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|    June 18th - Saints Marcus and Marcellian    |
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      From: richarra@gmail.com              June 18th - Saints Marcus and Marcellianus, Martyrs              (d. 286)              Saint Marcus and Saint Marcellianus were twin brothers of an illustrious       family       in Rome, who had been converted to the Faith in their youth and were       honorably       married.              When Diocletian ascended the imperial throne in 284, the pagans raised       persecutions; the brothers were then thrown into prison and condemned to be       beheaded. Their friends obtained a delay of the execution for thirty days,       that       they might prevail on them to worship the false gods. Tranquillinus and       Martia,       their afflicted pagan parents, accompanied by their sons' wives and their       little       babes, endeavored to move them by the most tender entreaties and tears. But       Saint Sebastian, an officer of the emperor's household, arriving in Rome       soon       after their confinement, daily visited and encouraged them.              The issue of the conferences was the happy conversion of the father, mother,       and       wives, also of Nicostratus, the public stenographer, and soon afterwards of       Chromatius, the judge, who set the Saints at liberty and abdicating the       magistracy, retired into the country. Marcus and Marcellianus were concealed       by       a Christian officer of the imperial household, in his apartments in the       palace,       but they were betrayed by an apostate and re-imprisoned. Fabian, a judge who       had       succeeded Chromatius, condemned them to be bound to two pillars, their feet       nailed to them. In this posture they remained a day and a night, and on the       following day were stabbed with lances. Their martyrdom occurred in the year       286. Their tomb and that of their father, Saint Tranquillinus, was found in       Rome, in 1782, in the church of Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian, adjoining       that of       the martyred pope, Saint Felix II. They are honored particularly in Spain,       where       the city of Badajoz escaped destruction by their intercession.              Reflection. We know not what we are until we have been tried; that love       alone is       sincere which has stood the proof. It costs nothing to say we love God above       all       things, but "persecution shows who is a hireling, and who a true pastor,"       says       Saint Bernard.              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:       I remind you to stir into flame the gift of God that you have through the       imposition of my hands. For God did not give us a spirit of cowardice but       rather       of power and love and self-control. So do not be ashamed of your testimony       to       our Lord, nor of me, a prisoner for his sake; but bear your share of the       hardship for the gospel with the strength that comes from God.       --Saint Paul in his second letter to Saint Timothy                     <><><><>       Prayer in honor of St. John the Baptist,              O glorious Saint John the Baptist, greatest prophet among those       born of woman, although thou wast sanctified in thy mother's       womb and didst lead a most innocent life, nevertheless it was thy       will to retire into the wilderness, there to devote thyself to the       practice of austerity and penance; obtain for us of thy Lord the       grace to be wholly detached, at least in our hearts, from earthly       goods, and to practice Christian mortification with interior       recollection and with the spirit of holy prayer. Our Father... Hail       Mary... Glory be...              O most zealous Apostle, who, without working any miracle on       others, but solely by the example of thy life of penance and the       power of thy word, didst draw after thee the multitudes, in order       to dispose them to receive the Messiah worthily and to listen to       His heavenly doctrine; grant that it may be given unto us, by       means of the example of a holy life and the exercise of every       good work, to bring many souls to God, but above all those souls       that are enveloped in the darkness of error and ignorance and are       led astray by vice. Our Father... Hail Mary... Glory be...              O Martyr invincible, who, for the honor of God and the salvation       of souls, didst with firmness and constancy withstand the impiety       of Herod even at the cost of thine own life, and didst rebuke him       openly for his wicked and dissolute life; by thy prayers obtain       for us a heart, brave and generous, in order that we may       overcome all human respect and openly profess our faith in loyal       obedience to the teachings of Jesus Christ, our divine Master.       Our Father... Hail Mary... Glory be...              V. Pray for us, Saint John the Baptist, R. That we may be made       worthy of the promises of Christ.              Let us pray. O God, who hast made this day to be honorable in       our eyes by the Nativity of blessed John, grant unto Thy people       grace of spiritual joy, and direct the minds of all Thy faithful into       the way of everlasting salvation. Through Christ our Lord.       Amen.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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