Apr 15, 2017
Among the many great treasures of being a Christian is the treasury of inspired reflections we have given to us in our unbroken Christian tradition; our family history. For example, the writings of the early fathers of the church.
As a member of the clergy, a Catholic deacon, I was asked to pray the Liturgy of the Hours daily upon my ordination. In fact, since the Second Vatican Council, the Church has encouraged ALL of the faithful, clergy, consecrated religious and lay faithful to do so. This beautiful format for prayer places us in solidarity of worship with the Church universal.
In its Office of Readings we find selective quotations and citations from our history, which open up the treasury of which I write – on a daily basis – for our prayerful reflection. They can – and they do – change your life. However, like all gifts, they must be received and unwrapped. More and more of the faithful are finding the treasure and growing in their relationship with the Living God as they feast on these beautiful readings from our family history
On this Holy Saturday, we are offered in the Liturgy of the Hours an exquisite excerpt from a Second Century Bishop of Sardis named Melito. We present the holy Bishop's inspired words below. This is the day when we are invited into the deep, hope filled prayer of the whole Church as we prepare for the great Easter Vigil.