And behold I am with you all through the days that are coming,
until the consummation of
the world. - Matthew 28:20
PHOTO CREDIT: Debbie Scalise
“He is the Bread
sown in the virgin,
leavened in the
flesh,
molded in His
passion,
baked in the furnace
of the sepulchre,
placed in the
churches,
and set upon the
altars,
which
daily
supplies
Heavenly Food to
the faithful."
St Peter
Chrysologus
Archbishop, Doctor of the Church
Adult convert
Italy - c. 380-450
"Golden-worded"
FEAST DAY -
July 30
"Anyone who wishes to frolic with the devil
cannot rejoice with
Christ." ~ St Peter Chrysologus
(2 mins)
St Peter Chrysologus, pray for us!
Saint Peter
Chrysologus is the Doctor of Homilies. His words helped to defeat the attack on
Christ's humanity. No doctor said so much in his homilies in fewer words. To
hear his sermons after nearly 1500 years is a blessing, each and every
time.
Peter was a stalwart witness to the faith. He had a short life but it was long and full of accomplishments. He was the archbishop ofRavenna , Italy, as a young priest and he
expended his energies neutralizing the last forces of paganism of his
day.
Chrysologus means "The Golden-Worded". His prayer when he spoke (from Sermon 96): May our God deign to give me the grace of speaking and you the desire of hearing. To really benefit fruitfully from any conversation or homily, one's heart and mind must be open to receive the communication.
Peter was a stalwart witness to the faith. He had a short life but it was long and full of accomplishments. He was the archbishop of
Chrysologus means "The Golden-Worded". His prayer when he spoke (from Sermon 96): May our God deign to give me the grace of speaking and you the desire of hearing. To really benefit fruitfully from any conversation or homily, one's heart and mind must be open to receive the communication.
Peter
was filled with all the gifts and fruits of the Spirit but even his best efforts
to impart his wisdom and knowledge would not benefit anyone unless his listeners
were truly docile to grace through their hearts and attentive with their eyes
and minds, both exteriorly and interiorly. Our souls have eyes and powerful
perceptions that are drawn to God's message when we are open, sincere and desire
to learn.
Homilies can be
like sweet music to the ear and joy to the heart. The
homily during the Catholic Mass is a vital part of the Liturgy of the
Word. It follows the reading of the gospel and is the explanation and
elaboration on the celebration of the Word. This part of the liturgical service,
offered immediately before the celebration of the Liturgy of the Eucharist,
prepares its members to fully enter into the worship of God. It also prepares us
to be empowered and enlighten to fully partake of the holy meal. Each liturgical
celebration of the Mass is an extension of the "Last Supper" that the Lord
shared with His dear friends. He changed Himself during this meal into precious
food that fortifies us and enables us to proceed on our spiritual journey. More
importantly, this meal strengthens us and enables us by transforming us into
Himself. That's right! Imagine being changed into another Christ? When this
happens we'll be able to do and say what Christ would do or say Himself. Is that
possible? Believe it! It's Catholic theology. (http://www.doctorsofthecatholicchurch.com)
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