Tuesday, May 20, 2003

20 MAY

The ancient Roman martyrology for today presents us with the saint having the most double-take-inducing name in the calendar. A bishop of Cagliari, a strident polemicist and enemy of the Arians, this early father died in 371. His name? St. Lucifer. You could look it up, but it's difficult. Most of the references on line are to Old Nick as you'd expect. But he does get a passing mention here in the Catholic Encyclopedia's article on the Archdiocese of Cagliari.

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