by Blessed James Alberione
Dedication of St. John Lateran
This Basilica was once the palace of the Lateran on the Coelian Hill belonging to Fausta, the wife of Constantine. After the conversion of the emperor, it was given to the Holy Father. In 324 it was consecrated by Pope St. Sylvester as the Basilica of the Most Holy Savior. Later on it was called St. John Lateran by which name it is known in our times. In 1726, the church, which had been destroyed, was rebuilt and was again consecrated by Pope Benedict XIII.
Let us often recall that just as every Catholic church is dedicated and consecrated to God, so we too are "consecrated" to God through our Baptism.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I love the thought of a beautiful building such as this constructed as a palace, but eventually becoming such a holy Basilica - transforming it from a building for the pleasure of people to a Basilica for the Glory of God - the Basilica of the Most Holy Savior. And I didn't know it had been destroyed and rebuilt, but I'm certainly glad it was, as yet another reminder of the importance of giving all glory to God!
What strikes you most today?
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