Saint Lawrence was one of the
seven deacons of Rome and was martyred in 258, four days after Sixtus II
(257-258) during the Valerian persecution (253-260). The emperor knew that the
Christians were noted for their generosity and so he assumed the Church was
rich. He ordered Saint Lawrence to appear before him with the treasures of the
Church. Saint Lawrence did so. He returned with the poor and sick saying
"Here is the Church's treasure." He was put to death at the site of
today's Station Church by being roasted alive on a grill. Tradition says that
at one point, he asked his executioners to turn him over so he could be burnt
evenly.
Also inside this church is one of the crucifixes which was said to have spoken to St Bridget.
The Station Masses on Thursdays took place in the traditional diaconate churches in Rome - dedicated to feeding the poor. This is accord with the Holy Thursday, the day when we were first fed the Bread of Life and Cup of Salvation. The church of Saint Lawrence, true to her patron, was always one of the diaconate churches in Rome. That is probably were the title "Panisperna" is derived (panis - bread and perna - ham). The monks probably distributed ham sandwiches!
The Station Masses on Thursdays took place in the traditional diaconate churches in Rome - dedicated to feeding the poor. This is accord with the Holy Thursday, the day when we were first fed the Bread of Life and Cup of Salvation. The church of Saint Lawrence, true to her patron, was always one of the diaconate churches in Rome. That is probably were the title "Panisperna" is derived (panis - bread and perna - ham). The monks probably distributed ham sandwiches!
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