It's the Feast of St Peter Martyr, 3rd Class, with the color of Red. In this episode: the meditation: "Christian Temperance", today's news from the Church: "I Want to Be a Good Shepherd", a preview of the Sermon: "The Resurrected Jesus Consoles", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org Sources Used Today: "Christian Temperance" — Eastertide Day by Dayhttps://angeluspress.org/products/eastertide-day-by-day "I Want to Be a Good Shepherd" (FSSPX.news) https://fsspx.news/en/news/i-want-be-good-shepherd-58717 "The Resurrected Jesus Consoles" (SSPX Sermons) SSPX YouTube: Sermons PlaylistListen & Subscribe: SSPX Sermons Podcast The Spiritual Life — Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (Angelus Press) https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop Saint Peter Martyr, also known as Peter of Verona, was a Dominican preacher who gave his life in defense of the Catholic faith. He was born around 1205 in northern Italy, into a family influenced by heretical teachings. Yet from a young age, Peter was drawn to the truth of the Church. He eventually left behind the errors of his upbringing and entered the Order of Preachers, where he was formed in prayer, study, and preaching. As a Dominican, Peter dedicated himself to proclaiming the truth with clarity and conviction. He was sent to preach in regions troubled by heresy, especially the Albigensian movement, which denied key teachings of the faith. His preaching was direct and forceful, yet always aimed at conversion. He sought not merely to refute error, but to bring souls back to the fullness of truth. Peter’s zeal made him a powerful voice, but also a marked man. Those opposed to his mission saw him as a threat. Despite warnings and growing danger, he continued his work without hesitation. He accepted the risks as part of his calling, trusting in God’s providence. In 1252, while traveling near Milan, Peter was attacked by assassins sent to silence him. As he lay dying, tradition holds that he used his own blood to trace the words of the Creed, affirming his faith even in his final moments. His death sealed his witness, making him one of the great martyrs of the Dominican Order. The Church honors Saint Peter Martyr as a defender of the faith and a model of courage in the face of opposition. His life reflects the call to stand firmly for truth, even when it brings suffering. Devotion to him has been especially strong in Italy and among Dominicans. He is honored as a patron of those who preach and teach the faith, as well as those who must defend it against error. His feast day on April 29 is marked with prayers for steadfastness and clarity in proclaiming the truth. In some places, he is also invoked for protection against false teaching and confusion. His example reminds the faithful that truth is worth defending, and that fidelity to Christ may require sacrifice. Saint Peter Martyr, courageous witness and faithful servant of Christ, pray for us. - - - - - - Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional-
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