I have loved you with an everlasting love;
I have drawn you with loving kindness. – Jeremiah 31:3
I have drawn you with loving kindness. – Jeremiah 31:3
"It's a thirst of the
heart of every creature that desires to be loved, and the
love which can alone satisfy that craving is the Divine Love.
Let your heart delight in the love your God has for
you, personally, individually. No soul ever in ardent fervor desires to
unite herself to our Lord in Holy Communion, as our Lord desires to unite
Himself to her.
So Holy Communion is a delight to your Infant
Savior; because He loves you, oh, how immeasurably! He tells you in His
heart-to-heart interview that He has become a little Infant so that you
may love Him with a human love without fear."
Feast of the Holy Innocents (Childermas)
FEAST DAY - December 28
As recorded in the gospel of Matthew after
the visit of the Magi, Herod, in fear, rage and jealousy, “ordered
the massacre of all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity two
years old and under” in an attempt to destroy his perceived rival, the
infant Messiah. The horror of the massacre and the
devastation of the mothers and fathers led Matthew to quote
Jeremiah: “A voice was heard in Ramah, sobbing and loud
lamentation;Rachel weeping for her children...”(Mt 2:18).
Since the sixth century, on December 28, the
Church has celebrated the memory of those children killed because of Herod's
rage against Christ (cf. Mt 2:16-17). These innocent lives bear witness to
Christ who was persecuted from the time of His birth by a world which would not
receive Him. Liturgical tradition refers to them as the "Holy
Innocents" and regards them as martyrs.
"Blessed are you, Bethlehem in
the land of Judah !
You suffered the inhumanity of King Herod in the murder of your babes and
thereby have become worthy to offer to the Lord a pure host of infants. In full
right do we celebrate the heavenly birthday of these children whom the world
caused to be born unto an eternally blessed life rather than that from their
mothers' womb, for they attained the grace of everlasting life before the
enjoyment of the present. The precious death of any martyr deserves high praise
because of his heroic confession; the death of these children is precious in
the sight of God because of the beatitude they gained so quickly. For already
at the beginning of their lives they pass on. The end of the present life is
for them the beginning of glory. These then, whom Herod's cruelty tore as
sucklings from their mothers' bosom, are justly hailed as "infant martyr flowers"; they
were the Church's first blossoms, matured by the frost of persecution during
the cold winter of unbelief." ~ St.
Augustine
Triumph
of the Innocents ~ William Holman Hunt (1883)
Holy
Innocents, Infant Martyr Flowers,pray for us!
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