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Thought for the Day – 3 August – The Human Soul 

Thought for the Day – 3 August – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

The Human Soul 

The human body is one of the most wonderful creations of God.
Unlike the bodies of most animals, it does not bend, towards the earth but stands up, towards the sky, in the direction of our true heavenly fatherland.
It communicates with creation outside it, by means of the five senses.
It has contact with other bodies too, as a way of making use of them, when the opportunity arises, by means of the sense of touch.
It has the sense of taste, to distinguish between different flavours and to act as a guide to it’s sustenance.
The sense of smell, enables it to experience perfumes and to avoid unhealthy odours.
By means of hearing and speech, it can communicate with other people, understand their ideas and express it’s own, as well as, listen to the wonderful music of creation.
Lastly, there is sight, the most astounding of the senses, which helps us o see in earthly objects, an enchanting reflection of the eternal Beauty of God.
The scientist is lost in admiration at the perfection of the human body and if his science is also wisdom, he should exclaim:  ‘This is the hand of God!’

Nevertheless, in comparison with the greatness of the human soul, the perfections of the body are quite insignificant.
The soul is like a breath of the Divine Spirit and a ray of the Divine Wisdom.
It is a simple, spiritual and immortal being, which bears in itself, the Image of God.

Unlike the body, it is not tied to this earth but can soar high above it, by means of it’s faculty of thought.
It can investigate the secrets of God’s own nature and is also capable of immense love.
We should indeed be grateful to God for His Infinite Goodness.

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

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Quote/s of the Day – 3 August – ‘We are to become vessels of God’s compassionate love for others.’

Quote/s of the Day – 3 August – The Finding of the Relics of St Stephen, Protomartyr: – Acts 6:8-10, 7:54-59; Matthew 23:34-39 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

And you shall be hated by all men,
for My Name’s sake.
But, not a hair of your head shall perish.

Luke 21:17-18

Lord, do not hold this sin against them

Acts 7:60

We are to become vessels
of God’s compassionate love for others
.”

St Clare (1194-1253)

“ It is necessary, therefore, to obey
the Eternal Father by following Our Lord
in order to hear His Word.
And behold, how we are taught that all
persons, whatever their condition may be,
must pray and meditate,
for it is there, principally,
where this Divine Master speaks to us.
… But, it will not do us any good to listen,
if we do not DO what He says to us,
observing His commandments
and His wishes faithfully,

St Francis de Sales (1567-1622)
Doctor of Charity

You must be reconciled to your enemies,
speak to them, as if they had never done you
anything but good, all your life,
keeping nothing in your heart but the charity,
which the good Christian should have, for everyone,
so that we may all appear with confidence,
before the tribunal of God.

St John Vianney (1786-1859)

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One Minute Reflection – 3 August – “Lord, do not hold this sin against them” – Acts 7:60

One Minute Reflection – 3 August – “The Month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary” – The Finding of the Relics of St Stephen, Protomartyr – Acts 6:8-10, 7:54-59 – Matthew 23:34-39 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

“Lord, do not hold this sin against them” – Acts 7:60

REFLECTION – “Let us imitate our Lord and pray for our enemies … He was Crucified yet, at the same time, prayed to His Father for the sake of those who were crucifying Him. But how could I possibly imitate our Lord, one might ask? If you wish to, you will be able to. If you were not able to do it, how could He have said: “Learn from Me for I am meek and humble of heart”? (Mt 11:29) …

If you have difficulty in imitating our Lord, at least imitate him who is also His servant, His Deacon – I would speak of Stephen. Just as Christ, in the midst of those crucifying Him, without considering the Cross, without considering His own predicament, pleaded with the Father on behalf of His tormentors (Lk 23:34), so His servant, surrounded by those who were stoning him, attacked by all, crushed beneath a hail of stones and, without taking any account of the suffering they were causing him, said: “Lord, do not hold this sin against them” (Acts 7:60). Do you see how the Son spoke and how His servant prayed? The former said: “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do,” and the latter said: “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” Moreover, to make us better realise, the fervour with which he was praying, he did not just pray, as he stood beneath the blows of the stones but, he spoke on his knees with sincerity and compassion …

Christ said: “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.” Stephen cried out: “Lord, do not hold this sin against them.” Paul, in his turn, said: “I offer up this sacrifice for my brethren, my kin according to race” (cf.Rm 9:3). Moses said: “If you would only forgive their sin! And if you will not, then strike me out of the book that you have written!” (Ex 32:32). David said: “May your hand fall on me and my kindred,” (2 Sam 24:17). … What kind of forgiveness do we think we shall receive if we ourselves do the opposite of what is asked of us and pray against our enemies, when the Lord Himself and His servants of both Old and New Testaments, direct us to pray on their behalf?” – St John Chrysostom (345-407) Father and Doctor of the Church (Sermon for Good Friday “The Cross and the bandit”).

PRAYER – Grant us, we beseech Thee, O Lord, to imitate what we celebrate, so that we may learn to love even our enemies because we keep the anniversary of the death of him, who knew how to plead, even for his persecutors with our Lord, Jesus Christ, Thy Son. Through the same Jesus Christ, Thy Son our Lord, Who lives and reigns with Thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen (Collect).

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Our Morning Offering – 3 August – The Universal Prayer of St Clement I

Our Morning Offering – 3 August – Pentecost VIII

In The Name Of The Whole
Christian People

The Universal Prayer of St Clement I (c88–c101)
Pope and Martyr,
Apostolic Father of the Church

We beg Thee, Master,
be our help and strength.
Save those among us who are oppressed,
have pity on the lowly
and lift up the fallen.
Heal the sick,
bring back the straying
and feed the hungry.
Release those in prison,
steady those who falter
and strengthen the fainthearted.
Let all nations come to know Thee,
the One God, with Thy Son Jesus Christ
and ourselves, Thy people
and the sheep of Thy pasture.
Do not keep count of the sins of Thy servants
but purify them, through the bath of Thine Truth
and direct our steps.
Help us to walk in holiness of heart
and to do what is good and pleasing in Thine eyes
and in the eyes of our rulers.
Master, let Thine Face shine on us
to grant us every good in peace,
protect us by Thine powerful Hand,
deliver us from every evil, by the might of Thine Arm.
Grant us and all who dwell on this earth,
peace and harmony, O Lord.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 3 August – St Pietro (c1033-1105) Bishop of Anagni,

Saint of the Day – 3 August – St Pietro (c1033-1105) Bishop of Anagni, Italy, Mpmk, Papal Chaplain and Legate, Restorer of the Anagni Cathedral, its people and of its Clerics .Born in c1033 in Salermo, Anagni, Italy and died there on 3 August 1105. after faithfully serving his Diocese as their guardian and shepherd with discipline and love, for 43 years. Patronages – of the City and Diocese of Anagni. Also known as – Pierre, Peter.

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Anagni, St Pietro, Bishop, who rested in the Lord after gaining great renown for monastic observance and for pastoral vigilance.”

Pietro had been prepared for pastoral office by the life of meditation and prayer to which he had been directed from childhood, when, descended from the family of the Lombard Princes of Salerno and, orphaned at a young age, he was sent to the Monastery of San Benedetto.

Here, he pursued the study of the Sacred Canons and so distinguished himself as a Monk that Pope St Gregory VII appointed him as the Bishop of Anagni.

As the Bishop, he improved the spiritual welfare of the City and started rebuilding the Cathedral and reform the Clerics of the See. He was then sent, as the Papal Legate to the Eastern Empire where he was also able to convince Emperor Michael VII Doukas, to provide funds and craftsmen to assist in the building of Anagni’s Cathedral. The new Cathedral also included an annexed hospice, where free accommodation and care was provided not only to the sick but also to pilgrims.

In 1096, Pietro joined the forces of Bohemond of Taranto during the First Crusade on their way to the Holy Land and later returned by way of Constantinople, Palermo and Salerno.

In Anagni, he suffered greatly at the hands of Clerics who were enemies of his reforms but when, after forty-three years as their Bishop, he died on 3 August 1105, the arduous work was accomplished! The Cathedral had been rebuilt and discipline restored to both the Clery and the faithful, including community life. Clerics he had trained were ready to worthily succeed him in the governance of the Anagni Church. His great friend and collaborator, Bruno di Segni, was then able, after celebrating his funeral, to recount his edifying life and prepare for his glorification.

Regarding the history of his cult, we recall, after the proclamation of Pietro’s Sainthood on 4 June 1110, by Pope Paschal II, a mere 4 years after his death, the Saint’s second successor, Pietro II, as legend has it, oversaw the translation of his body from the upper Basilica to the lower. Here, after more than 2 Centuries, the Anagnina Canon Jacopo de Guerra restored the aAltar erected in his honour which was Consecrated on 11 February 1324.

In a large niche carved into the back wall, he had the holy Bishop painted, nobly seated in a Cathedral between the upright figures of Saints Aurelia and Neomisia. The Anagnina Church still celebrates his Feastday on 3 August but since he is the Patron Saint of the City and Diocese, his silver-plated copper bust, with a Relic, a work of 1541, is displayed alongside the similar bust of the Martyr Magnus ,during the patronal celebrations of 19 August.

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The Finding of the Relics of St Stephen, Protomartyr, Maria Santissima Scala del Paradiso / Holy Mary, Ladder to Paradise, Italy (1498) and Feasts of the Saints – 3 August

The Finding of the Relics of St Stephen, Protomartyr:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/08/03/saint-of-the-day-3-august-the-finding-of-the-relics-of-st-stephen-protomartyr/
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Jerusalem, the finding of the body of most blessed Saint Stephen, the first Martyr and of the Saints Gamaliel, Nicodemus and Abibo, through a Divine revelation made to the Priest Lucian, in the time of the Emperor Honorius.

Maria Santissima Scala del Paradiso / Holy Mary, Ladder to Paradise, Noto, Siracusa, Sicily, Italy (1498) – 3 August:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/03/maria-santissima-scala-del-paradiso-holy-mary-ladder-to-paradise-noto-siracusa-sicily-italy-1498-and-memorials-of-the-saints/

St Abibas

St Aspren (1st Century) The First Bishop of Naples, Consecrated by St Peter as Bishop. Patronages – Archdiocese of Naples, Italy, against migraine.
Apostolic Bishop of Naples:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/03/saint-of-the-day-3-august-st-aspren-1st-century/

Blessed Augustine Gazotich OP (1262-1323) Bishop of Lucera, Croatia, of the Order of Preachers. He was also noted for being the guide for Dante Alighieri as the poet travelled through Croatia. His reputation for personal holiness remained noted long after his death; this resulted in Pope Innocent XII confirming the late Bishop’s Beatification in 1700.
Bl Augustine’s Devout Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2018/08/03/saint-of-the-day-3-august-blessed-augustine-gazotich-o-p-1262-1323/

St Benno of Einsiedeln (Died 940) Bishop of Metz, Hermit, Monk, Co-founder of the renowned Einsiedeln Abbey in Switzerland.
His Holy Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/08/03/saint-of-the-day-3-august-st-benno-of-einsiedeln-died-940-bishop/

St Dalmatius

St Euphronius of Autun (Died after 472) Bishop and Confessor, Founder and builder of a Basilica and a Monastery.
His Life of Grace:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/08/03/saint-of-the-day-3-august-saint-euphronius-of-autun-died-after-472-bishop-and-confessor/

St Gamaliel
St Gaudentia
Bl Godfrey of Le Mans
Bl Gregory of Nonantula
St Hermellus
St Nicodemus

St Pietro (c1033-1105) Bishop of Anagni, Italy

St Senach of Clonard (Died 6th Century) One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland

St Trea of Ardtree

St Waltheof of Melrose O.Cist. (c 1095-1159) Abbot, Apostle of charity, Mystic.
His Holy Life:
https://anastpaul.com/2019/08/03/saint-of-the-day-3-august-saint-waltheof-of-melrose-o-cist-c-1095-1159/