A nun in Tomar during the 7th century, Irene was slandered by her director, Remy, after she rejected his advances. A victim of the jealousy of the lord Bertanid, she was murdered by a river. Her body was miraculously found in the Tagus, protected by an angelic tomb.
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SAINT IRENE OF TOMAR, VIRGIN AND MARTYR (653).
Origins and religious education
Irene was born in Tomar in the 7th century into a noble family and received a pious education under the guidance of her aunts and her uncle, the Abbot Celio.
Irene was born in To Tomar Birthplace of the saint in Portugal. mar, in the Portuguese Estremadura, to noble and highly pious parents, who entrusted her education to her two aunts, Julia and Casta, superiors of a community of holy maidens. Celio, Ir ene's Sélio Uncle of Irene and abbot of a monastery, responsible for her education. uncle and abbot of a neighboring monastery, took care to inspire in her from a young age the sentiments of the highest Christian virtues; and, so that she might be better instructed, he entrusted her direction to a religious of his abbey, named R emig Remy Religious figure and spiritual director of Irene who slandered her out of romantic spite. ius, whom he believed to be very advanced in the ways of perfection.
The healing of Bertanid
Leading a secluded life, Irene inspires a sickly passion in the lord Bertanid, whom she eventually heals by exhorting him to chastity.
Irene led such a secluded life that she only went out once a year to visit the church of Saint Peter, on the day of his feast. During one of these outings, a young lord named Ber tanid be Bertanid A young lord in love with Irene who ordered her execution out of jealousy. came enamored with her; and this love consumed him so much that it caused him to fall into a wasting sickness. Irene learned by revelation what was happening; and, moved by God, she went to find him well accompanied, and spoke to him with such force about the excellence of chastity that she removed his foolish passion; Bertanid recovered his former health.
Slander and Martyrdom
A victim of the slander of her director Remy and the jealousy of Bertanid, Irene is murdered by a soldier on the banks of the Nadau River.
Our young nun was making new progress in perfection day by day, when the devil stirred up against her one of the strangest persecutions one could imagine. It was through the means of her director. Thi s wretch forg son directeur Religious figure and spiritual director of Irene who slandered her out of romantic spite. ot himself to the point of revealing to her the criminal flames by which his insides were consumed, in order to excite similar ones in her innocent heart. But Irene, far from listening to him, reproached him bitterly. The shameless man was quite surprised to see himself thus rebuffed; but his shame only served to drive him to the final extremities of despair. To take revenge, he spread the rumor that Irene was pr egnant. Bertanid A young lord in love with Irene who ordered her execution out of jealousy. Bertanid, informed of these rumors, fell into such a furious jealousy that, without inquiring into the truth, he charged a soldier to put her to death. The latter, having found the Saint on her knee s on the bank of rivière de Nadau Site of the martyrdom of Irene. the Nadau River, where she was praying to Our Lord to deliver her from the disgrace that such great malice had brought upon her, pierced her with a sword stroke and thus made her the victim of the one whose life she had saved two years earlier.
The miraculous tomb in the Tagus
Her body is found in an underwater tomb fashioned by angels in the Tagus, where the waters recede to allow the faithful to pass.
The executioner threw her body into the river at that very hour to hide the crime; but God made known to Abbo t Selio al abbé Sélio Uncle of Irene and abbot of a monastery, responsible for her education. l that had happened. He divulged the fact for the honor of his dear niece, and a great assembly of people of all conditions gathered to go and seek her precious remains. The Nadau river had cast them into the Nezere, and the latter into the Tagus; the angels had formed for them wi th t Tage River where the saint's miraculous tomb was discovered. heir own hands a precious tomb, as they had formerly done for Saint Clement. There was no difficulty in approac hing this tom saint Clément Pope and martyr cited in comparison for the miracle of the underwater tomb. b, because the waters of the river had miraculously receded to leave a free path to the middle of its bed, where it was placed. The body of the Saint was found there in a ravishing whiteness and beauty; they wished to draw it from there to transport it solemnly into a church, but it was impossible to move it. Then, so as not to oppose the will of God, who had himself prepared this sepulcher for his spouse, they contented themselves with taking a part of her hair and shreds of her tunic, which were placed as precious relics in the monastery o f which cheveux Fragments of the saint's body and clothing preserved in the monastery of Selio. her uncle was abbot. The blind and the paralyzed were healed by their touch, and they became sources of health in the land. Scarcely had the procession moved away from this miraculous tomb, when the river, returning to its bed, surrounded it and covered it entirely.
Legacy and name of Santarem
The city of Scalabis was renamed Santarem in honor of the saint, whose relics perform numerous healings.
The city of Santarem Santarem City in Portugal where the saint's life takes place. (that is to say, Saint Irene) owes its current name to the glory of this illustrious martyr of chastity. It was previously called Scalabi Scalabis City in Portugal where the saint's life takes place. s.
Cf. Acta Sanctoru Acta Sanctorum Monumental hagiographic collection by the Bollandists. m, year July 20.
Annexes & related entities
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Key Events
- Education by her aunts Julia and Chaste
- Miraculous healing of Lord Bertanid through her words on chastity
- Attempted seduction and slander by her director Remy
- Assassinated by a soldier on the orders of a jealous Bertanid
- Miraculous discovery of the body in the bed of the Tagus River
Miracles
- Revelation of Bertanid's illness
- Miraculous withdrawal of the waters of the Tagus to access her tomb
- Body found intact and of ravishing beauty underwater
- Healing of the blind and the paralyzed through her relics