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|    The Lord fills all things with blessing     |
|    20 Mar 18 23:27:43    |
      From: richarra@gmail.com              The Lord fills all things with blessing from above              "So that by every means the Lord might be known to be God by nature,       he multiplies what is little, and he looks up to heaven as though       asking for the blessing from above. Now he does this out of the divine       economy, for our sakes. For he himself is the one who fills all       things, the true blessing from above and from the Father. But, so that       we might learn that when we are in charge of the table and are       preparing to break the loaves, we ought to bring them to God with       hands upraised and bring down upon them the blessing from above, he       became for us the beginning and pattern and way."        by Cyril of Alexandria (excerpt from FRAGMENT 177)Mt 14:13-21                     <<>><<>><<>>       March 21st - Saint Serapion the Scholastic       (Also known as Serapion of Thmuis, Serapion the Scholar)              SURNAMED “the Scholastic” on account of his learning both in sacred       and in secular knowledge, St. Serapion for some time presided over the       catechetical school of Alexandria; he afterwards retired into the       desert, where he became a monk and formed a friendship with St Antony,       who at his death left him one of his tunics. Serapion was drawn from       his retreat to be placed in the episcopal seat of Thmuis, a city of       Lower Egypt near Diospolis. He took part in the Council of Sardica in       347, was closely associated with St. Athanasius in defence of the       Catholic faith, and is said by St. Jerome to have been banished by the       Emperor Constantius.              He informed Athanasius about the new Macedonian heresy which was being       propagated and the four letters which Athanasius, from the desert       where he lay concealed, wrote to Serapion were the first express       confutation of that error to be published. St. Serapion laboured with       great success against the Arians and the Macedonians, and he also       compiled an excellent book against the Manicheans. He wrote several       learned letters and a treatise on the titles of the Psalms, which are       lost, but for us his most important work is the Euchologion,       discovered and published at the end of last century.              Socrates says that St. Serapion made a short epigram or summary of       Christian perfection which he often repeated “The mind is purified by       spiritual knowledge (or by holy meditation and prayer), the spiritual       passions of the soul by charity, and the irregular appetites by       abstinence and penance.” He is thought to have died in banishment, but       the exact date of his death is not known.              See the Acta Sanctorum, March, vol. iii; DCB., vol. iv, p. 613 and       CMII., pp. 154-155. There has been much confusion in the martyrology       entries. There is a short account of Serapion’s career in the preface       to Bishop John Wordsworth’s booklet Bishop Serapion’s Prayerbook       (1910), being a translation of the prayers of his Euchologion.                     Saint Quote:       Prayer is a wine which makes glad the heart of man.       --St. Bernard of Clairvaux              Bible Quote:       5 For even his brethren did not believe in him. 6 Jesus said to them,       “My time has not yet come, but your time is always here. 7 The world       cannot hate you, but it hates me because I testify of it that its       works are evil. (John 7:5-7) RSVCE                     <><><><>       Prayer In Sorrow              God of all consolation,       in your unending love and mercy for us,       you turn the darkness of death into the dawn of new life.       Show compassion to your people in sorrow.       Be our refuge and our strength to lift us       from the darkness of this grief       to peace and joy in your presence.       We ask this through Christ, our Lord.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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