April 17 - St. Anicetus, Pope and Martyr
by VP
Posted on Monday April 17, 2023 at 01:00AM in Saints
"St. Anicetus succeeded Saint Pius, and sat about eight years, from 165 to 173. if he did not shed his blood for the Faith, he at least purchased thee title of martyr by great sufferings and dangers. He received a visit from Saint Polycarp, and tolerated the custom of the Asiatics in celebrating Easter on the 14th day of the first moon after the vernal equinox, with the Jews. His vigilance protected is flock from the wiles of the heretics Valentine and Marcion, who sought to corrupt the faith in the capital of the world. The first thirty-six bishops of Rome, down to Liberius, and, this one excepted, all the popes to Symmachus, the fifty-second, in 498 are honored among the saints; and out of two hundred and forty-eight popes, from St. Peter to Clement XIII, seventy-eight are named in the Roman Martyrology. In the primitive ages, the spirit of fervor and perfect sanctity, which is nowadays so rarely to be found, was conspicuous in most of the faithful, and especially in their pastors. The whole tenor of their lives breathed it in such a manner as to render them the miracles of the world, angels on earth, living copies of their divine Redeemer, the odor of whose virtues and holy law and religion they spread on every side.
Reflection: If, after making the most solemn protestations of inviolable friendship and affection for a fellow-creature, we should the next moment revile and contemn him, without having received any provocation or affront, and this habitually, would not the whole world justly call our protestations hypocrisy, and our pretended friendship a mockery? Let us by this rule judge if our love of God be sovereign, so long as our inconstancy betrays the insincerity of our hearts."
Source: Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints.