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Daily Devotional: Feb 22 – The Chair of St. Peter

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🗓️ 22 February 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Today is Saturday, February 22, 2025, The Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, a 2nd class feast, with the color of white. In this episode: The meditation: “Mary Loves Jesus In Us,” a preview of this week’s episode of The Catholic Mass #26: The Canon and Communion's Symbolic Meaning, today’s news from the Church: “The Vatican Publishes a Note on Artificial Intelligence,”

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Welcome to the Traditional Catholic Daily Devotional. And hello, today is Saturday, February 22nd, 2025, the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, a second-class piece with the color of white. In this episode, the meditation Mary loves Jesus in us. A preview of this week's episode of the Catholic Mass No. 26, the canon and communion symbolic meaning. Today's news from the

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church about artificial intelligence, and today's thought from the Archbishop.

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But first, the collect of today's Mass. Oh God, who, when giving Blessed Peter, thine apostle,

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the keys of the heavenly kingdom, bestowed on him the power of binding and loosing,

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grant that by the help of his intercession we may be delivered from the bonds of our sins.

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When we think of St. Peter, we often picture him in Rome. But before that, he had another seat, Antioch.

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Tradition holds that Peter founded the church there, making it the first Christian sea.

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Antioch was a major city, a melting pot of cultures, in the first place where the followers

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of Jesus were called Christians.

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It was only fitting that the leader of the apostles took it under his care.

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Some say that Peter stayed in Antioch for seven years before heading to Rome.

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While he may not have been there the whole time, his leadership shaped the early church there.

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And just as we celebrate a bishop's consecration, early Christians marked the anniversary of Peter's role as their shepherd.

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St. Leo the Great said we should celebrate this day with as much joy as Peter's martyrdom,

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because just as he was crowned in heaven, he was first given the authority to guide the church

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on earth. Today, we remember not just Peter's role, but the foundation of the church.

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We thank God for its endurance,

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pray for its unity, and ask that his truth continues to spread to the ends of the earth.

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Today's meditation, Mary loves Jesus in us. It is when we possess our Lord in our heart

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that Mary surrounds us with her most maternal

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affection, because then she sees her beloved son in us. The abbess, Saint-Oppertune,

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being at the point of death, asked for the sacred body of our Lord, and such was her devotion

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