
Also
known as Laurence ,Laurent, Laurentius, Lorenzo Memorial
10 August Profile Third-century archdeacon of Rome,
distributor of alms, and "keeper of the treasures of the church" in a time when
Christianity was outlawed. On 6 August 258, by decree of Emperor Valerian, Pope
Saint Sixtus II and six deacons were beheaded, leaving Lawrence as the ranking
Church official in Rome. While in prison awaiting execution Sixtus reassured Lawrence
that he was not being left behind; they would be reunited in four days. Lawrence
saw this time as an opportunity to disperse the material wealth of the church
before the Roman authorities could lay their hands on it. On 10 August Lawrence
was commanded to appear for his execution, and to bring along the treasure with
which he had been entrusted by the pope. When he arrived, the archdeacon was accompanied
by a multitude of Rome's crippled, blind, sick, and indigent. He announced that
these were the true treasures of the Church. Martyr. Lawrence's care for the poor,
the ill, the neglected have led to his patronage of them. His work to save the
material wealth of the Church, including its documents, brought librarians and
those in related fields to see him as a patron, and to ask for his intercession.
And his incredible strength and courage when being grilled to death led to his
patronage of cooks and those who work in or supply things to the kitchen.
The meteor shower that follows the passage of the Swift-Tuttle comet was known
in the middle ages as the "burning tears of Saint Lawrence" because they appear
at the same time as Lawrence's feast. Born at Huesca, Spain Died
cooked to death on a gridiron on 10 August 258; buried in the cemetery of Saint
Cyriaca on the road to Tivoli, Italy; tomb was opened by Pelagius to inter the
body of Saint Stephen the Martyr; his mummified head removed to the Quirinal Chapel;
the gridiron believed to have been his deathbed is in San Lorenzo in Lucina; garments
in Our Lady's Chapel in the Lateran Palace Patronage
against fire ,archives, archivists ,armorie,s armourers, brewers, butchers, comedians
,comediennes, comics, confectioners, cooks, cutlers, deacons, laundry workers,
librarians, libraries, poor people ,restauranteurs, Rome, Italy schoolchildren
,seminarians ,stained glass workers, students, tanners ,Tivoli, Italy vine growers,
vintners, wine makers, Representation book of Gospels,
cross, gridiron, deacon holding a book, deacon holding a gridiron ,deacon holding
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