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Commemoration of Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr

August 10th, 2012
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“Early in the third century AD, Lawrence, most likely from Spain, made his way to Rome. There he was appointed chief of the seven deacons and was given the responsibility to manage Church property and finances. The emperor at the time, who thought that the Church had valuable things worth confiscating, ordered Lawrence to produce the ‘treasures of the Church.’ Lawrence brought before the emperor the poor whose lives had been touched by Christian charity. He was then jailed and eventually executed in the year AD 258 by being roasted on a gridiron. His martyrdom left a deep impression on the young Church. Almost immediately, the date of this death, August 10, became a permanent fixture on the early commemorative calendar of the Church.” Treasury of Daily Prayer

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  1. Jonathan Trost
    August 11th, 2012 at 15:26 | #1

    Thanks for that post, Pastor.

    It gives me further appreciation for the name of The Lutheran Church of St. Lorenz (LCMS) in Frankenmuth, MI.

    Perhaps there are others, but I don’t know of other Lutheran congregations in the U.S. so named.

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