Friday, August 10, 2007

"This side’s done," he said, "turn me over and have a bite."

Today was the Feast of St Lawerence. St Lawerence was one of the early martyrs. He died within days of St Pope Sixtus II in 258. St. Ambrose of Milan (+397) in his writing De officiis ministrorum writes briefly about the martyrdom of these two men. It is a very compelling and gripping piece of writing that bears witness to the days where Popes and average Christians alike were killed for the faith of Christ. Pretty compelling. Last year on this date Father Z has posted what Ambrose wrote.

Whenever I read accounts like that, I wonder if my faith would meet a test like that. I hope it would. But like the guy said in the movie Bridge in the River Kwai when asked if he had to kill with a knife in cold blood if needed , you never know till you are in that situation.

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