The gates of heaven were opened
for blessed Stephen, who was found
to be first among the number of
the Martyrs and therefore is
crowned
triumphant in heaven. ~ Today's Entrance
Antiphon
"Thursday the 26th, St
Stephen's Day. I (St
Paul of the
Cross) was in particular uplifting
of soul, especially at Holy Communion; I wanted to go and die a martyr's death
in a place where the adorable mystery of the Most Blessed Sacrament is denied.
This wish has been given to me for some time past by the Infinite Goodness, but
today I had it in a special manner; I had the desire for the conversion of
heretics, especially in England and the neighboring kingdoms, and I offered a
special prayer for that at Holy
Communion...."
Fr Edmund,
CP
Excerpt from: Hunter of
Souls:
A Study of the Life
and Spirit
of St
Paul of the
Cross
St
Stephen
Jerusalem
~ + 35 AD
Protomartyr
and Archdeacon
FEAST DAY – Dec
26
“Yesterday we celebrated the birth in time of our
eternal King. Today we celebrate the
triumphant suffering of His soldier. Yesterday our king, clothed in the robe of
flesh, left His place in the virgin’s womb and graciously visited the
world. Today His soldier leaves the
tabernacle of His body and goes triumphantly to heaven. … And so the love that
brought Christ from heaven to earth raised Stephen from earth to heaven; shown
first in the king, it later shone forth in His soldier.”
St Fulgentius of Ruspe,
bishop
The
first of all the martyrs in... Our Christian history ... St Stephen looked upon
his foes... With love and sympathy ... Before the twelve apostles died ... He
gave his life for Christ ... And in whatever way he could ... He always
sacrificed ... To those in high authority ... He pointed out that they ...
Enforced the laws which they had no ... Intention to obey ... He showed them
their hypocrisy ... And did not fear his end ... As every pauper he had helped
... Became his special friend ... And as he loved the children of ... His
boundless charity ... The final prayer before his death ... Was for his
enemy.
From Poem Portraits of the Saints, James J. Metcalfe
Click here: Saint Stephen - YouTube
(2 mins)
St
Stephen, pray for us!
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