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   Take pride in the title of Christian   
   23 Oct 21 00:17:27   
   
   From: richarra@gmail.com   
      
   Take pride in the title of Christian   
      
    If with faith and religious feeling you take pride in the title of   
   Christian, value the grace of this reconciliation at its true worth.   
   Once you were cast off, driven from paradise, dying in weary exile.   
   Reduced to dust and ashes, you have no further hope of life; but now   
   through the incarnation of the Word you have the power to return from   
   afar to your Creator, to recognize your Father, to be freed from   
   slavery, and raised from the status of a stranger to that of a child.   
   You were born with a nature liable to decay, but now you can be reborn   
   through the Spirit of God and obtain by grace what you lacked by   
   nature. You need have no doubt that if you keep the terms of your   
   engagement in the heavenly army, you will receive the victor's crown   
   in the triumphant camp of the eternal King. You will rise again with   
   the just to enter into the fellowship of the kingdom of heaven.   
   --Excerpt from sermon of St. Leo the Great   
      
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   October 23rd - St. Theodoret, Martyr   
      
   About the year 361, a man by the name of Julian, was Emperor at that   
   time.  The Emperor also had a nephew by the name of Julian, who was   
   made Count (Governor) of the East.  The terrible thing about these two   
   men is that they were Apostates.  An Apostate is a person who was a   
   Catholic at one time but has left the Catholic Church.   
      
   The Count was told that there was a great amount of gold and silver in   
   the main Catholic Church in Antioch.  He was eager to steal all the   
   gold and silver from the Church, which was a terrible sin! He closed   
   all the Catholic Churches at Antioch and ordered all the priests and   
   clergy to leave the city.   
      
   St. Theodoret was a very good and holy priest, who had destroyed many   
   false idols in the past, built many churches and shrines over the   
   relics of martyrs.  He refused to obey the sinful ideas of the Count!   
   The holy priest gathered the Christians together and continued to have   
   the Mass and other prayers said publicly.   
      
   Count Julian was terribly angry about this and ordered St. Theodoret   
   to be brought before him, with his hands tied.  The Count ordered him   
   to be beaten and tortured.  The holy priest’s arms and legs were tied   
   to pulleys and stretched until his body was about eight feet long!   
   When St. Theodoret was tormented and bleeding, Count Julian sneered,   
   “I see that you are not suffering enough!”   
      
   The saint replied, “God is with me and I do not feel any pain!”   
      
   The wicked Count then had fire applied to the body of the martyr. As   
   his skin was burning, the saint prayed aloud, “ Dear Lord, I beg of   
   Thee to glorify my name throughout all ages.”  Then God worked a   
   miracle and caused the tormenters to fall to the ground.   
      
   Julian was afraid, but then ordered the men to continue burning this   
   priest!  The tormenters then cried out, “We can not torture this man.   
   There are four angels clothed in white, standing with Theodoret!  Then   
   the Count in a rage, ordered the tormentors to be thrown in the water   
   and drowned.   
      
   Then St. Theodore cried out, “O wretched man, you know well that on   
   the Day of Judgment God will send you and the tyrant you serve to   
   Hell!”  The saint was then beheaded and he flew to Heaven! A short   
   time afterwards, the judge himself was arraigned before the   
   judgment-seat of God.   
      
   Reflection: Take care to reflect upon the four last realities--death,   
   judgment, resurrection, and eternity in either heaven or hell. Thus   
   you will live in holy fear, and will learn to love God better. His   
   justice is part of His goodness and is worthy like Himself of   
   adoration.   
      
      
   Saint Quote:   
   Read some chapter of a devout book. It is very easy and most   
   necessary, for just as you speak to God when at prayer, God speaks to   
   you when you read.   
   --St. Vincent de Paul   
      
   Bible Quote:   
   For I will not trust in my bow: neither shall my sword save me. But   
   thou hast saved us from them that afflict us: and hast put them to   
   shame that hate us. In God shall we glory all the day long: and in thy   
   name we will give praise for ever.  (Psalms 43:7-9)   
      
      
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   "Heavenly Father, during this time of world crisis, let all souls find   
   their peace and security in Your Divine Will.  Give each soul the   
   grace to understand that Your Will is Holy Love in the present   
   moment."   
      
   "Benevolent Father, illuminate each conscience to see ways that   
   he is not living in Your Will.  Grant the world the grace to change   
   and the time in which to do it.  Amen."   
      
   May the Holy Cross be to you light and health, the benediction   
   and the Will of Our Lord Jesus Christ.  Amen.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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