by Blessed James Alberione
Sts. Peter and Paul
Apostles
St. Peter gained the palm of martyrdom at Rome where he had established for himself and his successors the See of the Vicar of Christ. St. Paul, who had traveled the entire world known at that time in order to preach the Gospel, was also martyred at Rome. The two apostles are united in this feast to signify their union in apostolate and martyrdom.
Let us ask Sts. Peter and Paul for the grace of being true to our Faith.
Peter and the Church
Jesus Christ founded the Church for the salvation of men. The Church is a sheepfold which has only one door, Jesus Christ. It is a flock, of which Jesus Christ is the Shepherd. It is a vineyard, and Jesus Christ is the true vine. At the head of the Church is Peter, then come the bishops and priests: all ministers of the word and of grace. The Church is the people of God. May all be faithful! May all believe in what the Church preaches! May all follow moral teachings and the Christian virtues! May all know and participate in the sacred liturgy! May all meditate on the teachings of the Church - in particular, those of the Second Vatican Council.
The Mission and St. Paul
What did St. Paul do? He was chosen to bring the name of Jesus to kings, to the Jewish people, and to all the world. And not only to bring the Word - "I will show him how much he must suffer for my name." When we are able to suffer for people, either voluntarily or at least with resignation, then our love for them can no longer be doubted; it is a true, sincere love.
The example of Jesus, the example of Mary, and the example of St. Paul are what must guide us. Paul never gave himself a single day of rest! And how many dangers he encountered! How many times he was imprisoned! How many times he found himself shipwrecked, tossed about by storms! And in the end he was a victim of love for souls.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I love reading what Blessed Alberione has to say about these two great saints. I especially was struck by the final line, giving St. Paul yet another title, "St. Paul, victim of love for souls."
What strikes you most today?
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