Today we celebrate the feast of the patron saint of my church, St. John the Evangelist. Whether the Evangelist is the same person as John the Apostle and as the disciple whom Jesus loved, I can't say. Nor can I say whether John who wrote the Gospel and three Epistles is the same person as John who wrote the Book of Revelation. From what I've read and heard, it seems to me that we could be talking about from one to three persons, and I'll leave it there. Perhaps my readers can offer clarification.
Pictured above is the altar and stained glass at St. John's Episcopal Church in Thibodaux. If you click on the picture, you can see the detail in the glass which shows a snake coming out of the goblet in John's hand. According to legend, the emperor
Diocletian Domitian offered poisoned wine to John, but he blessed the wine and the poison came out of the cup in the form of a snake.
Eucharistic Readings: Psalm 92 or 92:1-4,11-14;
Exodus 33:18-23; 1 John 1:1-9; John 21:9b-24
Daily Office Readings:
AM: Psalm 97, 98; Proverbs 8:22-30; John 13:20-35
PM: Psalm 145; Isaiah 44:1-8; 1 John 5:1-12
PRAYERShed upon your Church, O Lord, the brightness of your light; that we, being illumined by the teaching of your apostle and evangelist John, may so walk in the light of your truth, that at length we may attain to the fullness of eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.