by Blessed James Alberione
St. John Damascene
Priest and Doctor
St. John Damascene was born in Damascus around 675. A successful businessman turned monk, John suffered much at the hands of the Emperors of Constantinople, because he upheld the teachings of the Church in regard to the religious honor shown to statues and pictures of the saints. His most eloquent writings, however, were about the Mother of God. This holy priest died in 749.
Let us imitate St. John Damascene in his love and defense of the Church and of her teachings, and in his great love for our Lady.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Showing religious honor to statues and pictures of saints can be a touchy subject - I have a friend who is a Baptist Minister who believes we break a commandment by "worshipping idols." Honoring the Saints and the Mother of God are actually ways to give greater glory to God. We want to imitate the Saints who faithfully served Jesus Master. And Mary, of course, is our surest way of getting closer to Jesus - that's what she does. I can see how people could twist these religious truths to make them sound bad, but what a hero we have in St. John Damascene, who stood up for the teachings of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church!
What strikes you most today?
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