Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Article: August 31 + Saint Raymond Nonnatus

August 31 + Saint Raymond Nonnatus - VENXARA®

August 31 + Saint Raymond Nonnatus

Raymond is called non natus (meaning not born) because he was removed from his mother's body after she died in labor.

He was born to a noble Spanish family in 1204. His father had high expectations for Raymond to serve in the country’s Royal Court but the young Raymond felt drawn to religious life. In an attempt to dissuade him, his father ordered him to manage one of the family farms. However, Raymond spent his time with the workers, studying, and praying. His father finally gave up and allowed Raymond to enter the Mercederian Order (Order of Our Lady of Ransom).

Fr. Raymond spent his entire estate ransoming slaves. He even offered himself as a hostage to free another. He was imprisoned and sentenced to death but was spared because his ransom would bring in a large amount of money.

During his imprisonment, he succeeded at converting some of his guards. To keep him from continuing his preaching, his captors whipped him, bored a hole through his lips with a hot iron, and attached a padlock. He was eventually ransomed, and he returned to Barcelona in 1239.

That year, he was named a cardinal by Pope Gregory IX. The following year, in 1240, he was summoned to Rome, but barely made it out of Barcelona before he died at the age of 36.

St. Raymond is the patron saint of pregnant women, childbirth, and newborn infants.

Leave a comment

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

All comments are moderated before being published.

Read more

August 30 + Saint Fiacre of Breuil - VENXARA®

August 30 + Saint Fiacre of Breuil

If you see a statue of a saint in a garden, more than likely it's St. Francis of Assisi with a bird on his shoulder. St. Francis may have protected the birds and animals of the garden, but the actu...

Read more
September 1 + Saint Giles - VENXARA®

September 1 + Saint Giles

For a number of centuries, Giles was one of the most popular saints in the Church. He was among the 14 Holy Helpers — saints invoked for the protection against the plague. Giles was born in Athens,...

Read more