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St. Secundus was a military officer of Imperial Rome. He was a citizen of the town of Asti, in the Piedmont region of Italy. He was a patrician, meaning either that
In Business Since:
1926
Hours of Operation:
Mon 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Tue 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Wed 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Thu 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Fri 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Sat 09:00 AM-03:00 PM
Services:
Confession
Church Services
Sun 7:30 Am
Confession: Sat 4-5 Pm
9 Am 10:30 Am
Specialties:
Confession, Church Services
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Customers Served:
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San Bernardino Diosces
Languages Spoken:
English
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St. Secundus was a military officer of Imperial Rome. He was a citizen of the town of Asti, in the Piedmont region of Italy. He was a patrician, meaning either that
he
belonged
to
a
branch
of
one
of
the
ancient
citizen
families
of
Rome
itself,
or
that
his
family
had
attained
corresponding
high
position
through
service
to
the
Empire.
At
the
time
of
his
baptism
in
Milan,
St.Secundus
was
an
officer
of
lower
rank,
which
implies
that
he
was
a
young
man.
He
encountered
persecution
for
the
Faith
when
he
dared
to
bury
the
body
of
the
martyred
St.
Marcianus
of
Tortona.
St.
Marianus
was
the
first
bishop
of
Piedmont,
and
is
said
to
have
been
a
disciple
of
St.
Barnabas
(the
companion
of
the
Apostle
Paul).
After
performing
that
work
of
mercy,
St
Secundus
fled
to
Asti,
but
he
was
arrested
and
after
cruel
tortures,
beheaded.
His
martyrdom
took
place
at
Asti
in
the
year
of
Our
Lord
119,
under
the
reign
of
the
Emperor
Hadrian.
The
Roman
Martyrology
gives
the
date
as
March
29th.
St.
Secundus
is
the
principal
patron
of
the
city
of
Asti,
where
his
relics
lie
in
the
cathedral.
There
only,
his
feast
is
celebrated
on
the
first
Tuesday
of
May
(formerly,
as
a
double
of
the
first
class
with
octave).
This
transference
of
the
date
probably
occurred
because
Asti
wished
to
celebrate
its
patron
-but
March
29th
usually
comes
in
Lent,
and
in
early
times,
feasts
of
saints
could
not
be
observed
then.
March
29th
also
falls
frequently
in
Holy
Week
or
Easter
Week,
when
saints
feasts
are
not
celebrated
even
now.
St.
Secundus
is
commemorated
throughout
the
dioceses
of
Piedmont
on
march
29th,
but
had
no
place
in
the
universal
Roman
calendar
either
before
or
after
Vatican
II.
There
is
(at
Asti)
a
separate
feast
on
June
1st
for
the
translation
of
the
relics
of
St.
Secundus.
The
east
window
of
San
Secondo
d'Asti
Church
shows
the
saint
in
Roman
military
garb,
including
an
officer's
cloak
like
the
one
contemptuously
placed
upon
Jesus
after
His
scourging.
St.
Secundus
holds
in
one
arm
some
miniature
buildings
representing
the
city
of
Asti.
An
angel
presents
him
with
the
crown
and
palm
of
martyrdom.
The
whole
scene
on
the
window,
with
St.
Secundus's
horse
seeming
to
walk
on
water,
may
refer
to
some
miracle
in
the
saint's
life.
In
these
days
of
developing
world
government,
it
is
good
to
have
as
our
heavenly
patron
a
brave
man
of
the
Faith
from
those
days
when
Caesar
ruled
the
world,
and
thought
he
could
stamp
out
the
Church.
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In Business Since:
1926
Hours of Operation:
Mon 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Tue 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Wed 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Thu 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Fri 08:30 AM-04:30 PM
Sat 09:00 AM-03:00 PM
Services:
Confession
Church Services
Sun 7:30 Am
Confession: Sat 4-5 Pm
9 Am 10:30 Am
Specialties:
Confession, Church Services
Payment Options:
Travelers Checks
Personal Checks
Cash
Areas Served:
My Neighborhood
Customers Served:
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Products:
bibles
rosary
Certifications & Affiliations:
San Bernardino Diosces
Languages Spoken:
English
Additional Info:
Call for Additional Services
Business Categories:
Churches
Catholic Churches
Christian Churches
Charitable & Nonprofit Organizations
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