(Mass of preceding Sunday)
INTROIT Jer. 29:11, 12, 14
Said the Lord: "I think thoughts of peace and not of affliction. You
shall call upon Me and I will hear you, and I will bring you back from
captivity from all places."
Ps. 84:2. Lord, You have blessed Your land; You have restored Jacob from captivity.
V. Glory be . . .
COLLECT
O God, You Who know that our human frailty cannot
stand fast against the great dangers that beset us; grant us health of
mind and body, that with Your help, we may overcome what we suffer on
account of our sins.
Through Jesus Christ,
thy Son our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end.
R. Amen.
EPISTLE Rom. 13: 8-10
Brethren: Owe no man any thing, but to love one another. For he that
loveth his neighbour hath fulfilled the law. For: Thou shalt not commit
adultery: Thou shalt not kill: Thou shalt not steal: Thou shalt not bear
false witness: Thou shalt not covet. And if there be any other
commandment, it is comprised in this word: Thou shalt love thy neighbour
as thyself. The love of our neighbour worketh no evil. Love therefore
is the fulfilling of the law.
GRADUAL Ps. 43:8-9
You have freed us from those who afflict us, O Lord, and You have put to shame those who hate us. V. In God we will glory all the day, and praise Your name forever.
Alleluia, alleluia! Ps. 129:1-2
V. Out of the depths I cry to You, O Lord; Lord, hear my prayer!
Alleluia!
GOSPEL Matt. 8:23-27
At that time, Jesus entered into the boat, and his disciples followed
him: And behold a great tempest arose in the sea, so that the boat was
covered with waves, but he was asleep. And they came to him, and awaked
him, saying: "Lord, save us, we perish." And Jesus saith to them: "Why are you fearful, O ye of little faith?"
Then rising up, he commanded the winds, and the sea, and there came a
great calm. But the men wondered, saying: "What manner of man is this,
for the winds and the sea obey him?"
OFFERTORY ANTIPHONN Ps. 129:1-2
OUT OF THE DEPTHS I cry to You, O Lord; Lord, hear my prayer, out of the depths I cry to You, O Lord.
SECRET
Almighty God, grant that our sacrificial offering may cleanse and protect out frail nature from all evil. Through our Lord . . .
COMMUNION ANTIPHON Mark 11:24
AMEN I say to you, all things whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you shall receive, and they shall come to you.
POSTCOMMUNION
May this gift draw us away from earthly pleasures, O God, and may the
nourishment we receive from this Bread of Heaven fill us always with new
strength. Through our Lord . . .
SAINT LEONARD OF LIMOGES
[Nobleman, 559 A.D. Historical]
(† Second half of the Sixth Century)
Martyr 1829-1861
Profile
Raised in a pious family; one brother became a priest, and was later curator for Theophane's writings, and another was the bishop of Poitiers, France. Studied at the College of Doue-la-Fontaine, Montmorillon, Poitiers, and the Paris Seminary for Foreign Missions. Ordained on 5 June 1852. Missionary to southeast Asia, leaving on 19 September 1852. Worked fifteen months at Hong Kong, then transferred to West Tonkin, Vietnam.
Christians in the area were being persecuted by order of the ruler Minh-Menh. Just before Theophan's arrival, new anti-Christian orders had forced priests and bishops to go into hiding in forests and caves. Father Venard, whose health had never been good, suffered terribly, ministering to his flock by night and, when he could find a secure location, by day for nearly four years. Betrayed by an ostensible parishioner, he was arrested on 30 November 1860. Tried for his faith, he was given ample opportunity to save himself by denying Christ; he declined. He was kept in a cage for several weeks prior to his execution, during which he wrote a series of joyful, consoling letters to his family. One of the Martyrs of Vietnam.
Born: 1829 at Saint-Loup, diocese of Poitiers, France
Died: beheaded on 2 February 1861 at Tonkin, Vietnam; his head was stuck on a pole as a warning to other, but was later recovered and preserved as a relic in Tonkin; the rest of his body was sent back to his family, and is interred in the crypt of the Missions Etrangères in Paris
Beatified: 2 May 1909
Canonized: 19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II
Readings
A slight saber-cut will separate my head from my body, like the spring flower which the Master of the garden gathers for His pleasure. We are all flowers planted on this earth, which God plucks in His own good time: some a little sooner, some a little later . . . Father and son may we meet in Paradise. I, poor little moth, go first. Adieu.
- Saint Theophane in a letter to his father just before his martyrdom