Daniel Jones Authentic Jersey  SEPTEMBER 26 - ST. COSMAS AND ST. DAMIEN
Tuesday, 21 May 2024

 

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SEPTEMBER 26 - ST. COSMAS AND ST. DAMIEN

These two martyrs were twin brothers from Syria in Arabia. They were very famous students of science and both became excellent doctors.

Cosmas and Damien saw in every patient a brother or sister in Christ. For this reason, they showed great charity to all and treated their patients to the best of their ability.

No matter how much care a patient required, neither Cosmas nor Damien ever accepted any money for their services. For this reason, they were called by a name in Greek which means “the penniless ones.”

Every chance they had, the two saints told their patients about Jesus Christ, the Son of God. And because the people all loved these twin doctors, they listened to them willingly.

Cosmas and Damien often brought health back to both the bodies and the souls of those who came to them for help.

When Emperor Diocletian’s persecution of Christians began in their city, because they were so famous, the saints were arrested at once. They had never tried to hide their great love for their Christian faith.

They were tortured, but nothing could make them give up their belief in Christ. They had lived for him and had brought so many people to his love. So at last, they were put to death in the year 303. These holy martyrs are named in the First Eucharistic Prayer of the Mass.