Friday 25 January 2013

Conversion of St. Paul, Apostle. St Catherine of Siena Meditation



The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Day Eight: Walking in Celebration
The biblical texts on this day speak about celebration, not in the sense of celebrating a successful completion, but celebration as a sign of hope in God and in God’s justice. Similarly, the celebration of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is our sign of hope that our unity will be achieved according to God’s time and God’s means.
Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul - Jan. 25
Acts 22:3-16 or Acts 9:1-22  +  Psalm 117  +  Mark 16:15-18
January 25, 2013

“ ‘I am Jesus the Nazarene whom you are persecuting.’ ”  [Acts 22:8]

COMMUNION ANTIPHON
Cf. Ga 2:21 I live by faith in the Son of God, who has loved me and giver himself up for me.
PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION
May the Sacrament we have received, O Lord our God, stir up in us that fire of charity
with which the blessed Apostle Paul burned ardently as he bore his concern for all the Churches.
Through Christ our Lord .
MEDITATION OF THE DAY (Magnificat.com)

The Effects of Paul’s Conversion
This is what the dear trumpeter Paul did. He clothed himself in Christ crucified, and was stripped of the joy of [seeing] the divine Essence. He clothed himself in the human Christ-that is, in the sufferings and humiliations of Christ crucified, and wanted no other joy. He even said, "I refuse to glory except in the cross of Christ crucified."
And that pleased him so much that-as the same apostle once said to a servant of his, "My dear daughter, I so clasped it to myself with the bond of affection and. love that it was never lifted, never loosened a bit, except when life was taken from me." Dear Paul seemed truly to have studied this teaching. He knew it so thoroughly that he became a person who ate and savoured souls. He became like a sponge absorbing water, so that as he travelled along the way of humiliation he absorbed the boundless charity and goodness with which God supremely loves his creatures.
He saw that [Christ's] will is for the eternal Father's honour and our salvation and holiness, and that he gave himself up to death in order to realise this holiness in us.
Paul grasped and understood this, and once he had understood it he at once devoted himself to giving honour to God and his best efforts to his neighbours. Courageously he proclaimed the truth. He was zealous, not holding back for lack of concern. And he became a vessel of love filled with fire, to carry and preach God’s Word.
Saint Catherine of Siena

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