Office Of Readings
Feb 23rd -- From a letter on the martyrdom of Saint Polycarp by the Church of Smyrna
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:04:09
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From a letter on the martyrdom of Saint Polycarp by the Church of Smyrna A rich and pleasing sacrifice When the pyre was ready, Polycarp took off all his clothes and loosened his under-garment. He made an effort also to remove his shoes, though he had been unaccustomed to this, for the faithful always vied with each other in their haste to touch his body. Even before his martyrdom he had received every mark of honor in tribute to his holiness of life. There and then he was surrounded by the material for the pyre. When they tried to fasten him also with nails, he said: “Leave me as I am. The one who gives me strength to endure the fire will also give me strength to stay quite still on the pyre, even without the precaution of your nails”. So they did not fix him to the pyre with nails but only fastened him instead. Bound as he was, with hands behind his back, he stood like a mighty ram, chosen out for sacrifice from a great flock, a worthy victim made ready to be offered to God. Looking up to heaven