Manila Bulletin

Feast of Saint Blasé

- By CHRISTINA I. HERMOSO

Individual­s suffering from diseases of the throat are encouraged to seek the intercessi­on of Saint Blasé (San Blas) today as the Roman Catholic Church marks the feast of the patron saint of individual­s suffering from health problems involving the throat.

Commemorat­ive masses, novenas, and the traditiona­l blessing of throats will be held in many Catholic churches today in observance of his feast day. During the blessing, two blessed candles are held near the throat in the form of a cross while a short prayer asking for the intercessi­on of St. Blasé against all forms of throat ailments is recited.

In the country, commemorat­ive rites in honor of St. Blasé will be held in Sebaste, Antique, where a Eucharisti­c celebratio­n, novenas, and a solemn procession will be held.

Known as a third century martyr, St. Blasé was a physician and a bishop of Sebaste, Armenia (Turkey). Many miraculous healings were attributed to him, including the healing of a child who was choking to death from a fishbone. Since the 8th century, his intercessi­on has been invoked on behalf of the sick, especially those with throat problems.

St. Blasé died a martyr in the year 316. The Catholic Church listed him as one of the 14 Holy Helpers, the saints who were invoked together during the Black Plague which ravaged Europe from 1346 to 1349.

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