
Also
known as Joannes Baptista, John the Baptizer, John the Forerunner, Juan Bautista
Memorial 24 June (birth) 29 August (death) Profile
Cousin of Jesus Christ. Son of Zachary, a priest of the order of Abia whose job
in the temple was to burn incense; and of Elizabeth, a descendent of Aaron. As
Zachary was ministering in the Temple, an angel brought him news that Elizabeth
would bear a child filled with the Holy Spirit from the moment of his birth. Zachary
doubted and was struck dumb until John's birth. Prophet. Began his ministry around
age 27, wearing a leather belt and a tunic of camel hair, living off locusts and
wild honey, and preaching a message of repentance to the people of Jerusalem.
He converted many, and prepared the way for the coming of Jesus. Baptized Christ,
after which he stepped away and told his disciples to follow Jesus. Imprisoned
by King Herod. He died a victim of the vengeance of a jealous woman; he was beheaded,
and his head brought to her on a platter. Saint Jerome says Herodias kept the
head for a long time after, occassionally stabbing the tongue with his dagger.
Died beheaded c.30 at Machaerus; buried at Sebaste, Samaria;
relics in Saint Sylvester's church, Rome, Italy, and at Amiens, France Name
Meaning God is gracious; gift of God (John) Canonized Pre-Congregation Patronage
against convulsions, against epilepsy, against hail, against hailstorms, against
spasms, baptism, bird dealers, converts, convulsive children Representation
cross in hand, lamb severed, head on a platter, skin of an animal, slender cross Back
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