St. Blaise: Bishop, Martyr, and Protector of the Throat
- Altynai Maria Abaskan

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"Through the intercession of St. Blaise, may God deliver you from every disease of the throat and every other illness." — Traditional Blessing of Throats

The Memorial of St. Blaise, celebrated on February 3, 2026, honors the holy bishop of Sebaste in Armenia, a courageous witness of faith and steadfast defender of the Gospel. St. Blaise is remembered for his pastoral care, miraculous healings, and ultimate sacrifice during a time of persecution, offering Catholics an enduring example of trust in God.
Shepherd of Souls and Healer
St. Blaise dedicated his life to the spiritual and physical well-being of his flock. Known for his deep compassion, he healed the sick and protected his people from harm. Tradition holds that he miraculously saved a child who was choking on a fishbone, an event that has inspired the Church’s blessing of throats on his feast day.
Faithfulness Amid Persecution
Despite threats from the Roman authorities, Blaise remained unwavering in his commitment to Christ. He was imprisoned and eventually martyred for refusing to renounce the faith. His courage under trial continues to inspire the faithful to stand firm in their beliefs, even in the face of adversity.
The Blessing of Throats
The Church honors St. Blaise each year with the Blessing of Throats, a sacramental invoking God’s protection against illness and harm. This practice not only commemorates his miraculous intercession but also reminds believers of the importance of prayer, faith, and the intercessory power of the saints in daily life.
A Reflection for Our Time
In today’s world, where both physical and spiritual health are precious, St. Blaise’s example invites us to seek God’s protection and healing. His life encourages the faithful to cultivate courage, compassion, and trust in God’s providence, turning even ordinary moments into opportunities for prayer and blessing.
As we honor St. Blaise this February, may his intercession guide us to care for others, trust God in trials, and invoke His protection over our lives.
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