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    Business Mirror, The Philippines
    Aug 23 2014

    Saint Bartholomew the Apostle skinned alive for spreading his faith

    Written by Corazon Damo-Santiago


    HE was flayed alive--the skin of his body cut into strips, then pulled
    off, leaving his body open and bleeding for a long time, then
    beheaded, wrote Fr. Paolo O. Pirlo, SHML, in My First Book of Saints.

    Why? Because he was to die the Persian way in the "most barbarous
    country of the East" in the ancient times; because he converted
    Polymius, the king of Armenia, to Christianity; because Astyages, the
    king's brother, ordered his death; because spreading the Catholic
    faith is a great crime, noted John Francis Fenion in Saint
    Bartholomew, Volume 2 of Catholic Encyclopedia.

    Then he was beheadead and crucified.

    Bartholomew: True Israelite

    BARTHOLOMEW is derived from Aramaic Bar Tolmay, which means "son of
    Tolmay," also known as Nathanael. He was born in the 1st century in
    Cana, Judea.

    One day his friend Philip from Bethsaida told Nathanael, "We have
    found the one whom Moses wrote about in the Book of the Law and whom
    the prophets also wrote about. He is Jesus, son of Joseph from
    Nazareth" (John 1:45).

    Bartholomew, characterized as frank and skeptic, was attracted by
    Philip's enthusiasm remarked: "Can anything good come from Nazareth?"
    (John 1:46).

    Nevertheless, he went with Philip when he insisted that Bartholomew
    come and see Jesus.

    Seeing him, Jesus announced that Bartholomew is a true Israelite
    incapable of deceit, that made him ask, "How do you know me?"

    Jesus' answer that he was under a fig tree before Philip called him
    convinced Bartholomew that Jesus, indeed, is the Son of God and King
    of Israel. Batholomew witnessed Jesus' Ascencion to heaven.

    To spread the word of God, the apostles were assigned to different
    countries. Reputed to have introduced Christianity to Armenia (Turkey)
    with Saint Jude Thaddeus, both are patron saints of Armenia Apostolic
    church. Saints and Angels by Catholic On-Line states that he also
    preached in Persia, Egypt and Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), which
    "cradled the most ancient civilization of human history." A monastery
    named after the saint was built on the site of his martyrdom.



    Invoked by various skilled workers

    HIS body was washed in the waters, and a large part of the skins and
    the bones were deposited in Lipari, Sicily. Many miracles had been
    attributed to him in the place.

    Foremost of which was when his silver statue was melted on the orders
    of fascist officials who raised funds to finance World War II.

    When the melted silver was weighed, it registered only a few grams so
    the silver was returned to Lipari. In reality, however, it weighed
    many kilograms.

    On his feast day, the saint's gold-and-silver statue was carried
    through town. While men were carrying it downhill, the statue suddenly
    became so heavy that they decided to put it down to rest.

    When they continued the journey the statue became heavier, so the men
    stopped to gain their momentum. On the third time they rested with the
    statue, the walls collapsed downhill. Had they carried the image, many
    would have been killed.

    The miracles seemingly involved weight, so he was made the saint of
    tanners. However, he was also invoked by people to be the saint of
    butlers, salt merchants, leather industries, shoemakers, bookbinders,
    Florentine cheesemakers, and people suffering from neurological
    diseases. Saint Bartholomew's relics had been deposited in churches
    named to honor him: his arm in Canterbury, England; skull in
    Frankfurt, Germany; and body in Lipari.

    In 983 some skin and bones were brought to Tiber Church of Saint
    Bartholomew in Rome.

    The Coptic church commemorates his martyrdom on the first day of the
    Coptic calendar, August 29. Eastern Christianity honors him on June
    11, and the Roman Catholic Chrurch on August 24.



    Santiago is a former regional director of the Department of
    Education-National Capital Region. She is currently a faculty member
    of Mater Redemptoris College, Laguna.

    http://businessmirror.com.ph/index.php/en/features/faith/37604-saint-bartholomew-the-apostle-skinned-alive-for-spreading-his-faith

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