quem Christus arcte díligit
We know he is celebrated for his declarations
about Christian love. Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God. If
we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and His love is perfected in us. God
is love, and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him. [1 Jn.
4, 7, 12, 161 Now did he begin with some vast effort at loving on a large
scale? Nay, he had the unspeakable privilege of being the friend of Christ.
Thus, he was taught to love others; first his affection was concentrated, then
it was expanded. Next, he had the solemn and comfortable charge of tending our
Lord's Mother, the Blessed Virgin, after his departure. Do we not here discern
the secret sources of his especial love of the brethren? Could he, who first
was favored with his Savior's affection, then trusted with a son's office
towards His Mother, could he be other than a memorial and pattern (as far as
man can be), of love, deep, contemplative, fervent, unruffled, unbounded?
Venerable Virgin, Guardian of the Virgin, you are
honored as the faithful herald of the Word, purge the wickedness of
your servants, holy John. As a river breaking forth from a perennial spring you
run to satisfy a thirsty world; Your heart
draws from the heart of Christ the waters , which you now pour out. You,
the ray of light shining upon earth and heaven, pray pardon for our ruined
souls; grant that we pay penetrate the highest mystery which you taught. In meditating
on the hidden Word of the Father you pour out upon the world the grace of
faith: O good leader, grant we may enjoy everlasting beauty. Honor unending be
to the most high Christ, born of the holy Virgin Mary, who equal to the Father
and Holy Spirit, reigns for ever. Amen.
May the blessed company of Seraphim praise him
whom Christ loved so strongly, and our choir too resound with the same songs.
This man learned and lovingly taught the Word going forth, filling his mother’s
breast without abandoning the Father’s bosom. O Blessed John, the providential
Master chose you to see both the bright light of Mt. Tabor and in the suffering
of garden. Caught up into the heights
you revealed the secrets of heaven, but also you grasped the mysteries of the
Lamb and the Church. O worthy Son of the Virgin, inheriting the most sublime name,
add us as sons of your Mother, treasured in the heart of Christ. To the mighty
Word be glory, confessed to have been made flesh, with the Father and the Holy
Spirit, through endless ages. Amen.
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