c-48f3-86f3-595442f8f157
This week, Victoria tells us about the most recently canonized saint in the Roman Catholic Church (as of recording).
Sources:
Wikipedia:
Artemides Zatti
Ceferino Namuncura
Salesians of Don Bosco
Viedma, Rio Negro
Bahia Blanca
Reggio Emilia
Luzon
https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/2002/documents/ns_lit_doc_20020414_zatti_en.html
https://www.salesians.org.uk/news/2022/08/artemides-zatti-to-become-a-saint
https://www.sdb.org.ph/fin/2022/11/a-miracle-in-the-philippines-leads-a-salesian-brother-to-canonization/
This week Victoria and Christina are back to ring in the new year with the patron saint of impossible causes, Saint Rita of Cascia.
Sources:
Wikipedia
Rita of Cascia
Cascia
https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=205
https://www.thecollector.com/unusual-patron-saints/
https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-rita-of-cascia/
This week, Victoria tells us the odd story of St Torpes, a bold Christian convert who took a boat trip with a dog and a rooster.
This week, we explore the relationship between Ketchup and a Diocletian martyr.
Sources:
Wikipedia:
Januarius
Jean, Count of Paris
Order of St Januarius
Duchy of Benevento
Frederick Barbarossa
Thixotropy
Caudini
Samnite
Juliana of Nicomedia
Sossius
Solfatara (volcano)
Sulfolobus solfataricus
Thermoacidophile
Papers:
Hills, Helen. "The matter of miracles: San Gennaro’s blood and the Treasury Chapel." The matter of miracles. Manchester University Press, 2021. 65-122.
GARLASCHELLI, LUIGI. "Better blood through chemistry: A laboratory replication of a miracle." Journal of Scientific Exploration 6.3 (1992): 233-246.
de Ceglia, Francesco Paolo. "Thinking with the Saint: The Miracle of Saint Januarius of Naples and Science in Early Modern Europe." Early Science and Medicine 19.2
(2014): 133-173.
http://www.museosangennaro.it/
https://www.newmanministry.com/saints/saint-januarius#:~:text=Januarius%20patronage%20of%20Blood%20Banks%2C%20Volcanic%20Eruptions%2C%20and%20Naples.&text=Practical%20Take%20Away-,St.,at%20the%20age%20of%2015.
Video with blood moving (about 1:00-1:04):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rlYbBJB1nA
Video with blood solid (about 1:27-1:29):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l09QqWCZYVk
This week, Victoria brings us back to the roots with St Dorothy and the Diocletian Persecutions.
Sources:
Wikipedia
Dorothea of Caesarea
Kayseri
Martyrologium Hieronymianum
Barking Abbey
Aldhelm
Capital Virgins
Markowa
Józef and Wiktoria Ulma with Seven Children
Pescia
Santa Dorotea
Diocletian
Diocletianic Persecution
https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=221
https://christianapostles.com/st-dorothy/
https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2000/02/06/100445-virgin-martyr-dorothy-at-caesarea-in-cappadocia-and-those-with-h
This week, we dive into the odd history spiral of St Joseph of Arimathea.
Sources:
Bible
https://www.bbc.co.uk/thepassion/articles/joseph_of_arimathea.shtml#:~:text=The%20story%20of%20Joseph%20of%20Arimathea%20is%20told%20in%20all,the%20Council's%20actions%20against%20Jesus.
https://www.chalicewell.org.uk/our-history/a-brief-history-of-chalice-well/
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Grail
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Joseph-of-Arimathea
Wikipedia
Joseph of Arimathea
Arimathea
Ramathaim-Zophim
Eusebius
Wandering Jew
Nanteos Cup
John of Glastonbury
Glastonbury Thorn
English Civil War
Tertullian
John Chrysostom
Robert de Baron
Gospel of Peter
Pilate Cycle
Gospel of Nicodemus
Nicodemus
Bani Zeid al-Gharbia
Petruc Comestor
And did those feet in ancient time
King Arthur
This week, Christina brings the story of the Passion Flower of India and her impressive miracles.
Sources:
Wikipedia
St Alphonsa of the immaculate conception
Kottayam
Kerala
https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/2008/ns_lit_doc_20081012_alfonsa_en.html
https://faith.nd.edu/s/1210/faith/interior.aspx?sid=1210&gid=609&pgid=46477&cid=89093&ecid=89093&crid=0&calpgid=61&calcid=53508
https://www.keralatourism.org/kumarakom/kudamaloor-kottayam.php
https://stmuscholars.org/saint-alphonsa-an-inspiring-modern-saint-to-be-looked-up-to/comment-page-4/
https://stalphonsacatholicchurch.org/our-patroness/
This week, we finally conclude out 6 part series on St Peter the Apostle. Find out what the Mistake was and how it resolves.
(See previous episodes for sources)
This week we continue with the mystery of the whereabouts of the body of Saint Peter the Apostle, perhaps as close to Jesus as we may ever get.
(See previous episodes for sources)
This week, Victoria continues the saga of St Peter the Apostle over the last 2000 years.
Sources:
The Bones of St Peter by John Evangelist Walsh
http://stpetersbasilica.info/Necropolis/Scavi.htm
Wikipedia:
Caius (Presbyter)
Pope Anacletus
St. Peter’s Basilica
Saint Peter’s Tomb
Porphyry (geology)
Pope Paul VI
Pope Clement VIII
This week, Victoria continues her detailed story about Saint Peter the Apostle and the mystery of his whereabouts.
Photo Time Stamps:
Sources:
"The Bones of St Peter" by John Evangelist Walsh
http://stpetersbasilica.info/Necropolis/Scavi.htm
Wikipedia:
Caius (Presbyter)
Pope Anacletus
St. Peter’s Basilica
Saint Peter’s Tomb
Porphyry (geology)
Pope Paul VI
Pope Clement VIII
This week, we continue with our adventure through time and our investigation of Saint Peter the Apostle, who he was, and what happened after he died.
Sources:
The Bible
The Bones of St Peter by John Evangelist Walsh
Wikipedia:
Saint Peter
York Minster
Poznań
Poznań Cathedral
Ossetian Mythology
Ossetians
Donbettyr
Bede
Pope Vitalian
First Epistle of Peter
Second Epistle of Pete
Echinopsis pachanoi
Triumvirate
Resurrection of Jesus
Semaan
Simon Magus
Samaria
Acts of Peter
Ignatius of Antioch
Irenaeus
Clement of Alexandria
Pauline epistles
Sanhedrin
Confession of Peter
Bethsaida
First Epistle to the Corinthians
Denial of Peter
New Testament
Over the next few weeks, Victoria will take us through our biggest episode yet; and, her biggest set of research. We will cover St Peter the Apostle in the next 6 episodes. Yes, that Peter the Apostle, yes the one from the bible. Make sure to listen to each episode in order for the best experience. This is part one.
Sources: (for all episodes)
Wikipedia:
Saint Peter
York Minster
Poznań
Poznań Cathedral
Ossetian Mythology
Ossetians
Donbettyr
Bede
Pope Vitalian
First Epistle of Peter
Second Epistle of Pete
Echinopsis pachanoi
Triumvirate
Resurrection of Jesus
Semaan
Simon Magus
Samaria
Acts of Peter
Ignatius of Antioch
Irenaeus
Clement of Alexandria
Pauline epistles
Sanhedrin
Confession of Peter
Bethsaida
First Epistle to the Corinthians
Denial of Peter
New Testament
The Bible
The Bones of St Peter by John Evangelist Walsh
This week Christina tells the story of St Eligius, a saint with some expected and unexpected patronages.
Sources:
Wikipedia:
Saint Eligius
Gallo-Roman
Limoges
Neustria
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-eligius-70
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05386a.htm
https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=271
https://www.christianiconography.info/biggerFiles/eligiusEgerton.html
https://www.christianiconography.info/eligius.html
https://www.learnreligions.com/saint-eligius-patron-saint-of-horses-124327
This week, Victoria tells us about a topical saint, Saint George, in relation to the recent English Coronation.
Sources:
Wiki:
Saint George
English Reformation
Paremhat
Kerala
Georgia (country)
Cappadocia (Roman province)
Praetorian Guard
Lod
Nicodemia
Alexandra of Rome
Decius
Mosul
Battle of Antioch (1098)
Peter II of Aragon
Order of the Garter
Hundred Years’ War
Liturgical year
King George VI Memorial Chapel
St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06021b.htm
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/whats-on/st-georges-day/9-things-you-didnt-know-about-st-george/
https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/St-George-Patron-Saint-of-England/
https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/royal-connection/royal-burials/royal-burials-chapel-since-1805/
This week, Christina tells the convoluted story(s) of Saints Cosmas and Damian, the patrons of doctors and physicians, who have a complicated but important history.
Sources:
Jović, Nebojša J., and Marios Theologou. "The miracle of the black leg: Eastern neglect of Western addition to the hagiography of Saints Cosmas and Damian." Acta medico-historica Adriatica: AMHA 13.2 (2015): 329-344.
LaWall, Charles H. "St. Cosmas and St. Damian, patron saints of medicine and pharmacy." Journal of Chemical Education 11.10 (1934): 555.
Beldekos, Dimitris, et al. "The Medical Vestment and Surgical Instruments of Saint Cosmas and Damian on Sinai Icons From the Seventh to the Eighteenth Century." Journal of religion and health 54 (2015): 2020-2032.
Wikipedia:
Saints Cosmas and Damian
Bremen
Bamberg
Thereman
Synaxis
Holy Unmercenaries
This week, Victoria tells the story of the empress Saint Helena of Constantinople.
Sources:
Wikipedia:
Helena, Mother of Constantine I
List of Augustae
Church of the Nativity
Church of the Pater Noster
True Cross
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford
Holy Nail
Milan Cathedral
Carpentras Cathedral
Iron Crown
Seamless robe of Jesus
Trier
Santa Maria in Ara Coeli
Pope Anastasius IV
Pashons
Flores de Mayo
Feast of the Cross
Bright Week
Saint-Leu-Saint-Gilles de Paris
Hautvillers Abbey
Sant'Elena, Venice
Augustus (title)
Constantius Chlorus
Constantine the Great
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Henry of Huntingdon
Zenobia
Palmyrene Empire
Helenopolis (Bithynia)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogJHvEUKbFg
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Helena
https://www.worldhistory.org/Helena_of_Constantinople/
This week, Christina brings you a friend of Saint Patrick and a Frankish Bishop who have an unexpected connection.
Sources:
Wikipedia
Ailbe of Emly
Emly Ireland
Corbinian
Duchy of Bavaria
Freising Cathedral
Pope Benedict XVI
https://celticsaints.org/2019/0912a.html
This week Victoria and Christina pay homage to Leap Day and possibly the only saint with a feast day on that date.
Sources:
Wikipedia:
Oswald of Winchester
Dean (Christianity)
Winchester
Alfred the Great
Worcester Cathedral
Aethelwine, Ealdorman of East Anglia
Ramsey Abbey
Aethelstan Half-King
Secularism
Rule of Saint Benedict
Edgar, King of England
Oscytel
Dunstan
Worcester, England
Huntingdonshire
Fleury Abbey
Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Oswald-of-York
https://aclerkofoxford.blogspot.com/2011/02/st-oswald-of-worcester-monastic.html