Traditional Catholic Daily Devotional

Dec 9 – Feria / S Leocadia


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It’s the Feast of Advent Feria, 3rd Class, with the color of Violet. In this episode: the meditation: “Jesus Desired”, today’s news from the Church: “Leo XIV: From Hope to Doubt, From Doubt to Disappointment”, and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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Sources Used Today:
  • “Jesus Desired” – From Advent to Epiphany
    • https://angeluspress.org/products/from-advent-to-epiphany

  • “Leo XIV: From Hope to Doubt, From Doubt to Disappointment” (FSSPX.news)
    • https://fsspx.news/en/news/leo-xiv-hope-doubt-doubt-disappointment-55761

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


    Saint Leocadia is one of the quiet but steadfast martyrs of the early Church in Spain, a woman whose courage was remembered in Toledo long before her story was written down. She lived in the early fourth century during the persecution of Christians under Diocletian. Little is known about her family or upbringing, but the tradition that survived is clear: Leocadia belonged completely to Christ and refused every attempt to make her deny him. When officials in Toledo ordered sacrifices to the Roman gods, she was among those arrested for resisting. The records suggest she was not subjected to dramatic tortures but rather to imprisonment, threats, and the slow pressure meant to break a young woman’s resolve. Instead, her faith deepened. She encouraged other Christians from her cell and prayed constantly for the endurance of the Church.

    Her death came quietly. Some accounts say she died from the effects of harsh confinement, others that she simply yielded her spirit after hearing news of another martyr’s steadfast confession. In either telling, she met death not with fear but with peace, offering her life as a witness to the Lord she loved. After the persecution ended, the Christians of Toledo recovered her body and laid it in a small chapel that became one of the city’s earliest and most cherished shrines. By the seventh century, her memory was firmly woven into the faith of Spain, and several councils of Toledo met within sight of her relics, asking her intercession for unity and orthodoxy in a turbulent era.

    Her relics later traveled widely: taken from Toledo during the Muslim conquest, safeguarded in Oviedo for centuries, and eventually returned to Toledo in the Middle Ages amid great celebration. Her feast on December 9 became a special day of devotion in Castile and León. Families prayed for purity of heart and strength in trials, and the cathedral of Toledo honored her with vigils and processions. Because she is remembered for endurance rather than spectacle, she became a patron for those suffering quietly, especially the imprisoned or those facing pressure for their faith.

    Saint Leocadia, virgin and martyr, pray for us!

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