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July 2025
✝️ Saints Nazarius, Celsus, Victor I, Innocent I 😇️
When
Monday, 07/28/2025 - All Day
Event Type
Saints Day
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"Traditional Catholic Church"
Description
Today the Traditional Catholic Church celebrates the Mass of, Saints Nazarius, Celsus, Victor I, Innocent I. Saint Nazarius was baptized by Pope Linus at Rome; in his turn he baptized the youthful Saint Celsus. They were both beheaded at Milan about the year 368. Their bodies, buried in a garden outside the city, were found by Saint Ambrose in the year 395. The body of Saint Nazarius appeared as if it had just been beheaded. It was placed by Saint Ambrose in the Basilica Romana. The body of the boy Saint Celsus was found in another part of the garden, but was not removed. However, a basilica was later built in his honor. Pope Saint Victor, the thirteenth in order from Saint Peter, is famous in the history of the Church of the first three centuries for his encyclicals addressed to all the churches, in which he appointed synods with a view to coming to an agreement concerning the date of the celebration of Easter. Even the bishops of the most remote dioceses of Asia Minor obeyed the Pope's order and sent their votes to Rome, but as these were not in accordance with the Roman view, it very nearly caused a schism. He succeeded in setting the controversy about the date of Easter, and is said to have decided that in case of necessity Baptism might be given with natural water. He was the first ecclesiastical writer to write Latin.
Saint Innocent I, Pope, Confessor (402-417), took a vigorous part in the defense of Saint John Chrysostom; upheld the rights of the Holy See and wrote a letter on liturgical questions which remain a notable document to this day.
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