Thursday, June 5, 2014

MEMORIAL OF SAINT BONIFACE

PRAYER OF THE DAY

The Litany of St. Boniface

Lord, have mercy on us.
Christ, have mercy on us.
Lord, have mercy on us.

Christ, hear us, Christ,
graciously hear us.

God the Father of Heaven,
Have mercy on us.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world,
Have mercy on us.
God, the Holy Ghost,
Have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, One God,
Have mercy on us.

Holy Mary,
Pray for us.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
Pray for us.
Holy Virgin of virgins,
Pray for us.
Queen of the Apostles,
Pray for us.

Saint Boniface,
Pray for us.
Apostle of Germany,
Pray for us.
Worthy successor of the Apostles,
Pray for us.
Worthy disciple of Saint Benedict,
Pray for us.
Ornament of the Catholic Church,
Pray for us.
Thou light, shining for the conversion of pagan nations,
Pray for us.
Thou light, shining like the sun,
Pray for us.
Thou great benefactor of many nations,
Pray for us.
Thou zealous preacher of the Gospel,
Pray for us.
Thou unwearied laborer in the vineyard of the Lord,
Pray for us.
Thou founder of the Catholic Church in Germany,
Pray for us.
Saint Boniface, our Father,
Pray for us.
St. Boniface, teacher of truth and virtue,
Pray for us.
St. Boniface, extirpator of heathenism,
Pray for us.
St. Boniface, destroyer of heresy,
Pray for us.
St. Boniface, great bishop and model of missionaries,
Pray for us.
St. Boniface, protector of missions,
Pray for us.
St. Boniface, founder of many monasteries,
Pray for us.
St. Boniface, powerful advocate with God,
Pray for us.
St. Boniface, who didst work many miracles,
Pray for us.
St. Boniface, great Martyr of faith,
Pray for us.

That God may preserve and confirm us in our holy Catholic religion,
Pray for us.
That God may grant us the grace to walk piously and faithfully before Him,
Pray for us.
That God may humble the enemies of His Church,
Pray for us.
That God may grant the grace of True Faith to all heretics and infidels,
Pray for us.
That God may give us that spirit with which thou didst serve Him,
Pray for us.
That God may restore the Faith to the whole of Germany,
Pray for us.
That God may raise up zealous missionaries to convert all pagans and heretics,
Pray for us.
That the Holy Spirit may enlighten all missionaries,
Pray for us.

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Spare us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Graciously hear us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takes away the sins of the world,
Have mercy on us.

Christ, hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.
Lord have mercy.
Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

[Pray 1 Our Father for the conversion of sinners]

Let Us Pray:
Merciful God,
Who hast shown compassion to so many heathen nations through Thy faithful servant St. Boniface,
we humbly pray Thee to revive and preserve that Faith which he preached in Thy holy Name,
that we may receive Thy revelation with a faithful heart, and so regulate our lives as to gain the Heavenly Kingdom,
through Jesus Christ Our Lord.

Amen.

Preserve and increase,
we beseech Thee, O God,
the faith of Thy children,
and lead back to the True Fold all those who have been separated or have separated themselves from it,
through Christ Our Lord.

Amen.


DAILY MASS READINGS

Memorial of Saint Boniface
Bishop and Martyr

Reading
ACTS 22:30; 23:6-11

Wishing to determine the truth
about why Paul was being accused by the Jews,
the commander freed him
and ordered the chief priests and the whole Sanhedrin to convene.
Then he brought Paul down and made him stand before them.

Paul was aware that some were Sadducees and some Pharisees,
so he called out before the Sanhedrin,
“My brothers, I am a Pharisee, the son of Pharisees;
I am on trial for hope in the resurrection of the dead.”
When he said this,
a dispute broke out between the Pharisees and Sadducees,
and the group became divided.
For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection
or angels or spirits,
while the Pharisees acknowledge all three.
A great uproar occurred,
and some scribes belonging to the Pharisee party
stood up and sharply argued,
“We find nothing wrong with this man.
Suppose a spirit or an angel has spoken to him?”
The dispute was so serious that the commander,
afraid that Paul would be torn to pieces by them,
ordered his troops to go down and rescue Paul from their midst
and take him into the compound.
The following night the Lord stood by him and said, “Take courage.
For just as you have borne witness to my cause in Jerusalem,
so you must also bear witness in Rome.”


Responsorial Psalm
PS 16:1-2A AND 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11

R. Keep me safe, O God; you are my hope.
or:
R. Alleluia.

Keep me, O God, for in you I take refuge;
I say to the LORD, “My Lord are you.”
O LORD, my allotted portion and my cup,
you it is who hold fast my lot.

R. Keep me safe, O God; you are my hope.
or:
R. Alleluia.

I bless the LORD who counsels me;
even in the night my heart exhorts me.
I set the LORD ever before me;
with him at my right hand I shall not be disturbed.

R. Keep me safe, O God; you are my hope.
or:
R. Alleluia.

Therefore my heart is glad and my soul rejoices,
my body, too, abides in confidence;
Because you will not abandon my soul to the nether world,
nor will you suffer your faithful one to undergo corruption.

R. Keep me safe, O God; you are my hope.
or:
R. Alleluia.

You will show me the path to life,
fullness of joys in your presence,
the delights at your right hand forever.

R. Keep me safe, O God; you are my hope.
or:
R. Alleluia.


Gospel
JN 17:20-26


Lifting up his eyes to heaven, Jesus prayed saying:

“I pray not only for these,
but also for those who will believe in me through their word,
so that they may all be one,
as you, Father, are in me and I in you,
that they also may be in us,
that the world may believe that you sent me.
And I have given them the glory you gave me,
so that they may be one, as we are one,
I in them and you in me,
that they may be brought to perfection as one,
that the world may know that you sent me,
and that you loved them even as you loved me.
Father, they are your gift to me.
I wish that where I am they also may be with me,
that they may see my glory that you gave me,
because you loved me before the foundation of the world.
Righteous Father, the world also does not know you,
but I know you, and they know that you sent me.
I made known to them your name and I will make it known,
that the love with which you loved me
may be in them and I in them.”


SAINT OF THE DAY

June 5

St. Boniface (672?-754)

Boniface, known as the apostle of the Germans, was an English Benedictine monk who gave up being elected abbot to devote his life to the conversion of the Germanic tribes. Two characteristics stand out: 
his Christian orthodoxy and his fidelity to the pope of Rome.

How absolutely necessary this orthodoxy and fidelity were is borne out by the conditions he found on his first missionary journey in 719 at the request of Pope Gregory II. Paganism was a way of life. What Christianity he did find had either lapsed into paganism or was mixed with error. The clergy were mainly responsible for these latter conditions since they were in many instances uneducated, lax and questionably obedient to their bishops. In particular instances their very ordination was questionable.

These are the conditions that Boniface was to report in 722 on his first return visit to Rome. The Holy Father instructed him to reform the German Church. The pope sent letters of recommendation to religious and civil leaders. Boniface later admitted that his work would have been unsuccessful, from a human viewpoint, without a letter of safe-conduct from Charles Martel, 
the powerful Frankish ruler, grandfather of Charlemagne. 
Boniface was finally made a regional bishop and authorized to organize the whole German Church. 
He was eminently successful.

In the Frankish kingdom, he met great problems because of lay interference in bishops’ elections, 
the worldliness of the clergy and lack of papal control.

During a final mission to the Frisians, he and 53 companions were massacred while he was preparing converts for Confirmation.

In order to restore the Germanic Church to its fidelity to Rome and to convert the pagans, he had been guided by two principles. The first was to restore the obedience of the clergy to their bishops in union with the pope of Rome. The second was the establishment of many houses of prayer which took the form of Benedictine monasteries. A great number of Anglo-Saxon monks and nuns followed him to the continent. He introduced Benedictine nuns to the active apostolate of education.


OFFICE OF READINGS

O Lord, open my lips,
and my mouth will proclaim Your Praise!


Invitatory Psalm
Psalm 94 (95)

The Lord is the king of martyrs:
come, let us adore him, alleluia.

Come, let us rejoice in the Lord,
let us acclaim God our salvation.
Let us come before him proclaiming our thanks,
let us acclaim him with songs.

The Lord is the king of martyrs:
come, let us adore him, alleluia.

For the Lord is a great God,
a king above all gods.
For he holds the depths of the earth in his hands,
and the peaks of the mountains are his.
For the sea is his: he made it;
and his hands formed the dry land.

The Lord is the king of martyrs:
come, let us adore him, alleluia.

Come, let us worship and bow down,
bend the knee before the Lord who made us;
for he himself is our God and we are his flock,
the sheep that follow his hand.

The Lord is the king of martyrs:
come, let us adore him, alleluia.

If only, today, you would listen to his voice:
“Do not harden your hearts
as you did at Meribah,
on the day of Massah in the desert,
when your fathers tested me –
they put me to the test,
although they had seen my works.”

The Lord is the king of martyrs:
come, let us adore him, alleluia.

“For forty years they wearied me,
that generation.
I said: their hearts are wandering,
they do not know my paths.
I swore in my anger:
they will never enter my place of rest.”

The Lord is the king of martyrs:
come, let us adore him, alleluia.

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,
world without end.
Amen.

The Lord is the king of martyrs:
come, let us adore him, alleluia.


Hymn

Hail the day that sees him rise, 
alleluia!
to his throne above the skies; 
alleluia!
Christ, the Lamb for sinners given, 
alleluia!
enters now the highest heaven! 
alleluia!
There for him high triumph waits; 
alleluia!
lift your heads, eternal gates! 
alleluia!
he hath conquered death and sin; 
alleluia!
take the King of glory in! 
alleluia!
Lo! the heaven its Lord receives, 
alleluia!
yet he loves the earth he leaves; 
alleluia!
though returning to his throne, 
alleluia!
still he calls mankind his own. 
alleluia!
Still for us he intercedes, 
alleluia!
his prevailing death he pleads, 
alleluia!
near himself prepares our place, 
alleluia!
he, the first-fruits of our race. 
alleluia!
Lord, though parted from our sight, 
alleluia!
far above the starry height, 
alleluia!
grant our hearts may thither rise, 
alleluia!
seeking thee above the skies,
alleluia!
There we shall with thee remain, 
alleluia!
partners of thy eternal reign, 
alleluia!
there thy face forever see, 
alleluia!
find our heaven of heavens in thee, 
alleluia!


Psalm 88 (89)
A lament at the ruin of the house of David

Pay heed, Lord, and see how we are taunted.

But you have spurned and rejected him;
you are enraged against your anointed.
You have repudiated the covenant of your servant,
you have trampled his crown in the dust.
You have demolished his walls
and laid his fortifications in ruins.
Anyone who passes can despoil him;
he is a mockery among his neighbors.
You have strengthened the arm of those who oppress him,
you have gladdened the hearts of his enemies.
You have turned back the sharp edge of his sword;
you have deprived him of your help in battle.
You have put an end to his splendour,
and cast his throne to the ground.
You have cut short the days of his youth;
you have covered him from head to foot in shame.

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,
world without end.
Amen.

Pay heed, Lord, and see how we are taunted.


Psalm 88 (89)

I am the root and stock of David;
I am the splendid morning star.
Alleluia.

How long, O Lord, will you hide yourself? For ever?
Will your anger always burn like fire?
Remember how short is my time.
Was it truly so pointless, your creation of man?
Who is the man who can live and not die,
who can save his life from the grasp of the underworld?
Where are the kindnesses you showed us of old?
Where is the truth of your oath to David?
Remember, Lord, how your servants are taunted,
the taunts I bear in my bosom, the taunts of the nations –
the insults of your enemies, Lord,
the insults that follow the steps of your anointed!

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,
world without end.
Amen.

I am the root and stock of David;
I am the splendid morning star.
Alleluia.


Psalm 89 (90)
Let the Lord's glory shine upon us

Our years pass like grass;
but you, God, are without beginning or end.
Alleluia.

Lord, you have been our refuge
from generation to generation.
Before the mountains were born,
before earth and heaven were conceived,
from all time to all time, you are God.
You turn men into dust,
you say to them “go back, children of men.”
A thousand years in your sight
are like yesterday, that has passed;
like a short watch in the night.
When you take them away, they will be nothing but a dream;
like the grass that sprouts in the morning:
in the morning it grows and flowers,
in the evening it withers and dries.
For we are made weak by your anger,
thrown into confusion by your wrath.
You have gazed upon our transgressions;
the light of your face illuminates our secrets.
All our days vanish in your anger,
we use up our years in a single breath.
Seventy years are what we have,
or eighty for the stronger ones;
and most of that is labour and sadness –
quickly they pass, and we are gone.
Who can comprehend the power of your wrath?
Who can behold the violence of your anger?
Teach us to reckon our days like this,
so that our hearts may be led at last to wisdom.
Turn to us, Lord, how long must we wait?
Let your servants call on you and be answered.
Fill us with your kindness in the morning,
and we shall rejoice and be glad all the days of our life.
Give us joy for as long as you afflicted us,
for all the years when we suffered.
Let your servants see your great works,
and let their children see your glory.
Let the glory of the Lord God be upon us:
make firm the work of your hands.
Make firm the work of your hands.

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit,
as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be,
world without end.
Amen.

Our years pass like grass;
but you, God, are without beginning or end.
Alleluia.


God raised the Lord, alleluia,
– and will raise us too by his power, alleluia.


First Reading
1 John 5:13-21

I have written all this to you

so that you who believe in the name of the Son of God
may be sure that you have eternal life.
We are quite confident that if we ask him for anything,
and it is in accordance with his will,
he will hear us;
and, knowing that whatever we may ask, he hears us,
we know that we have already been granted what we asked of him.
If anybody sees his brother commit a sin
that is not a deadly sin,
he has only to pray, and God will give life to the sinner
– not those who commit a deadly sin;
for there is a sin that is death,
and I will not say that you must pray about that.
Every kind of wrong-doing is sin,
but not all sin is deadly.
We know that anyone who has been begotten by God
does not sin,
because the begotten Son of God protects him,
and the Evil One does not touch him.
We know that we belong to God,
but the whole world lies in the power of the Evil One.
We know, too, that the Son of God has come,
and has given us the power
to know the true God.
We are in the true God,
as we are in his Son, Jesus Christ.
This is the true God,
this is eternal life.
Children, be on your guard against false gods.


Responsory

We know that the Son of God has come,
and he has given us the power to know the true God, alleluia.

No-one has ever seen God:
it is God’s only Son,
who is nearest to the Father’s heart,
who has made him known,
and he has given us the power to know the true God, alleluia.


Second Reading
A letter by St Boniface

The careful shepherd watches over Christ's flock

In her voyage across the ocean of this world, the Church is like a great ship being pounded by the waves of life’s different stresses. Our duty is not to abandon ship but to keep her on her course.

The ancient fathers showed us how we should carry out this duty: Clement, Cornelius and many others in the city of Rome, Cyprian at Carthage, Athanasius at Alexandria. They all lived under emperors who were pagans; they all steered Christ’s ship – 
or rather his most dear spouse, the Church. 
This they did by teaching and defending her, by their labors and sufferings, even to the shedding of blood.

I am terrified when I think of all this. Fear and trembling came upon me and the darkness of my sins almost covered me. I would gladly give up the task of guiding the Church which I have accepted if I could find such an action warranted by the example of the fathers or by holy Scripture.

Since this is the case, and since the truth can be assaulted but never defeated or falsified, with our tired mind let us turn to the words of Solomon: Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not rely on your own prudence. Think on him in all your ways, and he will guide your steps. In another place he says: The name of the Lord is an impregnable tower. 
The just man seeks refuge in it and he will be saved.

Let us stand fast in what is right and prepare our souls for trial. Let us wait upon God’s strengthening aid and say to him: 
O Lord, you have been our refuge in all generations.

Let us trust in him who has placed this burden upon us. What we ourselves cannot bear let us bear with the help of Christ. 
For he is all-powerful and he tells us: My yoke is easy and my burden is light.

Let us continue the fight on the day of the Lord. The days of anguish and of tribulation have overtaken us; if God so wills, 
let us die for the holy laws of our fathers, so that we may deserve to obtain an eternal inheritance with them.

Let us be neither dogs that do not bark nor silent onlookers nor paid servants who run away before the wolf. Instead let us be careful shepherds watching over Christ’s flock. Let us preach the whole of God’s plan to the powerful and to the humble, to rich and to poor, to men of every rank and age, as far as God gives us the strength, in season and out of season, 
as Saint Gregory writes in his book of Pastoral Instruction.


Responsory

In our great longing for you,
we desired nothing better than to offer you our own lives,
as well as God’s gospel,
so greatly had we learned to love you, alleluia.
My little children,
I am in travail over you afresh,
until I can see Christ’s image formed in you,
so greatly had we learned to love you, alleluia.

Let us pray.

Almighty God, the martyr Saint Boniface
sealed with his blood the faith he preached.
Let him pray
that we may hold fast to the faith
and profess it courageously in our lives.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.

Let us praise the Lord.
– Thanks be to God.