Readings:
Daily Office:
AM Psalm 66; Ezekiel 2:1-7; Acts 11:1-18
PM Psalm 97, 138; Isaiah
49:1-6; Galatians
2:1-9
Eucharistic:
Psalm
87
Ezekiel
34:11-16
2
Timothy 4:1-8
John
21:15-19
Preface of Apostles and Ordinations
PRAYER (traditional language)
Almighty God, whose blessed apostles Peter and Paul glorified thee
by their martyrdom: Grant that thy Church, instructed by their teaching
and example, and knit together in unity by thy Spirit, may ever stand
firm upon the one foundation, which is Jesus Christ our Lord; who liveth
and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the same Spirit, one God, for
ever and ever. Amen.
PRAYER (contemporary language)
Almighty God, whose blessed apostles Peter and Paul glorified you by their
martyrdom: Grant that your Church, instructed by their teaching and example,
and knit together in unity by your Spirit, may ever stand firm upon the
one foundation, which is Jesus Christ our Lord; who lives and reigns with
you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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PETER AND PAUL
APOSTLES AND MARTYRS (29
JUN 64)
The Confession of Peter ("Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living
God") is commemorated on 18 January, and the Conversion of Paul (on
the approach to Damascus) a week later on 25 January. On 29 June we commemorate
the martyrdoms of both apostles. The date is the anniversary of a day
around 258, under the Valerian persecution, when what were believed to
be the remains of the two apostles were both moved temporarily to prevent
them from falling into the hands of the persecutors.
The Scriptures do not record the deaths of Peter or Paul, or indeed any
of the Apostles except for James the son of Zebedee (Acts 12:2), but they
are clearly anticipated (see the readings below), and from an early date
it has been said that they were martyred at Rome at the command of the
Emperor Nero, and buried there. As a Roman citizen, Paul would probably
have been beheaded with a sword. It is said of Peter that he was crucified
head downward. The present Church of St Peter in Rome replaces earlier
churches built on the same site going back to the time of the Emperor
Constantine, in whose reign a church was built there on what was believed
to be the burial site of Peter. Excavations under the church suggest that
the belief is older than Constantine.
St. Augustine writes (Sermon 295):
Both apostles share the same feast day, for these two were one; and
even though they suffered on different days, they were as one. Peter
went first, and Paul followed. And so we celebrate this day made holy
for us by the apostles' blood. Let us embrace what they believed, their
life, their labors, their sufferings, their preaching, and their confession
of faith.
FIRST
READING: Ezekiel 34:11-16
(The LORD God will be a shepherd to Israel, and they shall be His flock.)
PSALM 87
(The foundations of Zion, the city of God, rest upon the holy hills. Of
many nations it shall be said: In Zion were they born.)
EPISTLE: 2 Timothy 4:1-8
(Paul writes: "I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure
is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished the course, I
have kept the faith.")
THE HOLY GOSPEL: John 21:15-19
(Jesus, after rising from the dead, said to Peter: "When you were
young, you went where you would, but when you are old, you will go where
you are taken." And by these words, He foretold Peter's death. He
then said, "Follow me.")
by James Kiefer
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