Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops, Doctors 



1 John 2:22-28

Psalm 97(98):1-4

John 1:19-28


John the Baptist was the greatest among those born to women, Jesus told his disciples in Matthew 11:11, “yet the least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he…” Like John, Saints Basil and Gregory, whose feast we celebrate today, were truly great men: best friends, bishops, and doctors of the Church. Saint Gregory said of their friendship, “…our great pursuit, the great name we wanted, was to be Christians, to be called Christians.” He said that the two friends had a single objective: “virtue, and a life of hope in the blessings that are to come…” We were all born to be great (i.e., saints in heaven), whether we’re locust-eating preachers, bishop besties, or ordinary twenty-first century Catholics.





SPIRITUAL THOUGHT OF SAINT JOSEPH MARELLO

JANUARY 01



Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God It was well said by saint Gregory of Nazarene that whoever does not hold Mary to be the true Mother of God does not believe in divinity and is an atheist.


Kneeling at your holy feet, O Mary,

we proclaim you true mother of God and we choose you to be now and forever our heavenly mother.

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