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Thought for the Day – 9 April – The Presence of God

Thought for the Day – 9 April – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

The Presence of God

A man who lives always in the Presence of God. cannot sin.
When we find ourselves in the presence of a high-ranking worldly personality, do we dare to behave any other way but correctly and respectfuly?
How should we dare then to behave in any other fashion, in the Presence of the Infinite Majesty of God, our Creator and Redeemer, Who will one day also be our Judge?!
Could He not, in a single instant, snap the thread of our mortal life and call us before His judgement-seat, even while we are in the act of offending Him?!

Let us remember St Paul’s stern warning: “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God” (Heb 10-:31).
Let us remain always in the Presence of God and we shall be at peace and strong in His grace.”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/03/30/thought-for-the-day-30-march-the-presence-of-god/
PART TWO:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/03/27/thought-for-the-day-27-march-the-presence-of-god/

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Lenten Meditations – 9 April – Simon of Cyrene

Lenten Meditations – 9 April – With Fr Richard Frederick Clarke SJ (1839-1900) Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

“The Sacred Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ”
“Short Meditations for Lent”
From “The Devout Year
By Fr Richard Frederick Clarke SJ (1839-1900)

Wednesday after the Fifth Sunday in Lent
Simon of Cyrene

Read St Mark xv:21

[21] And they forced one Simon a Cyrenian coming out of the country, who passed by, the father of Alexander and of Rufus, to take up His Cross. [Mark 15:21]

+1. Our Blessed Lord falls again and again, beneath the weight of the Cross until it becomes evident to the soldiers that He will never be able to drag it to the place of execution.
They accordingly lay hold of a heathen passing by, Simon the Cyrenian and him they compel to carry the Cross. How little Simon knew the happiness in store for him when those rough soldiers seized him and force him, to the ignominious task, of carrying the instrument of His punishment. for a public criminal!
How often we too fail to recognise God’s wonderful designs of mercy, in the sudden disagreeable and contradictory events and circumstances we encounter!

+2. Simon at first, bore the Cross angrily and reluctantly, chafing under the hardship inflicted upon him. But, as he carries it, somehow an unaccountable change embraced him.
It has the power to change his heart and, to make of him, a devoted follower of the Crucified, one of the pillars of the Apostolic Church.
Thus, many a cross which we reluctantly carry, proves to be really the means of our sanctification and salvation!

+3. Before Simon arrives at the summit of Calvary, the Cross had endeared itself to him.
He has recognised that, to carry it for Jesus, was no hardship but a privilege and a joy. In fact the greatest of his life!
So too, the Saints learn to love their cross, to embrace it, to seek it, to carry it with all joy, to be almost discontented if they are without it. This is the very height of peace and felicity; for those who find their joy in the cross, find cause for rejoicing and happiness, everywhere around them.

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Quote/s of the Day – 9 April – Christ, the Word, the Voice, the Message …

Quote/s of the Day – 9 April – Wednesday in Passion Week – Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-19, 25; John 10:22-38 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

My sheep hear My Voice;
I know them and they follow Me.

John 10:27

And as for that in the good ground
they are those who, hearing the Word,
hold it fast in an honest and good heart
and bring forth fruit with patience.

Luke 8:15

“… Blessed are they who hear
the Word of God and keep it.

Luke 11:28

For just as from the Heavens,
the rain and snow come down
and do not return there,
until they have watered the earth,
making it fertile and fruitful,
giving seed to him who sows
and bread to him who eats.

Isaias 55:11

So the Word that He shall send through His Christ,
Who is Himself, the Word and the Message,
shall return to Him with great power.
For when He shall come and bring it,
He shall come down like rain and snow
and through Him all that is sown shall spring up
and bear righteous fruit …
And this is the Voice through which
the dead shall live.

St Aphraates “the Sage” (Died c 345)
Abbot, Father of the Church

What a happy day they spent!
What a blessed night!
Who can say what it was they heard
from the Lord’s mouth?
Let us, too, build a dwelling in our hearts,
construct a house
where Christ can come
to teach and converse with us.

St Augustine (354-430)
Father & Doctor of the Church

Always (read and) listen to it (the Scriptures)
with attention and reverence;
make good use of it;
do not let it fall to earth
but take it into your heart
like a precious balm.
Do all this after the example
of the most holy Virgin,
for she carefully kept in her heart
all the words spoken in praise of her Child.
Remember that our Lord gathers up
the words we speak to Him in prayer,
in measure with the way
we gather up those He speaks to us
by His preaching.

St Francis de Sales (1567-1622)
Doctor of the Church

(Introduction to the Devout Life
Part 2 Chapter 17
)

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One Minute Reflection –9 April – ‘You owe your whole life to Christ Jesus’…’ St Bernard

One Minute Reflection –9 April – “The Month of the Resurrection and the Blessed Sacrament” – Wednesday in Passion Week – Ferial Day – Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-19, 25 – John 10:22-38 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

“The Jews then took up stones to stone Him. Jesus answered them: Many good works I have shown you from my Father. For which of those works, do you stone Me?” – John 10:31-32

REFLECTION – “You owe your whole life to Christ Jesus, for He gave His Life for your life and endured bitter torments that you might not have to endure eternal torment … Is there anything which will not seem sweet to you, after you have gathered into your heart, all the bitter sufferings of your Lord? … As the heavens are higher than the earth (Is 55:9) so is His Life higher than our life and yet, it has been given for our life. As mere nothingness cannot be compared to any other thing, so our life cannot be measured against His…

When I have dedicated to Him, all that I am, all of which I am capable, it will still be like a star compared to the sun, a drop of water to a river, a single stone to a tower, a grain of sand to a mountain. I have nothing but two small things, very small indeed – my body and my soul or, rather, only one, small thing – my will. And am I not going to give it to Him, Who has gone before; so small a being as I, with such blessings, to Him Who, in giving Himself wholly, has wholly redeemed me? Otherwise, were I to keep my will for myself, with what face, what eyes, what spirit or conscience, would I take my refuge in the merciful heart of our God? How could I dare to pierce that strong rampart guarding Israel and cause, not just a few drops but torrents of the Blood to flow which flows from the five parts of His Body, as the price of my Redemption?” – St Bernard (1091-1153) Cistercian Abbot, Father & Doctor of the Church (Selected Sermons).

PRAYER – In Thy mercy, O Lord, may this hallowing fast enlighten the hearts of Thy faithful people and since Thou have given them the desire to serve Thee, lend a gracious ear to their prayers.Through 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 – 9 April – The Love of Thy Name

Our Morning Offering – 9 April – Wednesday in Passion Week

The Love of Thy Name
By Thomas à Kempis CRSA (1380-1471)
The Imitation of Christ

(Book 3 Ch 26:1-4)

My God, Sweetness beyond words,
make bitter all the carnal comfort
which draws me from love of the eternal
and lures me to its evil self,
by the sight of some delightful good
in the present.
Let it not overcome me, my God.
Let not flesh and blood conquer me.
Let not the world and its brief glory
deceive me, nor the devil trip me by his craftiness.
Give me courage to resist,
patience to endure
and constancy to persevere.
Give me the soothing unction of Thy spirit,
rather than all the consolations of the world
and in place of carnal love,
infuse into me,
the love of Thy Name.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 9 April – Saint Acacius (Died c425) Bishop

Saint of the Day – 9 April – Saint Acacius (Died c425) Bishop of Amida, Mesopotamia, then Persia (modern-day Turkey), Confessor. He administered his Diocese from c400-c425 during the reign of the Eastern Roman Emperor , Theodosius II. . He has no extant writings but his life is documented by Socrates Scholasticus, in the 21st chapter of the 7th book of his “Church History.” There, Acacius is described as freeing thousands of slaves. Also known as – Acacio, Acathius.

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Amida, in Mesopotamia, St Acacius, Bishop, who melted any sold even the Sacred Vessels, in order to ransom captives.”

Our Saint Acacius, the Bishop of Amida, a man of faith and action, his tale is intertwined with the political and religious events of 5th Century Persia.

As the Ambassador of Theodosius II to the Sassanid King Iezdgerd I, Acacius found himself mediating between the two powers in a period of growing tension. His fame is linked to the episode of the seven thousand Persian prisoners deported by the Romans. Acacius, moved by their suffering, sold the Sacred Vessels of his Diocese in order to raise the funds needed to ransom these sorrowful prisonsers. When the ransomed captives returned home to Persia, they told their Ruler of the great deeds performed by Acacius. Most of these converted to Christianity of their own accord. An act of Christian charity which earned him the esteem of King Baharam V and the admiration of posterity.

The following is the full account in Socrates Scholastic, “Church History” Book 7, Chapter 21 which records everything known from about St Acacius:

A noble action of Acacius, the Bishop of Amida, at that time greatly enhanced his reputation among all men.

As the Roman soldiery, would on no consideration, restore the captives whom they had taken, , to the Persian King, these captives, about seven thousand in number, were being destroyed by famine in devastating Azazene. This greatly distressed the King of the Persians.

Then Acacius thought such a matter was by no means to be trifled with; having, therefore, assembled his Clergy, he thus addressed them:
Our God, my brethren, needs neither dishes nor cups;
for He neither eats nor drinks, nor is in want of anything. Since then, by the liberality of its faithful members,
the Church possesses many Vessels,
both of gold and silver, it behooves us to sell them,
that by the money thus raised, we may be able to redeem the prisoners and also supply them with food.

Having said these things and many others similar to these,
he ordered the Vessels to be melted and from the proceeds, paid the soldiers a ransom for their captives, whom he supported for some time and then, furnishing them with what was needful for their journey, sent them back to their sovereign.

This benevolence on the part of the excellent Acacius, astonished the King of the Persians, as if the Romans were accustomed to conquer their enemies as well by their beneficence in peace, as their prowess in war.

They say also that the Persian King wished that Acacius should come into his presence that he might have the pleasure of beholding such a man; a wish which, by the Emperor Theodosius’ order was soon gratified.

So important a victory having through Divine favour been achieved by the Romans, many who were illustrious for their eloquence, wrote panegyrics in honour of the Emperor and recited them in public. The Empress herself also composed a poem in heroic verse, for she had excellent literary taste; being the daughter of Leontius the Athenian sophist, she had been instructed in every kind of learning by her father. Atticus the Bishop had baptised her a little while previous to her marriage to the Emperor,and had then given her the Christian name of Eudocia, instead of her pagan one of Athenaïs.

Many, as I have said, produced eulogiums on this occasion. Some indeed, were stimulated by the desire of being noticed by the Emperor, while others were anxious to display their talents to the masses, being unwilling that the attainments they had made by dint of great exertion should lie buried in obscurity.

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Wednesday in Passion Week – FAST, Notre-Dames de Myans / Our Lady of Myans, France (1249) and the Saints for 9 April

Wednesday in Passion Week – Ferial Day – FAST

Notre-Dames de Myans / Our Lady of Myans, Savoy, France (1249) – 9 April:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/04/09/easter-friday-our-lady-of-myans-savoy-france-1249-and-memorials-of-the-saints/

St Acacius (Died c425) Bishop of Amida, Confessor
St Aedesius of Alexandria

Blessed Antony of Pavoni OP (1326-1374) Priest and Martyr, Inquisitor-General in Lombardy, Prior. Beatified on 4 December 1856 by Pope Pius IX. Patronage – of lost articles.
His Life nd Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2017/04/09/saint-of-the-day-9-april-blessed-antony-of-pavoni/

St Brogan
St Casilda of Toledo
St Concessus the Martyr
St Demetrius the Martyr
St Dotto
St Eupsychius of Cappadocia
St Gaucherius
St Hedda the Abbot
St Heliodorus of Mesopotamia
St Hilary the Martyr

St Hugh of Rouen OSB (Died 730) Bishop of Rouen, Paris and Bayeux, Monk, Abbot of Jumièges and Fontenelle Abbey, while, simultaneously governing his Diocese.
His Zealous Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2022/04/09/saint-of-the-day-9-april-saint-hugh-of-rouen-osb-died-730/

Bl James of Padua
Blessed John of Vespignano

St Liborius (early 4th century – 397) Bishop ,of Le Mans Confessor, Reformer, Evangeliser and Shepherd of souls, Builder of Churches and Monasteries.
St Liborius’ story:

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2018/04/09/saint-of-the-day-9-april-st-liborius-of-le-mans-early-4th-century-397/

St Madrun (Died early 6th Century) Widow, Mother, Queen of Gwent in Wales, Missionary with her son St Ceidio to Cornwall after the death of her husband.
Holy St Madrun:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/04/09/saint-of-the-day-9-april-saint-madrun-of-wales-died-early-6th-century-widow/

St Marcellus (Died c474) Bishop of Die
St Mary Cleophas (1st Century) Cousin of the Mother of God


St Maximus of Alexandria
Bl Pierre Camino
St Prochorus

Blessed Thomas of Tolentino OFM (c 1255–1321) Martyr, Friar of the Friars Minor, Missionary.
Blessed Thomas’ Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/04/09/saint-of-the-day-9-april-blessed-thomas-of-tolentino-ofm-c-1255-1321-martyr/

Blessed Ubaldo Adimari OSM (c 1245-1315) Priest and Servite Friar, Soldier, Politician, Penitent, miracle-worker, spiritul student and later assistant of St Philip Bennezi (1233-1285) (one of the Seven Holy Founders of the Order of the Servants of Mary – the Servites). He was Beatified on 3 April 1821 by Pope Pius VII.
Biography:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/04/09/saint-of-the-day-9-april-blessed-ubaldo-adimari-osm-c-1245-1315/

St Waltrude of Mons (c612-686) Widow, Married Mother, later a Nun.
By the life of St Waltrude, we should learn to despise the unjust censures of the world. It persecutes, by its calumnies, those by whose lives, its false maxims are condemned. But, it can only hurt a counterfeit virtue, as the fire consumes only the dross but renders true gold brighter and more pure. Solid virtue is not only tried by humiliations but, gains the greatest advantage and improvement, by making a good use of them.
Her Courageous Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/04/09/saint-of-the-day-9-april-saint-waltrude-of-mons-c612-686-widow/

Martyrs of Croyland – 9 Saints: A group of Benedictine Monks Martyred by pagan Danes – Agamund, Askega, Egdred, Elfgete, Grimkeld, Sabinus, Swethin, Theodore and Ulric. Croyland Abbey, England.

Martyrs of Masyla: Massylitan Martyrs Group of Christians Martyred in Masyla in northwest Africa.

Martyrs of Pannonia: Seven Virgin-Martyrs in Sirmium, Pannonia (modern Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia).

Martyrs of Thorney Abbey – 3+ Saints: A group of Hermits, hermitesses and monks who lived in or around Thorney Abbey who were Martyred together during raids by pagan Danes. We know little more than the names of three – Tancred, Torthred and Tova. 869 by raiders at Thorney Abbey, Cambridgeshire, England.