SACRED HEART PARISH 
Waterlooville
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SAINT FOR THE WEEK.
August 24th. St. Bartholomew. He is named as
an apostle in all the Gospels except John’s, where a Nathanael appears
instead. Scholars generally
say they are the same person. It
is believed that after Pentecost he took the Gospel to India, and also to
Armenia. Traditionally he is held to have been flayed alive, and then
beheaded, at a spot on the Caspian Sea.
His relics are believed to have been transported firstly to an
island off the Sicilian coast, then to Benevento, near Naples, and lastly
to Rome, where they are enshrined in the church bearing his name on Tiber
Island, alongside the Fatebenefratelli Hospital in the middle of the city.
His cult was popular in England because one of his relics was
obtained by Queen Emma, wife of King Cnut, in the 11th century, and there
are many church dedications to him in this land.
His symbol is the knife, used to flay him alive; he is the patron
of tanners and all who work with skins and leather. |