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Friends at Court

GLEANINGS FOR NEXT WEEK'S CALENDAR April 20, Sunday.—Fourth Sunday after Easter. „ 21, Monday.St. Anselm, Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor. ~ 22, Tuesday.—SS... Soter and Caius, Popes and Martyrs. ~ 23, Wednesday.—St. George, Martyr. „ 24, Thursday.—St. Fidehs of Sigmaringen, Martyr. „ 25, Friday.—St. Mark, Evangelist. ~ 26, Saturday.—SS. Cletus and Marcellinus, . Popes and Martyrs. St. Anselm, Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor. St. .Anselm was a native of Aosta, in Piedmont. At the age of 27 he became a member of the Benedictine. Order at the Abbey of Bee, in Normandy. In 1093 he was consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury, a dignity which he held for sixteen years. A considerable portion of this time was spent by St. Anselm in exile in consequence of his refusal to submit to the intolerable pretensions of the English Kings, William Rufus and Henry I. As a profound thinker, St. Anselm holds a prominent position among the Doctors of the Church. Saints Soter and Caius, Popes and Martyrs. We know very little of these two Pontiffs except the manner of their deaths. St. Soter won the crown of martyrdom in 177; St. Caius, after many sufferings for the faith, died in 296, in the reign of Diocletian, whose kinsman he was. St. George, Martyr. St. George has been recognised as patron of England since the time of the Crusades. Unfortunately, no authentic details of his life have come down to us. He is believed to have been a soldier, and to have suffered martyrdom about 303. In emblem of the victory he thus gained over the Evil One, he is often represented in pictures as a knight tilting against a dragon. RAINS OP GOLD MORNING STAR. Morning Star, I make my prayer: Day lias not begun; Darkness lingers everywhere, Hid is yet the sun. Till the glowing dawn appears Lighting land and sea, Faithful Mother, calm my fears Mary, pray for me. Light of Hope, fall not in vain O'er a wanderer's path; Virgin without spot or stain. Shield me from His wrath. Christ shall shine before all men, He my Judge shall be; Ere thy Son shall come again, Mary, pray for me! Radiant Queen of angel bands, Gleaming from afar, Thou hast gifts from Jesus' hands Aid me, Morning Star. Mother of the Sovereign Son * In eternity, Till the peace of Christ is won, y Mary, pray for me! \ — Ave Maria. ', My God, how sad a thing is time, whether it goes or comes; and how right was that saint who said: Let us throw our hearts into eternity.' Little folks, when seriously taught the importance of little things, when they grow up to be big folks, will more fully realise the importance of the ' bigger things.'

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 April 1913, Page 3

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Friends at Court New Zealand Tablet, 17 April 1913, Page 3

Friends at Court New Zealand Tablet, 17 April 1913, Page 3

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