(Mass of preceding Sunday)
[Requiem or Votive Mass allowed]
[Nobleman, 559 A.D. Historical]
See Bio below
Martyr 1829-1861
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
Forgive the offenses of Your people, O Lord, so that through Your merciful goodness we may be freed from the bondage of sin into which we were led by our own weakness. Through Our Lord . . .
EPISTLE Philipp. 3:17-21; 4:1-3
Brethren:
Be ye followers of me, and mark those who walk after the pattern you
have in us. For many walk, of whom I have told you often (and now tell
you weeping) that they are enemies of the cross of Christ: Whose end is
destruction: whose God is their belly: and whose glory is in their
shame: who mind earthly things. But our conversation is in heaven: from
whence also we look for the Saviour, our Lord Jesus Christ, Who will
reform the body of our lowness, made like to the body of his glory,
according to the operation whereby also he is able to subdue all things
unto himself. Therefore my dearly
beloved brethren and most desired, my joy and my crown: so stand fast
in the Lord, my dearly beloved. I beg of Evodia and I beseech Syntyche
to be of one mind in the Lord. And I entreat thee also, my sincere
companion, help those women who have labored with me in the gospel, with
Clement and the rest of my fellow laborers, whose names are in the book
of life.
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
Out of the depths I cry to You, O Lord; Lord, hear my prayer!
Alleluia!
GOSPEL Matt. 9:18-26
At that time, as Jesus was speaking these things unto them, behold a certain
ruler came up, and adored him, saying: "Lord, my daughter is even now
dead; but come, lay thy hand upon her, and she shall live." And Jesus
rising up followed him, with his disciples.
And behold a
woman who was troubled with an issue of blood twelve years, came behind
him, and touched the hem of his garment. For she said within herself:
"If I shall touch only his garment, I shall be healed." But Jesus
turning and seeing her, said: "Be of good heart, daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole." And
the woman was made whole from that hour. And when Jesus was come into
the house of the ruler, and saw the minstrels and the multitude making a
rout, He said: "Give place, for the girl is not dead, but sleepeth." And they laughed him to scorn.
And
when the multitude was put forth, he went in, and took her by the hand.
And the maid arose. And the fame hereof went abroad into all that
country.
OFFERTORY ANTIPHON 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
We
offer this sacrifice of praise, O Lord, to fulfill our debt of service
to You. May Your blessings which we cannot merit, continue to reach us
through Your boundless mercy. 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
You
have given us the happiness of participating in this Heavenly Banquet, O
Almighty God. Let us not now fall victim to any human danger. 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
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