Subj : =?UTF-8?Q?August_6th_'_Saint_Gislain_of_Luxemburg?= To : All From : rich Date : Wed Aug 05 2020 10:15:44 From: rich August 6th ' Saint Gislain of Luxemburg (Also known as Schetzel, Scocelin, Jocelin, Schetzelon, Ghislain) Memorial 6 August 11 August (Luxembourg) Died 1141. Very little is known with certainty about Gislain, a well-known saint in Luxembourg. He was raised in a pious household and believed that he could grow in holiness only by withdrawing from the world. He began his 15-year life as a hermit in Gr=C3=BCnewald Forest near Trier, Germany, where the locals can still identify the grotto near a fountain named after him. Escaping distractions is not always easy, even for a hermit. One day snow fell overnight covering Gislain entirely=E2=80=94except for his face. = A freezing hare found that warm spot and settled comfortably on the hermit's face. Gislain later reproached himself for allowing this incident to distract him from his prayers. He foraged for food when it was available and begged for it at the local farmhouses during winter. The farmers came to know him and left pieces of stale bread for the hermit, knowing that he would have refused anything that was fresh. Out of respect for the life he had chosen, they never tried to speak to him, nor to see him. It is said that he would approach houses at night because he had no clothes except a monk's cincture. Saint Bernard once brought him a tunic and pair of shoes, which Gislain tried on to please the monk, but he soon discarded them saying that he did not need them. When he died, a chapel was built in his honor which drew pilgrims. The water at his spring was blessed each year. In 1150, his body was translated to Munster Abbey to make the pilgrimage more convenient. The abbey was destroyed by Charles V in 1544, and it is believed Gislain's relics were moved to the church of Our Lady at the castle of Luxembourg. Gislain is sometimes confused with another called Gezelin (Encyclopedia). Saint Quote: But I know it will be said that a priest ordained by authority derived from the See of Rome is, by the Law of the Nation, to die as a Traitor, but if that be so what must become of all the Clergymen of the Church of England, for the first Protestant Bishops had their Ordination from those of the Church of Rome, or not at all, as appears by their own writers so that Ordination comes derivatively from those now living. -- Saint John Plessington, from the gallows as he was about to be martyred Bible Quote Then Jesus saith to him: Begone, Satan: for it is written, The Lord thy God shalt thou adore, and him only shalt thou serve.=C2 (Matthew 4:10) <><><><> Act of Love before Holy Mass O my God, I love You with all my heart, with all my soul, with all my strength and with no other desire than to be inseparably united to You. It is through Your Divine Son that this union is about to be realised within me. In the eternal food I will receive, I long to identify myself with Him, that it will no longer be myself but He, who lives in me and when I have received Jesus within myself, then I shall love and be loved by You, in that same measure, in which I am united to Him. Hasten then, to give me Your Divine Son, at the hands of Your priest, that through Jesus, I may unite myself forever to You, O God the Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit. Amen --- NewsGate v1.0 gamma 2 * Origin: News Gate @ Net396 -Huntsville, AL - USA (1:396/4) .