by Blessed James Alberione
Martyrs
Nereus and Achilleus were Roman officers. They suffered martyrdom together in the year 304 under the Emperor Diocletian.
St. Pancratius
Martyr
St. Pancratius, a boy of fourteen, suffered martyrdom at the same time as Sts. Nereus and Achilleus - perhaps even on the same day - because he refused to deny Christ.
Let us ask these martyrs to help us love and live our Christian-Catholic heritage.
Mary Leads Us to Heaven
After the death of her Son, Jesus, Mary took care of the apostles, especially of St. John, the youngest. She used to accompany them with her prayers, good example and maternal comfort. Thus, Jesus willed that Mary be with them during theri first years of evangelization as she had accompanied Him. After her earthly pilgrimage, her mission fulfilled, she was assumed into heaven. Let us think about the last day of the world. All the elect will gloriously enter heaven, body and soul; thus they will have the eternal reward.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I was not thrilled when the alarm clock went off this morning. I hit the snooze bar as many times as I could, but then I had to get up. But before I did I imagined Blessed Alberione talking about how vital our prayer life is. Even though I was going to be a little late for work, I prayed for just 5 minutes before I started getting ready for work. What a difference that made! I still wound up having a busy day, but it hasn't been overwhelming or overly stressful - I did what I could about all that I could, kept in heavenly communication more with short prayers of petition and thanks throughout the day, and I'm trying to shake off the feeling that I have to take care of and fix all problems myself. I did what I could, asked for help with things I couldn't, and prayed about the rest. Overall, for a busy Monday, I really have been having a great day! And I mean these are little adjustments in my approach to the day. I need to remember that I really should never have a day that I feel too busy to pray - those are the days I need prayer the most!
What strikes you most today?
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