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Bishop and Martyr (ca. 680-755)
His life
+ Boniface (whose baptismal name was Winfrid) was born in Devonshire, England. Educated by the Benedictines, he later lived as a monk in the abbeys of Exeter and Nursling.
+ With the blessing of his abbot, Boniface traveled to Friesland in 716, but his missionary efforts were unsuccessful. After returning to England, he was elected abbot of Nursling. Boniface resigned a short time later and traveled to Rome to seek the pope’s permission to evangelize the people of Germany.
+ In 745, Boniface established a number of monasteries throughout Germany. Going out from these mission centers, founded several dioceses and he was later named bishop of Mainz.
+ After serving the people of Germany for more than 20 years, Boniface was martyred on June 5, 755. Today, Saint Boniface is honored as a patron of Germany.
For prayer and reflection
“Praise the Lord, all you nations!
Extol him, all you peoples!
His mercy for us is strong;
the faithfulness of the Lord is forever.
Alleluia!”—Psalm 117
Spiritual bonus
On this day we also remember Blessed Adam Arakawa. A married layman and catechist who served in the area around Funai, Japan, he was martyred on June 5, 1614, in Shiki, Nagasaki, Japan. Blessed Adam was beatified with other Japanese martyrs in 2008.
Prayer
May the Martyr Saint Boniface be our advocate, O Lord,
that we may firmly hold the faith
he taught with his lips and sealed in his blood
and confidently profess it by our deeds.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God, for ever and ever. Amen.
(from The Roman Missal)
Saint profiles prepared by Brother Silas Henderson, S.D.S.
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