Solemnity of
the Birth
of St John the Baptist - June 24
of St John the Baptist - June 24
Today's Entrance
Antiphon - Jn 1:6-7; Lk 1:17
A man was sent from God, whose name was John. He came
to testify to the light, to prepare a people fit for the Lord.
A man was sent from God, whose name was John. He came
to testify to the light, to prepare a people fit for the Lord.
Today's
Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia,
alleluia! You, child,
will be called prophet of the Most High,
for you will go before the Lord to
prepare his way. Alleluia,
alleluia!
"Happy birthday of John
the Baptist. His birth is the culmination of an age, an era, a
Covenant. He is the last of the Old Testament Prophets. His birth signals
an end and a beginning. The Book of Hebrews says By calling this covenant
“new,” [God] has made the first one obsolete; and what is obsolete and aging
will soon disappear (Hebrews 8:13).
Hence John would later say, “The bride belongs to the bridegroom. The friend who attends the bridegroom waits and listens for him, and is full of joy when he hears the bridegroom’s voice. That joy is mine, and it is now complete. He must increase; I must decrease. (Jn 3:29-30). Today John the Baptist is born who will usher in the new by answering the most significant question ever posed: "But where is the Lamb?'"
Hence John would later say, “The bride belongs to the bridegroom. The friend who attends the bridegroom waits and listens for him, and is full of joy when he hears the bridegroom’s voice. That joy is mine, and it is now complete. He must increase; I must decrease. (Jn 3:29-30). Today John the Baptist is born who will usher in the new by answering the most significant question ever posed: "But where is the Lamb?'"
Msgr
Charles Pope
Pastor
~ Holy Comforter - St Cyprian Parish ~ Washington, DC
“Behold
the Lamb of God
who
takes away the sins of the world.”
(St
John the Baptist is quoted at every Mass)
Prayer after
Communion (Today's
Mass)
Having
feasted at the banquet of the heavenly Lamb,
we
pray, O Lord,
that,
finding joy in the nativity of Saint John the Baptist,
your
Church may know as the author of her rebirth
the
Christ whose coming John foretold.
Who
lives and reigns for ever and ever.
“I
want to show you a sun that shone more brightly than
all these, a soul
that was truly free and detached, cleaving only to the will of
God. I
have often wondered who is the most mortified of the saints I know, and after
some reflection I have come to the conclusion that it
was Saint
John the
Baptist. He went into the desert when he was five years old and knew that our
Savior and his came on earth in a place quite close by, one or two days' journey
perhaps. How his heart, touched with love of his Savior from the time He was in
His Mother's womb, must have longed to enjoy His presence! Yet he spends
twenty-five years in the desert without coming to see our Lord even once; and
leaving the desert he stays to catechize without visiting Him but waiting till
our Lord comes to seek him out. Then when he has baptized Him he does not follow
Him but stays behind to do his appointed task. How truly mortified was his
spirit! To be so near his Savior and not see Him, to have Him so close and not
enjoy His presence! Is this not a completely detached spirit, detached even from
God Himself so as to do His will and serve Him, to leave God for God, and not to
love God in order to love Him better? The example of this great saint overwhelms
me with its grandeur.” ~ St
Francis de Sales
Click here: St. John the Baptist -
YouTube
Click here: Solemnity of the Birth of St. John the Baptist - Catholic Culture
Click here: The Catholic Witness of St. J the B : The Integrated Catholic Life™
Click here: Solemnity of the Birth of St. John the Baptist - Catholic Culture
Click here: The Catholic Witness of St. J the B : The Integrated Catholic Life™
St
John the Baptist, pray for us!
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