A sermon of Pope St Leo the Great
Peter and Paul, sprouts from the divine seed |
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Precious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of his holy ones.
No type of cruelty can tear down the religion established by the
mystery of Christ’s cross. The Church is not diminished by persecutions,
but rather increased. The field of the Lord is always being enriched
with a more abundant harvest, while the seeds which are sown one by one
yield a manifold return.
From this field those two famous shoots of the divine
seed burst forth into a great progeny, witnessed by thousands of blessed
martyrs. To emulate the apostles’ triumph, these martyrs have adorned
our city far and wide with people clothed in purple and shining
brilliantly, and they have crowned it with a diadem fashioned by the
glory of many precious stones.
On the commemoration of all the saints it is right for
us to rejoice in this heavenly band, fashioned by God as models of
patience and a support for our faith; but we must glory and exult even
more in the eminence of these two forebears, whom the grace of God
raised to so high a summit among all the members of the Church, and
established like two eyes that bring light to the body whose head is
Christ.
As to their merits and virtues, which no words can
describe, we should not think of any difference or distinction between
them; their calling was the same, their labours were similar, theirs was
a common death.
Our experience has shown, as our predecessors have
proved, that we may believe and hope that in all the labours of the
present life, by the mercy of God, we shall always be helped by the
prayers of our special patrons. Just as we are humbled by our own sins,
so we shall be raised up by the merits of these apostles.
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