St. Wenceslaus
Feast: September 28. St. Wenceslaus (903-29), also known by
Vaclav, was born near Prague, and was the son of Duke Wratislaw. He was taught
Christianity by his grandmother, St. Ludmila. The Magyars, along with
Drahomira, an anti-Christian faction murdered the Duke and St. Lumila, and took
over the government. Wenceslaus was declared the new ruler after a coup in 922.
He encouraged Christianity. Boleslaus, his brother, no longer successor to the
throne, after Wenceslaus' son was born, joined a group of noble Czech
dissenters. They invited Wenceslaus to a religious festival, trapped and killed
him on the way to Mass. He is the patron saint of Bohemia and his feast day is
September 28.
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