Abbot
TWELVE HOLY BROTHERS
Martyrs
SIMPLE / WHITE
Tradition tells us
that in the seventh century the Athenian Giles left his native Greece
for a rough hermitage in far-distant Gaul. Hunters of a local ruler
accidentally wounded Giles as he was shielding a fleeing deer. The
ruler, Flavius said to him, "This must be the holy Giles! Come out of
your hermitage, servant of God, and teach my Franks about heaven. They
need you more than this forest does." Flavius built a monastery on the
site of the hermitage; and under Giles' leadership it became a center of
civilization and Christianity for all that sector of Gaul.
Mass of an
ABBOT, except
COLLECT
Almighty and merciful God, by Whose grace Your
faithful people serve You worthily and righteously, grant, we beseech
You, that we may hasten without stumbling to those things You have
promised us. Through our Lord . . .
Commemoration of SAINT GILES
Let the blessed abbot Giles intercede
for us, O Lord. May his prayers win us Your help, since our own actions
cannot merit it.
Commemoration of the
TWELVE HOLY BROTHERS
These
fourth-century apostles refused to offer sacrifice to pagan gods. After
imprisonment in an African jail, they died for Christ in pagan
spectacles at various places along the Italian coast.
O Lord, may the martyrdom of
these brothers warm our hearts with joy, enliven our faith by an
increase of virtue, and comfort us by the added number of intercessors
we have in heaven. Through our Lord . . .
Lesson
Lesson from the second letter of St Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians
2 Cor. 3:4-9
Brethren: Such is the assurance I have through Christ toward God. Not
that we are sufficient of ourselves to think anything, as from
ourselves, but our sufficiency is from God. He also it is Who has made
us fit ministers of the new covenant, not of the letter but of the
spirit; for the letter kills, but the spirit gives life. Now if the
ministration of death, which was engraved in letters upon stones, was
inaugurated in such glory that the children of Israel could not look
steadfastly upon the face of Moses on account of the transient glory
that shone upon it, shall not the ministration of the spirit be still
more glorious? For if there is glory in the ministration that condemned,
much more does the ministration that justifies abound in glory.
R. Thanks be to God.
Gradual
Ps 33:2-3
I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall be ever in my mouth.
V. Let my soul glory in the Lord; the lowly will hear and be glad. Alleluia, alleluia.
Ps 87:2 O
V. Lord, the God of my salvation, by day I cry out, at night I clamor in Your presence. Alleluia.
Gospel
Continuation ☩ of the Holy Gospel according to Luke
Luke 10:23-37
At that time, Jesus said to His disciples: "Blessed are the eyes that see
what you see! For I say to you, many prophets and kings have desired to
see what you see, and they have not seen it; and to hear what you hear,
and they have not heard it." And behold, a certain lawyer got up to test
Him, saying, "Master, what must I do to gain eternal life?" But He said
to him, "What is written in the Law? How do you read?" He answered and
said, "You shall love the Lord your God with your whole heart, and with
your whole soul, and with your whole strength, and with your whole mind;
and your neighbor as yourself." And He said to him, "You have answered
rightly; do this and you shall live." But he, wishing to justify himself,
said to Jesus, "And who is my neighbor?" Jesus answered and said, "A
certain man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell in
with robbers, who after both stripping him and beating him went their
way, leaving him half-dead. But, as it happened, a certain priest was
going down the same way; and when he saw him, he passed by. And likewise
a Levite also, when he was near the place and saw him, passed by. But a
certain Samaritan as he journeyed came upon him, and seeing him, was
moved with compassion. And he went up to him and bound up his wounds,
pouring on oil and wine. And setting him on his own beast, he brought
him to an inn and took care of him. And the next day he took out two
denarii and gave them to the innkeeper and said, ‘Take care of him; and
whatever more you spend, I, on my way back, will repay you.’ Which of
these three, in your opinion, proved himself neighbor to him who fell
among the robbers?" And he said, "He who took pity on him." And Jesus said
to him, "Go and do also in like manner."
Offertory
Ex 32:11, 13-14.
Moses prayed in the sight of the Lord his God and said, Why, O Lord, is
Your indignation enkindled against Your people? Let the anger of Your
mind cease; remember Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to whom You swore to
give a land flowing with milk and honey. And the Lord was appeased from
doing the evil which He had spoken of doing against His people.
SECRET
O Lord, we beseech You, graciously look upon the offerings which we lay upon Your sacred altar; so that they may bring us plentiful forgiveness while they give honor to Your name. Through our Lord . . .
Commemoration of SAINT GILES
May the offerings we lay upon Your
sacred altar, O Lord, bring us closer to our salvation through the
intercession of the blessed abbot Giles.
Commemoration of the
TWELVE HOLY BROTHERS
O Lord, grant that we may celebrate
these sacred mysteries with devotion to honor Your holy martyrs, so that
through this sacrifice we may have new help and a deeper joy. Through
our Lord . . .
Communion
Ps 103:13-15
The earth is replete with the fruit of Your works, O Lord; You produce
bread from the earth, and wine to gladden men’s hearts, so that their
faces gleam with oil, and bread fortifies the hearts of men.
POSTCOMMUNION
May the holy reception of this sacrament, we beseech
You, O Lord, restore us to life, and bestow upon us forgiveness and
protection. Through our Lord . . .
Commemoration of SAINT GILES
May the Sacrament we have received and
the prayers of the blessed abbot Giles protect us, O Lord. Grant also
that we may imitate the virtues of this saint who is our intercessor
with You in heaven.
Commemoration of the
TWELVE HOLY BROTHERS
O Almighty God, grant that we may grow
in grace by emulating the faith of these martyrs whose memory we honor
by the reception of Your Sacrament. Through our Lord . . .
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