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CITY OF GOD IN EXILE Ss. John Fisher, Bishop and Martyr, and Thomas More, Martyr 2026-07-09 - Time after Pentecost - Double - red TODAY IN THE ROMAN YEAR Pentecost teaches that the Holy Ghost does not create private religious enthusiasm detached from doctrine, worship, and authority. He gathers, sends, teaches, and strengthens the visible Church. The remnant must therefore seek fire without disorder and zeal without novelty. PRACTICE Fulfill one ordinary duty promptly and offer it for the glory of God. ROMAN MARTYROLOGY - July 9 At Rome, in the place called the Drop-ever-falling, the birthday of St. Zeno, and ten thousand two hundred and three other martyrs. — At Gortyna, in Crete, in the persecution of Decius, under the governor Lucius, St. Cyril, a bishop, who was thrown into the flames without being injured, though his bonds were burnt. The judge, struck with awe at so great a miracle, set him at liberty, but as the saint began again immediately to preach the faith of Christ with zeal, he was beheaded. — In the town of Thora, on lake Velino, in Italy, the martyrdom of the Saints Anatolia and Audax, under the emperor Decius. Anatolia, a virgin consecrated to Christ, cured, through the whole province of Picenum, Now Ancona. many persons laboring under various infirmities, and made them believe in Christ. By order of the judge Fustinian, she was condemned to various kinds of punishments. She was cured of the sting of a serpent to which she had been exposed; a miracle which converted Audax to the faith. Finally she was transpierced with a sword, whilst her hands were extended in prayer. Audax was committed to prison, and being without delay sentenced to capital punishment, obtained the crown of a martyr. — At Alexandria, the holy martyrs Patermuthius, Copres, and Alexander, who were put to death under Julian the Apostate. — At Briel, in Holland, the martyrdom of the nineteen martyrs of Gorcum. For vindicating the authority of the Roman Church, and the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, they endured various ignominies and torments from the Calvinist heretics, and ended their suffering by being put to death. In the year 1867, Pius IX. placed them among the holy martyrs. — At Martula, St. Brixius, bishop. Under the judge Marcian, after having suffered much for the confession of our Lord, and converted to Christ a great multitude of people, he rested in peace. — At Citta-di-Castello, St. Veronica Giuliani, a Capuchin nun, abbess of the monastery of that town. Born at Mercatelli, in the diocese of Urania, she became illustrious by her great love for suffering and other virtues, and by her heavenly gifts. She was inscribed among holy virgins by pope Gregory XVI. HIGHLIGHTED SAINT Ss. John Fisher and Thomas More Martyrs against false supremacy. St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More suffered death rather than accept a false claim against the divine constitution of the Church. Their witness joins doctrine to conscience: fidelity to Christ required public refusal, loss of honors, imprisonment, and martyrdom. Ask these martyrs for a conscience that cannot be purchased by safety, office, reputation, or the pressure to conform. BREVIARY WITNESS Martyrs of conscience before a false supremacy. Matins - Ss. John Fisher and Thomas More - The traditional remembrance of these English martyrs sets conscience beneath Catholic truth, not beneath the pressure of king, parliament, or public advantage. - Their witness is sober and exact: lawful authority becomes tyranny when it demands betrayal of the Church and her divine constitution. Do not call prudence what is really surrender. When the faith is at stake, the Catholic conscience must be formed enough to stand alone before earthly courts. TRUTH OF THE FAITH The Holy Ghost Does Not Author Contradiction The Holy Ghost guides the Church into truth; He does not lead her to contradict the faith once delivered. Mark of the Church: Apostolic Defender: St. Irenaeus Catholic defense: Appeals to the Spirit must be judged by apostolic doctrine, not by enthusiasm, novelty, or institutional pressure. Error to resist: Resist invoking the Holy Ghost to justify rupture from received doctrine. PRAYER O Lord, strengthen the little duties of this day with Thy grace, that nothing entrusted to me may be wasted through negligence or vanity. Continue study: https://cityofgodinexile.com/scripture-treasury/john-16-13-the-spirit-of-truth-guidance-and-the-impossibility-of-a-false-church Open this day in the Sacred Calendar: https://cityofgodinexile.com/sacred-calendar?date=2026-07-09 Open the web preview: https://cityofgodinexile.com/daily-dispatch?date=2026-07-09 Browse the formation index: https://cityofgodinexile.com/daily-dispatch/formation
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<div style="color: #3a2a18; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 17px; line-height: 1.55;"><p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">At Rome, in the place called the Drop-ever-falling, the birthday of St. Zeno, and ten thousand two hundred and three other martyrs. — At Gortyna, in Crete, in the persecution of Decius, under the governor Lucius, St. Cyril, a bishop, who was thrown into the flames without being injured, though his bonds were burnt. The judge, struck with awe at so great a miracle, set him at liberty, but as the saint began again immediately to preach the faith of Christ with zeal, he was beheaded. — In the town of Thora, on lake Velino, in Italy, the martyrdom of the Saints Anatolia and Audax, under the emperor Decius. Anatolia, a virgin consecrated to Christ, cured, through the whole province of Picenum, Now Ancona. many persons laboring under various infirmities, and made them believe in Christ. By order of the judge Fustinian, she was condemned to various kinds of punishments. She was cured of the sting of a serpent to which she had been exposed; a miracle which converted Audax to the faith. Finally she was transpierced with a sword, whilst her hands were extended in prayer. Audax was committed to prison, and being without delay sentenced to capital punishment, obtained the crown of a martyr. — At Alexandria, the holy martyrs Patermuthius, Copres, and Alexander, who were put to death under Julian the Apostate. — At Briel, in Holland, the martyrdom of the nineteen martyrs of Gorcum. For vindicating the authority of the Roman Church, and the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, they endured various ignominies and torments from the Calvinist heretics, and ended their suffering by being put to death. In the year 1867, Pius IX. placed them among the holy martyrs. — At Martula, St. Brixius, bishop. Under the judge Marcian, after having suffered much for the confession of our Lord, and converted to Christ a great multitude of people, he rested in peace. — At Citta-di-Castello, St. Veronica Giuliani, a Capuchin nun, abbess of the monastery of that town. Born at Mercatelli, in the diocese of Urania, she became illustrious by her great love for suffering and other virtues, and by her heavenly gifts. She was inscribed among holy virgins by pope Gregory XVI.</p></div>
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<p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More suffered death rather than accept a false claim against the divine constitution of the Church.</p><p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">Their witness joins doctrine to conscience: fidelity to Christ required public refusal, loss of honors, imprisonment, and martyrdom.</p>
<p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">Ask these martyrs for a conscience that cannot be purchased by safety, office, reputation, or the pressure to conform.</p></div>
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<li style="margin: 0 0 8px;">The traditional remembrance of these English martyrs sets conscience beneath Catholic truth, not beneath the pressure of king, parliament, or public advantage.</li><li style="margin: 0 0 8px;">Their witness is sober and exact: lawful authority becomes tyranny when it demands betrayal of the Church and her divine constitution.</li>
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<p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">Do not call prudence what is really surrender. When the faith is at stake, the Catholic conscience must be formed enough to stand alone before earthly courts.</p></div>
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<p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">The Holy Ghost guides the Church into truth; He does not lead her to contradict the faith once delivered.</p>
<p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">Mark of the Church: Apostolic</p>
<p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">Defender: St. Irenaeus</p>
<p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">Catholic defense: Appeals to the Spirit must be judged by apostolic doctrine, not by enthusiasm, novelty, or institutional pressure.</p>
<p style="margin: 0 0 12px;">Error to resist: Resist invoking the Holy Ghost to justify rupture from received doctrine.</p>
<p style="margin: 16px 0 0;"><a href="https://cityofgodinexile.com/scripture-treasury/john-16-13-the-spirit-of-truth-guidance-and-the-impossibility-of-a-false-church" style="color: #5a3a10; font-weight: bold;">Continue study</a></p></div>
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