Ash Wednesday
Selected Mass Reading
Gospel — Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
Feast Days
Saint Theotonius was born around 1082 in Ganfei, in northern Portugal, to the wealthy and devout Oveco and Eugenia. Formed in the Church from childhood under the guidance of his uncle, Bishop Crescónio, he grew in learning and holiness and was ordained a priest before 1109. Serving in Viseu, he became archpriest and won hearts as a compelling preacher and a steadfast friend of the poor. Deeply mindful of the faithful departed, he offered Mass each Friday for the souls in Purgatory and led processions to the cemetery, gathering alms to relieve those in need. Twice he made pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and the mysteries of Christ’s Passion awakened in him a desire for renewed religious life. In 1131–1132 he helped found the Monastery of the Holy Cross in Coimbra, where he became the first prior of the Canons Regular and a reformer of Portuguese religious life. A trusted advisor to King Afonso I, he spoke truth with courage, refusing honors and bishoprics. After decades of service he withdrew as a hermit, dying in Coimbra on February 18, 1162. Venerated as the first Portuguese saint, he is patron of Viseu. His feast day is February 18.