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Optional Memorial of St. Damasus I, pope Old Calendar: St. Damasus, pope and confessor
St. Damasus was Supreme Pontiff from 366 to 384. He was a very learned man, well versed in the Scriptures. He commissioned St. Jerome to complete the translation of the Bible into the Latin language. Shortly after his reign the 72 books of the Bible, hitherto scattered in different parts of the Orient, were collected into one volume. He defended the rights of the Holy See, and beautified the Roman resting places of the Christian dead and of the saints. He also confirmed the practice of singing the Psalms day and night in the churches and adding a Glory Be at the end of each Psalm.
St. Damasus
On Liberius' death, riots broke out over the election of a successor. The majority favored Damasus, who was born in Rome of Spanish descent. He had served as a deacon under Liberius and upheld the Nicene Creed. In less than a month, Damasus was installed in the Lateran palace. A minority, however, refused to accept the decision; they set up the antipope Ursinus. As the violence continued, Emperor Valentinian, who now ruled the West, was compelled to intercede and expel the antipope.
- Learn more about St. Damasus.
- Read about the Catacombs of St. Callistus where Pope St. Damasus wrote an inscription on the tomb of Pope St Cornelius.
- St. Damasus I commissioned St. Jerome to revise a translation of Scripture. Spend some time reading the Bible.
- See Celebrating the Feast of St. Damasus for ideas.

Daily Readings for:
December 11, 2009
(Readings on USCCB website)
Collect: Father, as St. Damasus loved and honored your martyrs, so may we continue to celebrate their witness for Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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- Advent and the Year of the Eucharist
- Celebrating for the Feast of Pope St. Damasus I
- Namedays
- Religion in the Home for Elementary School: December
- Religion in the Home for Preschool: December
- What is a Nameday?
- Advent Wreath Prayers I
- Advent Wreath Prayers II
- Roman Ritual Blessing Before and After Meals: Advent (2nd Plan)
- December Devotion: The Immaculate Conception
- Novena in Honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Christmas Anticipation Prayer
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