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1 posted on 08/13/2005 6:01:15 AM PDT by Salvation
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2 posted on 08/13/2005 6:02:32 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Saturday, August 13, 2005
Saturday Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Joshua 24:14-29
Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 11
Matthew 19:13-15

To be removed from things of the senses is to contemplate things of the spirit.

-- St. John Climacus


4 posted on 08/13/2005 6:04:20 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation
Mt 19:13-15
# Douay-Rheims Vulgate
13 Then were little children presented to him, that he should impose hands upon them and pray. And the disciples rebuked them. tunc oblati sunt ei parvuli ut manus eis inponeret et oraret discipuli autem increpabant eis
14 But Jesus said to them: Suffer the little children, and forbid them not to come to me: for the kingdom of heaven is for such. Iesus vero ait eis sinite parvulos et nolite eos prohibere ad me venire talium est enim regnum caelorum
15 And when he had imposed hands upon them, he departed from thence. et cum inposuisset eis manus abiit inde

10 posted on 08/13/2005 8:08:33 PM PDT by annalex
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Today's Saint

Title:   Saints Pontian and Hippolytus (Pope and Martyr)
Date:   Saturday, August 13, 2005
 

Also view these parts of Saints Pontian and Hippolytus (Pope and Martyr):
Lessons - Saints Pontian and Hippolytus


St. Pontian was a Roman Christian who served as Bishop of Rome (Pope) from 230-235; when banished to Sardinia by the Roman Emperor, he resigned so that a successor could be elected to take his place. St. Hippolytus was a presbyter, or priest, in Rome; his name literally means "a horse turned loose," and this image accurately suggests his energy and impact — both favorable and unfavorable — on the Church.

Hippolytus was a great scholar. His work Apostolic Tradition is the foremost source of knowledge about third-century Christianity. However, he was something of a rigorist because he felt the Church had to adopt extreme measures in avoiding the "corruption" of the world. He also thought the Church's practices in forgiving sinners were much too lax. In this he came into conflict with Pope St. Zephyrinus, Pope St. Callistus, and Pope St. Pontian.

Hippolytus actually had himself elected the leader of a separate church, thus becoming the first antipope. However, in 235 he, like St. Pontian, was exiled to Sardinia, at which time (or perhaps slightly before) he was reconciled to the Church and ended his schism. Both Saints Pontian and Hippolytus died of rough treatment in exile; their bodies were brought back to Rome and they were solemnly buried as martyrs.

Other Saints We Remember Today

Blessed Philip Monarriz and Companions (1936), Martyrs of Spain

St. Hippolytus (235) and St. Cassian (3rd Century), Martyrs; Cassian was pierced by stilets of pagan pupils

Lessons - Saints Pontian and Hippolytus

 

 
       

 

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12 posted on 08/13/2005 8:45:19 PM PDT by Lady In Blue (Pope Benedict XVI: THE CAFETERIA IS NOW CLOSED)
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