Subj : November 15th - St. Malo, Bishop To : All From : rich Date : Sat Nov 14 2020 09:08:49 From: rich November 15th - St. Malo, Bishop =C2 (also known as Maclovius, Maclou, Mahou) Born in England or southwest Wales; died on November 15, 621; feast of his translation is July 11. Saint Malo is said to have been cousin to Saints Samson and Maglorius. While he was still a youth, Malo was sent to Ireland for his education in virtue and the humanities, and may have been a disciple of Saint Brendan. After his priestly ordination, Malo was elected to a bishopric but declined the dignity, retiring to Brittany to become its apostle. The port of Saint-Malo takes its name from this Malo, who ministered and made foundations from the islet in the estuary of the Rance or from the neighboring Aleth (Saint-Servan) in Brittany. About 541, Malo was consecrated bishop of Aleth. He is said to have been driven from his see by his enemies and to have settled at Saintes, but he was later recalled by a deputation of his people. He died at Archingeay near Saintes before he could return to Aleth. The feast of Saint Malo was celebrated in England, especially in southern monasteries and in the Sarum calendar, as well as in Brittany. Farmer claims that his cultus was encouraged by the bishops of Winchester because the Latin word for Gwent closely resembles that for Wincester. For this reason his relics were claimed by Bath and other churches; however, the majority were translated from Saintes and Aleth to Saint-Malo in Brittany (Attwater, Encyclopedia, Farmer, Husenbeth). A primitive vita, now lost, provided the basis for two less reliable ones in the 9th century. These later biographies depict a rugged man of truth, who sang psalms in a loud voice as he traveled throughout the countryside on horseback. Often he found himself "shaking the dust from his feet" after making enemies, as well as friends, in a district. The life of Saint Malo, written five centuries after his death by a quiet scholar named Sigebert of Gembloux, includes this story of Saint Malo and the Wren. "And another miracle he wrought like to this, worthy of record for its compassion alone. He was a follower of Paul the Apostle, whose own hands supplied his wants if aught were lacking; and when he had leisure from his task of preaching the Gospel, he kept himself by the work of his hands. One day he was busy with the brethren in the vineyard, pruning the vines, and for better speed in his work took off his cloak and laid it out of sight. When his work was done and he came to take his cloak, he found that the small bird whom common folk call a wren had laid an egg on it. And knowing that God's care is not far from the birds, since not one of them falls on the ground without the Father, he let his cloak lie there, till the eggs were hatched and the wren brought out her brood. And this was the marvel, that all the time that cloak lay there, there fell no rain upon it. And whoever came to hear of it, they glorified the power of God, and they praised God's own pity for man" Bible Quote: When I saw Him, I fell at His feet like a dead man. And He placed His right hand on me, saying, "Do not be afraid; I am the first and the last, and the living One; and I was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of death and of Hades. (Revelation 1:17,18) Saint Quote: "For just as the deeds of the wicked are their accusers before the righteous Judge, making them bend and bow down their heads silently in shame, so also their beautiful deeds plead cause for the good before the Good One. For the deeds of all mankind are both silent and speak -- silent by their nature yet they speak when one sees them." --St. Ephrem the Syrian. <><><><> Prayer for the Helpless Unborn =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 Heavenly Father, in your love for= us, =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 protect against the wickedness of= the =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 devil, those helpless little ones= to =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 whom you have give the gift of li= fe. =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 Touch with pity the hearts of tho= se =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 women pregnant in our world today =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 who are not thinking of motherhoo= d. =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 Help them to see that the child t= hey =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 carry is made in your image- as w= ell =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 as theirs- made for eternal life. =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 Dispel their fear and selfishness= and =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 give them for womanly hearts to l= ove =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 their babies and give them birth = and =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 all the needed care that a mother =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 alone can give. =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 We ask this through Jesus Christ, =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 your Son, our Lord, who lives and =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 reigns in the Holy Spirit, one Go= d, =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 forever and ever.=C2 =C2 = =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 =C2 Amen. --- NewsGate v1.0 gamma 2 * Origin: News Gate @ Net396 -Huntsville, AL - USA (1:396/4) .