August
29
Saints of the Day
Beheading of John the Baptist, d. 30
We usually do
not celebrate the birthday of the Saints, but rather their "birthday to heaven,"
that is, the anniversary of their death, considered as the beginning of their
blessed life with God. Nevertheless, there are two exceptions, Virgin Mary
and St. John the Baptist, since we commemorate not only their birthday to
heaven, but also their nativity, their coming to this earth... and the reason is
because both were the only saints born without sin.
- Virgin Mary: Nativity on September
8. Death, Assumption of Mary... She is the
Immaculate Conception, conceived without sin
- St. John Baptist: Birth: June 24.
Death: August 29... Birth without sin promised in
Luke 1:15 and fulfilled in Luke 1:41
Not only did Herod fear John and his disciples, he also knew him to be a righteous man, so he did not kill him. Herodias determined to bring about John's death. From prison John followed Jesus's ministry, and sent messengers to question him (Luke 7:19-29). One day Herod gave a fine banquet to celebrate his birthday. His entire court was present as well as other powerful and influential Palestinians. Herodias's daughter Salome so pleased Herod when she danced to entertain the company that he promised her whatever she would ask--even half of his kingdom. Salome asked her mother for counsel and was told to request the head of the Baptist (Matthew 14:1-12).
Because of his pride Herod, though deeply sorry, could not decline the request; thus, as Saint Augustine says, "an oath rashly taken was criminally kept." He sent a soldier of the guard to behead John in prison. Thus, the "voice crying in the wilderness" was silenced. The head was placed on a platter and taken to Salome, who gave it to her mother.
When John's disciples heard what had happened, they took
away his body and laid it in a tomb, probably at Sebaste in Samaria, where he
was venerated in the 4th century.
His tomb was desecrated by Julian the Apostate. John's relics
are claimed by many places, but it is unlikely that they are authentic.
His cultus is ancient in both the East and West, because
intercession to Saint John was believed to the coming of Christ in the soul,
just as it was in history.
There are a vast number of medieval churches in England
dedicated to Saint John. He is the patron of the Knights Hospitallers, whose
principal work was to guard the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem and protect
pilgrims.
Saints of August 29:
http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0829.htm
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