
A Tale of Fire, Wind, and Healing: The Fascinating Legacy of St. Blaise
The beloved blessing of the throats on the feast of St. Blaise has outlasted empires, plagues and revolutions — proving that some traditions truly stand the test of time.
The beloved blessing of the throats on the feast of St. Blaise has outlasted empires, plagues and revolutions — proving that some traditions truly stand the test of time.
How did St. Blaise get associated with otolaryngology? While in prison, tradition holds that St. Blaise saved a boy from choking on a fishbone.
We traditionally we get our throats blessed on St. Blaise’s feast day, Feb. 3. But what fascinating facts about him, his relics and miraculous connection to Dubrovnik don’t most of us know?
Through the intercession of Saint Blaise, bishop and martyr, may God deliver us from every disease of the throat, and from every other illness
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