RECTOR: Most Reverend James Martino.
E-mail: BishopMartino@reformedcatholicchurch.org
DEACON: Rev. Deacon Bunnie Martino
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Our ClergyRECTOR: Most Reverend James Martino. E-mail: BishopMartino@reformedcatholicchurch.org
Our Patron Saint
The Story of St. Dorothy
SAINT
DOROTHY Saint Dorothy was a young virgin celebrated already in
Caesarea of Cappadocia, where she lived, for her angelic virtue. Her parents
are believed to have been martyred before her in the Diocletian persecution;
thus, when the Governor Sapricius came to Caesarea and called her to appear
before him, he sent this child of martyrs to the eternal home where they
were waiting for her. She explained that the God she adored was majestic —
above all emperors, who were mortal, and their gods, none of whom created
either heaven or earth. She was stretched upon the rack, and offered honors
if she would consent to sacrifice, or death if she refused. And they waited.
She asked why they delayed to torture her; they were expecting she might
cede out of fright. She said to them, “Do what you have to do, that I may
see the One for whose love I fear neither death nor torments, Jesus Christ.”
She was asked, “Where is this Christ?” and she replied: “As Almighty He is
everywhere, but for weak human reason we say that the Son of God has
ascended into heaven, to be seated at the right hand of the Almighty Father.
It is He who invites us to the garden of His delights, where at all times
the trees are covered with fruits, the lilies are perpetually white, the
roses ever in their freshness. If you believe me, you too will search for
the true liberty, and will labor to earn entry into the garden of God’s
delights.” She was then placed in the custody of two women who had fallen
away from the faith, in the hope that they might pervert her; but the fire
of her own heart rekindled the flame in theirs, and led them back to Christ. |
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