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Novena in Honour of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary – DAY FOUR – 2 December

Novena in Honour of the Immaculate Conception
of the Blessed Virgin Mary

THE FOURTH DAY – 2 December
The Blessed Virgin Mary, Without Actual Sin

A simple short Novena DAY FOUR here (which also attracts Indulgences):
https://anastpaul.com/2021/12/02/90764/
NOTE on Indulgences HERE:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/11/29/novena-in-honour-of-the-immaculate-conception-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary-day-one-29-november/

PREPARATORY PRAYER:
In thy conception, O Virgin Mary,
thou wast immaculate;
pray for us to the Father, Whose Son Jesus,
conceived in thy womb by the Holy Ghost,
thou didst bring forth.

Indulgence. 200 days, every time. (Pius VI, 21 November

MEDITATION:
The Blessed Virgin Mary, conceived without sin, is the most blessed daughter of the eternal Father, the real and true Mother of the Divine Son, the elect spouse of the Holy Ghost. But in the world, in what condition do we behold her? She dwells not in a splendid palace; she is not surrounded by a retinue of servants, ready at every moment to do her bidding; she is not exempt from trials and suffering. On the contrary, she is poor; she lives in obscurity and suffered so much on earth that, without shedding her blood, she merits to be styled – the Queen of Martyrs.
Her heart was transfixed with the sword of sorrow. Mary is not exempt from tribulations and adversity but one thing God does not permit to touch her, – SIN.
Hence Holy Church applies to her the words, “Thou art all fair, O my love and there is not a spot in thee” (Cant iv 7).

PRACTICE:
Although we were not preserved from sin like Mary, yet God, in His ineffable goodness and mercy, granted us the grace to be cleansed from sin and to be clothed with the garment of sanctifying grace in Baptism.
No treasure of the world can be compared with this prerogative.
But as we bear this grace in a fragile vase, we must be most careful to protect and preserve it in ourselves and others, from all danger.
Let the Blessed Virgin Mary be our example.
Well knowing the inestimable value of the grace conferred upon her, she guarded it with the greatest care.
Although exempt from concupiscence and “full of grace,” she was so distrustful of herself, as if she were in continual danger.
How much more, then, must we use precaution, to preserve in ourselves and in others, this treasure of grace, since we feel in ourselves constantly, the law of the flesh which resists the law of the spirit and urges us onto evil, whilst the world and the devil, never weary in placing snares for us, in order to accomplish our ruin.
Therefore, let us have recourse to Mary and invoking her aid, bravely resist all temptations!

PRAYER OF THE CHURCH:
O God, Who through the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin didst prepare a worthy dwelling-place
for Thy Divine Son; grant that, as in view of Thy Son,
Thou didst preserve her from all taint,
so Thou wouldst vouchsafe unto us
that cleansed from all sin by her intercession,
we too may arrive at Thine eternal glory.
Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

PRAYER:
Mirror of holy purity,
Blesed Mary, Virgin Immaculate,
great is my joy while I consider that,
from thy Immaculate Conception,
the most sublime and perfect virtues
were infused into thy soul
and, with them all, the gifts of the Holy Ghost.
I thank and praise the Most Holy Trinity,
Who bestowed on thee these high privileges.
I pray thee, gentle Mother,
obtain for me grace to practise virtue
and to make me worthy
to become partaker of the gifts
and graces of the Holy Ghost.

Hail Mary, Glory be … etc.

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Thought for the Day – 2 December – Recollection

Thought for the Day – 2 December – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

Recollection

“We may imagine that all this applies only to Monks but that is not so.
We all need interior recollection and we can find it even during our work and in the midst of turmoil and confusion.
If we fail to find it, moreover, it is too bad for us, as The Imitation of Christ warns us.
Peace is not in the heart of the carnal man, nor in the man who is devoted to outward things but, in the fervent and spiritual man” (Bk 1 Ch 6:2).

Let us make sure, therefore, that we shall not be distracted by worldly affairs.
In the midst of all our occupations, let us preserve a spirit of detachment and live in the presence of God.
May God be our first thought and our first desire and may He be the true goal of all our actions!

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/12/03/thought-for-the-day-3-december-recollection/
PART TWO:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/11/30/thought-for-the-day-30-november-recollection/

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Quote/s of the Day – 2 December – ‘ He has written us on His hands…’

Quote/s of the Day – 2 December – St Bibiana (Died c 361) Virgin Martyr – Sirach 51:13-17; Matthew 13:44-52 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

The Kingdom of Heaven
is like unto a treasure,
hidden in a field.

Matthew 13:44

I press on,
hoping that I may lay hold of that,
for which Christ Jesus,
has laid hold of me.

Philippians 3:12

He has written us on His Hands,
so as to have us always under His Eyes;
that whoever touches us, touches the apple of His Eye;
that we should never be anxious,
about what we need to live and to clothe ourselves,
that He knows well, we need these things
and takes care of them for us
that He has numbered the hairs on our head
and not one of them will perish
that His Father loves us as He loves Him
and that, He loves us as His Father loves Him
that He Wills that we should be where He is
that is to say, we should be at rest with Him,
in the Breast and Heart of His Father.

St John Eudes (1601-1680)
The Apostle of the Two Holy Hearts

Where is the heart which loves?
On the thing it loves.
Therefore, where our love is,
there our heart is held captive.
It cannot leave it; it cannot be lifted higher,
it cannot go either to the right or the left;
see, it is fixed. Where the miser’s treasure is,
there is his heart and where our heart is,
there is our treasure.
And what is so deplorable is
that the things which hold us in servitude,
are, for the most part, such unworthy things!

St Vincent de Paul (1581-1660)

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One Minute Reflection – 2 December – ‘ … And, the greater their purity, the more they will see!’

One Minute Reflection – 2 December – “The Month of the Divine Infancy and the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary” – St Bibiana (Died c 361) Virgin Martyr – Sirach 51:13-17; Matthew 13:44-52 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a treasure, hidden in a field.” – Matthew 13:44

REFLECTION – “Some of the brethren think that they are excluded from the Holy Ghost’s gifts of grace. Because they neglect to practise the commandments, they do not know that he who has an unadulterated faith in Christ, has within himself, the sum total of all the Divine gifts. Since, through our laziness, we are far from having an active love for Him — a love which shows us the Divine Treasures within us — we naturally think that we are excluded from these gifts.

If, as St Paul says: “Christ dwells in our hearts through faith” (Eph 3:17) and, “all the treasures of wisdom and spiritual knowledge are hidden in Him” (Col 2:3), then, all the treasures of wisdom and spiritual knowledge are hidden in our hearts! They are revealed to the heart, in proportion to our purification by means of the commandments. This is the treasure, hidden in the field of your heart which you have not yet found because of your laziness. Had you found it, you would have sold everything and bought that field. But now, you have abandoned that field and give all your attention to the land nearby, where there is nothing but thorns and thistlesIt is for this reason that the Saviour says: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God” (Mt 5:8) for He is hidden in the hearts of those who believe in Him. They shall see Him and the riches that are in Him, when they have purified themselves, through love and self-control. And, the greater their purity, the more they will see!” – St Maximus the Confessor (c580-662) Abbot and Theologian (Centuries of love 4:69).

PRAYER – O God, giver of all good gifts, Thou Who in Thy servant, Bibiana, joined the flower of virginity with the palm of Martyrdom, by her intercession unite our hearts to Thee in charity, so that, saved from all dangers, we may obtain the rewards of eternal life. Through the same Jesus Christ, Thy Son our Lord, Who lives and reigns with Thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen (Collect).

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Our Morning Offering – 2 December – O Virgin Most Pure, Wholly Unspotted

Our Morning Offering – 2 December – “The Month of the Divine Infancy and the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary” – First Saturday of the Month

O Mary, Mother of God
(O Virgin Most Pure, Wholly Unspotted)
By St Ephrem of Syria (306-373)
Father and Doctor of the Church

O Virgin most pure, wholly unspotted,
O Mary, Mother of God,
Queen of the universe,
thou art above all the saints,
the hope of the elect
and the joy of all the blessed.
It is thou who hast reconciled us with God;
thou art the only refuge of sinners
and the safe harbour of those
who are shipwrecked;
thou art the consolation of the world,
the ransom of captives,
the health of the weak,
the joy of the afflicted
and the salvation of all.
We have recourse to thee
and we beseech thee
to have pity on us.
Amen.

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Saint of the Day – 2 December – Saint Oderisius de Marsi OSB (Died 1105)

Saint of the Day – 2 December – Saint Oderisius de Marsi OSB (Died 1105) Italian Deacon and Cardinal, Abbot of Montecassino, Count of the great noble family of the Marsi. Born at Marsi, Italy and died in 1105 of natural causes at Montecassino. Also known as – Oderisius I, Oderisius of Montecassino, Oderisius of Monte Cassino, Odorisio, Odorisius.

In the ancient and historic centre of Naples, is an area of ​​great artistic and archaeological interest and, therefore, declared a world heritage site, in a narrow alley, behind the large Basilica complex, there is the Sansevero Chapel. Initially, in 1500, it was a Votive Chapel, (a Chapel built in thanksgiving) then, in 1750, it became the burial Chapel of the Princes of Sansevero dei Marsi and Sangro. , by the munificent, wise, scientist and mysterious Raimondo de Sangro, prince of Sansevero.

In this Chapel, resides a concentration of sculptural and architectural works which are famous throughout Europe. The six Saints descended from this ancient Princely House are depicted in the vault: St Randisio – Cardinal, St Berardo (Died 1123) Bishop, Rosalia (Died 1166), Bl Philippa (c1190-1236), St Pietro and our Saint Odorisius.

For Odorisius there is also a magnificent Altar dedicated to him, with a Statue created by the sculptor Francesco Queirolo which depicts him in a mystical attitude, kneeling on a ushion, with the Cardinal’s hat next to him.

Odorisius, was the Count of the Marsi and was created Cardinal Deacon by Pope Alexander II. In 1087 he became the 39th Abbot of the Benedictine Monastery of Montecassino. Emulating the great Abbot Desiderius, his predecessor, he continued his artistic works for the Abbey, demonstrated zeal and favour for the Crusaders whom he welcomed in Montecassino, supporting them with letters sent to the Emperor Alexius of Constantinople.

He had great pity for the deceased, he established a devout and charitable tradition in the Monastery whereby, after the death of each Monk, a poor person would be fed in his place, for thirty days, a custom still in force, as recounted in a 1977 text. There is also, a whole series of prayers and singing of psalms, in suffrage of the deceased which he established for the Cassino community, to be recited everyday. Every Friday he established the custom of the celebration of a Holy Mass for the specific intention of the Faithful Departed.

During his government, the 11th Century ended which had seen the maximum splendour of Montecassino, while continuing the terrible fight against the Muslim invasion.

He died on 2 December 1105 and was buried in Montecassino.

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First Saturday, Our Lady of Didinia, Cappadocia, Turkey (363), St Bibiana (Died c 361) Virgin Martyr and the Saints for 2 December

First Saturday

St Evasius of Brescia
St Habakkuk the Prophet
Bl John Amero

St Lupus of Verona
St Nonnus of Edessa (Died late 4th Century) Bishop
St Oderisius de Marsi OSB (Died 1105) Italian Deacon Cardinal, Abbot of Montecassino.
St Pimenio in Rome
St Pontian

Blessed Robert of Matallana O.Cist. (Died 1185) Abbot
St Silvanus