May 15, 2012 

Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter

Saint of the day

Saint Hallvard (c.1020-c.1043)

Saint Hallvard was a brave young man of faith--both faith in God and faith in innocence. One day Hallvard was preparing to cross a fjord in a boat, when a woman falsely accused of theft ran up to him. Hallvard took her aboard the boat, but didn't have time to get underway before her pursuers rushed up and demanded that he return her to them. Hallvard refused because he believed the woman when she said she was innocent. For his belief he was killed with an arrow, the same arrow that killed the accused woman. Saint Hallvard became revered by the people as a martyr because he had died in defense of innocence. (Taken from "Saints Passionate and Peculiar.")

Reflection

Innocence is a valuable quality. It can mean many things. For Saint Hallvard it meant purity, honesty, courage and trust. These are all exceptionally good qualities that we are called to exhibit as Christians. How do you display these qualities?

Prayer

Dear Jesus, help me to live with the innocence of Saint Hallvard.

Liturgical season information

Lectionary: 292

Place in Year: Easter

Color of decorations and priest's vestments: White

Daily readings

Reading 1: Acts 16:22-34

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8

Gospel: John 16:5-11

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