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OCTAVE DAY
SAINT JOHN
Apostle & Evangelist
GOSPEL Luke 2:21
IV Class/White
INTROIT Isa. 9:6
A
Child is born to us, and a son is given to us; upon his shoulder is
supreme sovereignty, and his name shall be called the Angel of great
counsel.
Ps. 97:1. Sing a new canticle to the Lord, for He has done wondrous things.
V. Glory be . . .
Ps. 97:1. Sing a new canticle to the Lord, for He has done wondrous things.
V. Glory be . . .
GLORIA
COLLECT
O God, it was through the Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary that You bestowed the gift of eternal life upon mankind. Grant that we may feel the powerful intercession of Mary, through whom we were privileged to receive the giver of life, Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord; who lives and rules with You . . .
O God, it was through the Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary that You bestowed the gift of eternal life upon mankind. Grant that we may feel the powerful intercession of Mary, through whom we were privileged to receive the giver of life, Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord; who lives and rules with You . . .
EPISTLE Titus 2:11-15
Beloved:
The grace of God our Saviour hath appeared to all men: Instructing us,
that, denying ungodliness and worldly desires, we should live soberly
and justly and godly in this world, looking for the blessed hope and
coming of the glory of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. Who
gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity and might
cleanse to himself a people acceptable, a pursuer of good works. These
things speak and exhort and rebuke with all authority. Let no man
despise thee.
GRADUAL Ps. 97:3-4, 2
All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God. Sing joyfully to God, all the earth.
V. The Lord has made His salvation known; in the sight of the nations He has revealed His justice.
V. The Lord has made His salvation known; in the sight of the nations He has revealed His justice.
Alleluia, alleluia! V. Heb. 1:1-2
God,
who in divers manners spoke in times past to the fathers by the
prophets, last of all in these days has spoken to us by His Son.
Alleluia!
GOSPEL Luke 2:21
At
that time, when eight days were fulfilled for the circumcision of the
Child, His name was called Jesus, the name given to Him by the Angel
before He was conceived in the womb.
OFFERTORY ANTIPHON Ps. 88:12, 15
Yours
are the heavens and Yours are the earth; the world and its fullness You
have founded. Justice and judgment are the foundation of Your throne.
SECRET
Accept
our offerings and prayers, O Lord. Cleanse us by this heavenly rite and
in Your mercy hear our petitions. Through Our Lord . . .
The Christmas Preface is said.
COMMUNION ANTIPHON Ps. 97:3
All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.
POSTCOMMUNION
O
Lord, may this Communion cleanse us from sin, and bestow on us
spiritual health from heaven through the intercession of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, Mother of God. Through the same Jesus Christ, our Lord . . .
Though there is a "vita" that purports to be written by a contemporary, Geneviève's history cannot be separated from her hagiography, which describes her as a peasant girl of Nanterre. One day Saint Germain of Auxerre came
to Nanterre, and Genevieve confided in him that she wanted to live only
for God. He encouraged her in her pursuit, and, at the age of fifteen,
Genevieve became a nun. On the deaths of her parents, she went to live
with her godmother Lutetia in Paris ("Lutetia",
being the former name of the city of Paris, has a symbolic weight),
where she became admired for the extremes of her piety and her devotion
to works of charity, which included her severe corporal austerities, and
a vegetarian diet
which allowed her to sup but twice per week. "These mortifications she
continued for over thirty years, till her ecclesiastical superiors
thought it their duty to make her diminish her austerities," the Catholic Encyclopedia reports.
She did encounter opposition and criticism for her activities, both
before and after she was once again visited by Germanus.
Like
many of her Gallic neighbors, Geneviève had frequent communication with
the other world and reported her visions and prophesies, until her
enemies conspired to drown her; through the intervention of Germain of
Auxerre, their animosity was finally overcome. The bishop of the city
appointed her to look after the welfare of the virgins dedicated to God,
and by her instruction and example she led them to a high degree of
sanctity.
Shortly before the attack of the Huns under Attila in 451 on Paris, with the help of Germanus' archdeacon, the panic-stricken people of Paris were persuaded not to leave their homes. The diversion of Attila's army to Orléans was attributed to Genevieve's prayers. During Childeric's siege and blockade of Paris in 464, Geneviève passed through the siege lines in a boat to Troyes, bringing grain to the starving city. She also plead for the welfare of prisoners of war to Childeric, and met with a favorable response. Later, Clovis I liberated captives and showed greater lenience to wrongdoers after being urged by her to do so.St. Genevieve died in 512 A.D.
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