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    From rich@1:396/4 to All on Fri Dec 20 08:44:52 2019
    From: rich <richarra@gmail.com>

    December 21st - Saint Anr=C3=AA Tran An Dung and Martyrs
    Also known as Andrew Dung Lac, Andrew Dung Lac An Tran, Anre=C3=A2 Du=C3=B5=
    ng La=C3=AFc

    Memorial
    21 December
    24 November as one of the Martyrs of Vietnam

    (1745-1862)

    Before our national involvement in the Vietnam War, most Americans
    knew little about this part of =E2=80=9CIndo-China.=E2=80=9D Today, as a co= nsequence
    of that terrible conflict and the dispersal of so many of the
    Vietnamese, we are getting accustomed to having a large number of
    these Asiatics among us, and we are discovering how strong is their
    Catholic Faith.

    It was persecution that strengthened that faith. French missionaries
    in particular introduced Catholicism among the Vietnamese from the
    early 17th century onward. Conversions were abundant in the 18th
    century and up till 1819. But when the profligate Emperor Minh-mang
    ruled (1820-1841), he initiated a brutal persecution of Catholics. In
    an edict of January 6, 1833, he ordered all Christians to renounce
    their faith, and as a sign of that renunciation, to tread on a
    crucifix. This command was followed by the destruction of Catholic
    churches and religious houses, and the death penalty for all priests.
    Thousands died in the prolonged massacre, among them not only numerous missionary clergy and religious, but myriads of native Christians,
    priests, religious and laity, cruelly tortured and executed.

    The death of Minh-mang marked a slackening of the slayings, but under
    his successors, new legislation was eventually enacted to resume the
    war of hatred against Christianity. Only in 1862 did the
    anti-Christian movement begin to give way, thanks to the imposition of religious liberty by the French; and when this tolerance had not yet
    been fully implemented by 1883, the French government took over
    Vietnam as one of its protectorates. Vietnam remained a French
    protectorate until it threw off French control in 1954. In the 1960s
    the country had a population of 31 million and a well-organized
    Catholic population of 2.25 million, governed by native bishops, and
    blessed with a flourishing religious contingent.

    Few nations have had to pay so dearly for their Catholicism. As many
    as 100,000 had died for the Faith by 1800. In the 19th century the
    number of victims increased, with from 100,000 to 300,000 executed. It
    would have been impossible to canonize all these martyrs. In an
    understandable compromise, the popes have beatified groups of these
    victims on four different occasions, totaling 117. This number
    includes eight missionary bishops, several missionary priests, and a
    large number of native victims: priests and religious, and lay people,
    some killed simply for sheltering priests. Among the =E2=80=9Cblessed=E2=80= =9D were
    one woman, Agnes Le thi Thanh and one boy, Joseph Tuc, aged nine. On
    June 19, 1988, Pope John Paul II canonized these 117. Their feastday
    is November 24. Earlier the group of 117 was referred to as =E2=80=9Cthe martyrs of Tonkin.=E2=80=9D Since their canonization they are called =E2=80= =9CSS.
    Andrew Dung-Lac and Companions, Martyrs.=E2=80=9D St. Andrew was a diocesan priest.

    One of the martyrs, St. Paul Le-Bao-Tinh, executed in 1843, sent a
    letter from =E2=80=9Cdeath row=E2=80=9D to the seminarians of Ke-Vinh. His = words
    demonstrate the heroism of these Vietnamese saints. They could have
    been written by one of the earliest martyrs of the ancient Church:

    =E2=80=9CI, Paul, in chains for the name of Christ, wish to relate to you t=
    he
    trials besetting me daily =E2=80=A6 the prison here is a true image of everlasting hell; to cruel tortures of every kind=E2=80=93shackles, iron chains, manacles=E2=80=93are added hatred, vengeance, calumnies, obscene speech, quarrels, evil acts, swearing, curses, as well as anguish and
    grief. But the God who once freed the 3 children from the fiery
    furnace is with me always; He has delivered me from these tribulations
    and made them sweet, =E2=80=98for His mercy is forever.'

    =E2=80=9CIn the midst of these torments, which usually terrify others, I am=
    ,
    by the grace of God, full of joy and gladness, because I am not alone=E2=80=93Christ is with me. Our Master bears the whole weight of the cross, leaving me only the tiniest, last bit =E2=80=A6

    =E2=80=9CCome to me with the aid of your prayers, that I may have the stren= gth
    to fight =E2=80=A6 We may not again see each other in this life. But we wil=
    l
    have the happiness of seeing each other again in the world to come,
    when, standing at the throne of the spotless Lamb, we will together
    join in singing His praises and exult forever in the joy of our
    triumph. Amen.=E2=80=9D
    =E2=80=93Father Bob


    Saint Quote:
    The principal act of courage is to endure and withstand dangers
    doggedly rather than to attack them.
    --St. Thomas Aquinas

    Bible Quote:
    6 Then I heard what seemed to be the voice of a great multitude, like
    the sound of many waters and like the sound of mighty thunderpeals,
    crying,
    =E2=80=9CHallelujah! For the Lord our God the Almighty reigns.
    7 Let us rejoice and exult and give him the glory,
    for the marriage of the Lamb[a] has come,
    and his Bride has made herself ready;
    8 it was granted her to be clothed with fine linen, bright and pure=E2=80= =9D=E2=80=94
    for the fine linen is the righteous deeds of the saints.
    9 And the angel said[b] to me, =E2=80=9CWrite this: Blessed are those who a=
    re
    invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb.=E2=80=9D And he said to me, =E2= =80=9CThese
    are true words of God.=E2=80=9D [Revelation 19:6-9] RSVCE


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    PRAYER BEFORE A CRUCIFIX # 3

    O good and dearest Jesus,
    I kneel before Your face.
    With all my heart
    I ask You
    to place in my heart
    more faith, hope and charity.
    Give me a true sorrow for my sins
    and a strong will to do better
    With great sorrow and grief
    I look upon your five wounds
    and think about them.
    Before my eyes are the words
    that the prophet David said of You,
    O good Jesus:
    "They have pierced my hands and feet
    They have numbered all my bones."

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