Feast of St. Lawrence

August 10

Feast of St. Lawrence, Martyr (D. 258)

When slow consuming had seared

The flesh of Lawrence for a space,

He calmly from his gridiron made

This terse proposal to the judge:

“Pray turn my body, on one side

Already broiled sufficiently,

And see how well your Vulcan’s fire

Has wrought its cruel punishment.”

-From a poem by "Prudentius" on the martyrdom of St. Lawrence

Today's Reflection:

Martyrdom comes in many ways. Sometimes it requires the shedding of our blood, sometimes not. Where are you feeling the consuming heat of martyrdom in your life right now? In what specific way can you accept this suffering with joy and strength as exemplified by St. Lawrence?

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