SMC360H1 Chapter Notes -Ildefonsus, Chasuble, Due Date

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Ildephonsus was a man who was named a saint for his love for mary and for his service to her. He wrote a treatise on her perpetual virginity and moved her feast day. She proclaimed that the throne on which he sat and the chasuble shall be his alone. However, upon his death, siagrio, who took his place, was proud, wanting to be as revered as. He said things which angered mary, then he sat on the throne and demanded for the chasuble, the latter of which suffocated him to death. Ildephonsus: he wrote a treatise on mary"s perpetual virginity and moved her feast day. Mary approved of his writing, appearing to him on her feast day and gave a chasuble made by angels. Siagrio: he was proud, thinking that he was equal to ildephonsus. From his vanity and his pride, he sinned, and ildephonsus" chasuble choked him, and he died due to his folly.

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