
SATURDAY OF PASSION WEEK
SAINT JOHN CAPISTRAN
Confessor
[Commemoration]
SAINT STEPHEN HARDING Jeremias
protested to God against the murder that was devised for him. Jesus, on
the very day when the clamorous multitude proclaimed Him Messias and
King, suffered an agony of human protest against the anguish that
threatened Him.
Even
though human evil be returned for zealous good, in the end divine good
triumphs: in the fruit of a world redeemed, in souls brought to heaven
with Jesus, and in the glory of the Trinity's justice and love. God
remains in full command of His world. In the darkest hour of life, every
Christian can know that his faith is the surest light, and heaven his
certain reward. Jeremias protested to God against the murder that was
devised for him. Jesus, on the very day when the clamorous multitude
proclaimed Him Messias and King, suffered an agony of human protest
against the anguish that threatened Him.
INTROIT (Ps. 30:10, 16, 18)
Have
pity on me, O Lord, for I am in distress. Rescue me from the clutches
of my enemies and my persecutors. O Lord, let me not be put to shame,
for I have called upon You.Ps. 30:2. In You, O Lord, have I hoped; let me never be put to shame. In Your justice rescue me. Have pity on me . . .
COLLECT
O
Lord, may Your people who are already dedicated to You, grow stronger
in loving devotion to Your service. May they grow in appreciation of the
sacred rite and, by becoming more pleasing to You, receive even greater
gifts from You. Through Our Lord . . .
Commemoration of SAINT JOHN CAPISTRAN
John
was born in 1386, at Capistrano in the kingdom of Naples. He became a
famous lawyer and then was appointed governor of Perugia. At the age of
34 he entered the Franciscan Order. John Capistran was the friend of
four Popes: he reformed his order, and he evangelized Italy, France,
Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Poland. At the close of his life, John
led a crusade against the Turks and was a chief organizer of the
glorious Christian victory at Belgrade in 1456.
O
God, blessed John manifested the power of the most holy name of Jesus
when he led the faithful in triumph over the enemies of the Cross. May
we overcome the deceits of our spiritual enemies and receive the crown
of justice from You through the intercession of this saint. Through the
same Jesus Christ, our Lord . . .
Commemoration of SAINT STEPHEN HARDING
Born to the English nobility. After a somewhat mis-spent youth, he was drawn to religious life and entered the Benedictine Sherborne Abbey. Following the Norman conquest of England in 1066, Stephen left the monastic life, moved to Scotland and then to Paris, France to study. Pilgrim to Rome, Italy, seeking forgiveness for having abandoned monasticism. Monk at Molesme Abbey. With Saint Robert of Molesme, he helped begin the Cistercian reform by helping found Citeaux Abbey in 1098. Chosen abbot of the house in 1109, he came in with a reformer’s zeal and administrative skill. Accepted Saint Bernard of Clairvaux into the Order with all the reform and expansion that he and his brothers brought with them. Helped found a dozen other Cistercian houses. amd gave the statutes that started the Cistician nuns. Worked for a reform to simplicity in all things including liturgical rites, church decor, monastic dress, and life in the Order.
O God, by whose gift the blessed
Abbot Stephen resigned all goods in order to become perfect, grant unto
all those who are engaged in the way of evangelical perfection, the
grace neither to look back, nor to stick fast in the way, but running to
Thee without stumbling, they may obtain that everlasting life to which
they have been called. Through our Lord . . . LESSON (Jer. 18:18-23)
In
those days, the wicked Jews said: "Come, and let us invent devices
against Jeremias: for the law shall not perish from the priest, nor
counsel from the wise, nor the word from the prophet: come, and let us
strike him with the tongue, and let us give no heed to all his words."
"Give
heed to me, O Lord, and hear the voice of my adversaries. Shall evil be
rendered for good, because they have digged a pit for my soul? Remember
that I have stood in thy sight, to speak good for them, and to turn
away thy indignation from them. Therefore deliver up their children to
famine, and bring them into the hands of the sword: let their wives be
bereaved of children and widows: and let their husbands be slain by
death: let their young men be stabbed with the sword in battle. Let a
cry be heard out of their houses: for thou shalt bring the robber upon
them suddenly: because they have digged a pit to take me, and have hid
snares for my feet. But thou, O Lord, knowest all their counsel against
me unto death: not their iniquity, and let not their sin be blotted out
from thy sight: let them be overthrown before thy eyes, in the time of
thy wrath do thou destroy them, O Lord our God."
GRADUAL (Ps. 34:20, 22)
My enemies spoke peaceably to me, but in their hatred they were devising treachery.
V. You have seen it, O Lord; be not silent, be not far from me.
GOSPEL (John 12:10-36)
At
that time, the chief priests thought to kill Lazarus also: Because many
of the Jews, by reason of him, went away and believed in Jesus.
And
on the next day, a great multitude that was come to the festival day,
when they had heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, Took branches of
palm trees and went forth to meet him and cried "Hosanna! Blessed is he
that cometh in the name of the Lord, the king of Israel!" And Jesus
found a young ass and sat upon it, as it is written: "Fear not, daughter
of Sion: behold thy king cometh, sitting on an ass's colt." These
things his disciples did not know at the first: but when Jesus was
glorified, then they remembered that these things were written of him
and that they had done these things to him.
The
multitude therefore gave testimony, which was with him, when he called
Lazarus out of the grave and raised him from the dead. For which reason
also the people came to meet him, because they heard that he had done
this miracle. The Pharisees therefore said among themselves: "Do you see
that we prevail nothing? Behold, the whole world is gone after him!"
Now
there were certain Gentiles among them, who came up to adore on the
festival day. These therefore came to Philip, who was of Bethsaida of
Galilee, and desired him, saying: "Sir, we would see Jesus." Philip
cometh and telleth Andrew. Again Andrew and Philip told Jesus. But Jesus
answered them, saying: "The
hour is come that the Son of man should be glorified. Amen, amen, I say
to you, unless the grain of wheat falling into the ground die, Itself
remaineth alone. But if it die it bringeth forth much fruit. He that
loveth his life shall lose it and he that hateth his life in this world
keepeth it unto life eternal. If any man minister to me, let him follow
me: and where I am, there also shall my minister be. If any man minister
to me, him will my Father honour. Now is my soul troubled. And what
shall I say? Father, save me from this hour. But for this cause I came
unto this hour. Father, glorify thy name." A voice therefore came from
heaven: "I have both glorified it and will glorify it again."
The
multitude therefore that stood and heard said that it thundered. Others
said: "An angel spoke to him." Jesus answered and said: "This voice came not because of me, but for your sakes. Now
is the judgment of the world: now shall the prince of this world be
cast out. And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all things
to myself." (Now this he said,
signifying what death he should die.) The multitude answered him: "We
have heard out of the law that Christ abideth for ever. And how sayest
thou: The Son of man must be lifted up? Who is this Son of man?" Jesus
therefore said to them: "Yet
a little while, the light is among you. Walk whilst you have the light,
and the darkness overtake you not. And he that walketh in darkness
knoweth not whither be goeth. Whilst you have the light, believe in the
light, that you may be the children of light." These things Jesus spoke: and he went away and hid himself from them.
OFFERTORY ANTIPHON (Ps. 118:12, 121, 42)
Blessed
are You, O Lord; teach me Your commandments. Leave me not to my
slanderers, so that I shall have an answer for those who reproach me.
SECRET
O God, You gave us a share in this great Sacrament. Mercifully free us from all guilt and danger of sin. Through Our Lord . . .
Commemoration of SAINT JOHN CAPISTRAN
May the sacrifice we offer please You, O
Lord, and protect us against the trickery of our enemies through the
intercession of Your blessed confessor John. Through Our Lord . . .
Commemoration of SAINT STEPHEN HARDING
May
the holy Abbot Stephen, we beseech Thee, O Lord, obtain by his prayers
that the sacrifice laid on Thy holy altar may profit us unto salvation.
Through our Lord . . .
COMMUNION ANTIPHON (Ps. 26:12)
Hand me not over to the wishes of my foes, O Lord, for false witnesses have risen up against me, whose malice betrays itself.
POSTCOMMUNION
We
have been nourished by Your divine Gift, O Lord our God. Mat the
reception of this Bread of Heaven bring us eternal life. Through Our
Lord . . .
Commemoration of SAINT JOHN CAPISTRAN
We have been nourished by the Food of
Heaven and refreshed by Spiritual Drink. Shield us from our evil enemies
and keep the Church in enduring peace. Through Our Lord . . .
Commemoration of SAINT STEPHEN HARDING
May
the pleading of blessed Stephen, the Abbot, for us, as well as the
reception of Thy Sacrament, protect us, O Lord, that we may both share
in the glory of his works, and receive the help of his intercession.
Through our Lord . . .
PRAYER OVER THE PEOPLE
O
Lord, let Your right hand shield Your suppliant people. Purify and
instruct them, that their present consolation may lead them toward
future good. Through Our Lord . . .