Today
we remember and give thanks for Clement of Rome, Pastor. Clement (ca. A.D. 35–100) is
remembered for having established the pattern of apostolic authority that
governed the Christian Church during the first and second centuries. He also
insisted on keeping Christ at the center of the Church’s worship and outreach.
In a letter to the Christians at Corinth, he emphasized the centrality of
Jesus’ death and resurrection: “Let us fix our eyes on the blood of Christ,
realizing how precious it is to His Father, since it was poured out for our
salvation and brought the grace of repentance to the whole world” (1 Clement
6:31). Prior to suffering a martyr’s death by drowning, he displayed a
steadfast, Christ-like love for God’s redeemed people, serving as an
inspiration to future generations to continue to build the Church on the
foundation of the prophets and apostles, with Christ as the one and only
cornerstone.
Collect
of the Day:
Almighty God, Your servant Clement of Rome called the Church in
Corinth to repentance and faith to unite them in Christian love. Grant that Your Church may be anchored in
Your truth by the presence of the Holy Spirit and kept blameless in Your
service until the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with
You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
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