One of the twelve
Philip the Apostle
From the village of
Bethsaida
On the Sea of Galilee.
Witness of the
ascension
Who spread the Gospels
Far and wide
He was martyred
By beheading
In the city of
Hierapolis
Feast Day 3rd May
One of the twelve
Philip the Apostle
From the village of
Bethsaida
On the Sea of Galilee.
Witness of the
ascension
Who spread the Gospels
Far and wide
He was martyred
By beheading
In the city of
Hierapolis
Feast Day 3rd May
The sun gifts us
With warmth and light
Endowing and sustaining
The green earth with life
Then when day is done
After the setting of the sun
The Moons silvery disk appears
Boldly bright through its phases
And stars are liberally sprinkled
Across the curtain of night
These gifts from God
Make our days complete
One of the twelve
James the lesser
Son of Alphaeus
A tax collector
Witness of the
ascension
Who then spread the
Gospels
Far and wide
James son of Alphaeus
Was beaten, stoned
And clubbed to death
Feast Day 1st May
Beltane, on May 1st
Is one of the four
Gaelic seasonal
festivals
Beltane marks
The beginning of
summer
And the end spring.
Celebrated with
feasting,
The decorating of
homes
With May flowers,
Visiting the holy
wells
And the lighting of bonfires
Named by the Catholic Church
As one of the Fourteen
Holy Helpers
Christian martyr, St George
of Lydda
Was a Venerated
soldier saint
Legendary vanquisher
of dragons
And the Patron saint of England
Are you wearing a red rose?
England’s floral
emblem
A sweet-smelling symbol,
Displayed out of
patriotism
On a hill in Calvary
In a savage
unenlightened time
Nailed upon a rugged
cross
By brutal hand
They thought to kill a
man
To snuff out his light
That light of purest
love
Unquenchable,
indestructible
On that hill in
Calvary
He died for us
The shadow of that
cross
Cast upon the bloody
land
Was an illuminating
shadow
That spread light and
love
Shining across
millennia
Unquenchable,
indestructible
On that hill in
Calvary
He died for us
In that savage
unenlightened time
Murdered by brutal
hand
Humiliated,
dehumanised
But through his love
for us
And his sacrifice for
us
He redeemed us
Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne Was an Irish missionary monk Who was credited in the 6th Century Of converting the Anglo-Saxons To Chri...