Traditional Catholic Daily Devotional

Dec 30 – 6th Day / S Egwin


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It’s the 6th Day of Christmas, 2nd Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: “The Word Made Flesh”, today’s news from the Church: “Nigeria: Last of the Children Kidnapped a Month Ago Have Been Released”, and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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Sources Used Today:
  • “The Word Made Flesh” – From Advent to Epiphany
    • https://angeluspress.org/products/from-advent-to-epiphany

  • “Nigeria: Last of the Children Kidnapped a Month Ago Have Been Released” (FSSPX.news)
    • https://fsspx.news/en/news/nigeria-last-children-kidnapped-month-ago-have-been-released-56218

  • The Spiritual Life – Archbishop Lefebvre (Angelus Press)
    • https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop


    Saint Egwin of Worcester was a bishop whose life combined firm discipline with personal humility, and whose story reveals how authority in the Church can be exercised through obedience rather than power. He lived in the late seventh and early eighth centuries, a time when Christianity in England was still being organized into stable dioceses. Egwin was born of noble Mercian stock, yet from early on he showed a seriousness of character that set him apart. When he became Bishop of Worcester around the year 693, he inherited a diocese marked by laxity and resistance. His insistence on moral reform and clerical discipline made him unpopular, and opposition to his leadership grew intense.

    What followed is the most striking episode of his life. According to early tradition, Egwin was falsely accused by his own people and summoned to Rome to answer the charges. Rather than protest or defend himself publicly, he accepted the humiliation as a penance. He placed iron shackles on his own feet and set out on pilgrimage, entrusting his cause entirely to God. When he reached Rome, the chains reportedly fell off during his prayer at the tombs of the apostles, a sign that his innocence had been vindicated. Pope Constantine received him with honor, confirmed his authority, and sent him back to England strengthened rather than diminished.

    Egwin returned to Worcester with renewed resolve, but without resentment. He continued his pastoral work quietly, focusing on teaching, reconciliation, and prayer. Around this time he founded the great abbey of Evesham after a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who, according to tradition, directed him to establish a monastery in her honor. Evesham quickly became one of the most important religious centers in England, shaping both monastic life and regional devotion for centuries.

    Egwin died in 717, respected even by those who had once opposed him. His life left behind a reputation for holiness grounded in patience and trust rather than force. He was remembered as a bishop who endured misunderstanding without bitterness and allowed God to defend him in His own time.

    Devotion to Saint Egwin remained strong in Worcestershire and the Midlands. His feast on December 30 was associated with prayers for justice, integrity in leadership, and perseverance under false accusation. He became an intercessor for those misunderstood in positions of responsibility, and for pastors carrying burdens unseen by others.

    Saint Egwin of Worcester, faithful bishop and servant of truth, pray for us!

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