St. Onesimus
Was a Runaway slave when he met St. Paul
Converted by St. Paul
Baptized by St. Paul
Bearer of St. Paul's Epistle to the Colossians
Preacher of the Gospel
Later became a Bishop
First Century Martyr
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From Saint and Thought For Every Day, by Blessed James Alberione
Think Constructively
Do not habitual kindness, unchanging behavior, understanding, the habit of building on past failures for new, holy progress, the constant effort to overcome evil by doing good - do not all these proceed from the habit of dominating one's thoughts?
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
Prudence in Everything
Our conduct must be simple yet dignified, not snobbish, affected or put-on.
Prudence will guide us when to talk and when to keep silence; to be neither sullenly silent nor a chatter-box.
The prudent and wise person willingly listens to the opinions of others, gladly seeks counsel, and learns from those who have done well.
And it is always necessary to learn to keep official secrets, and in general to keep intact what is received as confidential. Don't reveal, nor speak of the defects and failures of others.
The Bible insists: reflect before speaking.
Avoid annoying others or losing time: what we talk should always be moderate in its presentation and delivery.
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most today is St. Onesimus, one of the first Pauline Saints. I love the rich history of the Catholic Church, especially the unbroken line of succession of the Popes, the unchanging truths in the Magisterium of the Church, and the incredible Saints who have witnessed to the Faith for us! And just as we had Pauline Saints in the first century, how fortunate we are to have so many twentieth and twenty-first century Holy men and women to still stand as examples of St. Paul for us today. May we, 200o years later, continue to be St. Paul to a world desperately in need of Jesus Master, Way, Truth, and Life!
What strikes you most today?
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I love the reflection on prudence by Blessed James Alberione! Great advice for me today. The Founder wrote this for his time, but I find it very applicable advice for me today.
ReplyDeleteOnesimus is a fascinating Saint and companion of St. Paul!!