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Interior of St. Eusebius

Day XXXI. Friday, Week IV.

"Save me, O God, by your power and grant me justice! God, hear my prayer; listen to my plea. (Ps 53:3-4)

Sant'Eusibio. Saint Eusibio was a priest of Rome who was starved to death in 357 by the heretical emperor
Constantius who held that Christ was created so he was neither truly God nor man. Father Eusibio's home became
one of the 25 original churches of Rome. It is a place were the martyrs are celebrated, for from their blood, the
Church is born.

Sant'Eusibio.


123 posted on 03/23/2007 10:42:55 PM PDT by Salvation (" With God all things are possible. ")
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from St. Cantius

FRIDAY IN THE FOURTH WEEK OF LENT
Station—St. Eusebius

The Roman Martyr-Priest, Eusebius, whom the Arian Emperor Constantius II had imprisoned for seven months in the priest's own home so that he might slowly starve to death, is today our leader to the blessed Christ for whose Divinity Eusebius died and won eternal life.
Two weeks from today, we shall celebrate the Lord's life-giving death—the source of our resurrection and life. Christ's death is the Sacrament of all sacraments. All the Christian mysteries flow from this main-spring: "the mystery of new life" "out of water and the Holy Spirit;" restoring or healing life in the tribunal of God's mercy; the reception of the Bread of Life at the Lord's Table; as well as the great "come forth" on the last day (from our tombs as Lazarus was called from his tomb). These and all other mysteries of our Faith are rooted in the death of the Lamb of God.
Let us pray: O God, who renews the world by Thine ineffable sacraments, grant, we beseech Thee, that Thy Church may profit by Thy eternal institutions, and not be lacking in temporal help. Through Christ, Our Lord.
Amen.


124 posted on 03/23/2007 10:45:32 PM PDT by Salvation (" With God all things are possible. ")
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