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Saturday Aug 10, 2024
Homily for the Feast of St. Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr
Saturday Aug 10, 2024
Saturday Aug 10, 2024
In 258, Saint Lawrence, the chief deacon of the Diocese of Rome, offered the wealth of the Church to those who had nothing of their own. A deacon's responsibility is to proclaim the Word of God, look after the material goods of the Church, and care for the poor. As the chief deacon of a diocese as large as Rome, Lawrence held a great deal of responsibility, overseeing the Church's resources and ensuring they were used to help those in need.
He was called to act upon all these roles one day when Pope Sixtus II was put under civil arrest. Soon after, the pope was martyred, and Lawrence knew that he would be one of the next Christians the Empire would come after. So, Lawrence sought out the poor, the widows, and the orphans of Rome and gave them all the money he held, even selling the sacred vessels of the Church.
The Prefect of Rome called Lawrence before him and demanded that he produce the treasure of the Church. Lawrence then gathered together the blind and the lame, the leprous, the widows, and orphans, and lined them up before the Prefect's villa. When the Prefect arrived, Lawrence said, "Here is the treasure of the Church." The Prefect not only did not understand Lawrence's words, but he also did not understand Lawrence spending his life in the service of such people. It's unlikely, in fact, that the Prefect cared one way or the other since four days after the death of the Pope, Lawrence was martyred as well, on August 10th.
Saint Lawrence understood that the true wealth of the Church lies in the manner in which our lives touch the lives of others. In our lives as Christians, one of the most important challenges we face is to realize to what extent - both for good and evil - our lives are connected to the lives of others.
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