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Our Morning Offering – 7 September – Lord, Teach me How to Pray

Our Morning Offering – 7 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross”

Lord, Teach me How to Pray
By St Vincent de Paul

Oh Lord,
You selected the poor
and simple people to be Your Apostles.
Look upon Your poor servant
kneeling before You now.
I recognise that I am simple and poor too.
Dear Lord, please teach me how to pray
as You taught Your disciples
upon their humble request.
If it pleases You in Your goodness
to grant me that grace,
I shall be able to pray well
and much better
than I could ever hope for
if left to my own efforts.
Lord, I trust that You will bless me
with the fulfilment of this request.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 7 September – Blessed Marko Križevcanin (c1588-1619) Priest Martyr

Saint of the Day – 7 September – Blessed Marko Križevcanin (c1588-1619) Priest Martyr, Missionary, Professor of Theology. Born in c1589 in Križevci, Koprivnicko-Križevacka, Croatia and died on 7 September 1619 in Košice, Košický kraj, Hungary (now in Slovakia). At the time of his Martyrdom he was 31 years old.Also known as – Marek Križin, Mark Crisin, Mark Crisinus, Marko Krizevcanin, Marko Krizin. Marko was Beatified on 15 January 1905 by Pope Pius X.

Born in KriÏevci in Croatia in 1588 to a noble Croatian family, Marko became a student of the Jesuits in Vienna and Graz, where he obtained his Doctorate in Philosophy, he then studied at the Gregorian College in Rome (1611-1615) as a student of the German-Hungarian College.

Marko was Ordained in Rome together with others who would later became his companions in Martyrdom. Returning to Croatia he exercised the pastoral ministry for two years and was then called, by Cardinal Pázmány, (his former Professor in Graz) to direct the Trnava Seminary.

At that time Marko was also appointed Canon of Esztergom (the Chapter was located in Trnava, due to the presence of the Turks in Hungary).

At the beginning of 1619, he was sent by the Chapter to administer the assets of the former Benedictine Abbey in Krásna, near Kosice.
When the Hungarian Prince of Transylvania, Calvinist, Gabor Bethlen, began the war against the Emperor (beginning of 1619) the Jesuits, already expelled from Bohemia and Moravia (by the Bohemian Lutherans in agreement with Prince Bethlen), found asylum in Austria, Poland and Hungary.

In September 1619, Kosice was besieged by the army of George I Rákoczi, future Prince of Transylvania. On 5 September 1619, the Catholic Governor of Kosice was betrayed by the Mercenaries and the Calvinist population handed him over to Rákoczi, together with his three Priest guests. The head of the Municipal Council, Reyner, instigated by the Calvinist preacher, Alvinczi, called for the death of all the Catholics in the City! The majority of Calvinists opposed total extermination but the condemnation of the three Priests suited everyone.

On 7 September, at night, the torture began, aimed at bending the spirit and leading to the renunciation of Catholicism. The material executors were Rákoczi’s soldiers. In the presence of the Calvinist preacher, Alvinczi and the Municipal Official, Reyner, Fr Marko Krizevcanin was beheaded after the first tortures. Fr Grodziecki was beheaded a little later. Fr Pongrácz had to suffer much longer. Emasculated, suspended upside down, burned with torches until his bowels came out. Believed dead, the following morning he was thrown with the bodies of his companions into a drain, where he lived for another 20 hours, praying unceasingly.

The murder of the gentle victims aroused consternation among the Protestant population, however, funerals were prohibited.

The burial of the bodies took place only 6 months later (the Relics are currently in the Ursuline Church in Trnava). Shortly after the Martyrdom, Cardinal Pázmány began the canonical process in view of Beatification, which would take place on 15 January 1905 in Rome by St Pius X.

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Vigil of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Memorials of the Saints – 7 September

St Alcmund of Hexham
Bl Alexander of Milan
St Augustalus
St Balin
St Carissima of Albi
St Chiaffredo of Saluzzo
Bl Claude-Barnabé Laurent de Mascloux
St Desiderio of Benevento
St Dinooth
Bl Eugenia Picco
St Eupsychius of Caesarea
St Eustace of Beauvais
St Evortius of Orleans (Died c340) Bishop
St Faciolus
St Festo of Benevento
Bl François d’Oudinot de la Boissière
St Giovanni of Lodi
St Goscelinus of Toul
St Gratus of Aosta
St Grimonia of Picardy
St Hiduard
Bl John Duckett
Bl John Maki
Bl John of Nicomedia
Bl Ludovicus Maki Soetsu
Madalberta
Bl Maria of Bourbon
Blessed Marko Križevcanin (c1588-1619) Priest Martyr
St Melichar Grodecký
St Memorius of Troyes
St Pamphilus of Capua
Bl Ralph Corby

St Sozonte

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Thought for the Day – 6 September – The Parable of the Talents

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

The Parable of the Talents

As a general rule, God gives us three kinds of talents.
There are – (1) material, like health or riches; (2) intellectual and moral, such as intelligence, personality and ability; and (3) supernatural, like Divine grace, a vocation, or extraordinary powers.
God lavishly distributes all these talens to whomsoever He pleases and in accordance with His own hidden dessigns.

We have no right,, therefore, to envy the talents of others, nor, to be discontented with our own.
Rather, we should be grateful to God for whatever He has given us and remember that sufferings and deprivations may also be used as a means of self-sanctification.

If we cheerfully accept and offer to God, our lack of certain talents, we can gain great merit in His eyes.

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/08/09/thought-for-the-day-9-august-the-parsble-of-the-talents/

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Quote/s of the Day – 6 September – Seek the Kingdom

Quote/s of the Day – 6 September – Feria Day – Galatians 5:16-24, Matthew 6:24-33 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

But seek first the Kingdom of God
and His righteousness and all these things
shall be added to you.

Matthew 6:33

And the Lord God shall give unto Him
the throne of David, His father
and He shall reign in the house of Jacob forever.
And of His Kingdom there shall be no end
.”
Luke 1:32-33

During this present life, Christ rules in the Church.
By faith and love, He dwells
in the hearts of His elect and guides them,
by His unceasing care, toward their heavenly reward.
In the life to come, when their period of exile on earth is ended,
He will exercise His Kingship,
by leading the faithful to their heavenly country.
There, forever inspired by the vision of His Presence,
their one delight will be to praise and glorify Him.

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

The only true riches are those
that make us rich in virtue.
Therefore, if you want to be rich, beloved,
love true riches.
If you aspire to the heights of real honour,
strive to reach the Kingdom of Heaven.
If you value rank and renown,
hasten to be enrolled
in the heavenly court of the Angels.

St Pope Gregory III (Died 741)

Adveniat Regnum Tuum!
Thy Kingdom Come!

By Katharine Tynan (1861-1931)

Thy Kingdom come ! Yea, bid it come!
But when Thy Kingdom first began
On earth, Thy Kingdom was a home,
A Child, a woman and a man.

The Child was in the midst thereof,
O, Blessed Jesus, holiest One!
The Centre and the Fount of Love
Mary and Joseph’s little Son.

Wherever on the earth shall be
A child, a woman and a man,
Imaging that sweet trinity
Wherewith Thy Kingdom first began,

Establish there Thy kingdom! Yea,
And o’er that trinity of love
Send down, as in Thy appointed day,
The brooding Spirit of Thy Dove!

Katharine Tynan (1861-1931) was an Irish born Poet and Writer and a friend of the Jesuit Poet, Fr Gerard Manley Hopkins. She contributed to many periodicals and magazines such as the Jesuit published Studies, the Dominican published Irish Rosary, Irish Monthly, Hibernia and Dublin University Review, besides her own private publications.
After her marriage, the addition of her husband’s name, “Hinkson” is often appended to her publications.

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One Minute Reflection – 6 September – ‘ … It means… unceasing work for God’s Kingdom … ‘

One Minute Reflection – 6 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – Ferial Day – Galatians 5:16-24, Matthew 6:24-33 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added to you.” – Matthew 6:33

REFLECTION – “Seek first the Kingdom of God and its righteousness and all these things shall be added to you”… It is said, then that we should seek the Kingdom of God. “That we should seek” – it’s a simple word but it seems to me, to be saying a great deal. It means… unceasing work for God’s Kingdom, not remaining in an indolent, motionless state but paying attention to one’s interior state, so as to govern it well, not being detached and uncaring at the exterior level… Seek God within yourself, since Saint Augustine confesses that, as long as he sought Him outside himself, he failed to find Him. Seek Him in your soul as in a pleasant dwelling place because, this is the basis on which, His servants of establish themselves, who try to put all the virtues into practice . We have to have an interior life, we have to move towards this – lacking this ,we lack everything… Let us try to make ourselves live interiorly… Let us seek God’s glory, seek the reign of Jesus Christ…

But, [you will tell me], there is so much to do, so many household jobs, so much business in town, in the fields – work everywhere! Do we have to abandon it all, then, so as to think of nothing but God?” No – but these occupations have to be sanctified by seeking God in them and doing them to find Him in them, rather than, to see them done. What our Lord wants, is for us to seek His glory, His Kingdom, His righteousness, before all else and, for this, to make our foundation the interior life, faith, trust, love, religious exercises…, labours and sufferings, with God our Sovereign Lord in view… Once we are firmly set in the search for God’s glory, we can be assured that the rest will follow.”St Vincent de Paul (1581-1660) Priest, Founder (Conference given on 21/02/1659).

PRAYER – Grant, we beseech Thee, O Lord God, unto all Thy servants, that they may remain continually in the enjoyment of soundness, both of mind and body and by the glorious intercession of the Blessed Mary, always a Virgin, may be delivered from present sadness and enter into the joy of thine eternal gladness.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 September – O God of Love, Give Me Thy Love and Thy Grace

Our Morning Offering – 6 September

O God of Love,
Give Me Thy Love and Thy Grace
By St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)

Most Zealous Doctor

O God of Love,
Thou art
and shall be forever,
the only delight of my heart
and the sole object of my affections.
Sinee Jesus said:
‘Ask and you shall receive,’
I do not hesitate to say:
‘Give me Thy Love and Thy Grace.’
Grant that I may love Thee
and be loved by Thee.
I want for nothing else.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 6 September – St Bega (Died c660) Virgin

Saint of the Day – 6 September – St Bega (Died c660) Virgin, Irish Princess, Abbess Founder, Miracle-worker. Born in the 7th Century in Ireland as a Princess and died in 681 of natural causes. Also known as – Bee, Bees, Begga, Begh, Begha. Additional Memorial – 31 October in Scotland.

The Roman Martyrology reads: “On the Cumberland coast in England, in a Town which later took its name from her, Saint Bega, consecrated virgin.

Bega was the daughter of an Irish King. She is described as beautiful, virtuous and learned. Her father had promised her in marriage, to the son of the King of Norway but Bega had no intention of marrying. She wished to consecrated her virginity to Christ.

According to her Vita, an Angel presented Bega with an arm ring (bracelet) inscribed with the Cross as a token of her sacred promise. Bega escaped by the grace of God and with miraculous assistance. In onr account, Bega was transported across the Irish Sea by a clod of soil. She arrived safely on the English coast at Cumbria. Settling there, Bega lived in strict seclusion in a hut she built, in amongst a grove of trees near the seashore. She survived on food brought to her by seagulls and gannets.

After some years passed, Viking pirates began to raid the coast. The good Saint ,however, dreaded not death, nor mutilation, nor the loss of temporal goods, of which she was destitute except her bracelet (armilla) but she feared the loss of her virginity, the most precious treasure with which heaven can endow her sex.

By Divine command, Bega hastened her departure from the place but she was induced to leave her bracelet behind her that miracles, in ages to come, might be performed in that neighbourhood, in testimony of her holy life. She travelled inland and on the advice of King Oswald (later St Oswald of Northumbria (c604-642) Martyr and King – https://anastpaul.com/2019/08/05/saint-of-the-day-5-august-saint-oswald-of-northumbria-c-604-642-martyr/), she professed her religious vows and established a Monastery at St Bees in Cumbria under her administration as Abbess.

Bega is often wrongly identified with Saint Eiu (Heiu), who the Venerable St Bede says was the first woman to embrace monastic life in Northumbria, receiving the veil from the hands of Saint Aidan. Following this confusion, she was credited with founding other Monasteries in Yorkshire and there was considerable interference in her veneration as well.

It seems that our Saint died around 660, perhaps in her Monastery in Cumberland which, after her death, took her name and remained the main centre of her cult. It was later seriously damaged by the Danes but at the beginning of the 12th Century was restored as a Priory dependent on the Benedictine Abbey of St Mary of York and endowed by the Earl of Cumberland, William de Meschines.

Bega was considered a Patron Saint by the inhabitants of Cumberland and of the regions near the promontory, who resorted to her to defend them from the bullying of the local Lords and from the incursions of pirates. She was considered, in particular, as the Patroness of the poor and defenceless, with reference to a popular tradition, according to which, she would personally take care of the material needs of the workers, who worked on the construction of her Monastery.

The abovementioned Earl also claimed to possess the miraculous golden arm-ring or bracelet which, Bega received from an Angel before leaving Ireland, as a sign of loyalty to her Celestial Groom. Until the 12th Century, the bracelet was used for the performance of oaths, in the same way as the Sacred Scriptures are used today. It was certain, in fact, that the perjurer would not escape Celestial punishment.

In Scotland, the Church of Kilbees (Bega’s Church), dedicated to her, is also remembered. According to the legends which identify her with Saint Eiu, she, Bega, founded a Monastery in Hartlepool, in the northern region of Yorkshire and here she died as a simple Nun, having renounced the position of Abbess, in favour of Saint Hilda. From the Aberdeen Breviary of 1509, in which the same confusion of characters is found, we learn that, following a Divine intervention, 460 years after her death, Bega’s Relics were found in Hartlepool and solemnly transferred to the restored Monastery of Whitby, where, at the beginning of the 16th Century, were still the object of a lively veneration.

Bega’s festival was commonly celebrated on 6 September. As well as in the northern regions of Great Britain, she is also venerated in Norway, perhaps from this was born the legend, reported by some, according to which the Saint travelled to that Country, successfully working towards the conversion of that people.

Her Feast day is still celebrated in the Diocese of Lancaster, in Scotland, in Yorkshire and Cumbria. Below is her Church in Bassenthwaite in the Lake District, Cumbria.

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Notre-Dame de la Fontaine / Our Lady of the Fountain, France (1008) and the Saints for 6 September

St Arator of Verdun
St Augebert of Champagne
St Augustine of Sens
St Beata of Sens
St Bega (Died c660) Virgin, Irish Princess, Recluse, Abbess Founder

St Cagnoald
St Consolata of Reggio Emilia
St Cottidus of Cappadocia

St Eugene of Cappadocia
St Eve of Dreux
St Faustus of Alexandria
St Faustus of Syracuse
St Felix of Champagne

St Gondulphus of Metz
St Imperia
St Liberato of Loro Piceno
St Macarius of Alexandria
St Maccallin of Lusk

St Mansuetus of Toul
St Onesiphorus
St Petronius of Verona
St Sanctian of Sens
St Zacharius the Prophet

Posted in GOD ALONE!, MEDITATIONS - ANTONIO CARD BACCI, QUOTES on DIVINE PROVIDENCE, QUOTES on GRATITUDE, QUOTES on HUMILITY, QUOTES on SELF-DENIAL, QUOTES on THE WORLD, The WILL of GOD

Thought for the Day – 5 September – I Am Not Able

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

I Am Not Able

The last question which we must ask ourselves, is the most difficult.
Should we choose honour or humiliation?

It is very difficult in this case to say to God: “Thy will be done.
Yet, say it we must!

If honour, high position and success redound t0 the glory of God and to our spiritual advantage, then, let us accept them with humble gratitude.
But, if Divine Providence ordains that it is better for us to be humiliated and forgotten, we must accept this with cheerful resignation.
Do with me what Thou will, O Lord,” we should pray.

Grant me whatever pleases Thee, sickness or health, poverty or riches, honour or disgrace.”
We must always accept the will of God simply because, we love Him and wish to serve Him more faithfully.
Let us perform all our actions for His glory, for our eternal salvation and for the salvation of all mankind!

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/09/05/thought-for-the-day-5-september-i-am-not-able/
PART TWO:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/01/16/thought-for-the-day-16-january-i-am-not-able/

Posted in DIVINE Mercy, Goodness, Patience, QUOTES on FORGIVENESS, QUOTES on HUMILITY, QUOTES on PRAYER, QUOTES on REPENTANCE

Quote/s of the Day – 5 September – St Lawrence Justinian

Quote/s of the Day – 5 September – St Lawrence Justinian (1381-1455) Bishop of Venice, Confessor

He cannot help sorrowing
for others’ sins,
who sorrows truly,
for his own
.”

The exterior works of Martha,
without the interior spirit of Mary,
cannot be perfect.
He deceives himself.
who expects, without the aid of prayer,
to succeed in the work of saving souls,
— a work as dangerous as it is sublime!
Without the reflection of prayer,
he shall certainly faint on the way!

Prayer, appeases the anger of God;
He pardons the sinner
when he prays with humility.

MORE:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/09/05/quote-s-of-the-day-5-september-st-lawrence-justinian/

St Lawrence Justinian (1381-1455)

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One Minute Reflection – 5 September – ‘ … Do as much as you can … ‘

One Minute Reflection – 5 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – St Lawrence Justinian (1381-1455) Bishop of Venice, Confessor – Ecclesiasticus 44:16-27; 45:3-20, Matthew 25:14-23 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

But he who had received the one talent, went away and dug in the earth and hid his Master’s money. ” – Matthew 25:18

REFLECTION – “You too, if you wish it, can deserve the exalted quality of the name of God’s Angel. Each one of you, insofar, as he can, insofar, as he receives an inspiration from on high, if he recalls his neighbour from his wickedness, takes care to encourage him to do good, proclaims the eternal Kingdom, or eternal punishment, to one astray – each one of you is truly an Angel of Jesus’ holy words. No-one should say, I am unable to give counsel, I am not qualified to encourage anyone. Do as much as you can, lest you be tormented for having badly kept, what you received! He who was given only one talent was more eager to hide it than to distribute it (Mt 25:14)…

Draw others, as far as you consider you have advanced; desire to have comrades on your way toward God. If any of you, my friends, is going to the market, or perhaps to the public baths, he will invite someone whom he sees to have nothing else to do, to come with him. That earthly kind of action is habitual among you. So, if you are going toward God, take care not to go to Him alone! The one who has already received, in his heart, a word of heavenly love, may also return to his neighbours an external word of encouragement.” – St Gregory the Great (540-604) Pope, Father and Doctor of the Church (Sermons on the Gospels No 5).

PRAYER – Grant, we beseech Thee, Almighty God that the venerable feast of Thy blessed Confessor and Bishop, may increase our devotion and promote our salvation. Through 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 September – O Come and Mourn With Me Awhile

Our Morning Offering – 5 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross”

O Come and Mourn With Me Awhile
By Fr F W Faber C.Orat (1814-1863)

O come and mourn with me awhile,
See Mary calls us to her side;
O come and let us mourn with her.
Jesus, our Love, is Crucified.

Have we no tears to shed for Him,
While soldiers scoff and Jews deride?
Ah, look how patiently He hangs.
Jesus, our Love, is Crucified.

How fast His feet and hands are nailed,
His blessed tongue with thirst is tied,
His failing eyes are blind with blood.
Jesus, our Love, is Crucified.

O love of God! O sin of man!
In this dread act Thy strength is tried
And victory remains with love,
For He, our Love, is Crucified
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 5 September – Blessed Gerbrand of Dokkum OPraem (Died 1267) Abbot

Saint of the Day – 5 September – Blessed Gerbrand of Dokkum OPraem (Died 1267) Priest/Canon Regular, the 4th Abbot of the Premonstratensian (Norbertine) Monastery at Dokkum, and a supporter of the Crusades. He encouraged the Frisians to join the Crusade and, in 1268, as a result of his zeal, was awarded, by Pope Clement IV, the Title of ‘Sacrae Militiae Dux‘ (Leader of the Crusade). Gerbrand was a close friend of Saint Louis IX of France (1226-1270). Born in the early 13th Century in a region of modern Netherlands and died on 11 October 1267 at the Premontres Motherhouse in Laon, France of natural cause.

St Norbert

The blessed Gerbrand joined the Premonstratensians, who are also called the Norbertines after their Founder, Saint Norbert of Xanten (c1080-1134) and also the White Canons after the colour of the Order’s Habit. Gerbrand became a Canon in their Monastery in Dokkum in Friesland in today’s Netherlands.

He was elected the 4th Abbot of the Dokkum Monastery. He was a champion of the Crusades and was a friend of Saint Louis IX of France (1226-1270), from whom he received several letters, which remain extant.

In his sermons, he invited the Frisians to participate in the expeditions to assist the Church iu Jerusalem. In 1268, Pope Clement IV, therefore, gave him the title Leader of the Crusade. He made his believers take up the cross and support the Crusade with their alms.

Gerbrand died during his Order’s General Chapter on 11 October 1267 in the Order’s Mother Monastery at Prémontré near Laon in France. A sisterof the Order from Mount Sion had a vision where she saw Gerbrand die and be taken up into Heaven. He is honoured as blessed by the Premonstratensians with a memorial day on 5 September.

The Norbertines’ Mother Monastery at Prémontré
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Notre-Dame, Folgoët / Our Lady of Folgoët, Brittany, France (1650), St Lawrence Justinian (1381-1455) and all the Saints for 5 September

St Albert of Butrio

Bl Anselm of Anchin
St Anseric of Soissons

St Charbel
Bl Florent Dumontet de Cardaillac
St Genebald of Laon
Bl Gendtilis
Blessed Gerbrand of Dokkum OPraem (Died 1267) Priest Abbot
St Guise Hoang Luong Canh
Blessed John the Good OSA (c 1168-1249) Bishop
Blessed Jordan of Pulsano Abbot

St Obdulia
Bl Phêrô Nguyen Van Tu
St Romulus of Rome
St Victorinus of Amiterme
St Victorinus of Como
Bl William Browne

Posted in GOD ALONE!, MEDITATIONS - ANTONIO CARD BACCI, QUOTES on DEATH, QUOTES on GREED, WEALTH, QUOTES on LOVE of GOD, QUOTES on POVERTY, QUOTES on SELF-DENIAL, QUOTES on THE WORLD, QUOTES on WEALTH/RICHES, The WILL of GOD

Thought for the Day – 4 September – Holy Indifference

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

Holy Indifference

We may wonder whether we are to have a long or a short life.
Nature would choose the first alternative because, the will to live and the fear of death are among the strongest of our basic instincts.
To obtain a long life, we are prepared to promise God that we shall dedicate it to His glory and spend it in doing good works.
But, if God sees that a long life would prove to be an occasion of sin for us and, that we should become too deeply attached to this world and forgetful of Heaven, then we should be resigned to and indeed, content with, a short life.

How many young people like St Maria Goretti, St Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, St Dominic Savio and others, have reached the peak of sanctity while still in the flower of their youth?!
If this were the will of God for us, surely we should welcome the advent of an early death?

There is another question which often bothers those who attempt to look into the future.
Shall I be rich or poor?
It is natural to desire wealth and to want to avoid poverty.
Yet, Jesus says: “Blessed are the poor … and woe to the rich!
It is clear then that wealth is likely to be a greater spiritual danger than poverty, for it can cause us to become more attached to worldly possessions.
We can save our souls whether we are rich or poor, as long as we make right use of whatever we have/

So let the will of God be done!

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/09/04/thought-for-the-day-4-september-holy-indifference/

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Quote/s of the Day – 4 September – ‘ … No more world, no more sins!’

Quote/s of the Day – 4 September – Feria – Galatians 5:16-24, Matthew 6:24-33 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

No man can serve two masters.

Matthew 6:24

Penance is a needful thing to the sinner,
who desires to recover health of his soul.
And, in doing penance, there be three things
to be considered:
serious compunction of heart,
confession of mouth
and satisfaction by deed.”

St John Fisher (1469-1535)

Worldly love aims at pleasing everyone
and saddening no-one.
Many call this politeness!
but, it is simply
self-praise and flattery!

If you wish to rid yourself of self-love,
purify your intentions
and, in every action,
seek what is pure
and what alone, will give honour to God.

St Anthony Mary Zaccaria (1502-1539)

Lord, forgive this great sinner.
Give me time to do penance.
No more world, no more sins!

St Camillus de Lellis MI (1550-1614)

To advance well,
we must apply ourselves
to make good way
on the road nearest to us
and do, the first day’s journey.

We fight the monsters of Africa
in imagination
but, from lack of attention,
we allow ourselves, in reality,
to be killed by the little serpents
which lie in our way!

(Intro to the Devout Life III:37)

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

Let us be humble like Mary.
Let us make God’s glory,
rather than our own satisfaction,
the object of our actions.
Only one thing should count with us
and that is, the testimony
of a good conscience before God.
Everything else is passing and futile
.”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

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One Minute Reflection – 4 September – No man can serve two masters. – Matthew 6:24

One Minute Reflection – 4 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – St Rose of Viterbo (c1233 – 1251) Virgin – Galatians 5:16-24, 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 roiling 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 – Protect Thy Church by Thine abiding mercy, we beseech Thee, O Lord and since all mortals fall without Thee, may Thy help keep them from danger and guide them to salvation. May the prayers of Thy virgin the blessed Rose, assist us on our journey to Thee. Through 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 – 4 September – Prayer for Union with the Holy Ghost by St Pius X

Our Morning Offering – 4 September – Monday is the day in which we begin the work week with extra devotion to the Holy Ghost, the Third Person of the Most Blessed Trinity to Whom we pray for enlightenment, for wisdom, for the light of inspiration.
We ask the Holy Ghost to work through us over the course of the day and the week. To remind us that we are instruments and help us to seek only the Will of God.

Prayer for Union with the Holy Ghost
By St Pius X (1835-1914)

Supreme Pontiff from August 1903-August 1914

O Holy Spirit of Light and Love,
to Thee I consecrate my heart,
my mind and my will
for time and for eternity.
May I be ever docile
to Thy Divine inspirations
and to the teachings
of the Holy Catholic Church,
whose infallible guide Thy art.
May my heart be ever inflamed
with the love of God and love of neighbour.
May my will be ever in harmony
with Thy Divine Will.
May my life faithfully imitate
the life and virtues
of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
To Him, with the Father
and Thee, Divine Spirit,
be honour and glory forever.
Amen.

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Saint of the Day – 4 September – St Irmgard of Cologne (c1000-c1065 or c1082-1089) Virgin,

Saint of the Day – 4 September – St Irmgard of Cologne (c1000-c1065 or c1082-1089) Virgin, Reigning Countess of Süchteln, Recluse, Pilgrim, Founder of many Churches and Apostle of the poor. Born in c1000 in Aspel and died in Cologne, Germany of natural causes, where her Relics now reside behind the High Altar of the magnificent Cologne Cathedral. Also known as – Irmgarde, Irmengarda, Irmgard of Süchteln., Irmgard of Aspe. Additional Memorial – 10 November on some calendars in her locale.

The Roman Martyrology reads: “In Cologne in Lotharingia, in today’s Germany, Saint Irmgarde, who, Sovereign Countess of Süchteln, committed all her assets to the construction of Churches.

Irmgard was the daughter of Count Godizo of Aspel, in the Lower Rhine, a relative of Saint Henry II, the Emperor and his wife Saint Cunegonde. after her parents died, she distributed her wealth among hospitals, Churches, founding and building new Churches, the poor and needy..

Above her parents’ Tomb, in Rees, Irmgard had a Church built in honour of the Holy Virgin.

Emperor Henry III granted her many lands in Belgium and Holland and, in 1049, Pope Saint Leo IX visited her in Aspel. Shortly afterwards, she left her deceased parent’s house and became a Recluse in Süchteln, where she lived a life in solitude of prayer, fasting and penance.

St Irmgard’s parents home in Rees

After a pilgrimage to Rome, Irmgard lived in Cologne, from where on a second pilgrimage, she brought back to Rome, some earth from the Cemetery of Saint Ursula which she would miraculously turn into blood. Irmgard completed three pilgrimages during her life.

St Irmgard’s Sarcophagus behind the High Altar at Cologne Cathedral
St Irmgard’s Sarcophagus behind High Altar in Cologne Cathedral

Irmgard died around 1089, probably on 4 September in Cologne. Her Tomb is located behind the High Altar in the Cathedral of this City.
Already in 1319 she had the title of Saint and her Feast was celebrated on 4 September and 10 November and her cult flourished, particularly in Cologne, Rees, Süchteln and Aspel, where today there are many Pilgrimages and celebrations on her Feast.

Cologne Cathedral

Irmengard is represented as a noble lady with a crown on her head, a model of a Church in one hand, a staff in the other. There are numerous Chruches, Schools, Hospitals, Apostolates and Institutions named after our Saint.

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Madonna della Consolazione / Our Lady of Consolation (1436), St Rose of Viterbo and all the Saints for 4 September

St Ammianus the Martyr
St Caletricus of Chartres
St Candida of Naples
St Candida the Elder
St Castus of Ancyra

St Fredaldo of Mende
St Hermione

St Irmgard of Cologne (c1000-c1065 or c1082-1089) Countess, Recluse, Pilgrim.
St Julian the Martyr
St Magnus of Ancyra
St Marcellus of Chalon-sur-Saône
St Marcellus of Treves
St Maximus of Ancyra
St Monessa
St Moses the Prophet
St Oceanus the Martyr
Bl Peter of Saint James
St Rebecca of Alexandria
St Rhuddlad

St Rufinus of Ancyra
St Salvinus of Verdun
St Silvanus of Ancyra
St Sulpicius of Bayeux
St Thamel
St Theodore the Martyr
St Ultan of Ardbraccan
St Victalicus

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Thought for the Day – 3 September – The Annual Retreat

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

The Annual Retreat

It is useful, one might say necesssary, to spend time, now and again with God in meditating on the eternal truths.
It is too easy to become dissipated by contact with the many worldly things which distract us from our final end which is God and, from the sanctification of our souls.
With dissipation comes carelessness, spiritual lethargy and tepidity and, we know that tepidity eventually leads us to commit sin.

A Retreat is one of the best ways of recollecting ourselves and of renewing our spiritual energies.
It should not be thought that Retreats are suitable only for Priests and Religious.
They are suitable and even vitally necessary for all of us because, we are all in need of recollection and of a new impetus towards holiness which should be our common goal.

An annual Retreat, therefore, should be the aim of all the faithful, even of the laity.
Sometimes, we are disgusted and frightened by the desolate spectacle which the world presents us with!
Faith has grown weak; religious indifference is invading all sections of society; the forces of evil and of progress have achieved an almost universal and soul-destroying corruption of morals.
How has this happened?
We get the answer from the Prophet Jeremias, who laments that in the supreme moment of trial, the chosen people abandoned God!
With desolation is all the land made desolate because, there is none who considereth in the heart” (Jer 12:1).

Let us resolve not to neglect this great means of sanctification.
If possible, let us make a Retreat every year.”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

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Quote/s of the Day – 3 September – St Pius X

Quote/s of the Day – 3 September – St Pius X (1835-1914) Pope, Confessor

My hope is in Christ,
Who strengthens the weakest
by His Divine help.
I can do all in Him
Who strengthens me.
His Power is Infinite
and if I lean on Him,
it will be mine.
His Wisdom is Infinite
and if I look to Him for counsel,
I shall not be deceived.
His Goodness is Infinite
and if my trust is stayed in Him,
I shall not be abandoned.

O Divine Jesus!
Lonely in So Many Tabernacles
By St Pope Pius X (1835-1914)
“Pope of the Blessed Sacrament”

O Divine Jesus!
Lonely today in so many Tabernacles,
without visitor or worshipper,
I offer Thee my lonely heart.
May it’s every beat be a prayer of love to Thee.
Thou are ever watching under the Sacramental Veils,
in Thou love, Thou never sleeps
and Thou are never weary of Thy vigils for sinners.
O Loving Jesus!
O Lonely Jesus!
may my heart be a lamp,
the light of which shall burn and beam
for Thee alone.
Watch, Sacramental Sentinel!
Watch for the weary world,
for the erring soul
and for Thy poor lonely child.

O Jesus, my God, I adore Thee,
here present in the Sacrament of Thy love.
Amen

Indulgences:
100 days each time before the Tabernacle
300 days each time before the Blessed Sacrament Exposed
(St Pope Pius X – 3 July 1908)
Prayers to the Sacred Heart
15th Ed 1936

MORE HERE;
https://anastpaul.com/2021/09/03/quote-s-of-the-day-3-september-st-pius-x-and-st-gregory-the-great/

St Pope Pius X (1835-1914)

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One Minute Reflection – 3 September – ‘… Jesus wishes us, then, to be free from every anxiety regarding temporal affairs, … ‘

One Minute Reflection – 3 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – St Pius X (1835-1914) Pope, Confessor – Galatians 5:16-24, Matthew 6:24-33 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

Is not the life a greater thing than the food and the body, than the clothing? ” – Matthew 6:25

REFLECTION –If spiritual things hold first place in our lives, material needs will cause us no concern, for God, in His goodness, will give them to us in abundance. On the other hand, if we devote ourselves entirely to earthly pursuits and neglect our spiritual life, concern for what this life has to offer will lead us to neglect our souls… I urge you, therefore, let us not overturn the established order. We know that our Master is good, so let us commit everything to Him and not be taken up with the cares of this life… “Your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things even before you ask him” (Mt 6:32).

Jesus wishes us, then, to be free from every anxiety regarding temporal affairs and to have all possible leisure for the things of the Spirit. He says: “Your part is to seek spiritual blessings and I myself, will provide amply for your material needs. Look at the birds in the sky. They neither sow nor reap nor gather crops into barns and yet, your Father feeds them. ” In other words, “If I take such care of irrational birds, as to supply them with all they need without plowing or sowing, I will take much greater care of you, who are endowed with reason, if only you make up your minds to put spiritual things before temporal ones. If I made these creatures for your sake and the whole of creation too and, if I take such care of them, of what great care will I not deem you worthy – you, for whom I created all of this?” – St John Chrysostom (345-407) Bishop of Constantinople, Father and Doctor of the Church (Baptismal catechesis, no 8, 19-25).

PRAYER – O God Who, for the defence of the Catholic faith and the restoration of all things in Christ, filled St Pius, the Supreme Pontiff, with heavenly wisdom and apostolic fearlessness, mercifully grant that, by following his teachings and examples, we may receive Thy eternal rewards. Through 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 September – St Bonaventure’s My Lord, I am Unworthy!

Our Morning Offering – 3 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – The 14th Sunday after Pentecost

My Lord, I am Unworthy!
Prayer before Holy Communion
By St Bonaventure (1217-1274)
Seraphic Doctor of the Church

My Lord,
Who art Thou
and who am I,
that I should dare to take Thee
into my body and soul?
A thousand years
of penance and tears,
would not be sufficient
to make me worthy to receive,
so Royal a Sacrament even once!
How much more am I unworthy of it,
who fall into sin daily,
I, the incorrigible,
who approach Thee so often
without due preparation!
Nevertheless, Thy mercy
infinitely surpasses my unworthiness.
Therefore, I make bold
to receive this Sacrament,
trusting in Thy love.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 3 September – Blessed Guala de Ronii of Brescia OP ( 1180-1244) Bishop,

Saint of the Day – 3 September – Blessed Guala de Ronii of Brescia OP ( 1180-1244) Bishop, Priest and Friar of the Order of Preachers, being one of the earliest disciples of St Dominic, Papal Envoy, Peace-maker. Also known as – Guala of Roniis, Guala Romanoni, Guala of Bergamo, Walter… Wilhelm… Guala was Beatified on 1 October 1868 by Pope Pius IX. Additional Memorials – 2 September (Diocese of Brescia), 20 April as one of the Saints of the Diocese of Brescia and 4 September on some calendars.

Guala de Ronii was born in 1180 in the Bergamo Province and belonged to a famed noble Roman house. His parents oversaw his initial education and his excellent progress caused his parents to entertain great hopes for his future, while neglecting to entertain the thought that perhaps God had a surprise in store for their son and the course of his life.

Guala heard St Dominic preach in 1219 and – like others – was so enchanted by St Dominic’s character that he was one of the first to seek him out for enrollment into his new Order of Preachers. Guala soon received the habit from St Dominic himself and later received Ordination as a Priest. St Dominic soon called the Priest to Bologna in order to appoint him as one of four entrusted with the building of Saint Agnes’ convent for Dominican nuns.

He served as one of the Saint’s first disciples and received the latter’s appointment as the first Prior of the Order in Brescia where Dominic founded a Monastery. Both Theoderic of Apolda, the Hagiographer and Blessed Jordan of Saxony were his Dominican contemporaries.

When Guala learned of St Dominic’s death ,which he received in Brescia, with tremendous grief. Prior to this news, he had fallen asleep with his head against a Church bell tower and saw a Friar ascending a ladder into Heaven where Angels surrounded him – that Friar was Dominic, unbeknownst to him at the time. He was about to depart for Bologna when he learned that Dominic had died at the time of his vision!

The Priorship of Saint Nicholas in Bologna – now titled as Saint Dominic – became vacant and the people there elected him to the position in 1226. But his tenure became difficult with tensions between Bologna and rival Mantua which prompted Pope Honorius III to appoint him as the Papal Envoy to the two Cities, n order that he might secure reconciliation between the warring towns – he managed to negotiate peace terms sto remain in place and to be abided by, for a decade. The new Pope Gregory IX then appointed him as the Papal Legate to Frederick II in order to induce him to keep his often broken promise, to march on a crusade for the relief of the faithful in Jerusalem. On 20 July 1225 he oversaw the successful Treaty of San Germano in Cassino.

Brescia longed for his return and when the Bishop of the Diocese died the people pleaded with intense supplications for the Fr Guala’s appointment to replace the deceased. Guala reluctanly accepted his appointment in 1229 as the Bishop of Brescia from Pope Gregory IX and he received his Episcopal Consecration soon after.

His Episcopate intended as a particular objective to make provision for the temporal care of poor children of the Diocese. But ,the Pontiff also made him an Apostolic Delegate to both Treviso and Paduaas peacemaker, when the two were at odds with each other – despite putting the new Bishop far from his flock – and it was he who conducted successful peace negotiations.

Guala’s contemporaries described him as “a man of great prudence, well acquainted with the world, and of accomplished manners” and said that “he governed the Diocese entrusted to his care with such holiness that, both during his life and after his death, he wrought many wonders through God.

The years of labour and civil strife wore him down. He resigned his See in 1242 in order to enter complete seclusion and pray without interruption, in preparation for death. Therefore, he retired to the Vallumbrosan Monastery of San Sepolcro d’Astino in Bergamo, his hometown, where he lived as a Hermit – despite his retreat into peaceful solitude – many still flocked to seek his wise counsel. Guala died on 3 September 1244. He was buried in the Benedictine Church,and after many miracles at his tomb, his cause was promoted.

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The 14th Sunday after Pentecost, Notre Dame de Brebières / Mother of the Divine Shepherd, St Pius X and all the Saints for 3 September

The 14th Sunday after Pentecost

And The Eucharistic Miracle of St Pope Gregory:
https://anastpaul.com/2018/09/03/saint-of-the-day-3-september-st-pope-gregory-the-great-540-604-father-doctor-of-the-church-father-of-the-fathers/

St Aigulphus of Lérins
St Ambrose of Sens
St Ammon of Heraclea
Bl Andrew Dotti
St Auxanus
St Balin
St Basilissa of Nicomedia

St Chariton
St Chrodegang of Séez
St Frugentius the Martyr
Blessed Guala de Ronii of Brescia OP ( 1180-1244) Bishop
St Hereswitha
Bl Herman of Heidelberg
St Macanisius
St Mansuetus of Toul
St Marinus (Died c 366)
St Martiniano of Como
St Natalis of Casale

St Regulus of Rheims
St Remaclus
St Sandila of Cordoba
St Vitalian of Capua (Died 699) Bishop

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Thought for the Day – 2 September – Intimacy with Jesus

Thought for the Day – 2 September – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

Intimacy with Jesus

“In his memoirs written while in exile, Napoleon says: “Many have desired and endeavoured to be obeyed, revered and honoured by all; only Jesus Christ has demanded this because He is God.

As the Father has loved Me, I also have loved you,” we read in the Gospel of St John.
Abide in My love” (Jn 15:9).

Jesus, therefore, asks each of us, not only to love Him but, to remain intimately united to Him in love.
He has a perfect right to demand this because, as God, He is our Creator and as God-Man, He is our Redeemer, Who out of love for us has given Himself entirely.”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

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Quote/s of the Day – 2 September – St Stephen, King of Hungary

Quote/s of the Day – 2 September – St Stephen, King of Hungary (c975- 1038) Confessor

Be HUMBLE in this life,
that God may raise you up in the next.
Be truly MODERATE
and do not punish or condemn anyone immoderately.
Be GENTLE,
so that you may never oppose justice.
Be HONOURABLE,
so that you may never voluntarily
bring disgrace upon anyone.
Be CHASTE,
so that you may avoid all the foulness of lust
like the pangs of death.

Do not show favour only to relatives and kin,
or to the most eminent –
whether they are leaders or the wealthy
or neighbours or citizens of the same Country.
Show favour to all who come to you.
By fulfilling your duty in this way,
you will reach the highest state of happiness.

St Stephen of Hungary (c975- 1038)
(King of Hungary, to his son, St Emeric.
Sadly St Emeric died aged 24 but had
taken a private vow of Celibacy.
)

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One Minute Reflection – 2 September – ‘ … Let us be watchful to observe and to do, the Lord’s precepts … ‘

One Minute Reflection – 2 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – St Stephen King of Hungary (c975- 1038) Confessor – Ecclesiasticus 31:8-11, Luke 19:12-26 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

I say to you that to everyone who has, shall be given but from him, who does not have, even that which he has, shall be taken away.” – Luke 19;26

REFLECTION – “The Lord was looking to our days when He said, “When the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on earth?” (Lk 18:8) We see that what He foretold has come to pass. There is no faith in the fear of God, in the law of righteousness, in love, in good works …. That which our conscience would fear if it believed, it does not fear because it does not believe at all. If it believed, it would also take heed and if it took heed, it would be saved.

Therefore, beloved brothers, let us arouse ourselves as much as we can and break the slumber of our listlessness. Let us be watchful to observe and to do the Lord’s precepts. Let us be like He Himself, has bidden us to be, saying, “Gird your loins and light your lamps and be like servants who await their master’s return from a wedding, ready to open immediately, when He comes and knocks. Blessed are those servants, whom the Master finds vigilant on His arrival“.

We ought to be dressed for work, lest, when the day of setting forth comes, it should find us burdened and entangled. Let our light shine, in good works and glow, in such a way, as to lead us from the night of this world, to the daylight of eternal brightness. Let us always wait with solicitude and caution for the sudden coming of the Lord, so that when he knocks, our faith may be on the watch and receive from the Lord, the reward of our vigilance. If these commands be observed, if these warnings and precepts be kept, we will not be overtaken in slumber, by the deceit of the devil. But we shall reign with Christ in His Kingdom, as servants on the watch.” – St Cyprian of Carthage (c 200-258) Bishop of Carthage and Martyr, Father of the Church (Treatise on the unity of the Church, 26-27).

PRAYER – We beseech Thee, Almighty God, that Thy Church be worthy to have as her glorious defender in Heaven, the blessed Stephen, Thy Confessor, whom she had as her champion while he reigned on earth. Through 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).