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ST. GALGANO
« on: October 04, 2015, 03:25:34 PM »
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  • Why in the world does one of the most bad ass saints not have a patronage nor a novena despite having a feast day in the Catholic Church.  I'm not sure who is in charge of those things but something must be done!!!!!  


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    « Reply #1 on: October 04, 2015, 05:43:51 PM »
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  • Why don't you tell us about him.  I couldn't find him in my Butler's Lives of the Saints or on the calendar.


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    ST. GALGANO
    « Reply #2 on: October 05, 2015, 05:15:16 AM »
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  • I'd never heard of him. Here's his Wikipedia:

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    Galgano is said to have led a ruthless life in his early years, but later abandoned it in favour of a pious hermitage in the place now known as Rotonda di Montesiepi. His mother, Dionigia, is believed to have reported that Galgano had two visions, both involving Archangel Michael: in the first vision the Archangel told Galgano that he was going to be protected by the Archangel himself. In the second vision, Galgano was following the Archangel and they arrived to the hill of Monte Siepi where they met the twelve Apostles and the Creator himself. After the visions, it is said that Galgano's horse refused to obey his orders and led him on top Monte Siepi where his vision happened. Convinced that this was a sign, Galgano decided to plant a cross. Since he had no way to make one of wood, he planted his sword in the ground. The sword is said to have immediately became one piece with the ground so that nobody could remove it.

    The Sword in the stone of San Galgano can still be seen At the Rotonda at Montesiepi, near the ruins of San Galgano Abbey, the handle of a sword protrudes from the ground, said to be the sword in the stone of San Galgano.

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    « Reply #3 on: October 05, 2015, 06:05:49 AM »
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  • St Galgano was a ruthless crusader knight who had an apparition of st. Michael the archangel on his way back from the crusades.  The angel instructed him to amend his life, at which he replied that it would be easier for him to put his sword through solid rock than amend his life, and to prove his point he struck the rock with his sword, while in ecstasy the sword went right through to the hilt, and still remains in Tuscany Italy today.  He decided to become a hermit in imitation of a local saint of the region, but had tremendous pressure from his family not too.  His mother especially wanted him to get married and played matchmaker with the most beautiful woman of the entire region.  Inclined he agreed to go visit her, but on the way his horse refused to take the road, at which point the horse carried him up a hill where he had an apparition of the Apostles and the Holy Family.  At this point he built his hermitage and died the following year.  The year he died is the year St. Francis of Assisi was born.  He personally met the Pope and was gifted the relics of st. Sebastian, and he was the first time the Vatican officially investigated the life of a saint.  An audio book translated from an earlier work, was done by a community called Militia Templi, and can easily be found on Google.  It is worth taking the hour or so too listen to it.  Experts agree that it is plausible that Galgano's sword is responsible for the legend of the sword in the stone which merged during the medieval period with earlier legends of King Arthur.  

    However he does not have a novena prayer, nor is he a patron saint of anything...the outrage!!!!

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    « Reply #4 on: October 05, 2015, 07:17:09 AM »
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  • You said in the opening post that he has a feast day.  When is it?

    Also, is this all you know of him?  Is there a book that contains more?


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    « Reply #5 on: October 05, 2015, 11:16:22 AM »
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  • his feast is november 30th....i know more but didn't want to post a huge section....however there is little information about him available in english, but their is an hour long audiobook available if you would like to know more

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    « Reply #6 on: October 05, 2015, 12:01:41 PM »
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  • Interesting.  My calendar and my missal both say November 30 is the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle.

    My copy of Butler's has the following saints for November 30:  St. Andrew, Sts. Sapor and Isaac, and St. Andrew of Antioch.  I'm afraid you'll have to give us more information.

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    « Reply #7 on: October 06, 2015, 12:01:19 PM »
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  • Quote from: TKGS
    Interesting.  My calendar and my missal both say November 30 is the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle.

    My copy of Butler's has the following saints for November 30:  St. Andrew, Sts. Sapor and Isaac, and St. Andrew of Antioch.  I'm afraid you'll have to give us more information.

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    Canonized    1185 by Pope Lucius III
    Feast    30 November

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    1. His alleged date of death is December 3, 1181, but other scholars assign it to November 30, 1180. The Roman Catholic Church celebrates Saint Galgano on November 30, as ordered in 2004 by Pope Johannes Paul II.


    Make of that what you will!


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    « Reply #8 on: December 06, 2015, 10:39:19 AM »
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  • The prophecies regarding the great catholic monarch borrow elements from the Arthurian saga, which in turn borrow elements from the life of St. Galgano. The angel with the flaming sword of Fatima is the great monarch, and the sword is Excalibur, and the reference to the sacred heart is a reference to the consecration of France to the sacred heart which King Louis XVI failed to do before revolution broke out in his country. The words belonging to the blessed mother which were covered up by the Vatican is a personal message to that one preordained individual from his heavenly mother, and the reason being that it was conspired to hide this was for a variety of reasons