Posted in GOD ALONE!, Our MORNING Offering, PRAYERS of the SAINTS, PRAYERS to the SAINTS, QUOTES on HEAVEN, QUOTES on PATIENCE, QUOTES on SUFFERING, St Alphonsus de Liguori,

Our Morning Offering – 8 August – Prayer to the Fourteen Holy Helpers By St Alphonsus

Our Morning Offering – 8 August – “The Month of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary” – The Feast of the 14 Holy Helpers

Prayer to the Fourteen Holy Helpers
By St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)
Doctor of the Church

Great princes of Heaven, Holy Helpers,
who sacrificed to God all your earthly possessions,
wealth, preferment and even life
and who now are crowned in Heaven
in the secure enjoyment of eternal bliss and glory;
have compassion on me,
a poor sinner in this vale of tears
and obtain for me from God,
for Whom you gave up all things
and Who loves you as His servants,
the strength to bear patiently, all the trials of this life,
to overcome all temptations
and to persevere in God’s service to the end,
that one day I too may be received into your company,
to praise and glorify Him, the supreme Lord,
Whose Beatific Vision you enjoy
and Whom you praise and glorify forever.
Amen

Posted in SAINT of the DAY

Saint of the Day – 8 August – St Aemilian (Died c818) Confessor, Bishop

Saint of the Day – 8 August – St Aemilian (Died c818) Confessor, Bishop of Cyzicus in Greece, Defender of Holy Images. Died in an unknown region when exiled from his See for his stand against Emperor Leo the Armenian. Also known as – Aemilianus, Emilian, Emiliano, Name means: the zealous one / from the family of the Aemilians (Latin).

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “St Aemilitian, Bishop, who ended his life in exile after having suffered much from the Emperor Leo, for the veneration of Holy Images.”

Aemilian was Bishop of Cycicus/ Kyzikos —the present-day ruins in Düzler near Erdek in Turkey.

During the reign of Emperor Leo V the Armenian, he vigorously defended the veneration of Holy Images.

He was tortured and died in exile for his faith.

Posted in franciscan OFM, INCORRUPTIBLES, MARIAN TITLES, SAINT of the DAY

Santa Maria della Querce / Our Lady of the Oak, Italy (1417), Link to Day Three of the Assumption Novena, The Fourteen Holy Helpers and all the Saints for 8 August

Novena to Our Lady of the Assumption, DAY THREE

Santa Maria della Querce / Our Lady of the Oak, Lucignano, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy (1417) – 8 August, Third Saturday of September:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/08/santa-maria-della-querce-our-lady-of-the-oak-lucignano-arezzo-tuscany-italy-1417-and-memorials-of-the-saints-8-august/

The Fourteen Holy Helpers:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/08/08/saint-s-of-the-day-8-august-the-fourteen-holy-helpers/
A group of Saints invoked with special confidence because they have proven themselves efficacious helpers in adversity and difficulties, are known and venerated under the name Fourteen Holy Helpers.

The Notable Martyrs Saints within the Group are:
Acacius, Barbara, Blaise, Christopher, Cyriacus, Catherine of Alexandria, Denis, Erasmus of Formia, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret of Antioch, Pantaleon and Vitus.
A little more about the 14 Holy Helpers:

https://anastpaul.com/2018/07/25/thought-for-the-day-25-july-the-memorial-of-st-christopher-died-c-251-one-of-the-fourteen-holy-helpers/

St Cyriacus the Martyr (Died c 303) Deacon, Miracle-worker. One of the Fourteen Holy Helpers.
His Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2020/08/08/saint-of-the-day-8-august-saint-cyriacus-the-martyr-died-c-303/

St Aemilian (Died c818) Confessor, Bishop of Cyzicus in Greece

St Altman of Passau (c1020 – 1091) Bishop, Monastic Founder, Reformer and an important representative of the Gregorian reforms, Apostolic Vicar and Papal Legate of Germany, a devoted servant of the poor and sick.
His Zealous Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/08/saint-of-the-day-8-august-saint-altman-of-passau-c-1020-1091/

Ven Antonio/Margil of Jesus OFM (1657-1726) Franciscan Priest and Friar, Missionary, ascetic, mystic, miracle-worker, apostle of prayer and penance, administrator, known as the “Apostle of New Spain and Texas” and the “Flying Father” 
About Venerable Antonio:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/08/08/saint-of-the-day-8-august-venerable-antonio-margil-of-jesus-ofm-1657-1726-the-flying-father/

St Eleutherius of Constantinople

St Famianus O.Cist. (1090-1150) Cistercian Monk, Hermit, Pilgrim, Miracle-worker.
His Body remains Incoccrupt in Gallese, Umbria, Italy.
St Famianus bears the great honour of being the first Cistercian to be Canonised which took place in 1154 by Pope Adrian IV.
His Holy Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/08/08/saint-of-the-day-8-august-saint-famianus-o-cist-1090-1150-pilgrim-monk/

St Gedeon of Besancon
St Hormisdas of Persia
St Largus
St Leobald of Fleury
St Leonidas of Constantinople
St Marinus of Anzarba
St Mummolus of Fleury
St Myron the Wonder Worker
St Rathard of Diessen
St Severus of Vienne
St Sigrada
St Smaragdus
St Ternatius of Besançon
St Ultan of Crayke

Blessed William OFM (Died 1364) MartyrFriar of the Order of Friar’s Minor, Missionary to Palestine. Born in Castellammare di Stabia, Naples, Italy and died a most horrific death in 1364 in Gaza, Palestine. His body and all his property, including his Breviary, were burned.
His Holy Life and Holy Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/08/08/saint-of-the-day-8-august-blessed-william-of-castellammare-di-stabia-ofm-died-1364-martyr/

Martyrs of Albano – 4 Saints: Four Christians who were Martyred together, and about we today know little more than their names – Carpóforo, Secondo, Severiano and Vittorino. They were martyred in Albano, Italy – their remains are interred in the San Senator cemetery, on the Appian Way, 15 miles from Rome, Italy.

Martyrs of Rome – 5 Saints: Five Christians Martyred together; we know nothing else about them but the names – Ciriaco, Crescenziano, Giuliana, Memmia and Smaragdus. They were martyred at the 7 mile marker, on the Via Ostia, Rome, Italy.

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Thought for the Day – 7 August – Mary’s Patience

Thought for the Day – 7 August – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

Mary’s Patience

“Holy Mary, Mother of Sorrows, obtain for me the spirit of loving patience which made you the Queen of Martyrs.
Help me to carry, with resignation, the cross which God has given me.
Help me to walk like you in the footsteps of Jesus, until I reach my Calvary, so that I may join Him and you, in the glory of Heaven. Amen,”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/05/10/thought-for-the-day-10-may-marys-patience/
PART TWO:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/05/10/thought-for-the-day-10-may-marys-patience-2/

Posted in CONFESSION/PENANCE, GOD ALONE!, QUOTES on HEAVEN, QUOTES on PURITY

Quote/s of the Day – 7 August – St Cajetan

Quote/s of the Day – 7 August – St Cajetan (1480-1547) Confessor

Even if all the Saints
and every single creature
should abandon you,
Jesus will always be near you,
for whatever your need.”

There is no road to Heaven
but that of innocence or penance.

MORE:
https://anastpaul.com/2024/08/07/quote-s-of-the-day-7-august-st-cajetan-3/

St Cajetan (1480-1547)

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One Minute Reflection – 7 August– No man can serve two masters. – Matthew 6:24

One Minute Reflection – 7 August – “The Month of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary” – St Cajetan (1480-1547) Confessor – Ecclesiasticus 31:8-11 – Matthew 6:24-33 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

No man can serve two masters.” – Matthew 6:24

REFLECTION – “To want to place one’s hope and trust in passing things, is to want to set one’s foundations in running water! Everything passes, God abides. To be attached to what is transitory is to cut oneself off from what endures. For who, carried away by the angry whirling of a rapid, can stand firm in that rolling flood? So, if you wish to avoid being carried away by the current, then flee from all that flows away. Otherwise, the object of our love, will make us finish by doing exactly what we wanted to avoid! Whoever attaches himself to transitory things, will surely be dragged along, to wherever the things he is clinging to, are drifting.

So, the first thing we must do, is to keep ourselves from loving material goods; the second is, not to put our trust in such of those goods, as are entrusted for our use and not our enjoyment. The soul, who is attached to goods which only pass away, very soon loses its own stability. The current of this present life carries off, whoever it bears and, it is a foolish delusion, for whoever this current carries, to try to stand upright in it!” – St Gregory the Great (540-604) Pope, Father and Doctor of the Church (Morals on Job, 34).

PRAYER – O God, Who bestowed upon St Cajetan, Thy Confessor, the grace to follow the apostolic way of life; grant us we beseech Thee, by his intercession and example, ever to trust in Thee and to long only for the things of Heaven.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 – 7 August – Prayer for Peace to the Immaculate Virgin By Pope Paul IV

Our Morning Offering – 7 August – “The Month of theI mmaculate Heart of Mary” – Feastday of St Cajetan (1480-1547) Known as the “Father of Providence” and the “Huntsman of Souls” – Confessor, Founder of the Theatine Order

(Pope Paul IV was a friend of St Cajetan and also a member
of his Order, the Theatines, named after Paul IV’s See as Bishop
).

Prayer for Peace to the Immaculate Virgin
By Pope Paul IV CR (1476-1559)

Look down with maternal clemency,
most Blessed Virgin,
upon all your children.
Consider the anxiety of Bishops
who fear that their flocks will be tormented
by a terrible storm of evils.
Heed the anguish of so many people,
fathers and mothers of families
who are uncertain about their future
and beset by hardships and cares.
Soothe the minds of those at war
and inspire them with ‘thoughts of peace.’
Through your intercession,
may God, the avenger of injuries,
turn to mercy.
May He give back to nations
the tranquility they seek
and bring them to a lasting age
of genuine prosperity.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 7 August – Blessed Jordan Forzate OSB (1158-1248) Abbot,

Saint of the Day – 7 August – Blessed Jordan Forzate OSB (1158-1248) Abbot, Peacemaker, Papal and Civil Negotiator, Papal Legate and Visitor. Born in Padua and died on 7 August 1248 at Venice. Also known as – Jordan of Padua. Additional Memorial – 13 August in Padua.

Jordan was born into the noble Forzaté family. At the age of 16, on the night of 4 March 1174, he fled, terrified, from the raging fire which destroyed most of the City, taking refuge in the small Monastery of San Benedetto, located outside the City.

For 20 years after this time, nothing is documented about Jordan but he certainly led an exemplary life. In 1195, he was a Prior of the Monastery which he had rebuilt in two sections divided by high walls, one for the Monks and the other for the Nuns. The Church was in the centre, serving the holy Mass and Sacraments to both the Monks and the Nuns.

It is said that Abbot Jordan, once the work was finished, planted the dogwood stick ( which he used to trace the outline of the Monastery in the ground) in the centre of the courtyard reserved for the Nuns. The arid stick sprouted into a vigorous plant, whose leaves and fruit had healing properties. Over time, whenever a member of the Forzaté family died, a branch would wither, completely withering away when the last descendant died; subsequently, other shoots sprouted from the stump. On 2 December 1811, when the Monastery was suppressed, the prodigious tree was transplanted into the garden of the Capodilista family, a branch of the Forzaté family.

It should be added that between the 13th and 14th Centuries, there were around 20 double Benedictine Monasteries in the Diocese of Padua.

Jordan was not only an Abbot who guided his Monks, but also an ambassador of peace for Padua and the entire Marca Trevigiana; in fact, a 14th Century miniature depicts him on horseback, setting out on a peacemaking mission.

In 1216, he negotiated peace between Treviso and Belluno as a delegate of Pope Honorius III and he also acted as arbitrator between Ezzelino da Romano and Rambertino, podestà of Verona, who met in the Bishop’s palace in Padua. In 1234, together with the Bishop of Treviso, he negotiated peace between Padua and Treviso and, after a while, also between Padua and Vicenza. However, the quarrels between these Venetian Cities culminated in the fall of Verona and Vicenza, into the hands of the ferocious Ezzelino da Romano and despite Jordan Forzaté’s efforts to prevent it, Padua was also occupied on 25 February 1237, by Ezzelino.

Abbot Jordan then deemed it appropriate to leave the Monastery of San Benedetto and retreat to his father’s Castle of Montemerlo. It is worth remembering that his contemporary, St Anthony of Padua, also had meetings with Ezzelino, in attempts to loosen his grip on Padua.

Jordan’s religious activity was even more intense; he was delegated by Popes Innocent III and Gregory IX on various missions to the Bishops of the Venetian Cities, and was an Apostolic Visitor to Monasteries in the aforementioned Diocese. In 1229 Jordan was pesent as a consultant for the City of Padua and at the election of the new Bishop.

After the death of St Anthony (1231) he was charged, together with other venerable people, with preparing the trial on the life and miracles performed by the great Anthony. Among other things, he was spiritual advisor to the blessed Beatrice d’Este.

In 1237 Ezzelino III accused him of conspiring to bring about his downfall and, therefore, had him locked in the prisons of the castle of St Zenone, a little far from Bassano del Grappa, despite the intercession of the Bishop of Padua, the Clergy, the Monks and many citizens.

In 1239, after two years, the Emperor Frederick II, finding himself in Vicenza, wanted to see Jordan, then handing him over to the custody of the patriarch of Aquileia but the Abbot, feeling unsafe, fled to Venice, to the Cistercian Monastery of Celestia, where he remained until his death on 7 August 1248.

In 1260, his body was brought back to Padua and buried in the Church of San Benedetto, where he immediately began to be venerated as a Saint. In 1300, he had his own Altar. As miracles continued through his intercession, the cult grew ever more intense, until Pope Clement XIV confirmed his cult on 6 September 1769, with a Feast on 7 August, while in Padua it is celebrated on 13 August.

In 1811, after thn Monastery was suppressed, his body was transferred, firstly to the Cathedral and then on 9 November 1952, to the Parish Church of San Benedetto in Padua – back home again!

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St Cajetan (1480-1547) Confessor, Founder, St Donatus of Arezzo (Died 362) Bishop, Martyr, Day 2 Link to the Assumption Novena and all the Saints for 7 August

Novena to Our Lady of the Assumption DAY TWO

St Cajetan (1480-1547) Known as the “Father of Providence” and the “Huntsman of Souls” – Confessor, Founder of the Theatine Order – Priest, Reformer, Doctor of Civil and Canon Law, Diplomat, Mystic, Miracle Worker, apostle of the sick and the poor. Patron of the unemployed, workers, bankers and more.
About St Cajetan:

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/08/07/saint-of-the-day-7-august-st-cajetan-founder-of-the-theatine-order-the-father-of-providence/
AND:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/08/07/saint-of-the-day-7-august-st-cajetan-1480-1547-confessor/

St Donatus (Died 362) Bishop Martyr of Arezzo, Confessor, Miracle-worker.
His Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2020/08/07/saint-of-the-day-7-august-saint-donatus-of-arezzo-died-362-bishop/


+Blessed Agathangelus Nourry OFM.Cap (1598-1638) Martyr
and Blessed Cassian Vaz Lopez-Neto yrs, Friars of the Capuchin branch of the Friar’s Minor, Missionaries. Agathangelus was born on 31 July 1598 near Vendome, France and died by being stoned to death or hanged with the cords of his own Habit (records vary) on 7 August 1638 at Dibauria, Abyssinia.
Their Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/08/07/saint-s-of-the-day-7-august-blessed-agathangelus-nourry-ofm-cap-1598-1638-and-blessed-cassian-vaz-lopez-neto-ofm-cap-1605-1638-martyrs/

St Albert of Trapani O.Carm. (c1240-1307) Carmelite Priest, Confessor, Preacher, Evangeliser, apostle of prayer and a devout servant of the Blessed Virgin and the Passion of Christ. St Teresa of Jesus (1515-1582) and St Mary Magdalene de Pazzi (1566-1607) were especially devoted to him, the Bl Baptist Spagnoli (1447–1516) composed a sapphic ode in his honour.
His Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/08/07/saint-of-the-day-7-august-saint-albert-of-trapani-o-carm-c-1240-1307/

+Blessed Cassian Vaz Lopez-Neto OFM Cap (1605-1638) Martyr

St Claudia of Rome
St Donat
St Donatian of Chalons-sur-Marne
St Donatus of Besancon
St Faustus of Milan
St Hyperechios
Blessed Jordan Forzate OSB (1158-1248) Abbot
St Julian of Rome
St Peter of Rome

Blessed Vincent de L’Aquila OFM (c1435-1504) Lay Brother Friar of the Order of the Friars Minor of St Francis, gifted with the charism of prophecy, Mystic, known to levitate whilst in prayer, Miracle-worker. Pope Pius VI approved his cult by Beatification on 19 September 1787.
His Devoted Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/07/saint-of-the-day-7-august-blessed-vincent-de-laquila-ofm-c-1435-1504/

St Victricius (c339-407) Confessor, Bishop of Rouen from 393 until his death in 407, of natural causes by the will of God, Victricius narrowly escaped Martyrdom, Miracle-worker, friend of St Martin of Tours, St Ambrose and other great Father Saints.
His Holy Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/08/07/saint-of-the-day-7-august-saint-victricius-c339-407-confessor-bishop/

Martyred Deacons of Rome – 6 Saints: A group of Deacons who were Martyred with Pope Saint Sixtus II. We know nothing about them but their names and their deaths – Agapitus, Felicissimus, Januarius, Magnus, Stephen and Vincent. They were beheaded on 6 August 258 in a cemetery on the Appian Way, Rome, Italy.

Martyrs of Como – 6 Saints: A group of Christian soldiers in the imperial Roman army. Martyred in the persecutions of Maximian. We know little else but the names – Carpophorus, Cassius, Exanthus, Licinius, Secundus and Severinus. c.295 on the north side of Lake Como, near Samolaco, Italy. Their relics in the church of San Carpoforo, Como, Italy.

Posted in CHRIST the SUN of JUSTICE, GOD ALONE!, LOVE of NEIGHBOUR, MARIAN REFLECTIONS, MEDITATIONS - ANTONIO CARD BACCI, QUOTES on JUSTICE, QUOTES on PATIENCE, The FOUR CARDINAL VIRTUES: JUSTICE, PRUDENCE, TEMPERANCE, FORTITUDE

Thought for the Day – 6 August – The Cardinal Virtues of Mary

Thought for the Day – 6 August – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

The Cardinal Virtues of Mary

Let us compare ourselves with Mary and consider how far we have succeeded in acquiring these virtues.
If we are to possess fully, the Cardinal virtue of JUSTICE, we must direct all our thoughts, desires and actions, towards God.

Since everything comes from God, we should offer everything back to Him.
If we fail to do this, we are guilty of injustice towards God.
We take something which belongs to Him, for ourselves,
We must also be just to our neighbour.
It is not enough to be charitable only because there can be no charity, unless, it is founded on justice.
This justice should characterise our thoughts and judgements, as well as our words and actions.

Have we the Virtue of PRUDENCE?
Prudence demands constant self-control.
How often do we lose control over ourselves and say things which we ought not to say, or do things, which we ought not to do?

Prudence is a splendid virtue, which can be obtained by the grace of God, by living a life of union with Him.
It necessitates constant vigilance over our faculties and passions, in order to ensure, that nothing will interfere with our rational conduct and with our observance of the commandments of God.

Interior TEMPERANCE, is simply the result of prudence, insofar, as it obliges us to master ourselves and to abstain from everything which could upset the proper order of our faculties, in relation to one another and to God.
If we are inwardly temperate, we shall show external temperance in our words and deeds.
We shall abstain, in other words, from everything suggested by our lower nature, which is contrary to the commandments of God and the precepts of the Church.
This means, we shall observe among other things, the Church’s laws of fasting and abstinence.
We shall keep away from dangerous amusements and from anything else which could be harmful to ourselves or to our neighbour.

Finally, we must imitate the FORTITUDE of Mary.
We must be brave in the face of temptation to sin, in suffering and in all the diffculties of life.
Looking always towards Heaven, our true home, we shall find at last, the peace and happiness, which have no end.

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

Posted in DOCTORS of the Church, FATHERS of the Church, The TRANSFIGURATION

Quote/s of the Day – 6 August – The Transfiguration of the Lord

Quote/s of the Day – 6 August – The Transfiguration of the Lord

Lord, it is good for us to be here …”

Matthew 17:4

And lo a Voice out of the cloud, saying:
This is My Beloved Son, in Whom
I Am well pleased, hear ye Him.

Matthew 17:5

He leads them up a high mountain
and shows them His royalty before suffering,
His power before dying,
His glory before being insulted
and His honour before undergoing ignominy.
In this way, when He will be captured and Crucified,
His Apostles will understand
that He did not undergo this because of weakness
but, to consent and willingly so,
for the salvation of the world.”

St Ephrem (306-373)
Father & Doctor of the Church
“The Harp of the Holy Ghost!

By His loving foresight,
He allowed them to taste for a short time,
the contemplation of eternal joy,
so that they might bear persecution bravely.”

The Venerable St Bede (673-735)
Father and Doctor of the Church

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One Minute Reflection – 6 August – ‘… We will share in this honour … ‘

One Minute Reflection – 6 August – “The Month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary” – The Transfiguration of Our Lord – 2 Peter 1:16-19 – Matthew 17:1-9 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

His Face shone like the sun and His garments became white as snow.” – Matthew 17:2

REFLECTION – “The Lord displays His glory before chosen witnesses and makes illustrious that bodily shape which He shared with others, with such splendour that His Countenance shone like the sun and His garments became as white as snow. In this Transfiguration, the chief object was to remove the scandal of the Cross from the hearts of the disciples and, to prevent their faith being disturbed, at the humiliation of His voluntary Passion, by revealing the excellence of His hidden dignity. But, with no less foresight, the foundation was laid, of the hope of holy Church, that the whole Body of Christ, might realise, with what a change it was to be endowed and that the members, might promise themselves, a share in that honour which had shone forth in their Head.

But to confirm the Apostles and to lead them onto all knowledge, still further, instruction was conveyed by this miracle. For Moses and Elias, that is, the law and the prophets, appeared talking with the Lord, so that, in the presence of these five men, might most truly be fulfilled, what was said – In two or three witnesses every word stands. What more stable, what more steadfast, than the Word, in the proclamation of which, the trumpet of the Old and of the New Testaments, sounds forth and the records of ancient witnesses, agree with the teaching of the Gospel? For the pages of both Covenants corroborate each other and He, Whom, under the veil of Mysteries, the types that went before, had promised, is displayed clearly and manifestly by the splendour of His present glory.

The Apostle Peter, therefore, being stirred by the revelation of these Mysteries, despising things worldly and scorning things earthly, was carried away by a certain excess of mind, to the desire of things eternal and, being filled with rapture at the whole vision, longed to make his abode with Jesus, in the place where he was gladdened by the sight of His glory. And so also he says: Lord, it is good for us to be here: if Thou wilt, let us set up here, three tents, one for Thee and one for Moses and one for Elias. But to this proposal the Lord made no reply, signifying that what he asked was not indeed wicked, but irregular, since the world could not be saved, except by Christ’s Death and by the Lord’s example in this, the faithful were called upon to believe that, although there ought not to be any doubt about the promises of happiness, yet, we should understand that, amid the trials of this life, we must ask for power to endure, rather than for glory.” – St Leo the Great (400-461) Pope, Father and Doctor (Sermon on the Transfiguration – excerpt).

PRAYER – O God, Who in the glorious Transfiguration of Thy Only-begotten Son strengthened the Mysteries of faith, by the testimony of the fathers and, by the Voice coming down in a shining cloud, miraculously betokened the complete adoption of Thy children, mercifully grant that we, be made co-heirs with that King of glory and sharers in that same glory. 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 – 6 August – Lux Alma, Jesu – Light of the Anxious Heart by St Bernard

Our Morning Offering – 6 August – The Transfiguration of Our Lord

Lux Alma, Jesu
Light of the Anxious Heart
By St Bernard (1091-1153).
Father & Mellifluous Doctor of the Church

Light of the anxious heart,
Jesus, Thou dost appear,
To bid the gloom of guilt depart,
And shed Thy sweetness here.

Joyous is he, with whom,
God’s Word, Thou dost abide;
Sweet Light of our eternal home,
To fleshly sense denied.

Brightness of God above!
Unfathomable grace!
Thy presence be a fount of love
Within Thy chosen place.

To Thee, Whom children see,
The Father ever blest,
The Holy Spirit, One and Three,
Be endless praise addrest.

Translation by Cardinal Newman (1800-1890).
There are eight translations.
Liturgical Use: Hymn for Lauds on the Feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord.
This Hymn is a cento from St Bernard’s Jesu Dulcis Memoria.

Posted in SAINT of the DAY

Saint of the Day – 6 August – St Hardulph 7th Century Hermit

Saint of the Day – 6 August – St Hardulph 7th Century Hermit in Breedon-On-The-Hill, Leicestershire, England.

The ruins of Breedon Monastery

St Hardulph is a mysterious figure within Anglo-Saxon texts. It seems certain that his history is somehow intertwined with that of Eardwulf or Eaduulf of Northumbria and perhaps, they are one and the same man. Hardulph’s name chiefly appears immortalised in the joint dedication of the Priory Church at Breedon-On-The-Hill, Leicestershire, to St Mary and St Hardulph.
The incomplete tale of Eardwulf agrees extremely well, with that of Hardulph, From that which we know, Eardwulf was
recalled from exile in 796, to replace the deposed King Osbert of Northumbria. Eardwulf’s lineage is not known, other than that his father was also called Eardwulf.

The Angel of Breedom

A certain Eardwulf is also recorded as having succeeded a King Aldfrith of Northumbria in, 705 (according to the Venerable St Bede) — a full 91 years earlier, thus who perhaps maybe the same or a different King.

Eardwulf was inaugurated at York Cathedral on 26 May 796. In the year 790, it is reported that the Northumbrian King Aethelred I put Eardwulf to death in Ripon, Yorkshire. Eadwald was found alive the next day and so was venerated by some, as a Saint. Eardwulf was reinstated as King sometime between 808–830
(dependent on sources). Little is known about the end of his reign, although it is assumed that he died in or near Breedon-on-the-Hill and is buried there which could be why the Church is dedicated to him. This information comes from a list of saints’ final resting places written by Hugh Candidus in the 12th Century, which lists an ‘Ardulphus Rex’ as buried at Breedon. This is also where the link between Hardulph and Eardwulf is made.

The connection between Hardulph and Anchor Church becomes even more obscure. The main evidence linking the two is a fragment written in a 1541 book on the life of St Modwenna which lists a ‘St Hardulche’ as living in a ‘cell in a cliff a little from the Trent.’

Whilst Anchor Church is very likely the ‘cell’ referred to here, there is no explicit mention of it. Similarly, it has been pointed out that Modwenna died in the late 6th Century and so, unless this is a different Modwenna, this cannot be Eardwulf. The dating is closer to that of the ‘Eadwulf’ mentioned earlier, although not close enough.

The link then, is tentative — however, with the gaps in history and a great lack of written documents from the time-period, it is by no means impossible that all of which has previously been stated, is very close to the truth.

Hardulph, then, is an endlessly mysterious character. Perhaps we shall never know whether he truly ever inhabited Anchor Church and indeed, whether he was a King a long way from
home, whisked away from a tumultuous home in Northumbria. Either way, the mystery of the cave and the mystery of the man seem a perfect fit for one another, a story perhaps never to be fully told but never ceasing to intrigue.

St Hardulph’s Cell known as the ‘Anchor Church’
Posted in FEASTS and SOLEMNITIES, MARIAN TITLES, SAINT of the DAY, The TRANSFIGURATION

The Transfiguration of Our Lord, Nossa Senhora das Graças / Our Lady of Graces, Brazil (1936),Day One of the Assumption Novena, St Xystus II & Companions, Pope and Martyr and Memorials of the Saints – 6 August

The Transfiguration of Our Lord
https://anastpaul.com/2018/08/06/feast-of-the-transfiguration-of-the-lord-6-august-todays-gospel-mark-92-10/
AND:
https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/08/06/august-6-the-feast-of-the-transfiguration-of-the-lord/
AND:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/08/06/the-transfiguration-of-our-lord-6-august/

St Pope Sixtus II/ Xystus (Died 258) Pope and Martyr, Philosopher. 25th Pope from St Peter. Papal Ascension 30 August 257. He was Martyred along with seven deacons, (St Lawrence of Rome a few days later) during the persecutions of Christianity by Emperor Valerian. This is the St Sixtus who is commemorated in the Roman Canon Eucharistic Prayer.
His Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/06/saint-of-the-day-6-august-saint-sixtus-ii-died-258-pope-and-martyr/

Novena to Our Lady of the Assumption – DAY ONE

Nossa Senhora das Graças / Our Lady of Graces, Pesqueira, Pernambuco, Northeast, Brazil (1936) – 6 August :
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/06/feast-of-the-transfiguration-of-our-lord-nossa-senhora-das-gracas-our-lady-of-graces-pesqueira-pernambuco-northeast-brazil-1936-and-memorials-of-the-saints-6-august/

St Gezelin O.Cist. (Died 1149) known as “The Apostle of Hainaut” – Lay Brother of the Cistercian Order, Hermit of Schlebusch
A Miraculous Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/08/06/saint-of-the-day-6-august-saint-gezelin-of-schlebusch-o-cist-died-1149/


St Gislain of Luxemburg

St Glisente (Died 796) Hermit, Soldier known in the region as “The Warrior on the Mountain.”
Hermit Warrior St Glisente:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/08/06/saint-of-the-day-6-august-saint-glisente-died-796-hermit-the-warrior-on-the-mountain/

Bl Goderanno
Bl Guillermo Sanz
St Hardulph 7th Century Hermit in Breedon, Leicestershire, England.

St Pope Hormisdas (c450-523) Bishop of Rome from 514 until his death in 523. A talented diplomat, arbitrator and negotiator.
His Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/08/06/saint-of-the-day-6-august-saint-pope-hormisdas-c-450-523/

St James the Syrian

St Justus and St Pastor – Holy Martyred Children (Died 304) Saints Justus and Pastor of Alcala were two brothers, who in their tender age overcame, with an heroic courage, the rage and power of Dacian, armed with all the instruments of cruelty.
The Martyred Children:

https://anastpaul.com/2020/08/06/saints-of-the-day-6-august-saints-justus-and-pastor-the-holy-martyred-children-of-alcala-de-henares-in-spain-died-304/

Bl Octavian of Savona
St Stephen (Died 872) Abbot and Martyr of Cardeña

Martyrs of Cardeña: Two hundred Benedictine Monks at the Saint Peter of Cardegna monastery, Burgos, Spain who were Martyred in the 8th century by invading Saracens. They were buried by local Christians in a nearby churchyard in Burgos, Spain and Beatified in 1603 by Pope Clement VIII (cultus confirmed).

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Thought for the Day – 5 August – The Theological Virtues of Our Lady

Thought for the Day – 5 August – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

The Theological Virtues of Our Lady

We also possess the Catholic Faith, or at any rate, believe that we possess it, for we often recite the Creed and were received, at Baptism, into the family of the Catholic Church.

But is our faith alive?
When a man is living his faith, he has a constant realisation of the Presence of God, Who has created him, maintains him in existence, has redeemed him, loves him and commands him to do good.
Otherwise, our faith is dead, for as St James writes, “faith, without works, is dead” (Js 2:26).
If our faith is not living, neither is our hope nor our charity.

Let us examine ourselves thoroughly.
Perhaps we do not think about God enough and, as a result our faith is weak.
Perhaps we place all our hope in earthly things and look for these passing pleasures, which cannot satisfy or hearts.
Perhaps we love ourselves and our possessions too much and have too little love for God, our only real good.
It maybe that we are constantly seeking our own interests and ease and are lacking in sincere and active charity towards our neighbour, when he is in need, even though he is our brother in Jesus Christ and we should love him as ourselves.

If this is the way matters stand, we are not genuine Catholics, for we have not the three theological virtues, which should form the basis of our lives.
Neither are we sincere sons of Mary, who possessed these three virtues in an outstanding manner.

Let us examine ourselves with a view to forming a few good and earnest resolutions.”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE HERE:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/05/08/thought-for-the-day-8-may-the-theological-virtues-of-our-lady/

Posted in CATHOLIC Quotes, CHRIST the LIGHT, DOCTORS of the Church, FATHERS of the Church, JUNE-THE SACRED HEART, MARIAN QUOTES, Quotes on SALVATION, The HOLY NAME of MARY

Quote/s of the Day – 5 August – Holy Mother Mary, ‘the most responsive chord in the Sacred Heart of Christ … ‘

Quote/s of the Day – 5 August – “The Month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary” – Dedication of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Snows – Sirach 24:14-16: Luke 11:27-28 – Scripture search here:

Blessed is the womb which bore thee

Luke 11:27

No matter how sinful
one may have been,
if he has devotion to Mary,
it is impossible that he be lost.

St Hilary (315-368)
Father and Doctor of the Church

Mary signifies “Light-Giver”
or “Star of the Sea”
for she gave birth
to the Light of the World.
In the Syriac tongue, however,
Mary means “Lady” and beautifully so,
since she gave birth to the Lord.

St Isidore of Seville (c560-636)
Father & Doctor of the Church

Being thy servant, O Mary,
is a surety of salvation
which God grants solely,
to those He will save
!”

St Andrew of Crete (660-740)
Bishop, Father of the Church

When we appeal to the throne of grace,
we do so through Mary,
honouring God by honouring His Mother,
imitating Him, by exalting her,
touching the most responsive chord
in the Sacred Heart of Christ,
with the sweet name of Mary
!”

St Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621)
Doctor of the Church

Posted in DOCTORS of the Church, FATHERS of the Church, MARIAN REFLECTIONS, ONE Minute REFLECTION, The BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, The FAITHFUL on PILGRIMAGE, The REDEMPTION, The WORD

One Minute Reflection – 5 August – ‘ … You are the bridge of life and the ladder to Heaven: you are a boat over the sea of death, reaching to immortality. …’

One Minute Reflection – 5 August – “The Month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary” – Dedication of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Snows – Sirach 24:14-16 – Luke 11:27-28 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

Blessed is the womb that bore Thee ” – Luke 11:27

REFLECTION – “Once indeed, God ejected the mortals and first parents of the human race from the paradise of Eden, when they had drunk deeply from the wine of disobedience and had become so affected by the hangover of sin, through the intoxication of that transgression which led to the sleepiness of the mind’s eye. …

Then Adam and Eve, the founders of our race, exclaimed with a loud voice in great rejoicing: “Blessed are you, O daughter, who bore for us the penalties of the commands that had been broken. When you had gained a mortal body from us, you gave birth to a covering of immortality for us. You repaid us so that it might be well with us, since you received birth from our loins. From beyond the grave, you have called us back to our ancient seat: we closed paradise for ourselves but you made open the way of the Tree of Life. Through our actions, sadness came forth from happiness; through you, even more joyful things have returned, from sorrow. In what possible way could you be acceptable to death, O Immaculate one? You are the bridge of life and the ladder to Heaven: you are a boat over the sea of death, reaching to immortality.”

But the woman herself, as she did not shrink from the truth, said: “Into Thy hands, my Son, I commend my spirit. Receive this soul which is dear to Thee which Thou hast preserved free from any sin. I hand over my body, not to the earth but to Thee. Take me to Thyself, that where Thou art, Thou, the Child of my womb, so there I also may be Thy companion. I am hastening to Thee, Who hast often come to me on this side of that long distance.

When she had said this, she heard in reply: “Come to My rest, My blessed Mother: arise, come, My Beloved, most blessed among all women. Behold, the winter is ended. You are all fair, My Beloved and there is no spot of stain found in you: the odour of your ointments are more precious than all other aromas.” – St John Damascene (675-749) Father and Doctor of the Church (An excerpt from his Homily 9: On the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary).

PRAYER – Grant us, Thy servants, O Lord God, we beseech Thee, to enjoy lasting health of mind and body and by the intercession of glorious and Blessed Mary, ever Virgin, may be delivered from present sorrow and partake of the fullness of eternal happiness. 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 – 5 August – O Mary, Immaculate Virgin 

Our Morning Offering – 5 August – “The Month of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary” – Feast of the Dedication of Our Lady of the Snows

O Mary, Immaculate Virgin
Prayer for Health of Soul and Body

O Mary, Immaculate Virgin,
our salvation lies in thy hands.
Cleanse our souls,
we beseech thee,
from the leprosy of sin
and assist us in our corporal infirmities.
And, if it be the will of God
that we must be acquainted
with sickness and suffering,
obtain for us, at least,
perfect patience and resignation,
in whatsoever God may dispose.
Amen.

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Saint of the Day – 5 August – Saint Memmius (Died c300) Bishop, “The Apostle of Châlons”

Saint of the Day – 5 August – Saint Memmius (Died c300) the 1st Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne, now called Châlons-en-Champagne and Châlons for short, by default he was the Founder of that Diocese and is now its Patron Saint. Also known as – “The Apostle of Châlons,” Menge,, Meinge, Memmie.

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Châlons, in France, St Memmius, a Roman citizen who, being Consecrated Bishop of that City by St Peter, brought to the Truth of the Gospel, the people committed to his care.

According to tradition, Memmius was a Roman citizen who was Consecrated by Saint Peter and sent to Gaul (modern France) to preach the Gospel.

However, the earliest known account of Memmius comes from St Gregory of Tours, who names him as the City’s Bishop and its Patron Saint and extols his miraculous healing powers both in life and posthumously which he ,himself experienced at the Saint’s tomb. when he miraculously cured one of his servants, who had fallen ill in Chalons.

According to a Vita written at various times with subsequent additions, Memmius achieved such success that he converted all the inhabitants, to the point that no-one could be found to enforce the edicts of persecution against him. It is said that Memmius, initially rejected by the people of Châlonnais, withdrew to the Bauchet Woods, where he waited for God’s time by praying and working. A painting and a stained-glass window in the Cathedral show Memmius resurrecting the Governor’s son who had drowned.

St Memmius miraculously restores the Governor’s son to life after drowning

The Bishop’s miracles touched the hearts of the inhabitants and his preaching converted many. Saint Memmie was thus the first bishop of Châlons.Memmius was thus able to die in peace after eighty years of service and was succeeded by Donatian, his Deacon.

The cult of Memmius is very well attested. From the testimony of St Gregory of Tours, it appears that already in the latter’s time, a Basilica had been erected over the Tomb of the 1st Bishop officiated by Monks, later replaced by Canons Regular.
Memmius’ name appears in all codices of the St Jerome’s Martyrology on 5 August with this eulogy: ‘on this date Memmius was accepted into the historical Martyrologies and then into the Roman Martyrology, with a eulogy derived from the Vita mentioned above.

The Saint’s Tomb, however, was not in the City of Châlons but in a nearby Village which today bears his name, Saint-Memmie. The village of Saint Memmie grew up around his Tomb, where his Relics and those of Saint Pome, his sister, of Saint Donatien and of Saint Domitien, his 2 initial assistants, the latter who succeeded him, are preserved to this day.

Twelve Churches in the Diocese have Saint Memmiudas their Patron Saint and an entire district bears his name.

Posted in MARIAN TITLES, SAINT of the DAY

The Dedication of the Church of Our Lady of the Snows, Nostra Signora della Neve, Adro, Italy (1519) Feasts of the Saints – 5 August

The Dedication of the Church of Our Lady of the Snows
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2018/08/05/salus-populi-romani-santa-maria-maggiore-rome-5-august/
AND HERE:
https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/08/05/august-5-dedication-of-the-basilica-of-saint-mary-major-our-lady-of-the-snows/

Nostra Signora della Neve / Our Lady of the Snow, Adro, Italy (1519) – 5 August, 8 July:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/07/08/nostra-signora-della-neve-adro-italy-our-lady-of-the-snow-adro-brescia-italy-1519-and-memorials-of-the-saints-8-july/

St Abel (Died c770 Bishop of Rheims, Confessor, Abbot, Defender and Protector of the rights and property of the Church.
A Zealous Shepherd:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/08/05/saint-of-the-day-5-august-st-abel-of-rheims-died-c770-bishop-confessor/

St Addai
St Aggai of Edessa
Bl Arnaldo Pons
St Cantidianus
St Cantidius
St Cassian of Autun
St Casto of Teano
Bl Corrado of Laodicea

St Emygdius (Died c303) Bishop Martyr Confessor, Miracle-worker.
His Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/05/saint-of-the-day-5-august-saint-emygdius-c-272-c-303-bishop-martyr/

St Eusignius
St Gormeal of Ardoilen
Bl James Gerius
St Margaret the Barefooted (1335-1395) Married Laywoman
St Mari
St Memmius (Died c300) Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne

St Nonna of Nazianzen (c305-c374) Widow of St Gregory Nazianzen the Elder, (c276-374) the saintly Bishop of Nazianzen and Mother of St Gregory Nazianzen (330-390) Doctor of the Church, his younger brother St Caesarius Nazianzen (c331-368) a Physician and St Gorgonia (Died c375) Married, Mother.
St Gregory Nazianzen’s Mother:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/08/05/saint-of-the-day-5-august-st-nonna-of-nazianzen-c305-374-widow/

St Oswald of Northumbria (604-642) Martyr and King.
Holy King Oswald:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/08/05/saint-of-the-day-5-august-saint-oswald-of-northumbria-c-604-642-martyr/

St Paris of Teano
Bl Pierre-Michel Noël

St Sobel
St Theodoric of Cambrai-Arras
St Venantius of Viviers
St Viator

Martyrs of the Salarian Way: Twenty-three Christians who were Martyred together in the persecutions of Diocletian. Died in 303 on the Salarian Way in Rome, Italy.

Posted in DIVINE Mercy, Goodness, Patience, GOD ALONE!, In the PRESENCE of GOD, MEDITATIONS - ANTONIO CARD BACCI, QUOTES on PRAYER, QUOTES on TEMPTATION

Thought for the Day – 4 August – The Presence of God

Thought for the Day – 4 August – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

The Presence of God

In times of temptation, it is especially necessary for us to place ourselves in the presence of God.
We are courting disaster, if we do not raise our minds and hearts to God to implore His help, when temptation assails us.
Like the Apostles on the lake of Genesareth, when their frail boat was battered by the storm tossed waves and was in danger of being wrecked, let us cry out with the same faith and confidence, when we are assaulted by the devil: Lord save us! We are perishing!” (Mt 8:25).
God knows our weakness and will certainly have mercy on us.

Let us not lose courage if He seems to be slow in granting His enlightenment and His grace and leaves us prey to the onslaughts of our passions.
Like the Canaanite woman in tbe Gospel, let us continue to pray with constancy and with faith and the merciful God will take pity on us at last.”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE HERE:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/03/30/thought-for-the-day-30-march-the-presence-of-god/

Posted in DOMINICAN OP, MARIAN QUOTES, ON the SAINTS, QUOTES on the DEVIL/EVIL, ROSARY QUOTES, ROSARY REFLECTIONS and QUOTES

Quote/s of the Day – 4 August – St Dominic

Quote/s of the Day – 4 August – St Dominic de Guzman OP (1170-1221) Confessor, Founder

St Dominic’s Blessing
By St Dominic de Guzman OP (1170-1221)

May God the Father,
Who made us, bless us.
May God the Son,
send His healing among us.
May God the Holy Ghost,
move within us
and give us eyes to see with,
ears to hear with,
and hands, with which Thy work,
might be done.
May we walk and preach
the Word of God to all.
May the Angel of peace
watch over us
and lead us at last,
by God’s grace,
to the Kingdom.
Amen

I feel a longing and a need to become a Saint.
I did not know it was so easy to become one
but now I see one can be holy and happy too.
I feel I simply MUST become a Saint
!”

The Holy Rosary is the best artillery
against demons and their followers.

Whoever devoutly serves the Blessed Virgin
through the recitation of the Rosary,
will infallibly, receive blessings
according to their spiritual
and temporal needs.

MORE:
https://anastpaul.com/2024/08/04/quote-s-of-the-day-4-august-st-dominic-3/

St Dominic (1170-1221)

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One Minute Reflection – 4 August – ‘ … Let us love Him above all and in all. … ‘

One Minute Reflection – 4 August – “The Month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary” – St Dominic de Guzman OP (1170-1221) Confessor, Founder – 2 Timothy 4:1-8 – Luke 12:35-40 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

Blessed are those servants, whom the Master, on His return, shall find watching.” – Luke 12:37

REFLECTION – “In order to clarify the role of the servants,He set at the head of His people, the Lord spoke this word related in the Gospel: “Who, then is the faithful and prudent steward whom the Master will put in charge of His servants to distribute the food allowance at the proper time? Blessed is that servant whom his Master on arrival, finds doing so”… If we should be wondering in what that food allowance consists, Saint Paul gives us the answer; it is “the measure of faith which God has apportioned” (Rom 12:). That which Christ called, an allowance of food, Paul termed, a measure of faith, to teach us that there is no other spiritual food than the Mystery of Christian faith. We give you this allowance of food in the Lord’s Name every time we speak to you according to the rule of the true Faith, illumined by the spiritual gift of grace. As for that allowance, you receive it at the hands of the Lord’s stewards each time you hear the Word of Truth from the mouth of God’s servants.

May that food allowance which God shares among us, be our nourishment. Let us draw from it the solid food of worthy behaviour so that we may come to the reward of eternal life. For fear lest we collapse along the way, let us believe in Him Who gives Himself to us as Food (Mt 15:32) and reserves Himself to be our Reward, that we may find joy when we reach our homeland. Let us believe and hope in Him; let us love Him above all and in all. For Christ is our Food and will be our Reward. Christ is the nourishment and comfort of travellers on their way; He is the contentment and rejoicing of the blessed in their repose.” – St Fulgentius of Ruspe (467-532) Bishop Father (Sermon 1, 2-3).

PRAYER – O God, Who graciously enlightened Thy Church by the good works and teaching of St Dominic, Thy Confessor, grant by his intercession, that she may never be deprived of temporal helps and may ever advance in spiritual growth. 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).

Posted in DIVINE Mercy, Goodness, Patience, DOCTORS of the Church, DOMINICAN OP, GOD ALONE!, Our MORNING Offering, PRAYERS of the SAINTS, QUOTES on HUMILITY, QUOTES on JOY, QUOTES on OBEDIENCE, QUOTES on PATIENCE, QUOTES on the POOR, QUOTES on THE WORLD, QUOTES on TRUTH, QUOTES on WORK/LABOUR, The WILL of GOD

Our Morning Offering – 4 August – O Merciful God By St Thomas Aquinas

Our Morning Offering – 4 August – On the Feastday of St Dominic, a prayer by a Dominican

O Merciful God
By St Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
Doctor Angelicus
Doctor Communis

O merciful God,
grant that I may ever perfectly
do Thy Will in all things.
Let it be my ambition to work
only for Thy honour and glory.
Let me rejoice in nothing
but that which leads to Thee,
nor grieve for anything,
which leads away from Thee.
May all passing things be as nothing in my eyes
and may all which is Thine be dear to me
and Thou, my God, dear above them all.
May all joy be meaningless without Thee
and may I desire nothing apart from Thee.
May all labour and toil delight me, when it is for Thee.
Make me, O Lord, obedient without complaint,
poor without regret,
patient without murmur,
humble without pretence,
joyous without frivolity,
and truthful without disguise.
Amen

Posted in SAINT of the DAY

Saint of the Day – 4 August – Saint Perpetua (Died c80) Matron of Rome, disciple of St Peter, Apostle

Saint of the Day – 4 August – Saint Perpetua (Died c80) Matron of Rome, disciple of St Peter, Apostle by whom she was converted and Baptised.

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Rome, St Perpetua, who was Baptised by the blessed Apostle Peter. She, converted her son Nazarius and her husband, Africanus, to the Faith. She buried the remains of many holy Martyrs and finally went to our Lord, endowed with an abundance of merits.

Statue of St Peter

As a young married woman and mother, St Perpetua, after her conversion by St Peter, Apostle, succeeded in converted her pagan husban named Africanus and her son, Nazarius, bringing them both to St Peter for Baptism.

Thereafter, in her courageous zeal for Christ and His Church, she proceeded by her corporal works of mercy, to collect and bury the bodies of those holy Martyrs of Christ who had been brutally murdered.

We have received no further information but do have the knowledge of her own Relics being solemnly enshrined partially in Milan and others, in Cremora, Italy.

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Pentecost XI, Madonna dell’Apparizione / Our Lady of the Apparition, Italy (1716), St Dominic and the Saints celebrated on 4 August

St Dominic de Guzman OP (1170-1221) Confessor, Founder of the Dominicans – The Order of Preachers – Priest, Founder, Teacher, Preacher, Mystic, Miracle-Worker, Apostle of the Holy Rosary.
At Dominic’s Baptism, Blessed Joan, his Mother, saw a star shining from his chest, which became another of his symbols in art and led to his patronage of astronomy.

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/08/08/saint-of-the-day-8-august-st-dominic-de-guzman-founder-of-the-dominican-order-of-preachers/
A lovely personal description of St Dominic here:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/08/04/saint-of-the-day-4-august-st-dominic-confessor/
The Roman Martyrology states today: “At Bologna, St Dominic, Confessor, Founder of the Order of Friars Preachers, most renowned for sanctity and learning. He preserved his chastity unsullied to the end of his life and by his great merits, raised three persons from the dead. After having repressed heresies by his preaching and instructed many in the religious and Godly life, he rested in peace on the 6th of this month. His Feast, however, is celebrated on this day by decree of Pope Paul IV.

Madonna dell’Apparizione / Our Lady of the Apparition, Pellestrina, Italy (1716) – 4 August:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/04/madonna-dellapparizione-our-lady-of-the-apparition-pellestrina-italy-1716-and-memorials-of-the-saints-4-august/

St Agabius (Died c350) the Ninth Bishop of Verona, Italy. His birth date and place are unknown but he died in c350 in Verona, of natural causes.
The Little we Know:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/08/04/saint-of-the-day-4-august-saint-agabius-of-verona-died-c350-bishop-confessor/


St Aristarchus of Thessalonica (1st Century)
St Crescentio of Rome
St Eleutherius of Bithynia
St Epiphanes of Besançon

St Euphronius (c530-573) Bishop of Tours (c 530-573) the 8th Bishop of Tours, France who served from 555 to 573 and was a near relative of St Gregory of Tours.
His Life of Service:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/08/04/saint-of-the-day-4-august-saint-euphronius-of-tours-c-530573/

St Ia of Persia
St Isidore of Besançon
St Lua of Limerick
St Onofrio of Panaia
St Perpetua (Died c80) Matron of Rome, disciple of St Peter, Apostle

St Protasius Martyr honoured in Cologne, Germany. His details have not survived.

St Rainerio of Split
St Sithney (Died c 529)
St Tertullinus of Rome

Blessed William Horne O.Cart. (Died 1540) Martyr, Carthusian Lay Brother of the Charterhouse in London. William was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn Tree, London, for treason for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as the Supreme Head of the Church.
His Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/08/04/saint-of-the-day-4-august-blessed-william-horne-o-cart-died-1540-martyr/

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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).