February 16 -- Saint OnesimusMartyr
by Father John Bartunek, LC | Source: Catholic.net
Uncle Eddy's E-mail -- February
16
Saint Onesimus, Martyr (entered heaven sometime in the first
century)Dear Shamus,I am very glad to hear from you – finally. Your note was an answer to
my prayers. I was troubled to no end when I heard that you stopped going to Mass as soon as
you got to college. It is unfortunate that you had to experience such decadence before coming
back to your senses, but at least you did come back. Don’t think, however, that it will all be
smooth sailing from now on. The devil, having once drawn you into those sinful habits, will
know exactly how to tempt you to return to them. Humility, prayer, and the sacraments will be
your strength and light. You may want to say a prayer or two to today’s saint as you try to
rebuild your moral infrastructure; he too knew what it’s like to recover from serious falls.
He was the bearer of St Paul’s New Testament letter to Philemon. Onesimus was Philemon’s runaway slave. Somehow he had made
his way from Ephesus (Turkey) to Rome, where he fell in with the Christians, becoming a fast friend
of St Paul and even joining his ministry team there in the Eternal City. Finally, he decided
to go back to his lawful master, and asked St Paul to write him a letter of introduction to soften
Philemon’s reception. (St Paul had become friends with Philemon during his long stay in Ephesus on
his third missionary journey.) The letter shows how greatly Onesimus had advanced in his
knowledge and imitation of Christ under Paul’s guidance. It all worked out well, and Philemon
decided to let Onesimus go free. Onesimus then returned to Rome to continue as Paul’s
assistant. Eventually he became a missionary himself, and a bishop, and it seems that he
brought his discipleship to a crowning conclusion with martyrdom. So you can be sure, my repentant nephew, that if you let him, God will do
great things in and through you, now that you have returned from your prodigal adventures. May
you always find your joy in the Father’s house from now until the end. Count on my
prayers.
Your affectionate uncle,
EddyTo read more about other Saints of the day CLICK HERE
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