• July 2nd - Saints Acestes, Longinus, and Megistus

    From rich@1:396/4 to All on Sun Jul 1 10:08:52 2018
    From: rich <richarra@gmail.com>

    July 2nd - Saints Acestes, Longinus, and Megistus
    (died 67)

    Saints Acestes, Longinus, and Megistus were Roman soldiers and Martyr
    of the Church. According to Holy Legend, these three brave men were
    the soldiers assigned to convey Saint Paul to his martyrdom.

    On the journey from the prison to the place of execution, these three
    soldiers were struck by the joy that Saint Paul emoted, and impressed
    by his courage and commitment to his cause. Confused, they questioned
    him, asking Paul who this king was=E2=80=94a king that he loved so much he = was
    willing to die for so joyfully and courageously.

    Despite having little time, Paul preached the Gospel to them with
    every step and every movement, and they were converted on the spot. As
    they approached the place of execution, the three soldiers were
    horrified at what was about to occur. The bravely declared themselves Christians, and witnessed to the crowd. Based upon their =E2=80=9Ctreason,= =E2=80=9D
    they were immediately beheaded, martyrs for the faith under the
    persecution of Emperor Nero. Their acts were recorded by Church
    historian Eusebius.

    Today, on the feast of Saints Acestes, Longinus, and Megistus, we pray
    for courage and strength to bear witness to the Gospel, and openness
    to those we encounter, that we may understand their needs, hear their
    stories, and genuinely interact in the spirit of Christ.
    by Jacob

    Saint Quote:
    The faith of those who live their faith is a serene faith. What you
    long for will be given you; what you love will be yours for ever.
    Since it is by giving alms that everything is pure for you, you will
    also receive that blessing which is promised next by the Lord: the
    Godhead that no man has been able to see. In the inexpressible joy of
    this eternal vision, human nature will possess what eye has not seen
    or ear heard, what man's heart has never conceived.
    --Pope St. Leo the Great

    Bible Quote:
    26 If any one thinks he is religious, and does not bridle his tongue
    but deceives his heart, this man's religion is vain. [James 1:26]
    RSVCE


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    Dear God, give me courage,
    for perhaps I lack it more than anything else.

    I need courage before men against their threats
    and against their seductions.

    I need courage to bear unkindness,
    mockery, contradiction.

    I need courage to fight against the devil,
    against terrors and troubles, temptations,
    attractions, darkness and false lights,
    against tears, depression, and above all fear.

    I need Your help, dear God.

    Strengthen me with Your love and Your grace.

    Console me with Your blessed Presence
    and grant me the courage to persevere
    until I am with You forever in heaven.
    Amen.
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