Readings:Psalm 126 or 34:1-8PRAYER (traditional language) Grant, O Lord, we beseech thee, that we who keep the feast of the holy martyrs Blandina and her companions may be rooted and grounded in love of thee, and may endure the sufferings of this life for the glory that shall be revealed in us; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. PRAYER (contemporary language)
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BLANDINA AND HER COMPANIONS(Formerly THE MARTYRS OF LYONS)(2 JUNE 177)
At first, Christians were excluded from the public baths, the market
place, and from social and public life. They were subject to attack when
they appeared in public, and many Christian homes were vandalized. At
this point the government became involved, and began to take Christians
into custody for questioning. Some slaves from Christian households were
tortured to obtain confessions, and were induced to say that Christians
practiced cannibalism and incest. These charges were used to arouse the
whole city against the Christians, particularly against Pothinus, the
aged bishop of Lyons; Sanctus, a deacon; Attalus; Maturus, a recent convert;
and Blandina, a slave. Pothinus was beaten and then released, to die
of his wounds a few days later. Sanctus was tormented with red-hot irons. Blandina,
tortured all day long, would say nothing except, "I am a Christian, and
nothing vile is done among us." Finally, the survivors were put to death
in the public arena. by James Kiefer
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