Subj : August 18th - Saint Agapetus, Martyr To : All From : rich Date : Thu Aug 17 2017 10:04:09 From: rich August 18th - Saint Agapetus, Martyr (d. 274) Saint Agapetus suffered in his youth a cruel martyrdom at Praeneste, now called Palestrina, 24 miles from Rome. He had dared to reproach for his cruelty towards the Christians, one of the Emperor Aurelian=E2=80= =99s favorites, who immediately gave the order to arrest him. He was flogged with leaden-tipped straps and =E2=80=9Cscorpions=E2=80=9D; his cons= tancy and his prayer under torture converted five hundred pagans, who declared themselves Christians and were executed at once. The young martyr was thrown into a horrible prison where a celestial vision fortified him. After a second questioning, he was again scourged, then laid upon the rack that his body might be torn with iron nails. He still lived and was again ordered to sacrifice to Apollo; his refusals won for him still more torments: live coals on his head, suspension by his feet, boiling water poured over him. His courage was superhuman, his answers admirable. Wild beasts in the arena spared him and lay down at his feet, and still more pagans were converted. He was finally beheaded, and his body buried by the Christians, in a field where they found a new tomb prepared as though for his sepulchre. Two churches in Palestrina and others in various places are dedicated to God under his name. Saint Quote: The soul of one who serves God always swims in joy, always keeps holiday, is always in her palace of jubilation, ever singing with fresh ardor and fresh pleasure a new song of joy and love. --St. John of the Cross Bible Quote: Jesus answered them: Amen, amen, I say unto you that whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin. [John 8:34 ] DRB <><><><> Prayer Against Envy O my God, Thou so lovest the world that Thou gaveth Thy only begotten Son so that all who believe in Thee might not perish, but may have eternal life. Thou maketh the sun rise upon the good and the bad, and Thou raineth upon the just and the unjust. Yet I am filled with jealousy while others prosper. I want everything to come to me, and I am saddened by my neighbor's least good fortune! O what inhuman malice! O infernal poison! Forgive, o most loving Father what up to this point has been my sin. Gentle is Thy mercy. From the depths of that mercy, grant that henceforth I may be robed in kindness as a chosen one of God. May I also, above all, strive to have charity, which is the bond of perfection. (Col. 3:14) Ant. Remember not, Lord, my offenses, nor the offenses of my fathers, nor takest Thou vengeance upon them. --- NewsGate v1.0 gamma 2 # Origin: News Gate @ Net396 -Huntsville, AL - USA (1:396/4) * Origin: Region 15 HQ (1:15/0) .