St. Stephen


Feast: December 26. Stephen's name means "crown," and he was the
first disciple of Jesus to receive the martyr's crown. Stephen was a deacon in
the early Christian Church. The apostles had found that they needed helpers to
look after the care of the widows and the poor. So they ordained seven deacons,
and Stephen is the most famous of these. God worked many miracles through St.
Stephen and he spoke with such wisdom and grace that many of his hearers became
followers of Jesus. The enemies of the Church of Jesus were furious to see how
successful Stephen's preaching was. At last, they laid a plot for him. They
could not answer his wise argument, so they got men to lie about him, saying
that he had spoken sinfully against God. St. Stephen faced that great assembly
of enemies without fear. In fact, the Holy Bible says that his face looked like
the face of an angel. The saint spoke about Jesus, showing that He is the
Savior, God had promised to send. He scolded his enemies for not having
believed in Jesus. At that, they rose up in great anger and shouted at him. But
Stephen looked up to Heaven and said that he saw the heavens opening and Jesus
standing at the right hand of God. His hearers plugged their ears and refused
to listen to another word. They dragged St. Stephen outside the city of
Jerusalem and stoned him to death. The saint prayed, "Lord Jesus, receive
my spirit!" Then he fell to his knees and begged God not to punish his
enemies for killing him. After such an expression of love, the holy martyr went
to his heavenly reward.
http://www.users.bigpond.com/GuildStStephen/Saint_Stephen.htm
http://www.domestic-church.com/CONTENT.DCC/19971201/SAINTS/STSTEVN.HTM
With grateful thanks to Catholic
Online.