Today the Church remembers Blandina and her companions who died
for their faith in Christ on this day in 177 A.D. Lyons and Vienne, in Gaul, were
missionary centers which had drawn many Christians from Asia and Greece.
Persecution began in 177. James Kiefer
writes:
At first, Christians
were excluded from the public baths, the market place, and from social and
public life. They were subject to attack when they appeared in public, and many
Christian homes were vandalized. At this point the government became involved,
and began to take Christians into custody for questioning. Some slaves from
Christian households were tortured to obtain confessions, and were induced to
say that Christians practiced cannibalism and incest. These charges were used
to arouse the whole city against the Christians, particularly against Pothinus,
the aged bishop of Lyons; Sanctus, a deacon; Attalus; Maturus, a recent
convert; and Blandina, a slave. Pothinus was beaten and then released, to die
of his wounds a few days later. Sanctus was tormented with red-hot irons.
Blandina, tortured all day long, would say nothing except, "I am a
Christian, and nothing vile is done among us." Finally, the survivors were
put to death in the public arena.
Let us pray: Grant, O
Lord, we pray, that we who keep the feast of the holy martyrs Blandina and her
companions may be rooted and grounded in love of you, and may endure the
sufferings of this life for the glory that shall be revealed in us; through
Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one
God, for ever and ever. Amen.
CALENDAR REMINDERS
Every Wednesday, the
Healing Arts Ministry with Lee Runion starting at 11:00 AM with a light lunch
provided.
The Seaside Seniors
meet every third Thursday of the month in Sutton Hall at 1100 AM.
The Adult Christian Education series continues: “The
Resurrection: Now What?” We have
explored how the Bible came to be and now we will explore the Patristic period
and the Nicene Creed. Come join us at
11:00 AM on Sunday mornings.
Gospel by the Sea is 14 June at 6 PM at Greater St. Matthew’s
Baptist Church, 6333 Highway 6, Hitchcock, Texas 77563.
Please remember everyone on our Prayer List and especially Pat,
Patricia, Julie for her quick recovery, and all of those who are serving in the
Armed Forces.
Your servant in Christ,
Fr. Chester J. Makowski+
St. Augustine of Hippo Episcopal Church
Galveston, Texas 77550
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