Bishop and Doctor of the Church
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While
he was still a deacon, Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 298-373) was
present at the Council of Nicaea, during which the true doctrine of the
Church concerning the divinity of Christ was defined; and the rest of
his life was an heroic testimony to the profession of the Nicene
Fathers. After Athanasius had become bishop of Alexandria, he resisted
during long years the pressure put upon him to compromise in essentials
of the Faith. Five times he endured exile, and in consequence composed
most of his great writings from his see city.
INTROIT Eccli. 15:5
In
the gathering of the Church the Lord opened his mouth and filled him
with the spirit of wisdom and understanding, and clothed him with a robe
of glory, alleluia, alleluia!
Ps. 91:2. It is good to praise the Lord, and to sing to Your name, O Most High!
V. Glory be . . .
GLORIA
COLLECT
O
Lord, graciously hear the prayers we offer on the feast of Your blessed
confessor bishop Athanasius. Forgive us all our sins through the merits
and intercession of this saint who served You so well on earth. Through
Our Lord . . .
EPISTLE II Cor. 4:5-14
Brethren:
For we preach not ourselves, but Jesus Christ our Lord: and ourselves
your servants through Jesus. For God, who commanded the light to shine
out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the
knowledge of the glory of God, in the face of Christ Jesus. But we have
this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency may be of the
power of God and not of us. In all things we suffer tribulation: but are
not distressed. We are straitened: but are not destitute. We suffer
persecution: but are not forsaken. We are cast down: but we perish not.
Always bearing about in our body the mortification of Jesus, that the
life also of Jesus may be made manifest in our bodies. For we who live
are always delivered unto death for Jesus' sake: that the life also of
Jesus may be made manifest in our mortal flesh. So then death worketh in
us: but life in you. But having the same spirit of faith, as it is
written: "I believed, for which cause I have spoken"; we also believe.
For which cause we speak also: Knowing that he who raised up Jesus will
raise us up also with Jesus and place us with you.
Alleluia, alleluia! V. Ps. 109:4; Jac. 1:12
You are a priest forever, according to the order of Melchisedech. Alleluia!
V. Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been tried, he will receive the crown of life. Alleluia!
GOSPEL Matt. 10:23-28
At that time, Jesus said to his disciples, "And
when they shall persecute you in this city, flee into another. Amen I
say to you, you shall not finish all the cities of Israel, till the Son
of man come. The disciple is not above the master, nor the servant above
his lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and
the servant as his lord. If they have called the good man of the house
Beelzebub, how much more them of his household? Therefore fear them not.
For nothing is covered that shall not be revealed: nor hid, that shall
not be known. That which I tell you in the dark, speak ye in the light:
and that which you hear in the ear, preach ye upon the housetops. And
fear ye not them that kill the body, and are not able to kill the soul:
but rather fear him that can destroy both soul and body in hell."
CREED
OFFERTORY ANTIPHON Ps. 88:21-22
I
have found David, My servant; with My holy oil I have anointed him,
that My hand may help him and My arm strengthen him, alleluia!
SECRET
Let
our annual commemoration of Your blessed confessor bishop Athanasius
please You, O Lord. Grant that this sacrifice of atonement which we
offer on his feast may bring him greater honor and fill us with Your
grace. Through Our Lord . . .
COMMUNION ANTIPHON Matt. 10:27
"What
I tell you in darkness, speak it in the light," said the Lord; "and
what you hear whispered, preach it on the housetops." Alleluia!
POSTCOMMUNION
O
God, rewarder of the faithful, pardon our sins through the intercession
of Your blessed confessor bishop Athanasius, whom we honor this day.
Through Our Lord . . .
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