Today's Readings:
Heb 2:14-18
Ps 105:1-4, 6-9
Mk 1:29-39
God does not create suffering, though through Christ, God knows a lot about it. We do not have a distant God who is not interested in our daily affairs, rather we have a God who chose and chooses to suffer along with his people so that they may one day rejoice. Through our suffering we share in the redemption Christ won for us through his suffering on the cross. Today let us unite any suffering we may have, as well as our joys and triumphs to the triumph of the cross and rejoice in our loving and saving God. Have a great day and God Bless
Saint of the Day - St. Macrina
On January 2, we celebrated the feast of a grandchild of today's saint. St. Basil the Great, who was born around 329, came from a family of saints. Macrina, his father's mother, was one of his favorites. She seems to have raised Basil. As an adult, he praised his grandmother for all the good she had done for him. He especially thanked her openly for having taught him to love the Christian faith from the time he was very small. Macrina and her husband learned the high price of being true to their Christian beliefs. During one of the Roman persecutions of Galerius and Maximinus, Basil's grandparents were forced into hiding. They found refuge in the forest near their home. Somehow they managed to escape their persecutors. They were always hungry and afraid, but they would not give up their faith. Instead, they patiently waited and prayed for the persecution to end. They hunted for food and ate the wild vegetation and somehow survived. This persecution lasted seven years. St. Gregory Nazianzen, who shares Basil's feast day on January 2, recorded these few details. During another persecution, Macrina and her husband had all their property and belongings taken from them. They were left with nothing but their faith and trust in God's care for them. St. Macrina survived her husband but the exact year of each of their deaths is not recorded. It is believed that Macrina died around 340. Her grandchild, Basil, died in 379.
Reflection: I might know someone who suffers much in life. How can I offer hope and joy to this person?
Saint information comes from: http://www.holyspiritinteractive.net/dailysaint/january/0114.asp
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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