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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2025 · 7 MIN

January 17: Saint Anthony of Egypt, Abbot—Memorial

from Catholic Saints & Feasts of the Liturgical Year · host My Catholic Life!

Read entire reflection online >>>January 17: Saint Anthony of Egypt, Abbot—Memorial251–356Patron Saint of basketmakers, gravediggers, butchers, swineherds, motorists, amputees, monks, and farmersInvoked against skin diseases and epilepsyPre-Congregation canonizationLiturgical Color: WhiteQuote: And the place was suddenly filled with the forms of lions, bears, leopards, bulls, serpents, asps, scorpions, and wolves, and each of them was moving according to his nature….with boldness Anthony said, “If you are able, and have received power against me, delay not to attack; but if you are unable, why trouble me in vain? For faith in our Lord is a seal and a wall of safety to us.” So after many attempts they gnashed their teeth upon him, because they were mocking themselves rather than him. ~Life of St. Anthony, by Saint AthanasiusPrayer:Saint Anthony, you heroically embraced the unique vocation you were given by God. You entered into silence and solitude so as to enter more deeply into communion with the Triune God. Please pray for me, that I will learn from your life of prayer and always spend time seeking God in the solitude of prayer each and every day. Saint Anthony, pray for me. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: mycatholic.lifeCopyright © 2024 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.Image via Wikimedia Commons

Read entire reflection online >>>January 17: Saint Anthony of Egypt, Abbot—Memorial251–356Patron Saint of basketmakers, gravediggers, butchers, swineherds, motorists, amputees, monks, and farmersInvoked against skin diseases and epilepsyPre-Congregation canonizationLiturgical Color: WhiteQuote: And the place was suddenly filled with the forms of lions, bears, leopards, bulls, serpents, asps, scorpions, and wolves, and each of them was moving according to his nature….with boldness Anthony said, “If you are able, and have received power against me, delay not to attack; but if you are unable, why trouble me in vain? For faith in our Lord is a seal and a wall of safety to us.” So after many attempts they gnashed their teeth upon him, because they were mocking themselves rather than him. ~Life of St. Anthony, by Saint AthanasiusPrayer:Saint Anthony, you heroically embraced the unique vocation you were given by God. You entered into silence and solitude so as to enter more deeply into communion with the Triune God. Please pray for me, that I will learn from your life of prayer and always spend time seeking God in the solitude of prayer each and every day. Saint Anthony, pray for me. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: mycatholic.lifeCopyright © 2024 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.Image via Wikimedia Commons

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