BLESSED CYPRIAN
MICHAEL IWENE TANSI
(Priest Religious)
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Iwene Tansi
was born in 1903 in Igboezunu Aguleri, in the Archdiocese of Onitsha in
Nigeria. He was baptized in 1912 in the Christian village of Aguleri
and given the name Michael. Ordained priest in 1937, he served with
great zeal in the parish ministry, dedicating himself especially
to teaching prayer and to making young people and the families aware of
Christian moral values. In 1950 he entered the Trappist monastery
of Mount Saint Bernard in England and made solemn monastic profession there
on 8 December 1956 under the name of Father Cyprian. A model of humility,
fidelity, obedience and prayer, he was preparing to return to his native
land to introduce there the monastic life when the Lord called him to a
heavenly reward on 20 January 1964.
(From
the Common of Holy Men)
OFFICE OF READINGS
Second Reading
From Homily of Pope John Paul II at the Mass of Beatification
The road to the Father's house
The
life and witness of Father Tansi is an inspiration to everyone in the Nigeria
that he loved so much. He was first of all a man of God: his long hours
before the Blessed Sacrament filled his heart with generous and courageous
love. Those who knew him testify to his great love of God. Everyone who
met him was touched by his personal goodness. He was then a man of the
people: he always put others before himself, and was especially attentive
to the pastoral needs of families. He took great care to prepare couples
well for Holy Matrimony and preached the importance of chastity. He tried
in every way to promote the dignity of women. In a special way, the education
of young people was precious to him. Even when he was sent by Bishop Heerey
to the Cistercian Abbey of Mount Saint Bernard in England to pursue his
monastic vocation, with the hope of bringing the contemplative life back
to Africa, he did not forget his own people.
He
did
not fail to offer prayers and sacrifices for their continuing sanctification.
Father Tansi knew that there is something of the Prodigal Son in every
human being. He knew that all men and women are tempted to separate themselves
from God in order to lead their own independent and selfish existence.
He knew that they are then disappointed by the emptiness of the illusion
which had fascinated them, and that they eventually find in the depths
of their heart the road leading back to the Father's house (cf. Reconciliatio
et Paenitentia, 5). He encouraged people to confess their sins and receive
God's forgiveness in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. He implored them
to forgive one another as God forgives us, and to hand on the gift of reconciliation,
making it a reality at every level of Nigerian life. Father Tansi tried
to imitate the father in the parable: he was always available for those
searching for reconciliation. He spread the joy of restored communion with
God. He inspired people to welcome the peace of Christ, and encouraged
them to nourish the life of grace with the word of God and with Holy Communion.
Responsory (Eph 5: 8-9; Mt 5: 14, 16)
R/.
You are the light of the world, walk as children of light. *For the
fruit of the light is all that is good and right and true.
V/.
You are the light of the world, let your light shine forth. *For the fruit..
COLLECTA (Latin)
Deus,
qui in beato Cypriano Michaele, presbytero
apostolicum
pastoris zelum
monachi
conversationi iunxisti,
concede
nobis, eius intercessione,
ut
in oratione perseverantes,
regni
tui adventum indesinenter quaeramus.
Per
Dominum...
COLLECT (English)
O
God, in the priest Blessed Cyprian Michael
you
joined the apostolic zeal of a pastor
to
the way of life of a monk;
grant
us by his intercession,
that
persevering in prayer,
we
seek untiringly the coming of your kingdom.
Through
our Lord...