“Apart from the most holy solemnity commemorating our Savior’s birth, the Church keeps the birthday of no other person except that of John the Baptist. (Note that the feasts of the Immaculate Conception and of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin had not yet been introduced at the time Augustine wrote this.) In the case of other saints or of God’s chosen ones, the Church, as you know, solemnizes the day on which they were reborn to everlasting beatitude after ending the trials of this life and gloriously triumphing over the world. For all these the final day of their lives, the day on which they completed their earthly service is honored. But for John the day of his birth, the day on which he began this mortal life is likewise sacred. The reason for this is, of course, that the Lord willed to announce to men His own coming through the Baptist, lest if He appeared suddenly, they would fail to recognize Him. John represented the Old Covenant and the Law. Therefore he preceded the Redeemer, even as the Law preceded and heralded the new dispensation of grace.”
In other news I’m often asked about how a young person can join our
altar server ministry at CtR and I’m happy to say we’ve got two upcoming trainings in July. The summer is an excellent time for students to join this vibrant ministry. We’ll get you trained and up-to-speed in short order, and we’d love to have more young boys and girls join us. I’m proud of servers as they take their role seriously and provide a tremendous help to us in ministering to God’s people. They are an excellent example to the rest of the community about living out Stewardship by serving God and the community.