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- Subject: "One Bread, One Body", Dec. 26
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- Saturday, December 26, 1992
- Stephen, First Martyr
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- Acts 6:8-10 Psalm 31 Matthew 10:17-22
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- CALVARY-CHRISTMAS
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- "You will be hated by all on account of Me. But whoever holds out till the
- end will escape death" --Matthew 10:22
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- On this second day of Christmas, the Church presents to us Stephen, the first
- martyr. The festive red color of Christmas is mixed with the blood-red of
- the martyr. The Church proclaims that Christmas is not just a custom,
- diversion, or triviality, Christmas is glorious, and serious. Christmas
- is the proclamation of Jesus' lordship. It is the Word confronting the
- world (see Wis 18:15). The Church's Christmas characters are not Santa,
- Rudolph, or Frosty. Our Christmas saints are the fearless martyr Stephen,
- the massacred babies of Bethlehem, the bloodied Thomas Becket, joyful and
- sorrowful mother Mary, and Joseph the impoverished refugee. The Church
- proclaims that Christmas is not primarily for the consumers and shoppers
- but for the witnesses, the persecuted, and the poor.
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- You may have had the _world's_ Christmas for years. Why don't you try
- something different and celebrate the _Word's_ Christmas? Repent, obey,
- witness, and begin Christ's Christmas.
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- Prayer: Father, give me a good, old-fashioned, Bethlehem-Calvary-Christmas.
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- Promise: "As Stephen was being stoned he could be heard praying, 'Lord Jesus,
- receive my spirit.'" --Acts 7:59
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- Praise: Stephen fearlessly and boldly stood up for Jesus and laid down his
- life for Him.
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- From "One Bread, One Body", reproduced with permission.
- Nihil Obstat: Rev. Edward J. Gratsch
- Imprimatur: +Most Rev. James H. Garland, V.G.
- Archdiocese of Cincinnati, August 17, 1992.
-