Sacred Calendar

The Roman year ordered for memory, penance, feasts, saints, and the daily pilgrimage of the faithful.

Calendar standard

Pre-1955 Roman usage

The calendar follows the universal Roman year under the rubrics of Pope St. Pius X, with the Roman Martyrology preserved as a distinct daily witness.

The day is presented for prayer, recollection, study, and perseverance in the City.

Daily observance

Today in the City of God

The Church keeps this day in holy time. The Pilgrim's Companion gathers the feast, daily quote, Martyrology, meditation, prayer, and related chapters into one daily path through the City.

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Daily observance

St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop and Confessor

Friday, October 23, 2026

Season: Time after Pentecost

The day is set within the Roman year so its feast, Martyrology, daily quote, prayer, and reading path may be received together without blurring their proper sources.

Today's pilgrimage

St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop and Confessor

Rank: Double

Color: white

Quote for the day

St. Vincent of Lerins

In the Catholic Church every care must be taken that we may hold fast to that which has been believed everywhere, always, and by all.

Commonitorium

Roman Martyrology

Roman Martyrology - October 23

IN the territory of Ossuma, in Spain, near Cadiz, the holy martyrs Servandus and Germanus, in the persecution of Diocletian, under the lieutenant Viator. After being subjected to scourging, imprisonment in a foul dungeon, want of food and drink, and the fatigue of a very long journey, which they had to perform loaded with fetters, they at length reached the term of their martyrdom by having their heads stricken off. Germanus was buried at Merida, and Servandus at Seville. — At Antioch, in Syria, the birthday of the holy priest Theodore, who was arrested in the persecution of the impious Julian. After being racked, after suffering many severe torments, and the burning of his sides with torches, as he persevered in the confession of Christ, he was put to the sword, and thus consummated his martyrdom. — At Granada, in Spain, blessed Peter Paschasius, bishop of Jaen and martyr, of the Order of Mercedarians. He suffered on the 6th of December. — At Constantinople, St. Ignatius, bishop, who, for having reproved the emperor Bardas for putting away his wife, was subjected by him to many insults and driven into banishment. Being restored to his See by the Roman Pontiff Nicholas, he finally rested in peace. — At Bordeaux, St. Severin, bishop of Cologne and confessor. — At Rouen, St. Romanus, bishop. — At Salerno, St. Verus, bishop. — In Picardy, St. Domitius, priest. — In Poitou, St. Benedict, confessor. — Near Villack, in Hungary, St. John of Capistran, confessor, of the Order of Minorites, illustrious by the sanctity of his life, and his zeal for the propagation of the Catholic faith. By his prayers and miracles, he routed a most powerful army of Turks and forced them to raise the seige of Belgrade.

Highlighted saint

St. Anthony Mary Claret

Bishop, missionary, preacher, and defender of Catholic doctrine.

St. Anthony Mary Claret labored as a missionary preacher, bishop, founder, and servant of souls.

His witness joins apostolic zeal to doctrinal defense, Marian devotion, and pastoral courage in a time of public attacks against the Church.

Virtue to practice

Apostolic zeal governed by Catholic truth.

Error to resist

The cowardice that treats public error as too dangerous to answer charitably.

For the pilgrim in exile

Let St. Anthony Mary Claret teach defensive courage. The Catholic answer to error is not hatred, but truth preached for the salvation of souls.

Imitate today

  • Use speech to defend truth and save souls.
  • Join Marian devotion to apostolic labor.
  • Resist anti-Catholic error without bitterness.

Sources

  • Site-added devotional observance; not claimed as St. Andrew/pre-1955 Roman calendar provenance.

Breviary Witness

Missionary preaching in defense of Catholic truth.

Matins - St. Anthony Mary Claret

Breviary witness

  • The liturgical remembrance of St. Anthony Mary Claret honors missionary zeal, episcopal courage, and Catholic speech ordered to the salvation of souls.
  • His witness is especially fitting for defensive formation: error is answered so that truth may be loved and souls guarded.

For the pilgrim in exile

Defend the faith without letting anger become the master. St. Anthony Mary Claret teaches zeal that preaches, warns, prays, and remains Marian.

Sources

  • Site-added devotional observance; not claimed as St. Andrew/pre-1955 Roman calendar provenance.

Gospel of the day

Preach the Gospel to every creature.

St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop and Confessor - Mark 16:15-18

Go ye into the whole world, and preach the gospel to every creature.

What Our Lord teaches

  • Missionary preaching is charity because souls need Christ, doctrine, conversion, and the sacraments.
  • St. Anthony Mary Claret joins episcopal courage, Marian devotion, and public defense of Catholic truth.

Virtue to practice

Speak Catholic truth for the salvation of souls, without bitterness or cowardice.

Error to resist

The timid peace that lets public error harm souls because warning feels costly.

For the pilgrim in exile

Let zeal remain clean. Defend the faith because souls are loved, and let prayer keep courage from becoming anger.

Sources

  • Mark 16:15-18, Douay-Rheims.
  • Traditional Roman missionary Gospel, also used for St. Francis Xavier.

Meditation

The Church Made Public

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.

Related paths

Walk the day through the City.

Prayer

The day should become prayer.

O Lord, keep the faithful in the Church's holy memory, and let this day's feast, feria, or witness draw my soul nearer to Thee.

Thought for the pilgrim

The Church's memory teaches the soul how to live in time.

Practice

The day should become obedience.

Read the day's observance slowly, then ask what virtue it requires of you.

Source notes

Universal Roman Calendar under the rubrics of Pope St. Pius X

Fasting and abstinence according to the laws observed in 1952

Daily quotations and pilgrimage excerpts should come from Scripture, Fathers, Doctors, saints, traditional popes before 1958, traditional catechisms, approved devotional works, or received liturgical texts.

The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, published by John Murphy Company; the local 1916 text is displayed and traceable to its source lines.

  • Site-added devotional observance requested for the calendar; not claimed as St. Andrew/pre-1955 Roman calendar provenance.