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It's the Feast of Vigil of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 2nd Class, with the color of Violet. In this episode: the meditation: "Conditions for a Good Catch", today's news from the Church: "Marcel Lefebvre Audiobook: Episode 2", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org SOURCES USED TODAY: * "Conditions for a Good Catch" — From Trinity Sunday to the Assumption * https://angeluspress.org/products/from-trinity-sunday-to-the-assumption [https://angeluspress.org/products/from-trinity-sunday-to-the-assumption] * "Marcel Lefebvre Audiobook: Episode 2" (FSSPX.news) * https://www.youtube.com/@SSPX/videos [https://www.youtube.com/@SSPX/videos] * The Spiritual Life — Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (Angelus Press) * https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop [https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop] Please support our new project, the Archbishop Lefebvre Biography Audiobook! * Learn more:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Wp4MQdK2o [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Wp4MQdK2o] * Donate:https://sspx.gifts/audiobook [https://sspx.gifts/audiobook] The Vigil of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist is one of the oldest and most distinctive vigils in the Church's calendar. While most saints are honored on the day of their death, the Church celebrates the birth of only three individuals each year: Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and Saint John the Baptist. That fact alone tells us something extraordinary about John's place in salvation history. The story begins before John's birth. His parents, Zechariah and Elizabeth, were elderly and had long been unable to have children. Then, while Zechariah was serving in the Temple, the Archangel Gabriel appeared and announced that a son would be born to them. This child would prepare the way for the Messiah and would be filled with the Holy Ghost even before his birth. The Church has always seen John as standing at the meeting point of the Old and New Testaments. He is the last of the great prophets and the first herald of Christ. The prophets had spoken of the coming Redeemer from afar. John would actually point to Him and say, "Behold the Lamb of God." That role began before he was even born. When the Blessed Virgin Mary visited her cousin Elizabeth, the unborn John leapt in his mother's womb at the presence of the unborn Christ. The Fathers of the Church often reflected on this moment, seeing it as John's first act of witness, his first proclamation of the Messiah. The vigil itself developed as a day of preparation and expectation. Much like the vigils before Christmas or other major feasts, it invited the faithful to pause and reflect on the significance of the event about to be celebrated. In older Catholic practice, vigils were often days of fasting and penance, helping believers prepare spiritually for the feast. Throughout Europe, the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist became associated with some of the most colorful traditions of the Christian year. The eve of the feast was marked by great bonfires, especially in France, Spain, Ireland, and parts of Germany. These fires symbolized John's mission of preparing the way for Christ, the true Light of the world. In some places, entire towns gathered around hilltop fires that could be seen for miles across the countryside. The vigil also reminds us of John's essential message: "He must increase, but I must decrease." Everything about John's life pointed away from himself and toward Christ. That is why the Church continues to honor him so highly. Among those born of women, Our Lord Himself declared that none was greater than John the Baptist. Holy John the Baptist, voice crying in the wilderness and precursor of the Lord, pray for us. 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