He answered, "Have you not read that he who made them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, `For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh'? So they are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let not man put asunder."
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
Matthew 19: 4 - 6
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Saturday, August 04, 2012
The Nicene Creed (Latin and English)
(Latin)
Credo
Credo in unum Deum,
Patrem omnipotentem,
factorem caeli et
terrae,
visibilium omnium et
invisibilium,
Et in unum Dominum
Iesum Christum,
Filium Dei unigenitum,
et ex Patre natum, ante
omnia saecula,
Deum de Deo, lumen de
Lumine,
Deum verum de Deo vero,
genitum, non factum,
consubstantialem Patri:
per quem omnia facta
sunt.
Qui propter nos homines
et propter nostram salutem descendit de caelis.
Et incarnatus est de
Spiritu Sancto
ex Maria Virgine, et
homo factus est.
Crucifixus etiam pro
nobis sub Pontio Pilato;
passus et sepultus est,
et resurrexit tertia
die, secundem Scripturas,
et ascendit in caelum,
sedet ad dexteram Patris.
Et iterum venturus est
cum gloria,
iudicare vivos et
mortuos,
cuius regni non erit
finis.
Et in Spiritum Sanctum,
Dominum et vivificantem:
qui ex Patre Filioque
procedit.
Qui cum Patre et Filio
simul adoratur et conglorificatur:
qui locutus est per
prophetas.
Et nuam, sanctam,
catholicam et apostolicam Ecclesiam.
Confiteor unum baptisma
in remissionem peccatorum.
Et exspecto
resurrectionem mortuorum,
et vitam venturi
saeculi. Amen.
* * * * * * *
(English)
The Creed
I believe in one God,
the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and
earth,
of all things visible
and invisible.
I believe in one Lord
Jesus Christ,
the Only Begotten Son
of God,
born of the Father
before all ages.
God from God, Light
from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made,
consubstantial with the Father;
through him all things
were made.
For us men and for our
salvation
he came down from
heaven,
and by the Holy Spirit
was incarnate of the Virgin Mary,
and became man.
For our sake he was
crucified under Pontius Pilate,
he suffered death and
was buried,
and rose again on the
third day
in accordance with the
Scriptures.
He ascended into heaven
and is seated at the
right hand of the Father.
He will come again in
glory
to judge the living and
the dead
and his kingdom will
have no end.
I believe in the Holy
Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,
who proceeds from the
Father and the Son,
who with the Father and
the Son is adored and glorified,
who has spoken through
the prophets.
I believe in one, holy,
catholic and apostolic Church.
I confess one Baptism
for the forgiveness of sins
and I look forward to
the resurrection of the dead
and the life of the
world to come. Amen.
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Monday, July 02, 2012
Feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle (From Goffine's Devout Instructions)
Feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle
July 3
THOMAS, also called Didymus, or the twin, was a fisherman of Galilee. After having been received among the apostles he accompanied Jesus in all His journeys, and uniformly showed docility, zeal, and love towards Him, particularly on the occasion of His going to Bethany to raise Lazarus from the dead. For when the apostles were afraid to go thither, because the Jews desired to kill Jesus, Thomas, full of courage, said, "Let us also go, that we may die with Him" (John 11:16). His faith, indeed, wavered for a moment in regard to the resurrection of Christ; but no sooner had Christ satisfied him thereof by showing His wounds, than he cried out with firm faith, "My Lord and my God." Saint Gregory thereupon says,
God overruled the doubting of Thomas to our good, since that very doubt has profited us more than the ready belief of the other disciples, inasmuch as thereby Christ was induced to give so much clearer proofs of His resurrection, in order to confirm us in the belief of it.
Thomas showed the firmness of his faith by the innumerable labors which he undertook, and by the sufferings that he endured for Christ. He traversed the most extensive and remote countries, and preached Jesus to the Armenians, Medes, Persians, Parthians, Hyrcanians, Bactrians, and other barbarous and wicked nations, enduring in the course of his labors, with astonishing firmness, the greatest sufferings for the honor of God and the salvation of men. Finally he came to Ilidia, when, in the city of Calamina, or Meliapor, he underwent a glorious martyrdom, being pierced through with lances, by order of the idolatrous priests, as he was praying at the foot of the cross. So much did the apostle do to repair a single fault; but we, who every day commit so many - what do we do to repair them?
In the Introit of the Mass the Church announces to us how greatly the apostles were exalted by God, Who made them teachers and fathers of the whole world. She cries out, therefore, "To me Thy friends, O God, are made exceedingly honorable; their principality is exceedingly strengthened. Lord, Thou hast proved me and known me; Thou hast known my sitting down and my rising up" (Psalm: 138). Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
Prayer
Grant us, we beseech Thee, O Lord, to glory in the solemnity of Thy blessed apostle Thomas, that we may be ever assisted by his patronage, and follow his faith with suitable devotion. Through Christ, Our Lord, Amen.
Epistle: Ephesians 2:19-22
Brethren: Now you are no more strangers and foreigners, but you are fellow-citizens with the saints, and the domestics of God. Built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief corner-stone, in Whom all the building, being framed together, groweth up into a holy temple in the Lord, in Whom you also are built together into a habitation of God in the Spirit.
The gospel and an explanation of it are to be found on the first Sunday after Easter, page 219.
Prayer
O most benign Jesus, Who didst permit the unbelieving Thomas to touch the prints of Thy holy wounds, and didst thereby deliver him from his unbelief, oh, heal the wounds of my heart; give me a living, firm, and enduring faith in Thee, such as may ever incite me to do what shall be pleasing to thee, and to shun whatever may displease Thee. I beseech it of Thee by Thy mercy to Thomas in showing the prints of Thy wounds to him.
--Goffine's Devout Instructions
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