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St. Edward
Feast Day
13 October
Patron Saint of St. Edward's National School, Ballytivnan, Sligo
Profile
King St. Edward was one of the best loved of all the English kings.
He lived in the eleventh century. Because of enemies in his own country,
he had to live in Normandy, France, from the time he was ten until he
was forty. However, when he came back to rule, all the people welcomed
him with great joy. St Edward was a tall, well-built man, but he was
never healthy. Still he was able to rule his country well and keep peace
most of the time. This
was because he trusted in God and held firm when necessary. King Edward
went to daily Mass. He was a gentle, kind man who never spoke sternly.
To poor people and foreigners, he showed special charity. He also helped
monks in every way he could. It was his justice to everyone and his
love for God's Church that made St. Edward so popular with the English
people. They would cheer him as he rode out of the castle. Although
he was a king with great power, St Edward showed his honesty by the
way he kept his word--to God and to people. While he was still living
in Normandy, he had made a promise to God. He said that if his
family would see better times he would go on a pilgrimage to St. Peter's
tomb in Rome. After he was made king, he wanted to keep his vow. But
the nobles knew that there would be no one to keep the peace among the
warlike people in the land. So, although they admired his devotion,
they did not want him to go. The whole matter was brought to the pope,
St.
Leo IX. He decided that the king could stay home. He said that King
Edward was to give to the poor money he would have spent on the trip.
He also was to build or repair a monastery in honour of St. Peter. Obediently,
the king carried out the pope's decision. He died in 1066
and was buried in the marvellous monastery he had rebuilt. He wasproclaimed
a saint by Pope Alexander III in 1161.
St. Edward teaches with his life that money and power are gifts from
God. They are to be used responsibly. We can ask St. Edward to bless
world leaders with his values so that their people can live peaceful,
joyful lives.
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Mass Times
St. Josephs
Vigil
7:30pm
Sunday
11:00am
12:30pm
7:00pm
Week
Days
10:00 am
St. Patricks
Sunday
10:00am
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Contact Info
Fr.
Noel Rooney
Tel:
071 9142422
Mobile: 086 6054106
e-mail
Fr. Hugh McGonagle
Tel:071
9143430
Mobile:086 8397342
e-mail
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Seal of
Thomas Barrett,
Bishop o f
Elphin 1372-1404
Youth Web
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