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by Fr. Dr. Derrence Ross Dmitri Th D, New Zealand
Saturday 30 April 2011 (22 Paremoude; 22 Baramoda):
By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of
praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of
our lips giving thanks to his name.
(Heb.13:15)
Oh what has Father David done,
With our beloved mission?
He's caused it all to disappear,
As by atomic fission!
He's painted it, re-Sainted it,
And, just as we were settling down,
He's been and gone and vanished it!
(Chapter & Verse-S. J. Forrest)
Lazarus the Bishop, the Beloved of Christ, who
was raised from the dead after four days. He lived
for another forty years and became Bishop in Cyprus,
where he shepherded the flock of Christ.
(From the Doxology of Lazarus Saturday)
Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome
them: because greater is he that is you, than he
that is in the world.
(1 John 4:4)
To have Christ for your Master is better than
to have the world for your servant.
(Thoughts by the Way)
The eyes of God are on the righteous, and His ears are
open to their prayers, but the face of God is away
from all evildoers.
(Clementos of Alexandria)
The hour has sounded for joyful chants: Alleluia. Let us
praise God with our life, with our voice, with our hearts,
and with our deeds.
Heavenly Father, help us to give You constant praise in
our hearts. At the same time, let this attitude bear fruit
in our lives.--producing truly Christian deeds.
(St. Augustine)
LAZARUS:
And when He thus had spoken, He cried with a loud voice,
Lazarus, come forth.
(John 11:43)
The name Lazarus is an abbreviated form of the Old Hebrew name Eleazar. We
know him as being Lazarus of Bethany, the brother of Martha and Mary. It is
thought that Simon the Leper was the father of Lazarus and his sisters, this
could account for the intimacy that the family had with the Pharisee party.
Also another suggestion has been made that Lazarus could have been that
unnamed rich young ruler who come the Christ.
If we look at Epiphaneus Haer.i 652 we find a reference that he lived for
another forty years after his resurrection and was seventy when he died.
Tradition has it, that he and his sisters, with Mary wife of Cleophas were
set adrift in a leaky boat by the Jews, with other disciples of the Lord of
whom one is suggested to have been Joseph of Arimathea. But miraculously
escaped destruction, and were brought safely to Marseilles.
In Marseilles Lazarus preached the Gospel, and founded a Church, became its
Bishop, then he went to Citium in Cyprus where also he became its Bishop.
Some say that he suffered a martyrs death and others that he died a natural
death. It is also said that his sister Mary and Mary of Magdala were one and
the same. Tradition has it that Mary Magdalen went to Marseilles. Joseph of
Arimathea went further on to Britain with the other disciples among whom it
is rumored that one of these was Mary the Mother of Our Blessed Lord Jesus
Christ.
The bones of Lazarus and Mary Magdalene were brought from Cyprus to
Constantinople by Emperor Leo VI of Byzantium known as the Philiosopher, and
a Church erected to his honor in Constantinople. There appears also to be a
Church in Marseilles dedicated to St. Lazarus.
It is interesting to note that the other Gospel writers do not mention the
resurrection of Lazarus
as at least two of them must have been with Jesus at the time in Bethany. It
is one of those mysteries, we will not know the answer to until the end of
the age.
To Thee be glory and praise; now and ever, unto ages of ages, AMEN!
Evening: Psalm 119:10-11;John 6:54-58
Morning: Psalm 77:2; John 20:19-23.
Liturgy: Colos. 1:12-23; 1 John 1:1-7; Acts 4:19-31;
Psalm 119:73; Gospel: Luke 9:28-35.
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