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  • November 23: St. Pope Clement I



    St. Clement, the third successor of St. Peter to the See of Rome (fourth Pope), is considered the first Apostolic Father of the Church. He reigned as Pope from 88 AD until 99 AD when he was martyred by being tied to an anchor and thrown into the sea under the reign of the
    Emperor Trajan. St. Clement is the patron saint of metalworkers and blacksmiths. He is also mentioned in the Canon of the Mass.


    Collect: O eternal Shepherd, look favorably upon Thy flock, and guard it by Thy continual protection through Blessed Clement, Thy Martyr and Supreme Pontiff, whom you made the chief shepherd of the whole Church. Through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen.

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  • November 24: St. John of the Cross


    John Yepez was born at Fontiberas in Old Castile, Spain, in 1542. He took the Carmelite habit in 1563 and gave himself up to the practice of the greatest austerities. Later he collaborated with St. Teresa of Avila in reforming the Carmelite Order. He is known in the Church as one of the greatest contemplatives and teachers of mystical theology. He is a Doctor of the Church. After much physical and mental suffering, he died in peace in 1591.



    Collect: O God, You endowed Saint John, Thy Confessor and Doctor, with a wonderful spirit of self-denial and pre-eminent love of the Cross; grant that by always following his example we may obtain everlasting glory. Through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen.
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  • The Dark Night of the Soul (poem)

    By: St. John of the Cross 


    On a dark night,
    Kindled in love with yearnings–oh, happy chance!–
    I went forth without being observed,
    My house being now at rest.

    In darkness and secure,
    By the secret ladder, disguised–oh, happy chance!–
    In darkness and in concealment,
    My house being now at rest.

    In the happy night,
    In secret, when none saw me,
    Nor I beheld aught,
    Without light or guide, save that which burned in my
    heart.

    This light guided me
    More surely than the light of noonday
    To the place where he (well I knew who!) was awaiting me–
    A place where none appeared.

    Oh, night that guided me,
    Oh, night more lovely than the dawn,
    Oh, night that joined Beloved with lover,
    Lover transformed in the Beloved!

    Upon my flowery breast,
    Kept wholly for himself alone,
    There he stayed sleeping, and I caressed him,
    And the fanning of the cedars made a breeze.

    The breeze blew from the turret
    As I parted his locks;
    With his gentle hand he wounded my neck
    And caused all my senses to be suspended.

    I remained, lost in oblivion;
    My face I reclined on the Beloved.
    All ceased and I abandoned myself,
    Leaving my cares forgotten among the lilies.
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  • St. Catherine of Alexandria

    St. Catherine of Alexandria, educated in the sciences, converted many learned men who assembled to convince her to sacrifice to their pagan idols. She was beheaded about 310, during the reign of Maximian. 



    Collect: O God, on the summit of Mount Sinai You gave the law to Moses, and by means of Thy holy angels, You miraculously placed there the body of Blessed Catherine, Thy Virgin and Martyr; grant, we beseech Thee, that, through her merits and intercession, we may be able to reach that mountain which is Christ. Who with You liveth and reigneth in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen.    

     
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    Re: Saints of the Day
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  • From Butler's Lives of the Saints;


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  • November 26: St. Sylvester, Abbot  



    St. Sylvester served as a canon in Osimo but respectful rebukes of his bishop's inappropriate conduct led him to leave for a hermitage before the bishop could strip him of his position. He went on to found the Congregation of Sylvestrines under the Benedictine rule. He died at ninety years of age, in 1267.



    O most merciful God, You deigned to call Saint Sylvester the Abbot, to a life of shining merit in the wilderness, when pondering upon the vanity of worldly things before an open grave; we humbly beseech Thee, that like him we may despise earthly things, and enjoy companionship with Thee forevermore. Through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen. 

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    Re: Saints of the Day
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  • https://fatherdoyle.com/2021/11/26/st-john-berchmans-fr-doyle-and-ordinary-life-3/

    St John Berchmans, Fr Doyle and ordinary life

    St John Berchmans
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    The chief thing God wants from me at present is an extraordinary and exquisite perfection in every little thing I do, even the odd Hail Marys of the day; that each day there must be some improvement in the fervour, the purity of intention, the exactness with which I do things, that in this will chiefly lie my sanctification as it sanctified St John Berchmans. I see here a vast field for work and an endless service of mortification. To keep faithfully to this resolve will require heroism, so that day after day I may not flag in the fervour of my service of the good God.
    COMMENT: Today is the feast of St John Berchmans. he was a young Jesuit scholastic from Belgium who died in 1621 at the age of 22. Fr Doyle was only 15 years old when St John Berchmans was canonised – their common Jesuit vocation as well as Fr Doyle’s impressionable age at the time of the canonisation of such a young saint are most probably the reasons for Fr Doyle’s devotion to him.
    The striking characteristic of St John Berchmans’ spirituality is its simplicity and emphasis on the ordinary. And for all of us that is the realistic, solid road to sanctity. As Teresa of Avila said, we will find God amongst the pots and pans of the kitchen, or we will not find him at all. Despite the heroism and real drama of Fr Doyle’s life, its bedrock foundation was the faithful fulfilment of ordinary simple duties. It was this that he preached and recommended to his spiritual children, and without this daily faithfulness the drama of the trenches would be impossible – as the Lord says, he who is faithful in little things will be faithful in greater things. It doesn’t work the other way around! If we are not faithful in ordinary activities not only will we be unfaithful when really big things come, but we are probably unlikely to be given even the grace to fulfil a more elaborate mission in the Lord’s service.
    Other Jesuits also saw this spirit of St John Berchmans in Fr Doyle. Here is the testimony of a Jesuit who lived with him while he was a Jesuit scholastic on the staff of Clongowes Wood College:

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    I can safely say he was a perfect Jesuit and often reminded me of St John Berchmans. His was a combination of real solid piety with a truly human character. Bright and joyous himself, he always made others happy and was evidently happy to be able to do so.  
    More information on the life and spirit of St John Berchmans can be found here: http://www.therealpresence.org/archives/Saints/Saints_015.htm



    Help of Christians, guard our land from assault or inward stain,
    Let it be what God has planned, His new Eden where You reign.

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  • First Sunday of Advent 


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  • November 30: St. Andrew




    St. Andrew, the brother of St. Peter, was a native of the town of Bethsaida in Galilee. A fisherman by profession and a disciple of St. John the Baptist, he and his brother, St. Peter, joined Jesus as members of the Apostolic College. After the dispersion of the Apostles, St. Andrew preached in Greece and several other countries. He suffered martyrdom in Patras, Greece, and according to common opinion, by crucifixion on a cross made in the form of the letter X.



    Collect: We humbly beseech Thy Majesty, O Lord, that as the Blessed Apostle Andrew was once a teacher and ruler of Thy Church, so he may be out constant intercessor before Thee. Through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen. 

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