24 August is the feast of St Bartholomew, 'Bartlemy's Day'. As a late-summer holiday, it's traditionally been the time for many interesting calendar customs: honey-blessing, 'Bartlefairs', wayzgoose feasts, the Sandwich Bartlemas Bun Run... https://aclerkofoxford.blogspot.com/2013/08/some-traditions-of-st-bartholomews-day.html…
Today, 39 years ago, on the feast of St. Bartholomew (which also fell on a Sunday), I attended for the first time a Mass celebrated by Rev. Fr. August Groß (TLM). Due to certain developments in the Jesuit order, he had separated from it. He died in 2002. Please pray for his soul.
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The Feast of St. Bartholomew, Apostle, which is ordinarily celebrated today, is superseded by the Sunday liturgy. Saint Bartholomew, one of Jesus Christ’s twelve apostles, is mentioned in the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke) and Acts. Often identified with Nathanael in Show more
August 24 Memorial of St.Bartholomew Strengthen in us O Lord the faith by which the blessed Apostle Bartholomew clung wholeheartedly to Your Son. Grant that through the help of his prayers Your Church may become for all the nations the sacrament of salvation in Jesus name Amen
23- 24 August 1572. St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre of Protestants took place in Paris. It then spread throughout France. The final murder toll was estimated at 30,000.
Calendar for the Traditional Roman Rite Following the Rubrics of Pope Pius X for the Universal Calendar of the Church ~ August 2025 ~ 24 Sunday ST. BARTHOLOMEW, Ap 11th Sunday after Pentecost d2cl Red
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24 Aug 1572: Sir Philip Sidney views St. Bartholomew's Day massacre from the #English embassy in #Paris #otd (NPG)
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"Of St. Bartholomew, apostle, who preached the Gospel of Christ in India. Passing thence into the Greater Armenia, after converting there many to the faith, he was flayed alive by the barbarians, and (...) terminated his martyrdom." (Roman Martyrology, 24 August)
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St Bartholomew History
The Observance of Saint Bartholomew is a celebration in honour of one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, Bartholomew the Apostle. Also known as Nathanael, he is recognized for his unwavering faith and dedication to spreading the teachings of Christ. This occasion aims to remind Christians of the importance of steadfast faith, and the selfless service of the apostles who played a vital role in the foundation of the Christian Church.
Saint Bartholomew, along with the other apostles, serves as an essential figure in understanding Christianity's roots. Although there is limited historical documentation about his life and ministry, it is believed that he travelled to various regions, including India and Armenia, to preach the Gospel. Saint Bartholomew's teachings could be compared to the early missionary work of individuals like British missionary Samuel Marsden, who worked tirelessly to spread Christianity throughout the country. New Zealand although a country with diverse cultural and religious backgrounds, still has strong Christian community, and the Saint Bartholomew's message of faith and dedication resonates with Christians in New Zealand. It reminds them of the legacy passed down through generations.
In New Zealand, the Observance of Saint Bartholomew is commemorated primarily by the Anglican Church and Catholic Church on August 24th, in line with the liturgical calendar. While there may not be grandiose public celebrations that take place, various churches may hold special services or include prayers, hymns, and reflections centred around Saint Bartholomew. Christians in New Zealand take this time to acknowledge the life and work of this apostle and to seek inspiration from his unwavering faith and commitment to Christ's teachings.
Saint Bartholomew facts
Bartholomew is simply just listed by name in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke as well as in Acts (Mt.10:2, Mark 3:14, Luke 6:12, Acts 1:13, 26). He is not mentioned in the Gospel of John, but some theologians believe that he is referred to by the name Nathaniel. Most of the information the church has about Bartholomew/Nathaniel is based on early sermons and writings.
Bartholomew is thought to have been martyred in Armenia. His skin was flayed from his body while he was still alive.
Saint Bartholomew is known as the patron saint of tanners, plasterers, and tailors.
In art and various Christian traditions, Saint Bartholomew is often portrayed holding a knife and his flayed skin, symbolizing his gruesome martyrdom.
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Travel to Rome and visit St Bartholomew's relics. They are thought to be entombed in the basilica, St Bartholomew on the Island (in Rome, Italy).
St. Bartholomew's feast day is an opportunity for personal reflection and prayer. You can spend time in quiet contemplation, reading scripture related to the apostle, or meditating on his teachings.
If you have an interest in religious art, you can visit museums or galleries in New Zealand that showcase artwork depicting St. Bartholomew.