[Rank] ln Octavam S. Joannis Baptistae;;Duplex;;3;;vide Sancti/06-24 [Rule] vide C1; 9 lectiones [Lectio4] From the Sermons of St. Maximus, Bishop of Turin. !3rd for the Birth-day of St. John the Baptist. Dearly beloved brethren, the feast which we this day keep hath been hallowed by~ the true Birth of the worshipful Baptist, John. He was a man whom God was~ pleased to send into this world, not only that he himself might fill the~ glorious office of a Prophet, but also that by him the words of all the other~ Prophets might be established. That we should give him, as we now do, the~ chiefest honour among them all, is right for he had poured upon him this~ special blessing, that, being the last who prophesied in the world the coming of~ Him Who came to redeem the world, he was the first who, when He came, pointed to~ Him as already come. The other Prophets, at the distance of ages, knew that our~ Lord Jesus Christ was to come the Prophet John alone was worthy to see Him~ with his very eyes, and to proclaim Him actually present. [Lectio5] This is he concerning whom the seer Isaiah, by the inspiration of God, said: The~ voice of him that crieth in the wilderness Prepare ye the way of the Lord.~ ~(xl. 3.) How meetly, dearly beloved brethren, is this blessed John called a~ voice he who was sent to be at once the herald and the witness of the Word from~ heaven This is he whose birth, whose name, and whose work were foretold by the~ angel Gabriel. This is he who in the sight of heavenly knowledge is more~ honourable than any other man, as hath been declared by the Lord Among them~ that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist.~ ~(Matth. xi. 11.) How beautifully is it said, born of women since He Who was~ infinitely greater than John was born of a Virgin [Lectio6] In sight of these things, consider, dearly beloved brethren, in how great~ worship, in how great love ye are behoven to hold him, who is thus honourable,~ that he hath been foretold by the Holy Ghost, promised by an Angel, extolled by~ the Lord Himself, and hallowed by the everlasting glory of an holy death. His~ birth, surrounded with wonders, is the meet beginning of a wondrous life, that~ holy, sinless life the meet fore-runner of a death which was a gift to God. It~ is but just then, my brethren, that the Church of Christ should on this day with~ keen joy keep throughout the whole world the Feast of his Birth, even his, who~ arose a right faithful witness to tell a wondering world that a life of eternal~ gladness was lying open to the choice of dying creatures. [Lectio7] From the Holy Gospel according to Luke !Luke 1:57-65 Elizabeth's full time came that she should be delivered and she brought forth a~ son. And her neighbours and her cousins heard how the Lord had showed great~ mercy upon her and they rejoiced with her. And so on. _ Homily by St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan. !Bk ii. on Luke i. He shall be called John. Elizabeth who had herself prophesied of Christ, could~ not fail to recognise the Fore-runner of the Lord. It is well added: There is~ none of thy kindred that is called by this name whereby we know that he was~ named, not as the son of Zacharias, but as the Prophet of God. And they made~ signs to his father, how he would have him called but since unbelief had~ bereft him of voice and hearing, he was not able to answer them by word of mouth,~ and he asked for a writing-table and wrote, saying His name is John. [Lectio8] He asked for a writing-table and wrote, saying His name is John he giveth not~ this name to his son, but maketh known that it is already his. And his mouth was~ opened immediately unbelief had shut it, faith opened it. If, then, we likewise~ would speak, let us believe let our tongues, which unbelief hath tied, be~ opened to speak wisdom. [Lectio9] If we be fain to speak, let us engrave deep things upon our memories let us~ engrave the fact that Christ is at hand, not in tables of stone, but in fleshy~ tables of the heart. (2 Cor. iii. 3.) He that spake of John prophesied of~ Christ. Let us so speak of John, as to speak of Christ, that our mouth also may~ be opened, as was the mouth of the great Priest Zacharias which, like the mouth~ of a dumb beast constrained by the bit, was forced by a wavering faith to make~ voiceless signs. &teDeum [Commemoratio 2] !Commemoratio Octavae Ss. Petri and Pauli Ant. Glorious princes of the Earth, as in this life you were honored together,~ you are not separated by death _ V. Their sound hath gone forth into all the earth: R. And their words unto the ends of the world. _ $Oremus. O God, Who didst hallow this day by the Testifying of thine Holy Apostles Peter~ and Paul, grant unto thy Church, whose foundations Thou wast pleased to lay by~ their hands, the grace always in all things to remain faithful to their~ teaching. $Per Dominum