ST. SYLVESTER, POPE.
FEAST DAY: DECEMBER 31ST
SYLVESTER was born in Rome toward the close of the third century. He was a young
priest when the persecution of the Christians broke out under the tyrant
Diocletian. Idols were erected at the corners of the streets, in the
market-places, and over the public fountains, so that it was scarcely possible
for a Christian to go abroad without teing put to the test of offering
sacrifice, with the alternative of apostasy or death. During this fiery trial,
Sylvester strengthened the confessors and martyrs, God preserving his life from
many dangers In 312 a new era set in. - Constantine, having triumphed under the
" standard of the Cross," declared himself the protector of the Christians, and
built them splendid churches. At this juncture, Sylvester was elected to the
chair of Peter, and was thus the first of the Roman Pontiffs to rule the flock
of Christ in security and peace. He profited by these blessings to renew the
discipline of the Church, and in two great Councils confirmed her sacred truths.
In the Council of Arles he condemned the schism of the Donatists; and in that of
Nicaya, the first General ' Council of the Church, he dealt Arianism its
death-blow by declaring that Jesus Christ is the true and very God. Sylvester
died A.D. 335.
REFLECTION.--Never forget to thank God daily for having made, you a member of His undying Church, and grow daily in your attachment, devotion, and loyalty to the Vicar of Christ.