by Blessed James Alberione
St. Ephrem
Deacon and Doctor
St. Ephrem was born in Nisibis in Mesopotamia (now Turkey) of a pagan family. When Ephrem became a Christian at the age of eighteen, he was cast out of his paternal home by his father who was a pagan priest. Ephrem then became a monk and was ordained a deacon. His humility caused him to decline to be ordained a priest. He passed most of his life as a solitary, and practiced severe penances. He refuted several heretical errors by writing poems and Christian hymns; for this he is called "the harp of the Holy Spirit."
Let us help to lead others to our Catholic-Christian Faith by our own joyful witness.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I always love to hear conversion stories. St. Ephrem was the son of a pagan priest; his conversion caused him to be kicked out of his parents' home. How difficult that must have been. But St. Ephrem would settle for nothing less than the Truth, and as we know, Jesus is the Truth (and the Way and the Life). There is no real controversy or drama to me proclaiming my Catholic faith - I would like to think I would be as vocal in my faith if they would produce difficulties like St. Ephrem faced.
What strikes you most today?
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