by Blessed James Alberione
St. Wenceslaus
Martyr
St. Wenceslaus, duke of Bohemia, was born of a Christian father and of a pagan mother. He was taught the Christian religion by his grandmother. The duke lived a holy life, gave alms to the poor and visited the prisoners. With his own hands he sowed the wheat and pressed the grapes used for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Instigated by his pagan mother, his impious brother Boleslaus stabbed him as he was in church praying.
Let us always forgive our enemies and pray for them.
What Strikes Me Most Today
OK, I knew none of this story. When I hear the name Wenceslaus I immediately think of the Good King of the Christmas song looking out his window at the snow on the Feast of Stephen. This story has a lot to think about --> what is with his mom? The only thing I can even begin to imagine is that Satan must have somehow gotten some hold on her for her to be that evil to a son that was that good. It seems impossible to forgive a brother who had that much hatred that he would kill you while you were praying, but that's exactly what St. Wenceslaus would have done had he lived to see his family another day.
What strikes you most today?
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"..what is with his mom?.." great line that totally sums up this story.
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