The great veneration with which St. Nicholas has been honored for many ages and the number of altars and churches all over the world that are dedicated in his memory are testimonials to his wonderful holiness and the glory he enjoys with God. As an episcopal see, and his childhood church falling vacant, the holy Nicholas was chosen bishop, and in that station became famous by his extraordinary piety and zeal and by his many astonishing miracles. The Greek histories of his life agree he suffered an imprisonment of the faith and made a glorious confession in the latter part of the persecution raised by Dioletian, and that he was present at the Council of Nicaea and there condemned Arianism. It is said that St. Nicholas died in Myra, and was buried in his cathedral.
Monday, 5th Week in Easter April 29, 2024
Father Rick’s Two-Minute Homily for Monday, 5th Week in Easter April 29, 2024, John 14:21-26 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/042924.cfm The Doorbell is Ringing “Someone is ringing the doorbell.