For some time now, I’ve been working on an expanded list of commemorations, and I’ve finally completed a first full draft, including commemorations for every day of the year. My starting point has been the calendar of feasts, festivals, and commemorations included in the Lutheran Service Book; and I’ve built upon the research and work that went into that project.
All things considered, I’ve attempted to be comprehensive and catholic in my approach, and to rely upon precedents as much as possible. I’ve drawn on the sanctoral cycle of Wilhelm Löhe, as well as the old LCMS Lutheran Annuals, which for many decades included commemorations for every day of the year. I’ve taken into account Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Anglican calendars, hopefully with appropriate discretion (although I’ve tried to exercise latitude).
I view these commemorations not as a kind of “canonization” of those who have gone before us, but as something of a tour de force through church history, considering some of those fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters in Christ, through whom He has served His Church on earth. Along the same lines, I’ve included quite a few biblical saints, both with and without prior precedent in Eastern and Roman sources. Most of those inclusions will presumably not be controversial, even if some may object that I am introducing novelty into my practice. I would offer that the stories of the Holy Scriptures are already a commemoration of the saints who are there set before us, which is the most significant precedent one might ever hope to find.
In any event, I should clarify that I certainly don’t intend this list to usurp or overshadow the Sunday and Feast Day Lectionary, but view it as a supplement to the practice of daily prayer. To that end, I share the following calendar of commemorations, a list of people worth remembering and learning from, for whom I give all thanks and praise to Christ Jesus.
JANUARY
1 Jan - THE NAME & CIRCUMCISION OF JESUS
2 Jan - J. K. Wilhelm Löhe, Pastor
3 Jan - Abel, Seth, and Enoch
4 Jan - Theophylact of Ohrid, Bishop and Theologian
5 Jan - Simeon Stylites
6 Jan - THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD
7 Jan - Lucian of Antioch, Pastor and Martyr
8 Jan - King Solomon, Son of David
9 Jan - William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury and Martyr
10 Jan - Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa,
Bishops and Confessors
11 Jan - Duke Ernst the Confessor
12 Jan - Jakob Andreae, Confessor
13 Jan - Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop and Confessor
14 Jan - Felix of Nola, Pastor and Martyr
15 Jan - Sebastian of Avla, Soldier and Martyr
16 Jan - George Spalatin, Reformer
17 Jan - Anthony of Egypt, Abbot
18 Jan - The Confession of St. Peter
19 Jan - Fabian of Rome, Bishop and Martyr
20 Jan - Sarah, Matriarch
21 Jan - Agnes, Child Martyr
22 Jan - Vincent of Saragossa, Deacon and Martyr
23 Jan - Ildephonsus of Toledo, Bishop
24 Jan - St. Timothy, Pastor and Bishop
25 Jan - The Conversion of St. Paul
26 Jan - St. Titus, Pastor and Bishop
27 Jan - John Chrysostom, Bishop and Preacher
28 Jan - Thomas Aquinas, Theologian
29 Jan - Emperor Charlemagne, Christian Ruler
30 Jan - Andrei Rublev, Iconographer
31 Jan - Claus Harms, Pastor and Reformer
FEBRUARY
1 Feb - Brigid of Ireland, Abbess
2 Feb - THE PURIFICATION OF ST. MARY
AND THE PRESENTATION OF OUR LORD
3 Feb - Ansgar of Hamburg, Bishop and Missionary
4 Feb - Rhabanus Maurus, Bishop and Theologian
5 Feb - Jacob (Israel), Patriarch
6 Feb - Amandus, Bishop and Missionary
7 Feb - Zechariah, Prophet
8 Feb - George Wagner Carpentarius, Pastor and Martyr
9 Feb - Apollonia of Alexandria, Deaconess and Martyr
10 Feb - Silas (Silvanus), Companion of St. Peter and St. Paul
11 Feb - Augustus, Elector of Saxony
12 Feb - Cornelius the Centurion [Acts 10–11]
13 Feb - Aquila, Priscilla, and Apollos
14 Feb - Valentine, Martyr
15 Feb - Philemon and Onesimus
16 Feb - Philip Melanchthon, Confessor
17 Feb - Agabus the Prophet [Acts 11, 21–22]
18 Feb - Martin Luther, Doctor and Confessor
19 Feb - Simeon of Jerusalem, Bishop and Martyr
20 Feb - Peter Damian, Bishop and Theologian
21 Feb - Thomas Becket, Bishop and Martyr
22 Feb - Johann Crüger, Kantor
23 Feb - Polycarp of Smyrna, Bishop and Martyr
24 Feb - St. Matthias, Apostle
25 Feb - King Ethelbert & Queen Bertha of Kent, Christian Rulers
26 Feb - Princess Isabelle Capet of France
27 Feb - George Herbert, Pastor and Poet
28 Feb - John Cassian, Abbot
29 Feb - Joseph Barsabbas, also called Justus [Acts 1]
MARCH
1 Mar - David of Menevia, Bishop
2 Mar - Chad of Lichfield, Bishop
3 Mar - Empress Cunigunde, Christian Ruler
4 Mar - Rahab the Harlot [Joshua 2–3; Matt. 1:5; James 2:25; Heb. 11:31]
5 Mar - Lucius I of Rome, Bishop
6 Mar - Fridolin of Säckingen, Missionary and Abbot
7 Mar - Perpetua and Felicitas, Martyrs
8 Mar - Frances of Rome, Wife and Mother
9 Mar - Catherine of Bologna, Artist
10 Mar - Simplicius of Rome, Bishop
11 Mar - Susanna the Righteous [Apocryphal Daniel]
12 Mar - Symeon the New Theologian
13 Mar - Zadok the Priest [2 Samuel; 1 Kings]
14 Mar - Queen Matilda of Ringelheim, Christian Ruler
15 Mar - Ittai the Gittite, Hushai the Archite, and Barzillai the Gileadite,
Friends of King David [2 Samuel 17–19]
16 Mar - Heribert of Cologne, Bishop
17 Mar - Patrick, Missionary to Ireland
18 Mar - Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop
19 Mar - St. Joseph, Son of David
20 Mar - Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, Bishop
21 Mar - Thomas Cranmer, Bishop and Martyr
22 Mar - Epaphroditus of Philippi [Phil. 2:25–30; 4:18]
23 Mar - Gregory the Illuminator, Bishop and Missionary to Armenia
24 Mar - Nathan the Prophet [2 Samuel; 1 Kings]
25 Mar - THE ANNUNCIATION OF OUR LORD
26 Mar - Ludger of Münster, Bishop and Missionary to the Saxons
27 Mar - Gregory Palamas, Theologian
28 Mar - Gideon, Judge
29 Mar - Eustace of Luxeuil, Abbot
30 Mar - John Climacus, Theologian
31 Mar - Joseph, Son of Israel
APRIL
1 Apr - Hugh of Châteauneuf, Bishop of Grenoble
2 Apr - Theodosia of Tyre, Martyr
3 Apr - Joseph the Hymnographer
4 Apr - Isidore of Seville, Bishop and Theologian
5 Apr - Juliana of Liège
6 Apr - Lucas Cranach the Elder, Albrecht Dürer,
and Matthias Grünewald, Artists
7 Apr - Friedrich Myconius, Reformer
8 Apr - Celestine I of Rome, Bishop
9 Apr - Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Theologian and Martyr
10 Apr - Aphraates of Persia, Theologian: “The Sage”
11 Apr - Nikolaus Hunnius, Theologian
12 Apr - Zeno of Verona, Bishop
13 Apr - Julius I of Rome, Bishop
14 Apr - Miriam, Sister of Moses and Aaron
15 Apr - Aaron, High Priest
16 Apr - Micah, Prophet
17 Apr - King Hezekiah, Son of David
18 Apr - Anicetus of Rome, Bishop
19 Apr - Olavus and Laurentius Petri, Pastors and Reformers
20 Apr - Johannes Bugenhagen, Pastor and Reformer
21 Apr - Anselm of Canterbury, Bishop and Theologian
22 Apr - Alphege of Canterbury, Bishop and Martyr
23 Apr - George, Soldier and Martyr
24 Apr - Johann Walter, Kantor
25 Apr - St. Mark, Evangelist
26 Apr - Egbert of Ripon, Bishop of Lindisfarne
27 Apr - Tertullian, Theologian
28 Apr - Origen, Theologian
29 Apr - Catherine of Siena
30 Apr - Aristarchus, Epaphras, and Tychicus, Companions of St. Paul
MAY
1 May - St. Philip and St. James, Apostles
2 May - Athanasius of Alexandria, Bishop and Confessor
3 May - Friedrich August Crämer, Pastor and Missionary
4 May - Friedrich Wyneken, Pastor and Missionary
5 May - Frederick the Wise, Christian Ruler
6 May - Jude of Jerusalem, Brother of James
7 May - C. F. W. Walther, Pastor
8 May - Julian of Norwich
9 May - Job the Righteous and Longsuffering
10 May - Johann Arndt, Pastor and Theologian
11 May - Cyril and Methodius, Missionaries to the Slavs
12 May - Epiphanius of Salamis, Bishop and Confessor
13 May - Germanus of Constantinople, Bishop and Theologian
14 May - Nikolaus von Amsdorf, Reformer
15 May - Isidore the Farmer
16 May - Alexander of Jerusalem, Bishop and Martyr
17 May - King Erik IX of Sweden, Christian Ruler
18 May - Ivo of Kermartin, Pastor
19 May - Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury
20 May - Alcuin of York, Deacon and Theologian
21 May - Emperor Constantine, Christian Ruler;
and Helena, Mother of Constantine
22 May - Bernardino of Siena, Preacher
23 May - Urban I of Rome, Bishop
24 May - Queen Esther the Righteous
25 May - Bede the Venerable, Theologian
26 May - Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop and Missionary to England
27 May - Deborah and Jael [Judges 4–5]
28 May - Germain of Paris, Bishop: “Father of the Poor”
29 May - Judith the Righteous [Apocrypha]
30 May - Joan of Arc, Soldier
31 May - THE VISITATION OF OUR LORD
JUNE
1 June - Justin, Martyr
2 June - Blandina and the Martyrs of Lyon
3 June - Franz A. O. Pieper, Theologian
4 June - Benjamin, Son of Israel
5 June - Boniface of Mainz, Missionary to the Germans, Bishop & Martyr
6 June - Caleb the Righteous [Numbers; Joshua]
7 June - Tobias, Son of Tobit [Apocrypha]
8 June - Pelagia of Antioch
9 June - Columba of Iona, Abbot and Missionary to Scotland
10 June - Ephrem the Syrian, Deacon, Hymnwriter, and Theologian
11 June - St. Barnabas, Apostle
12 June - The Ecumenical Council of Nicaea, A.D. 325
13 June - Anthony of Padua, Preacher and Theologian
14 June - Elisha, Prophet
15 June - G. K. Chesterton, C. S. Lewis, and J. R. R. Tolkien, Authors
16 June - Rachel and Leah, Matriarchs
17 June - Amos, Prophet
18 June - King Josiah, Son of David
19 June - Zephaniah, Prophet
20 June - Nicholas Cabasilas, Theologian
21 June - Paulinus of Nola, Bishop
22 June - Alban, Soldier and Martyr
23 June - David Chytraeus, Confessor
24 June - THE NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
25 June - Presentation of the Augsburg Confession
26 June - Jeremiah, Prophet
27 June - Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and Confessor
28 June - Irenaeus of Lyons, Bishop and Martyr
29 June - St. Peter and St. Paul, Apostles
30 June - Judah, Son of Israel
JULY
1 July - Hendrick DeVoes and Jan Van Esschen, Martyrs
2 July - Levi, Son of Israel
3 July - Ezra and Nehemiah, Reformers of Israel
4 July - Ulrich of Augsburg, Bishop
5 July - Jan Huss, Reformer and Martyr
6 July - Isaiah, Prophet
7 July - Willibald of Eichstätt, Bishop
8 July - Kilian, Bishop and Missionary to Franconia
9 July - Queen Elizabeth of Portugal: “Patroness of Peace”
10 July - Angela of Foligno
11 July - Benedict of Nursia, Abbot
12 July - Bo Giertz, Bishop and Theologian
13 July - Margaret of Antioch, Martyr
14 July - Bonaventure of Bagnorea, Bishop and Theologian
15 July - Queen Olga and Prince Vladimir, Christian Rulers
16 July - Ruth, Matriarch
17 July - Hedwig of Poland, Christian Ruler
18 July - Marcellina, Sister of St. Ambrose
19 July - Macrina the Younger, Sister of St. Basil the Great
20 July - Elijah, Prophet
21 July - Ezekiel, Prophet
22 July - St. Mary Magdalene
23 July - Birgitta of Sweden
24 July - Thomas à Kempis
25 July - St. James the Elder, Apostle
26 July - Joachim & Anna, Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary
27 July - King Olaf of Norway, Christian Ruler
28 July - Johann Sebastian Bach, Kantor
29 July - Mary, Martha, and Lazarus of Bethany
30 July - Robert Barnes, Confessor and Martyr
31 July - Joseph of Arimathea
AUGUST
1 Aug - The Holy Maccabees, Martyrs
2 Aug - Nicodemus the Pharisee, Disciple
3 Aug - Joanna, Mary, and Salome, Holy Myrrhbearers
4 Aug - Germanus of Auxerre, Bishop
5 Aug - Nonna, Mother of Gregory Nazianzus
6 Aug - The Transfiguration of Our Lord
7 Aug - John Mason Neale, Catherine Winkworth,
and John Kelly, Hymn Translators
8 Aug - Dominic, Preacher
9 Aug - Herman and Innocent of Alaska, Missionaries to the Aleut
10 Aug - Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr
11 Aug - Clare of Assisi, Abbess
12 Aug - Paul Speratus, Pastor and Hymnwriter
13 Aug - Maximus the Confessor, Theologian
14 Aug - Eusebius of Caesarea, Bishop and Church Historian
15 Aug - The Dormition of St. Mary, the Mother of God
16 Aug - Isaac, Patriarch
17 Aug - Johann Gerhard, Theologian
18 Aug - Agapius, Martyr
19 Aug - Bernard of Clairvoux, Abbot and Theologian
20 Aug - Samuel, Prophet
21 Aug - The Formula of Concord Signed at Gotha
22 Aug - Hippolytus of Rome, Bishop
23 Aug - Sidonius Apollinaris, Bishop
24 Aug - St. Bartholomew, Apostle
25 Aug - King Louis IX of France, Christian Ruler
26 Aug - Melchizedek, Priest and King [Gen. 14; Psalm 110; Heb. 5–6]
27 Aug - Monica, Mother of Augustine
28 Aug - Augustine of Hippo, Bishop and Theologian
29 Aug - The Beheading of St. John the Baptist
30 Aug - Rebekah, Matriarch
31 Aug - Aidan of Lindisfarne, Bishop and Missionary
SEPTEMBER
1 Sept - Joshua the Son of Nun
2 Sept - Hannah, Mother of Samuel
3 Sept - Gregory the Great, Bishop
4 Sept - Moses, Prophet
5 Sept - Zacharias & Elizabeth, Parents of St. John the Baptist
6 Sept - Simeon and Anna, among the Righteous of Israel
7 Sept - Regina, Martyr
8 Sept - Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
9 Sept - Nikolai Grundtvig, Bishop and Hymnwriter
10 Sept - Empress Pulcheria, Christian Ruler
11 Sept - Johann Brenz, Reformer
12 Sept - Paphnutius of Thebes, Bishop and Confessor
13 Sept - Samson, Judge
14 Sept - Holy Cross Day
15 Sept - Catherine of Genoa, Widow
16 Sept - Cyprian of Carthage, Bishop and Martyr
17 Sept - Hildegard of Bingen, Abbess
18 Sept - Edward Bouverie Pusey and John Henry Newman, Theologians
19 Sept - Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury
20 Sept - Magdalena Luther
21 Sept - St. Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist
22 Sept - Jonah, Prophet
23 Sept - Thecla, Martyr
24 Sept - Gerhard Sagredo of Hungary, Bishop and Martyr
25 Sept - Sergius of Radonezh (Moscow), Abbot
26 Sept - Cosmas and Damian, Physicians and Martyrs
27 Sept - Vincent de Paul, Reformer
28 Sept - Duke Wenceslaus I of Bohemia, Christian Ruler
29 Sept - ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS
30 Sept - Jerome, Translator of Holy Scripture
OCTOBER
1 Oct - Remigius of Rheims, Bishop and Missionary to the Franks
2 Oct - Justina of Nicomedia, Martyr
3 Oct - Dionysius of Athens (the Areopagite) [Acts 17]
4 Oct - Francis of Assisi
5 Oct - Othniel the Son of Kenaz and Ehud the Son of Gera [Judges 3]
6 Oct - William Tyndale and Miles Coverdale,
Translators of Holy Scripture
7 Oct - Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, Pastor
8 Oct - The Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon, A.D. 451
9 Oct - Abraham, Patriarch
10 Oct - Justas Jonas, Confessor
11 Oct - Philip the Deacon
12 Oct - Hosea, Prophet
13 Oct - Romanus the Melodist
14 Oct - Calixtus I of Rome, Bishop
15 Oct - Teresa of ‘Avila
16 Oct - Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, Bishops and Martyrs
17 Oct - Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr
18 Oct - St. Luke, Evangelist
19 Oct - Joel, Prophet
20 Oct - Nicholas of Lyra, Theologian
21 Oct - Ursula, Martyr
22 Oct - Reuben, Son of Israel
23 Oct - St. James of Jerusalem, Bishop and Martyr
24 Oct - Peace of Westphalia (Thirty Years’ War ended)
25 Oct - Tabitha (Dorcas), Lydia and Phoebe, Faithful Women
26 Oct - Philipp Nicolai, Johann Heermann, and Paul Gerhardt,
Pastors and Hymnwriters
27 Oct - King Alfred the Great, Christian Ruler
28 Oct - St. Simon and St. Jude, Apostles
29 Oct - Obadiah, Prophet
30 Oct - Wolfgang of Regensburg, Bishop
31 Oct - Reformation Day
NOVEMBER
1 Nov - ALL SAINTS’ DAY
2 Nov - Cleopas of Emmaus, Witness of the Resurrection
3 Nov - Richard Hooker, Pastor and Theologian
4 Nov - Uriah the Hittite
5 Nov - Hans Egede, Missionary to Greenland
6 Nov - Bartolomäus Ziegenbalg, Christian Frederick Schwartz,
and John Christian Frederick Heyer, Missionaries to India
7 Nov - Willibrord, Bishop and Missionary to Frisia
8 Nov - Johannes von Staupitz, Luther’s Father Confessor
9 Nov - Martin Chemnitz, Pastor and Confessor
10 Nov - Leo the Great, Bishop and Confessor
11 Nov - Martin of Tours, Soldier and Bishop
12 Nov - Theodore the Studite, Theologian
13 Nov - Caspar Aquila, Pastor and Reformer
14 Nov - Emperor Justinian, Christian Ruler and Confessor of Christ
15 Nov - Albert the Great, Theologian
16 Nov - Queen Margaret of Scotland, Christian Ruler
17 Nov - Gregory Thaumaturgus, Bishop and Theologian
18 Nov - Hilda of Whitby, Abbess
19 Nov - Princess Elizabeth of Hungary, Christian Ruler
20 Nov - Odo of Cluny, Abbot
21 Nov - Thomas Tallis and William Byrd, Church Musicians
22 Nov - Cecilia, Martyr
23 Nov - Clement of Rome, Bishop
24 Nov - Columban, Missionary
25 Nov - Catherine of Alexandria, Martyr
26 Nov - Matilda of Hackeborn and Gertrude the Great
27 Nov - Lot the Righteous
28 Nov - Paul and David Henkel
29 Nov - Noah the Righteous, Patriarch
30 Nov - St. Andrew, Apostle
DECEMBER
1 Dec - Nahum, Prophet
2 Dec - Chromatius of Aquileia, Bishop and Theologian
3 Dec - Francis Xavier, Missionary
4 Dec - John of Damascus, Theologian and Hymnwriter
5 Dec - Clement of Alexandria, Theologian
6 Dec - Nicholas of Myra, Bishop and Confessor
7 Dec - Ambrose of Milan, Bishop and Hymnwriter
8 Dec - Martin Rinckart, Hymnwriter
9 Dec - Habakkuk, Prophet
10 Dec - Peter Chrysologus, Bishop and Theologian
11 Dec - Damasus I of Rome, Bishop
12 Dec - Benaiah the Son of Jehoiada [2 Samuel; 1 Kings]
13 Dec - Lucia of Syracuse, Martyr
14 Dec - John of the Cross, Poet and Theologian
15 Dec - Eusebius of Vercelli, Bishop and Confessor
16 Dec - Haggai, Prophet
17 Dec - Daniel and the Three Young Men
18 Dec - Olympias the Younger, Deaconess
19 Dec - Adam & Eve, Living Icon of Christ and His Bride
20 Dec - Katharina von Bora Luther
21 Dec - St. Thomas, Apostle
22 Dec - Micah, Prophet
23 Dec - Ivo of Chartres, Bishop
24 Dec - Peter the Venerable, Abbot
25 Dec - THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
26 Dec - St. Stephen, First Martyr
27 Dec - St. John, Apostle & Evangelist
28 Dec - The Holy Innocents, Martyrs
29 Dec - King David, Patriarch and Prophet
30 Dec - Jonathan, Friend of David
31 Dec - Sylvester I of Rome, Bishop
6 comments:
I would like to put in a plug for John Rogers, martyr, confessor and translator. He was the first of Bloody Mary's martyrs, a Lutheran pastor, a co-worker of Tyndale and the man who preserved Tyndale's work after Tyndale's martyrdom. I also think Tyndale should be separated from Coverdale, because of his martyrdom. Perhaps Tyndale and Rogers together as martyrs and Coverdale separate from them as a translator. I also think it would be good to find places for the Electors John and John Frederick (did I miss them?), Justus Jonas, Lazarus Spengler, Elisabeth Cruciger, and Lady Argula von Grumbach. Were Bach and Handel on the list? Mendelssohn? I know the list could be endless. Thank you, Pastor Jerry Gernander
Thank you for your comments, Pr. Gernander. I'm sorry to be slow in responding! Things have been cranking up over the past week, already, in view of the coming Christmas Tide.
You've hit the nail on the head in pointing out that "the list could be endless." Well, almost endless, in any case: "A great crowd that no man could number, from every tribe, tongue, and nation!" Christ be praised.
You've identified some truly worthwhile folks, and I appreciate that. I'll have to look into John Rogers, as that is a new name to me. Thanks for the suggestion! Justus Jonas is included on the 10th of October. Bach is included on the 28th of July. I thought about Handle, but did not manage to include him; hand't thought of Mendelssohn, but he'd also be a worthwhile person to remember.
The challenge is twofold: On the one hand, attempting to determine and to exercise the appropriate criteria of selection; and on the other hand, trying to weigh the numerous possibilities against one another, in order to make choices. Among the factors that "helped" to make those kinds of decisions for me were the traditional dates on which the saints have been remembered; which I tried to preserve and follow, as much as possible. There's some flexibility in that regard, especially because the East and West have not always used the same dates of commemoration for the same individuals. Anyway, the consequence is that, in some months, I've included people who would not have "made the cut" in some of the other months, where the "competition" was more fierce!
I should say, too, that I'm not necessarily well acquainted, yet, with all of these fathers and mothers, sisters and brothers in Christ, who have gone before us; far less am I any kind of expert in all of them. Some of them I'm already very well familiar with. Others I've included because of the traditional attestation of the church, or because of reputation, and at this point I look forward to learning more about them, and learning from them and their example, as time permits.
I would really love to see Saint Emmilia of Caesarea on the list. The wife of Saint Basil the Elder and mother of ten children, five of whom are commemorated saints, including Macrina, Basil the Great and Gregory of Nyssa.
That is a great suggetion, Dalas. I will definitely keep Saint Emmilia of Caesarea in mind as I undertake further revisions and refinements. I love the Cappadocian fathers, and give thanks for their contribution, and so also for those fathers and mothers from whom they received the Word of Christ in the first place! I have also been eager to include faithful women from a variety of stations in life, so as to provide godly Christian examples for Christian women in our own day and age.
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Dear pastor,
Finally I've thought of two people who might make the cut:
Beatus Edward Powell, martyred same day as Robert Barnes. Martyred for opposing the divorce and Henry's self-styling as head of the church of England.
Saint Scholastica--Benedict's sister. 'Nuff said. Commemorated Feb. 10, but that crowds Silas. But she is so cool, so maybe she could share with Benedict since she prayed for his ministry?
Anyway. Again: Fantastic list. And I thank God for your contribution to the Church in this creation. I just have a personal affection for Powell because he taught at Eton before his martyrdom and Scholastica because she (like Macrina) was one of those wise women whose prayers strengthened their brothers' hands to build the church.
Thanks for your kind encouragement, feedback, and good suggestions, Eleanor. I'll add these names to the list of other possibilities, and I'll take those into consideration as I modify my work.
I sure do appreciate the input you've given me, both here and now and in the past. Many thanks!
Post a Comment