Solemnity of Sts
PETER and PAUL*
June
29
"This day has been made holy by the passion of the blessed apostles
Peter and Paul. ... These martyrs realized what they taught:
they pursued justice, they confessed the truth, they died for it."
- St Augustine, Sermon 295
We do not preach ourselves but Jesus Christ as Lord,
and ourselves as your slaves for the sake of Jesus. - 2 Cor 4:5
"This day has been made holy by the passion of the blessed apostles
Peter and Paul. ... These martyrs realized what they taught:
they pursued justice, they confessed the truth, they died for it."
- St Augustine, Sermon 295
We do not preach ourselves but Jesus Christ as Lord,
and ourselves as your slaves for the sake of Jesus. - 2 Cor 4:5
Entrance Antiphon (Today’s Liturgy)
These
are the ones who, living in the flesh, planted
the Church with their blood; they drank the chalice of the Lord and became
friends of God.
Prayer over the Offerings (Today's
Liturgy)
May
the prayer of the Apostles, O Lord, accompany the sacrificial gift that we
present to your name for consecration, and may their intercession make us
devoted to you in celebration of the sacrifice.
Through
Christ our Lord.
Prayer After Communion (Today’s
Liturgy)
Grant
us, O Lord, who
have been renewed by this Sacrament, so
to live in the Church, that, persevering in the breaking of the Bread and in the
teaching of the Apostles, we may be one heart and one soul, made steadfast in
your love.
Through
Christ our Lord.
Sts Peter
and Paul, pray for us!
*Sts
Peter and Paul are the principle pillars of the Church founded by
Christ.
St
Peter was
chosen by Christ to be his first Vicar on earth; he was endowed with powers of
the keys of the kingdom of heaven (Mt 16:13-19) and charged with the role of
Shepherd of Christ's flock (Jn 21:15-17). In St. Peter and his successors, we
have a visible sign of unity and communion in faith and charity. Divine grace
led St. Peter to profess Christ's divinity. St. Peter suffered martyrdom by
crucifixion under Nero, in about the year 64 AD. He was buried at the hill of
the Vatican ;
recent excavations have revealed his tomb on the very site of St. Peter's
Basilica.
St Paul was
chosen to form part of the apostolic college by Christ himself on the road
to Damascus (Acts 9:1-16). Selected
to bring Christ's name to all peoples (Acts 9:15), he is the greatest missionary
of all time, the advocate of pagans, the Apostle of the Gentiles. St. Paul was beheaded in
the Tre Fontane along the Via Ostiense and buried nearby, on the site where the
basilica bearing his name now stands. Source: Daily Roman Missal, Edited by Rev. James Socías,
Midwest Theological Forum, Chicago, Illinois ©2003
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