Saint Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church
37 Union Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701
MISSION STATEMENT We dream of St. Martin’s as a Eucharistic
community celebrating our life in Jesus
Christ by prayer, learning and service.
PASTORAL TEAM Rev. Gerard Gordon, Pastor
Rev. Joseph Madsen, Associate Pastor
Deacon Richard Ferri
Deacon Michael A. Aprile
Deacon Lawrence McPartland
Peter Schubart, Music Director
Maria Martinez, School Principal
Jennifer Kennedy, Religious Ed. Coordinator
PARISH STAFF Michelle Hackett, Business Manager
Flora Puoplo, School Admin. Assistant
Kelly Harvey, Tuition Secretary
PARISH DIRECTORY Rectory Office 631‐264‐0124
Rectory Fax 631‐264‐0139
Music Director 631‐264‐0139
School Office 631‐264‐7166
Religious Education Office 631‐691‐1617
Parish Outreach Office 631‐264‐4840
‐Employment Program 631‐598‐2378
St. Martin’s Thrift Shop 631‐598‐1144
Parish Website‐ www.stmartinschurch.net
School Website‐ www.smtschool.org
Rectory Email– [email protected]
PARISH MEMBERSHIP We welcome new families to register.
RECTORY HOURS Monday‐Friday:
9:00AM ‐ 5:00PM
Saturday and Sunday: 9:00AM‐2:00PM
OUTREACH HOURS Monday‐Friday:
10:00AM‐12:30PM & 1:30‐4:00PM BULLETIN DEADLINE Mondays ‐ 12:00 Noon
Bulletin E‐mail‐ [email protected]
EUCHARIST MASS SCHEDULE
Monday ‐ Friday 8:30AM
Saturday Morning: 8:30AM
Saturday Vigil: 5:00PM
Sunday Masses: 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12 NOON and 5:00PM
Parishioners who are unable to attend Sunday Mass may receive the
Eucharist at home on a weekly basis. Please call the rectory to arrange for a
visit by a Special Minister of Holy Communion.
*The schedule for Holy Days will be announced on the previous Sunday.
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays at 4:00PM and by appointment
DEVOTIONS DAILY RECITATION OF THE ROSARY
Monday through Saturday, immediately following the 8:30AM Mass.
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA
Every Monday immediately following the 8:30AM Mass.
ROSARY AND CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY
Every Monday at 7:00PM in the Church
EXPOSITION, EVENING PRAYER, & BENEDICTION
First Wednesday of the month, 11:30AM in the Church
TAIZE PRAYER
Fourth Friday of the Month at 8:00PM
SPANISH PRAYER GROUP
Tuesdays, 7‐9PM
PRAYERS REQUESTED FOR THE SICK
If you have someone serving in the military who is currently stationed
in the Middle East or other combat zone, please contact the Rectory,
631‐264‐0124, with Name, Rank and Branch of Service.
Army National Guard
Sgt. George F. Pozo
Cpt. Patrick J. Harding
U.S. Army
Sgt. Brian Flynn
Cpl. Dennis James, Jr.
AIC Mark Mohoney
SPC Stacy Ann Willingham
SPC Stephen Clampitt
SPC Zachary Small
Lt. Douglas Dornbier II
Sgt. Thomas J. McShane
Lt. George Anderson
Cpt. James Anderson
Pvt. Michael Perez
Sgt. Pat Kearney
SPC Ryan Larkin
1st LT. Daniel G. Prial
1st LT. Terence P. Prial
Sgt. Sean Luhman
1st LT. Michael Diliello
Samantha McDermott‐Gamble
Joshua Gebhart
Staff Sgt. Edward C. Donnelly
Sgt. Sean Natuzzi
Sgt. Thomas J. McDonough
Sgt. Conor O’Malley
U.S. Marine Corps
LCpl. Nate Foersch
Maj. Timothy Hiel
PFC William MacKenzie
2nd LT. Michael Rosenberg
LCpl. Michael Harms
LCPL James W. Suschinsky
LCPl. Korkean Dulgerian
LCPL Charles Wojcik
PFC Andrew Scott
LCpl. Joseph J. Pirro
LCPL James T. Fulford
CPT. Joseph Schulze
LCPL Ryan Thomas Albergo
U.S. Navy
Michael Azzara
Stephen Joblon
Jason Kinkead
ET 3 Marcie Moher
Edward Rivera
MM2 Matthew Kalinowski
MM2 Joseph Kalinowski
Anthony J. Magri
Lt. Michael Siderine
MA3 (SW) David J. Heffron
ENS John Homola
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Rob Bracero
Lt. Daniel Gavigan
Lt. Col. James Grace
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th Mal 1:14b‐2:2b, 8‐10/1 Thes 2:7b‐9, 13/Mt 23:1‐12(151)
5:00PM All Souls Novena
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Mal 1:14b‐2:2b, 8‐10/1 Thes 2:7b‐9, 13/Mt 23:1‐12(151)
9:00AM All Souls Novena
10:30AM People of the Parish
12 NOON Amado Gonzales
5:00PM Charles Merendino
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
Rom 11:29‐36/Lk 14:12‐14(485)
8:30AM Patricia Behr
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th
Rom 12:5‐16b/Lk 14:15‐24(486)
8:30AM All Souls Novena
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th
Rom 13:8‐10/Lk 14:25‐33(487)
8:30AM All Souls Novena
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th
Ez 47:1‐2,8‐9,12/1 Cor 3:9c‐11,16‐17/Jn 2:13‐22(671)
8:30AM All Souls Novena
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th
Rom 15:14‐21/Lk 16:1‐8(489)
8:30AM For An End to Abortion
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th‐
Feast of St. Martin of Tours
Rom 16:3‐9,16, 22‐27/Lk 16:9‐15(490)
8:30AM Living & Deceased U.S. Military
Veterans
5:00PM Thomas Dolan
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12th Wis 6:12‐16/1 Thes 4:13‐18/Mt 25:1‐13(154)
9:00AM Frank and Antoinette Petracca
10:30AM Walter Liszewski
12 NOON Deceased Members of the K of C
5:00PM Rose Uftring
Please pray for the following individuals: Daniel
Wilmer, Janet Higgins, Lucy Latting, Al D’Avolio,
Thomas Brown, Marlene Sommers, Ken Feder, Chris
Maltese, Carol Loske, Carol Molloy, George
Jungblut, Frank Mulligan, Matthew Kramer, Peter
Crocitto, Liam Wallace, Josephine DiCerbo, Ralph
DiCerbo, Thomas Boland, Angela & James Stagno,
Barney Aversano, Dorothy Woll.
FOR THE DECEASED
Aurelia D. Almonte, Elaine Duley, Anthony Palumbo
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform in our country’s time of need. We ask this in the
name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
FOR THE MILITARY
ST. MARTIN OF TOURS MINISTRY SCHEDULE
November 11th ‐ 12th
November 18th ‐ 19th
Sat. 5:00PM
EM’s
B. Alba
J. Belmont
P. Bonser
J. Fasano
M. Johnson
Readers
B. Clague
M. Lunt
Altar Servers
R. Diaz
T. Antonellis
J. McGuire
J. Toomey
Sun. 9:00AM
EM’s
Deacon Aprile
A. Dunn
M. Esposito
E. Gilchrist
K. Gilligan
Readers
Y. Turcios
L. Parker
Altar Servers
D. Russo
M. Smith
J. DeMarco
Ja. DeMarco
Sun. 10:30AM
EM’s
B. Behr
J. Felber
D. Garvin
F. Leavy
M. Ryan
Readers
T. Leavy
B. Salvaggio
Altar Servers
M. Traina
R. Gates
E. Bessen
J. Orellana
Sun. 12:00PM
EM’s
Dcn. McPartland
H. Conrad
M. Bradley
D. Reynolds
L. Niedzwiecki
Readers
J. Keating
Altar Servers
L. Mills
K. Mahepath
I. Velez
Sun. 5:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Ferri
A. DiMarco
B. Ruggiero
Reader
M. Ferri
Altar Servers
J. Pettit
C. Lorenz
J. Bliss
C. Bliss
Sat. 5:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Aprile
M. Jannotta
M. Lunt
B. Sheehan
H. Tomlinson
Readers
P. Bonser
D. Whitley‐Mule
Altar Servers
A. Gallagher
N. Gallagher
R. Diaz
J. Toomey
Sun. 9:00AM
EM’s
S. Longo
D. Montagna
C. Oshikanlu
R. Tricaricci
B. Burns
Readers
V. Erwat
E. Parker
Altar Servers
C. Aprker
V. DeMarco
J. Pettit
R. Byrne
Sun. 10:30AM
EM’s
Dcn. McPartland
M. Casey
D. Ferguson
J. Medina
R. Medina
Readers
K. Franke
J. Miller
Altar Servers
R. Gates
R. Patalan
C. Perdikou
J. Orellana
Sun. 12:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Ferri
P. Bigliani
A. Crocitto
L. McDonough
L. Niedzwiecki
Readers
J. Hall
Altar Servers
S. Illicete
P. Illicete
I. Velez
Sun. 5:00PM
EM’s
N. Beckmann
R. Bily
T. English
Reader
P. Uruburu
Altar Servers
D. Gerrity
K. Mahepath
C. Tarantino
BAKE SALE: This weekend, November 4th
and 5th, after all Masses, the Columbiettes will
be having their annual bake sale. Please stop by
after Mass and buy some homemade goodies.
We shall be in the entrance of the Church. All
monies will go to the support of charities for
our organization. Thank you!
HOLIDAY: Parish Offices will be closed on
Friday, November 10th in observance of
Veterans’ Day.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Next weekend,
November 11‐12th, there will be a Pancake
Breakfast in the Parish Center following the
9:00AM Mass. All are welcome to attend.
COLUMBIETTE PLANT SALE: The Columbi‐
ettes will be having their annual Christmas
Wreath & Grave Blanket Sale. Pickup will be on
Saturday, November 25th. Please see the flier at
the back of this bulletin. All orders MUST be
submitted by TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th.
ANNOINTING OF THE SICK: The sacrament
of the annointing of the sick will be offered on
Sunday, Nov. 19 at the 12 Noon mass. If you
need transportation or other assistance, call Par‐
ish Outreach (631‐264‐4840).
ST. MARTIN’S COAT AND BLANKET
DRIVE: On November 11 we celebrate the feast
day of our patron saint, Martin of Tours. In his
honor, we are asking for new or “gently used”
coats and new blankets to be given to Parish
Outreach. Items can be brought to the concert
that night or to Outreach at any time. Thank
you.
CONGRATULATIONS: Congratulations to
Anne Crocitto for receiving the Saint Agnes
Medal this past weekend. The award was given
to Anne by Bishop Barres for her kind and
passionate contribution to our Parish. We thank
her for her continued dedication and hard
work.
SCRIP: Scrip will be available after all Sunday
Masses this weekend and in the Rectory Mon‐
day through Friday from 9:00AM to 4:30PM.
WORLD APOSTOLATE OF FATIMA: The
National Pilgrimage Virgin Statue will be visit‐
ing the parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in
Lindenhurst on Friday, November 17th, at the
12:15PM Mass. All are invited.
THANKSGIVING DECORATIONS: Please
bring something from home that can be used to
decorate our Sanctuary for Thanksgiving; flow‐
ering plants, pumpkins, gourds, etc. items can
be left at the Rectory any time before Nov. 20.
The St. Martin’s Choir Fall Concert
Saturday, November 11th, 2017 The Feast Day of St. Martin of Tours
8:00 P.M.
The St. Martin’s Choir will be performing pieces by John Rutter, J.S. Bach, Z. Randall Stroope and other classical instrumental and choral pieces.
All proceeds are to benefit the St. Martin’s Music Ministry and Orchestra
for Christmas and Easter.
Tickets: $12 children, $15 Adults
St. Martin of Tours Church 37 Union Avenue
Amityville, NY 11701
Saints and Sinners
November is dedicated to the holy saints and holy souls who have gone before us. Where we walk,
they once walked. Where they have gone, we hope to follow. I remember touring catacombs of the dead in
Sicily. On display were real skeletons of the dead, and they spoke out to us from the grave; the sign read:
“You are where we once stood, we are where you will one day be.” It was a macabre setting, but a sobering
message. All around you this past week you saw the orange and black colors of Halloween. They are the col‐
ors of the orange pure beeswax candles and black bunting used in the ancient Catholic Funeral Masses before
Vatican II. Halloween is the night of the ghouls and goblins, but for us Christians, All Saints Day overshad‐
ows death with the triumphant victory of the saints about whom we have studied: Saint Augustine, Saint
Thomas Aquinas, Saint Martin of Tours, Saint Bernadette. All Souls is the day we remember those people we
actually knew in this life: your mother, your father, your child, your teacher, your friend who now lives with
God in eternal joy. Jesus tells us in the gospel: “This is the will of my heavenly Father: that I should not lose any‐
thing He gave to me, but raise it on the last day.” God wants us to live with Him forever and He gives us every
chance in this life, and even after we die. This is why we continuously offer Masses for the dead— to assist
them to heaven. I hope you have enrolled your deceased loved ones in the nine‐day novena of Masses offered
in every church throughout the world beginning on All Souls Day, November 2nd.
Pope Benedict XVI has spoken words that are essential to remember: “Every saint had a past, but
every sinner has a future.” Please remember those words. Saints did not always begin their lives well, but
they finished well. St. Augustine, Saint Thomas Becket and others had dubious and selfish beginnings, but
faithful and glorious endings to their lives. The process toward sainthood is not always pleasant, it can be
purgative, so as to burn away the dross and leave only the gold. Saul was knocked off a horse, other saints
were rejected and persecuted. They were ordinary people who did ordinary things extraordinarily well.
After 30 long years of his mother’s prayers for his conversion, the great Saint Augustine received baptism at
the hands of Saint Ambrose. He went from rogue to Christian, to priest, to bishop, to saint. And in the end, he
made the profound statement: “Too late have I come to love Thee, Lord.” Why did I waste so much time on
myself? Why didn’t I love you sooner Lord?
And then there are times when things can go tragically wrong. There is an old apocryphal story about
a young man named Pietro Bandinelli. It is one of my favorite stories. When Leonardo daVinci spent years
painting the masterpiece “The Last Supper” he scoured Italy for the models of each apostle. He selected a
young man named Pietro Bandinelli who looked exactly as a striking vision of Jesus. His presence conveyed
the virtues of Jesus’ compassion, gentleness and holiness. Bandinelli sat for daVinci to let his face be used for
Christ. Many years went by but daVinci had not yet finished the painting. He finished Peter, James,
Thomas, John, and then the last was Judas the traitor. It had to be someone who conveyed despair,
hopelessness and sin. He found his Judas in a prison. As the portrait was near to completion Judas became
despairing in grief. “Do you not remember me?” asked Judas. “I am Pietro Bandinelli. I was the model for
your Jesus.” His life of innocence and holiness had decayed into crime, despair and sin. Bandinelli had made
the greatest of all mistakes; he had gone from saint to sinner.
‐ Fr. Gerard Gordon
The Ladies of St. Martin’s Columbiettes and
The Ladies of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Amityville Invite you to join them for a
Thanksgiving Brunch
Sunday, November 12th St. Martin’s Parish Center 37 Union Ave., Amityville
1:30PM to 4:30PM
Children are invited to submit a drawing or short paragraph telling of something they are thankful for.
Please bring the children’s work to the Rectory before November 10th.
We look forward to welcoming you!
STEWARDSHIP Our Way of Life
AWARENESS WEEKEND: When we trust that God loves us as individuals, as we are, we can’t
help but embrace stewardship as our way of life. As people who embrace stewardship, we
continue to share the Good News with all whose lives we touch.
SOME STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT: “The greatest among you will be the one who serves the
rest,” Jesus says in today’s Gospel. What wonderful good news for those who give of their time in
service it others.
On November 11, we celebrate out patron, Martin of Tours. The legend depicted in our beautiful
mosaic shows him sharing his cloak with a poor beggar, who appeared in a vision as Jesus. He was
a soldier, monk, and bishop who was a devoted peacemaker. As good stewards, may we aspire to
Martin’s example to be ready to spend ourselves in service to others, whenever and wherever, the
Lord asks.
LIVING STEWARDSHIP: We are grateful this week for all stewards who make certain that what‐
ever gifts are theirs to share, they stand ready to share them lovingly – in justice – with others.
CELEBRATING OUR GIFTEDNESS: We celebrate the gifts of time, leadership, and generosity
shared with us by our KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS AND COLUMBIETTES. They provide assistance
to member and their families, the community, and the Church through charitable donations. Call
Paul (631‐592‐8151) and Arlene (631‐805‐0920) for more information or to join.
PARISH FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP:
10/22/17 Collection: $10,490.00
10/31/16 Collection: N/A
2017 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL:
Parish Goal: $83,400
Pledged: $71,185 (85.4%)
Collected: $56,903.75
Number of Donors: 245
Thank you for sharing your gifts of treasure.
Good St. Martin, pray that we, too, may be ready to spend ourselves for others when
the Lord calls. Amen.
EMPLOYMENT MINISTRY: At St. Martin’s
Employment Program we maintain a database
of personnel seeking employment in the local
Long Island market. We assist them by
providing counseling services including resume
development and by making available a wide
range of job search capabilities. Our extensive
client database covers a wide range of
employment experience ranging from office
work, sales help, factory work, food handling,
home care, and companions to assist the elderly.
If you can help, we can use volunteers on
Mondays & Wednesdays, for just four hours per
day, to assist people in finding suitable jobs. We
need parishioners who can interview clients,
prepare resumes, and perform job searches. If
you wish to help please call Frank, Kathy, or
Rosemary during regular office hours or leave a
message. This ministry is staffed by volunteer
case workers.
Phone: 631‐598‐2378; Fax: 631‐598‐2380
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday, 10:00AM‐
2:00PM, in the Outreach Office.
JOB OPENING: Direct Support Professionals–
Residential Services for Developmentally Dis‐
abled Adults. Nassau, Western Suffolk & East
End locations. Starting salary: $12.17/hr. FT &
PT evening, awake overnight & weekend shifts
available. And many flexible On Call opportu‐
nities. Duties include personal care, household
maintenance, transporting /safeguarding resi‐
dents on community outings, coaching for skills
development & administering meds. Training
provided. HS diploma/GED and a clean, valid
NYS Driver’s License are needed to apply. To
apply, transmit resume & cover letter via email
or fax & reference “DSP – parish bulletin” in the
subject line of your fax: 516‐733‐7038 or email:
SOCIAL MINISTRY
RESPECT LIFE: We know that all babies are
made in God’s image and likeness; therefore,
they are worthy of our love. Just because some
people say that unborn babies are “less than
human” doesn’t make it so. If we don’t speak
out in defense of the unborn, who will? We can
end abortion when we help the parents trust
that the baby is not an obstacle to their plans.
Rather, both children and parents find their
fulfillment in giving themselves to each other in
love and thereby truly becoming a family. God
bless and watch over all families.
The monthly meeting scheduled for Tuesday,
November 7th has been cancelled. It is election
day and we encourage you to vote Pro‐Life.
On Friday, November 10th, the 8:30AM
Mass will be said with our prayers to end abor‐
tion. Please try to attend.
Roses For Life: On Thursday, November
2nd, roses were placed on the Altar of the
Sacred Heart for the intentions of: all parishioners
and their families, that God will bless them this com‐
ing Thanksgiving and always. Requested by the
Respect for Life Committee.
CARING SPIRIT MINISTRY: The Tuesday,
November 21st meeting will be at 2:00PM at
JoAnnʹs house. A physical therapist, Dan
Marma, will be speaking about lower back
pain. Please call JoAnn at 631‐691‐6085 to let her
know if you are coming to the meeting.
On Tuesday, December 12th, the group will
be going to Milleridge Inn for lunch and to walk
around the Village that will be decorated for the
holidays. A head count is needed, so please call
JoAnn to let her know if you will be able to
attend.
Saint Martin of Tours BABY BOTTLE CAMPAIGN TO BENEFIT
THE LIFE CENTER OF LONG ISLAND The Baby Bottle Campaign to benefit The Life Center of Long Island will be completed with collection of
the filled bottles NEXT WEEKEND:
NOVEMBER 11th & 12th
Please continue to say the prayer attached to the bottle. Thank you for your continued prayerful and financial support and be assured it is making a BIG DIFFERENCE in the lives of many people served by
this busy crisis pregnancy center. Keep Going!!
THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE
Please donate food for St. Martin of
Tours Outreach Program’s Thanksgiving Food Baskets for less
fortunate families among us.
200 Food Baskets are anticipated to be distributed for the Holiday.
Outreach is now collecting
Canned Vegetables, Stuffing, Fruit Cocktail, Cranberry Sauce, Apple Juice, Mashed Potatoes,
Turkey Gravy, Yams, Small Chickens,
And of course TURKEYS!
Donations can be brought directly to St. Martin of Tours Outreach
Office
We will be collecting Thanksgiving Food through Friday, November 17th.
Thank you for your generosity!
After almost twenty years in Social Ministry,
the last twelve here as St. Martin of Tours
Social Ministry Director, the time has come
for me to move on to the next part of my life’s
journey. It has been an honor to serve the
people of our greater parish community. I
cannot express the gratitude for all of the
support I have received over the years from
staff, parishioners, locals, and especially the
dedicated volunteers I have had the privilege
to serve with. I hope I have made a positive
difference in people’s lives and that I was able
to be an instrument of God’s love in this
complicated world, whether to the single
mother, unemployed veteran, homeless
person, the critically ill, victim of a storm, or
the countless others who have found
themselves in need of compassion. I pray that
the parish and larger Amityville community
will continue to support the many programs
of Social Ministry: Outreach, Employment
Ministry, Citizenship Program, Cloak Room
Thrift Store, Blood Drives, Holiday Ministry,
& Social Justice. I wish many blessings on my
successor knowing the volunteers, the true
angels among us, will do their very best to
ensure a smooth transition. Please keep me in
your prayers as I begin a new adventure.
Thank you!
‐Keith Mainhart
Please join us this
Sunday, November 5th
after the 12 NOON Mass
to say goodbye.
There will be hospitality
in the Parish Center.
St. Martin of Tours
(Feast day ‐ November 11th)
Bishop; born at Sabaria (today Steinamanger in German, or Szombathely in Hungarian),
Pannonia (Hungary), about 316; died at Candes, Touraine, most probably in 397. In his early
years, when his father, a military tribune, was transferred to Pavia in Italy, Martin accompanied
him, and when he reached adolescence was, in accordance with the recruiting laws, enrolled in
the Roman army. Touched by grace at an early age, he was from the first attracted towards
Christianity, which had been in favour in the camps since the conversion of Emperor
Constantine. His regiment was soon sent to Amiens in Gaul, and this town became the scene of
the celebrated legend of the cloak. At the gates of the city, one very cold day, Martin met a
shivering and half‐naked beggar. Moved with compassion, he divided his coat into two parts
and gave one to the poor man. The part kept by himself became the famous relic preserved in the
oratory of the Frankish kings under the name of ʺSt. Martinʹs cloakʺ. Martin, who was still only a
catechumen, soon received baptism, and was a little later finally freed from military service at
Worms on the Rhine. As soon as he was free, he hastened to set out to Poitiers to enroll himself
among the disciples of St. Hilary, the wise and pious bishop whose reputation as a theologian
was already passing beyond the frontiers of Gaul.
In 361, he obtained permission to embrace the solitary life that he had adopted in Gallinaria. His
example was soon followed, and a great number of monks gathered around him. Thus was
formed the celebrated Benedictine Abbey of Ligug. Martin remained about ten years in this
solitude, but often left it to preach the Gospel in the central and western parts of Gaul, where the
rural inhabitants were still plunged in the darkness of idolatry and given up to all sorts of gross
superstitions. The memory of these apostolic journeys survives to our day in the numerous local
legends of which Martin is the hero and which indicate roughly the routes that he followed.
Martin became Bishop of the Church of Tours, consecrated on 4 July. He did not change his way
of life: fleeing from the distractions of the large city, he settled himself in a small cell at a short
distance from Tours, beyond the Loire. Some other hermits joined him there, and thus was
gradually formed a new monastery, named, Marmoutier, which it has kept to our own day.
Thus, to an untiring zeal Martin added the greatest simplicity, and it is this which explains how
his pastoral administration so admirably succeeded in sowing Christianity throughout Touraine.
After a last visit to Rome, Martin went to Candes, one of the religious centers created by him in
his diocese, when he was attacked by the illness which ended his life. Ordering himself to be
carried into the presbytery of the church, he died there in 400 (according to some authorities,
more probably in 397) at the age of about 81, evincing until the last that exemplary spirit of
humility and mortification which he had ever shown. The Church of France has always
considered Martin one of her greatest saints, and hagiographers have recorded a great number of
miracles due to his intercession while he was living and after his death.
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