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ST ASELLA, VIRGIN - 6 DECEMBER

 

ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN DECEMBER

 Saints celebrated on the 6th of December 

Prayer to the Angels and the Saints

Heavenly Father, in praising Your Angels and Saints we praise Your glory, for by honouring them we honour You, their Creator. Their splendour shows us Your greatness, which infinitely surpasses that of all creation.

In Your loving providence, You saw fit to send Your Angels to watch over us. Grant that we may always be under their protection and one day enjoy their company in heaven.

Heavenly Father, You are glorified in Your Saints, for their glory is the crowning of Your gifts. You provide an example for us by their lives on earth, You give us their friendship by our communion with them, You grant us strength and protection through their prayer for the Church, and You spur us on to victory over evil and the prize of eternal glory by this great company of witnesses.

Grant that we who aspire to take part in their joy may be filled with the Spirit that blessed their lives, so that, after sharing their faith on earth, we may also experience their peace in heaven. Amen.

ST ASELLA OF ROME, VIRGIN

Saint Asella lived at the time of St Jerome. She was descended from an ancient and noble Roman family, whose name she made still more renowned by her great virtues. 

SHE CHOSE CHRIST AS HER SPOUSE

Her father dreamed, before she was born, that a beautiful child was presented to him in a vase of clear crystal. And such was St Asella, not only in regard to her body, but also in regard to her soul. 

She was hardly twelve years old when she chose Christ as her spouse, and devoted herself entirely to His service.

SHE RENOUNCED ALL WORLDLY VANITY

Hence, her great soul despised all that is usually esteemed and coveted by the children of the world. She divested herself of her costly robes, although they were only such as suited her station in life, sold the jewels she wore around her neck, and provided herself with a penitential garment. 

Thus clad, she showed herself to her parents and relations, to let them understand that she renounced all worldly vanity, and that henceforth she intended, in virginal chastity, to serve the Lord only. 

HER BED WAS THE BARE FLOOR

She chose as her dwelling a small room in her father’s house, where she lived as retired as a hermit in his cell. Her bed was the bare floor, and her occupations were praying, devout reading, singing psalms, meditations, and at stated hours some needlework. 

SHE PRAYED INCESSANTLY DAY AND NIGHT

She prayed so incessantly day and night, that after her death, the skin of her knees was found as hard as that of a camel.

She never admitted any one of the other sex, and kept such silence that she even endeavored to prevent the occupants of the house from addressing her, as it was more agreeable and comforting to her to converse only with the Almighty and the Saints. 

SHE ALWAYS WORE HER HUMBLE DRESS

She never left her retreat, except to go to church, or to visit the shrines of the holy Martyrs, on which occasions she always wore her humble dress, and was so modest, that she was recognised but by few, and very seldom addressed by any.

As she desired to live only for God and be unknown to the world, this gave her great satisfaction. So quiet and holy a conduct of one of the most noble ladies of Rome edified the whole city. 

HER CONDUCT EDIFIED THE WHOLE CITY

But still more to be admired was her austerity in fasting, in which she persevered until her death. St Jerome testifies that her nourishment, during the whole year, consisted of a little bread, salt and water, and that she even abstained from this humble fare sometimes for two or three days in succession, while, during Lent, she more than once went without food for a week.

FASTS

And yet, notwithstanding all this austerity, on the testimony of the same holy writer, she was always cheerful and healthy, and never suffered from any sickness. God wished to show in her, how strong even a naturally feeble body may be, when sustained by His grace, and how false is the idea of those, who believe that the fasts ordained by the Church are hurtful to health, or shorten life, although they are far less severe than those observed by St Asella. 

A MOST PERFECT MIRROR OF VIRTUES

Our Saint continued her rigorous and holy life to her fiftieth year, when she closed it by a holy death. St Jerome, in praising her, calls her "a most perfect mirror of virtues, which should teach all virgins, purity; all married women, modesty; all the wicked, the fear of the Lord; and all priests, perfect piety." 

(From Fr Weninger's Lives of the Saints)

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