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Saint Simon Stock
Religious
May 16: An Optional Memorial from the Common of Men Saints
(Religious).
Simon
the Englishman, was elected as one of the first Prior
Generals of the Order and served during the difficult days of transition between
hermits and friars. He died whilst on visitation of our friary at Bordeaux in
the mid‑thirteenth century. He has been venerated in the Carmelite Order for his
personal holiness and his devotion to Our Lady. A liturgical celebration in his
honour was observed locally in the fifteenth century, and later extended to the
whole Order. Shortly after the return of the friars to Aylesford a major relic
of St Simon was retuned to England by the Archbishop of Bordeaux.
Prayer
Father, you called St Simon Stock to serve you
in the brotherhood of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Through his prayers
help us like him to live in your presence
and to work for the salvation of the human family.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Scripture Readings
Ephesians 6:10-13, 18; Gospel - John 15:9-17.
Texts taken from the “Carmelite
Proper of the Liturgy of the Hours,”
Institutum Carmelitanum, Rome: 1993.
Image courtesy of the
Carmelnet webmaster, USA.
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