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|    December 20th - Saint Philogonius, Bisho    |
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      From: richarra@gmail.com              December 20th - Saint Philogonius, Bishop of Antioch       (d. 322)              Saint Philogonius, born in Antioch in the third century, was educated for       the       law and appeared at the bar with great success. He was admired for his       eloquence, but still more for his integrity and the sanctity of his life.       This       was considered a sufficient motive for dispensing with the canons which       require       that time be spent as a priest, before a layman can be placed in the higher       echelons of the Church's hierarchy. By this dispensation Saint Philogonius       was       chosen to be placed at the head of the see of Antioch, following the death       of       its bishop in 318.              When Arius introduced his blasphemies in Alexandria in that same year of       318,       Saint Alexander, Patriarch of Alexandria, condemned him and communicated the       sentence in a synodal letter to Philogonius. Afterwards the bishop of       Antioch       strenuously defended the Catholic faith before the assembly of the Council       of       Nicea. In the storms which raged against the Church, caused first by the       Roman       emperor Maximin II and the Oriental emperor Licinius, Saint Philogonius       earned       the title of Confessor by his sufferings. He died in the year 322, the fifth       of       his episcopal dignity. We possess an excellent panegyric in his honor,       composed       by Saint John Chrysostom.              Reflection: Saint Philogonius had so perfectly renounced the world and       crucified       its inordinate desires in his heart, that he received in this life the gage       of       Christ's Spirit, and was admitted to the sacred council of the heavenly King       with unhindered access to the Almighty. Let us imitate his zeal for the       glory of       God and the Church, to share his reward. (Rev. Alban Butler)              Source: Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints, a compilation based on       Butler's       Lives of the Saints and other sources, by John Gilmary Shea (Benziger       Brothers:       New York, 1894).              Saint Quote:       The sorest afflictions never appear intolerable, but when we see them in the       wrong light: when we see them in the hand of God, Who dispenses them; when       we       know that it is our loving Father who abases and distresses us; our       sufferings       will lose their bitterness and become even a matter of consolation.       -Brother Lawrence              Bible Quote:       Do not love the world, or the things that are in the world. If anyone loves       the       world, the love of the Father is not in him. (I St. John 2:15)                     <><><><>       Sub Tuum Pręsidium              We turn to you for protection, holy Mother of God.       Listen to our prayers and help us in our needs.       Save us from every danger, glorious and blessed Virgin.                     <><><><>       Daily Thoughts and Prayers for Our Beloved Dead              "Have pity on me, have pity on me, at least you my friends, because the hand       of       the Lord hath touched me" Job. 19-21.              FOURTEENTH DAY              Prayers for the Faithful departed are more acceptable to God than prayers       for       the living: for the suffering souls are in the greatest need and cannot help       themselves.              Prayers: Our Father, Three Hail Marys, Gloria, De Profundis.              De Profundis               Out of the depths, I have cried to Thee,       O Lord, Lord, hear my voice.        Let Thine ears be attentive to the       voice of my supplication.        If Thou, O Lord, shalt mark my iniquities,       O Lord, who shall stand it?        For with Thee there is merciful       forgiveness: and by reason of Thy       law I have waited for Thee, O Lord.       My soul hath relied on His word;       my soul hath hoped in the Lord.        From the morning watch even until       night; let Israel hope in the Lord.       Because with the Lord there is mercy;       And with Him plenteous redemption.        And He shall redeem Israel from       all its iniquities.        Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,       And let perpetual light shine upon them:        May they rest in peace. Amen.              O Lord Jesus, shower down on us Thy divine graces and blessings. Unite our       will       to Thine, and make our prayers more acceptable to Thee, and more beneficial       to       the Souls in Purgatory who cry out, Have pity on me, for the Hand of God has       touched me.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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