dominican saints

Commemoration of relics kept
in Dominican Churches

Feast Day  October 31st

O God, who willed to adorn this church with the relics of so many saints; grant that we Your servants may enjoy in heaven the fellowship of those whose memory we venerate on earth: Through our Lord Jesus Christ Who livest and reignest world without end. Amen.

From the earliest times the Church was accustomed to celebrate Mass at the tombs of the martyrs, who had shed their blood in imitation of the Victim of Calvary. Later the bodies of the Saints were placed under the altar, and their lives were deposited in the altar stone. In to-day’s feast the Church venerates these relics which deserve honor as belonging to the Saints, and to us are the instruments through which many favors are obtained.

From “Liturgical Meditations for the Entire Year” by the Sisters of St. Dominic,

These are the saints…who constantly assist before the throne of God. God is wonderful in His saints. (from Lauds, Dominican Breviary)

Our Holy Order has set aside this day of special honor the saints whose relics are preserved in our churches. Many of these saints are our own Dominican brothers and sisters; all of them are members of Christ who used their bodily faculties for the glory of God in the service of His holy Church.

We honor the relics of the saints because their bodies are, in a sense, the body of Christ. In each of them the Son of God has been mystically incarnate; in every one of them He has prayed and labored and suffered in accordance with the Father’s will. How precious is our participation in His work and in His passion! How grateful we should be that He has deigned to share with us the pain and burden of His redemptive love. “You are the body of Christ” (1 Cor. 12:27)

The relics of the saints are honored because their souls enjoy the beatific vision, and the bodies once animated by these blessed souls are still in some wise associated with them. Since human personality requires the union of body and soul, the citizens of heaven will one day regain the physical faculties with which they honored God and served their fellow men.

How truly worth of our reverence are the bodies of our heavenly brothers and sisters! With their faculties of sight and speech and hearing, by their capacity for weariness and pain, they have done the work of Christ and shared the burden of His cross. May it be joy for us to pay the price of suffering and exhaustion for the cause of God. In eternal light our souls and bodies will exult in the sacrifice God asks of us today. ”My heart and my flesh have rejoiced in the living God” (Ps 83:3)

In the office for today’s feast, St. John Damascene tells us that the bodies of the saints should not be called dead in the sense of useless or inactive because their relics are the means whereby God confers countless blessings upon us. In honoring the holy relics we are professing our faith in the resurrection of Christ and our hope that we may one day rise to eternal glory.

As we look forward joyfully t the feast of All Saints, we lift our eyes to that home where we hope to spend eternity united to one another in God. How often do we travel heavenward in mind and heart? Perhaps we sometimes sorry over temporal loss and separation as if we had no assurance of eternal joy. In attaining God we shall possess all things, and were we to achieve all else without Him, we would have nothing. He is Himself our one reward, exceeding great. “What have I in heaven? And besides Thee what do I desire upon earth?” (Ps. 72:25).

Prayers/Commemorations

First Vespers:

Ant. The souls of the Saints who followed in the footsteps of Christ rejoice in heaven: and because for love of Him they poured out their blood, therefore shall they rein forever with Christ.

V.
Rejoice in the Lord, and exalt, ye just.
R. And be glorified, all ye right of heart.

Lauds:

Ant. These are the Saints, who for love of God despised the threats of men: the holy Martyrs triumph with the angels of heaven. O how precious is the death of the Saints, who constantly assist before the Lord and are not separated one from another.

V. Wonderful is God.
R. In His saints.

Second Vespers:

Ant. God will wipe every tear from the eyes of the Saints: and mourning there will be no more, neither weeping nor any sorrow, because the former things have passed away.

V. Rejoice in the Lord, and exalt, ye just,
R.
And be glorified, all yea right of heart.

Prayer:

Let us Pray: O God, who has been pleased to adorn this holy church with the relics of so many Saints, grant that we Thy servants may enjoy in heaven the fellowship of those whose memory we venerate on earth. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.