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Station - St. Sabina

Details:
Feb. 25, 2:00 am
ASH WEDNESDAY
Remember, man, that thou art dust, and into dust thou shalt return
STATION – ST. SABINA


If there is any place in Rome where Lent, with its atmosphere of penitential solitude mixes with the re-awakening of spring, then it must be along this path which climbs up from the Circus Maximus towards the Aventine on the top of which stands the Church of St. Sabina.

In God’s name then let us go up to the holy mount. Is it not significant that the first Lenten mystery is celebrated on a mount, the Aventine? Already in pre-Christian days this hill was an asylum for refugees, a post of security. To St. Sabina, martyr, converted to the faith by the prayers, fasts and example of her Christian servant, we entrust ourselves today. To her we have recourse in our sinfulness. She will present her martyrdom and her prayers to God on our behalf and obtain His blessing upon our Christian warfare, so that “we may be converted to God with our whole heart, in fasting and in weeping and in mourning, and rend our hearts and not our garments, and turn to the Lord, our God.”

Let us pray: Grant, O Lord, to Thy faithful people that they may begin the venerable solemnities of fasting with becoming piety, and may persevere to the end with steadfast devotion. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.