
A reading from
the holy Gospel according to John
Jesus moved about within Galilee; he did not wish to travel in Judea, because the Jews were trying to kill him. But the Jewish feast of Tabernacles was near.
But when his brothers had gone up to the feast, he himself also went up, not openly but as it were in secret.
Some of the inhabitants of Jerusalem said, “Is he not the one they are trying to kill? And look, he is speaking openly and they say nothing to him. Could the authorities have realized that he is the Christ? But we know where he is from. When the Christ comes, no one will know where he is from.” So Jesus cried out in the temple area as he was teaching and said, “You know me and also know where I am from. Yet I did not come on my own, but the one who sent me, whom you do not know, is true. I know him, because I am from him, and he sent me.” So they tried to arrest him, but no one laid a hand upon him, because his hour had not yet come.
The Gospel of the Lord.


Saint Who?
Saints Who Were Instruments of Healing
Saint Caesarius of Nazianzus
Layman († 369) Feast: February 25
Caesarius did not come from a typical Catholic family. His mother, Nonna, was a devout Catholic who converted her husband to the faith. Caesarius’ father became the bishop of their city, Nazianzus (modern Turkey). Caesarius’ sister, Gorgonia, was a widely respected, virtuous wife and mother. His brother Gregory was a brilliant theologian and bishop. They and Caesarius are all now honored as saints.
As a young man, Caesarius was educated in Alexandria, Egypt, where he studied oratory and philosophy. But he excelled in the field of medicine. Caesarius completed his medical studies in Constantinople, where he became a prominent doctor. He was asked to serve as the private physician to multiple emperors, even Julian the Apostate. Although Julian hated Christians and the Church, he wanted the best medical care for himself. Julian exempted Caesarius from the severe penalties he imposed on other Christians while continuing to pressure Caesarius to give up his faith.
But Caesarius had a good reason to serve the anti-Christian emperor. Julian had apostatized because he had seen his own Christian family members ruthlessly kill one another to gain power. Caesarius, who had a very different experience of Catholic family life, hoped to heal both Julian’s body and his soul by bringing him back to the Church. Though Caesarius succeeded in the former, he was unsuccessful in the latter.
Holy Trinity, may all Catholic families become
loving examples of Trinitarian unity.


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