Peter got his name from a rock because by the firmness of his faith he was the first to deserve to be a foundation of the Church. Similarly, Stephen got his name from a crown because he was the first to deserve to undergo the conflict for the name of Christ, the first to merit to inaugurate martyrdom by that bloodshed so characteristic of the soldiers of Christ. Let Peter retain his longstanding headship of the Apostolic College. Let him unlock the kingdom of heaven for those who enter it, bind the guilty by his power, and mercifully absolve the repentant. But Stephen is the first of the martyrs. Let him be the leader of that purpled army, for he was an eager warrior who shed his blood for the still warm blood of his Lord.
He procured for himself a purple robe, dyed with
his own blood. Therefore, later on, he rightly received a crown from his King.
And this was he who at his birth got his name from a crown. Clearly, God
foreknew and predestined him; now He called him as the first one to come to the
glory of martyrdom.
ST.
PETER CHRYSOLOGUS
The Office of Readings: 13th
Century
Festum
celébre mártyris
digne
colámus Stéphani,
qui
primus in certámine
palma
nitet victóriæ.
Martyr
fidélis, cómminus
falsis
renítens téstibus,
Iesu
vidébat glóriam,
stantis
Patris ad déxteram.
Nunc
te precámur, ínclite,
succúrre,
martyr, cóncite;
nobis
rogátus ímpetra
cæli
ut patéscat régia.
Lotus
cruóris flúmine,
splendéscis
alto lúmine;
nostri
memor nunc súpplica
tecum
fruámur glória.
Præstet
favens hæc múnera
natus
Puer de Vírgine,
cum
Patre et almo Spíritu
regnans
per omne sæculum. Amen.
Let us celebrate worthily the solemn feast of the
martyr Stephen, who was the first in the battle to glow with the palms of
victory. Faithful martyr, illustrious in close combat with false witnesses, he
saw the glory of Jesus standing at the right hand of the Father. Now we pray to
you, O renowned martyr, come quickly to help us: that your pleading might open
to us the long sought kingdom of heaven. Washed in the stream of blood you grow
bright with heavenly light; now be mindful of ourpetitions that we may bask in glory with you. May
the Son born from the Virgin favor us and grant us these gifts, with the Father
and the loving Spirit, ruling through all ages. Amen.
Lauds: 9th
Century
Christus
est vita véniens in orbem,
qui
ferens vulnus removénsque mortem,
ad
Patris dextram repeténdo, regnat
sede supérna.
Hunc
sequens primus Stéphanus miníster
sortis
illátæ título est decórus,
quam
dedit spirans Dómini benígnus
Spíritus illi.
Sáxeo
nimbo lapidátus instat,
sústinet
mortis rábiem profánam,
hóstibus
quærit véniam misértus
péctore grato.
Quæsumus
flentes, benedícte prime
martyr
et civis sociáte iustis:
cælitus,
claræ regiónis heres,
mitte favóres.
Glóriæ
laudes Tríadi beátæ
mártyrum
læti cómites canámus,
quæ
dedit primas Stéphano ex agóne
ferre corónas. Amen.
Christ is the life coming into the world, bearing
his wounds and taking death away, returning to the right hand of the Father, he
rules from a heavenly throne. Stephen
the first deacon ,
followed him , worthy of his title by virtue of his
fate, which the Lord bestowed in his
goodness, breathing upon him the Spirit. Stoned, struck by a shower of rocks,
he endures the unholy rage of murder, with a gracious heart he mercifully seeks
pardon for the crowd. We pray with
tears, O blessed Martyr and Fellow-citizen of all the just in heaven, heir of
the glorious kingdom, send us help.
Praise to the glorious and blessed Trinity, we joyously sing with the
martyrs, who granted Stephen in his suffering to be the first of many to bear
the martyrs’ crown. Amen.
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