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Thought for the Day – 15 May – OUR DUTIES TO MARY

Thought for the Day – 15 May – The Imitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary By Thomas à Kempis (1380-1471)

Extracts from The Imitation
of the Blessed Virgin Mary
By Thomas à Kempis CRSA (1380-1471
Imprimatur 17 February 1947

Chapter V
OUR DUTIES TO MARY

i. You must still learn, my son, how to seek God as Mary did.
You must lean upon her powerful aid and be ever doubtful of your own strength, for fear of being enmeshed here below in your passions.
Everyday you should rise above yourself with new thoughts and tender your desires to Heaven, toward the Heaven in which you see Mary your Queen, near Jesus the King and in the midst of the Court of Angels.
Alas! Often our weakness will force us to descend into this vale of tears!
It is then, above all, it will be necessary to make an effort
to raise the voice in frequent supplication to Mary, who is the mother of mercy, so that she may tell her merciful Son how our soul lacks the wine of fervour, how it has need of the perfume of piety, in order to be able to praise Him as one should praise God.
Because He alone, in truth, hastens to succour those who, in order to please Him ,have scorned the world and those, who are, for His sake scorned by the world because of His Name and His holy Gospel.

ii. It is often important indeed, to know of a refuge in which one may hide oneself against storms, in the presence of tempests, of tribulation.
There is no spot, no place more secure, no port more tranquil, than the bosom of Mary.
So, there is no runner more rapid to support us against the blows of the enemy, than an ardent prayer, rising from the plain to the well-armed stronghold of the Virgin Mary. This stronghold is the same one in which Jesus entered, to be clothed therein with a body like unto an armour, so as to chase afar the prince of darkness.
Enter you too, within that fortress so as to be sheltered from those who assail you.
Remain under the mantle of the Virgin Mary; you will be protected by the arms of a mother.
The prayer of Mary puts to flight the.destructive rabble of evil enemies: her aid snatches us from imminent peril.
Near her, he who wavers, finds support and he who is abandoned, assistance.

It is a benefit, a very great benefit, for you, if you know how to
show yourself worthy in this regard and, at the same time,
strive attentively to please the Virgin Mary in everything.
You will thus merit her graces here below and His glory on
high, in the company of the Saints.
Attach yourself to her and do not leave her until she has granted you her blessing, so as to lead you to Heaven.

iii. Prayer:
O Mary, I Entrust Myself to Thine Heart

O Mary, O mistress filled with clemency,
in the name of pure love and affection,
I remain at thy feet.
I beg thee, give to my heart,
an increase of confidence.
Fear pursues me and doubt gnaws at me;
despair assails me in the midst of temptations:
only one thing is still able to console me –
it is that, I have sought
to be harkened by thee, O Mother,
I entrust myself to thine heart.

(By Thomas à Kempis (1380-1471)
Monastic Enchiridion, Chapter IV)

Translated by Fr & Dr Célestin Albin de Cigala (1865-1928)
Faculty of Paris (1947)
Doctor of Theology and Philosophy

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Quote/s of the Day – 15 May – St John Baptiste de la Salle

Quote/s of the Day – 15 May – St John Baptiste de la Salle (1651-1719) “The Father of Modern Education,” Confessor, Priest, Founder

Walk along God’s path.

Show the great love
you have for Jesus,
by being eager
to talk with Him in prayer.

Prayer for the Intercession
of St John Baptist de La Salle

O Glorious Saint Jean Baptiste de la Salle,
Apostle of Children and Youth,
be thou, from the heights of Heaven,
our guide and our patron.
Offer thy prayers fo us and help us,
that we may be kept free
from every stain of error and corruption
and remain ever faithful to Jesus Christ
and to His Church.
Grant that we, practising the virtues
of which thou has been
so wondrous an example,
may be made partakers
of the glory in Heaven, our true country.
Amen

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One Minute Reflection – 15 May –  “And whoever receives one such little child for My sake, receives Me.” – Matthew 18:5

One Minute Reflection – 15 May – “The Month of the Blessed Virgin Mary” – St John Baptiste de la Salle (1651-1719) “The Father of Modern Education,” Confessor, Priest, Founder – Sirach 31:8-11 – Matthew 18:1-5 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

And whoever receives one such little child for My Sake, receives Me.” – Matthew 18:5

REFLECTION – “Could God not have made the human person perfect right from the beginning? For God, Who has always been identical with Himself and Who is not created, everything is possible. But because the existence of the created beings began after God’s, they are necessarily inferior to God, Who made them … Thus, since they are created, they are not perfect. When they have just been born, they are small children and as small children, they are neither accustomed to, nor have they had practice in, perfect conduct … Thus, God could give perfection to the human person right from the beginning but, the human person was incapable of receiving this perfection, for he was only a small child.

And that is why, in the last times, when our Lord gathered up all things in Himself (Eph 1:10), He came to us, not in His power but, in such a way, we were able to see Him. For He could have come to us in His inexpressible glory but, we were not yet able to bear the greatness of His glory. … Although, the Word of God was perfect, with humankind He became a small Child, not for Himself but because of the state of childhood, in which was humankind.” – St Irenaeus (c130-202) Bishop of Lyons, Martyr, Father of the Church (Against the Heresies IV 38, 1-2).

PRAYER – God, Who raised up the holy Confessor John Baptiste for the Christian education of the poor and to strengthen youth in the way of truth and through him, formed a new family in the Church, graciously grant, by his intercession and example, that we, striving to save souls out of zeal for Your glory, may be found worthy to share his heavenly crown. T hrough 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 – 15 May – St John Bosco’s Most Holy Virgin, Help of Christians

Our Morning Offering – 15 May – “The Month of the Blessed Virgin Mary”

Most Holy Virgin Mary,
Help of Christians
By St John Bosco (1815-1888)

Most Holy Virgin Mary,
Help of Christians,
how sweet it is to come to thy feet
imploring thy perpetual aid.
If earthly mothers cease not
to remember their children,
how canst thou,
the most loving of all mothers, forget me?
Grant then to me, I implore thee
thy perpetual aid in all my necessities,
in every sorrow and especially in all my temptations.
I ask for thy unceasing assistance
for all who are now suffering.
Help the weak,
cure the sick,
convert sinners.
Grant through thy intercession,
many vocations to the religious life.
Obtain for us, O Mary, Help of Christians,
that having invoked thee on earth
we may love and eternally thank thee in Heaven.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 15 May – Saint Bercthun (Died 733) Abbot

Saint of the Day – 15 May – Saint Bercthun (Died 733) Abbot of the Monastery n Beverley, North Yorkshire, England. Born in the late 7th Century in Beverley, and died there on 15 May 733 . Also known as – Beorhthun, Berchthun, Berhthu, Bertctun, Bertin, Brithun, Brithwin, Brituno, Britwin, … of Beverley. Additional Memorial – 15 September on local calendars.

A Yorkshireman by birth, Bercthun after having been one of the disciples of St John of Beverley, Archbishop of York, he became a Deacon.

The Archbishop had a great regard for Bercthun, so much so, he entrusted him with the government of the Abbey he had founded in Indervoda or Deirvoda, which would become Beverley which was located in the north of Yorkshire nearby our Saint’s own home-ground and that of St John too.

And it was precisely to this Monastery St John retired after renouncing the government of his Archdiocese. The Venerable St Bede also mentioned Bercthun, calling him “most reverend and most truthful.”

Although we know very little about Bercthu’s personal history, his name appears in various hagiographic sources. The only certain date is the day of his death which occurred on 15 May and, depending on the sources, in the year 733 or 740.

Bercthun’s body was buried in the Monastery but after some miracles were attributed to him through his intercession, it was transferred to the Church and placed next to his master, St John.

St Bercthun is depicted in a bust in the British Library and is locally celebrated and remembered on 15 September possibly the date of the translation of St Bercthun’s Relics.

Beverley Abbey
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Notre-Dame-du-Port / Our Lady of the Port, (1614), St John Baptiste de la Salle, Confessor, St Dymphna (7th Century) Virgin Martyr and the Saints for 15 May

Notre-Dame-du-Port, Clermont-Ferrand, Puy de Dôme, Auvergne / Our Lady of the Port, (1614) – 15 May:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/05/15/notre-dame-du-port-clermont-ferrand-puy-de-dome-auvergne-our-lady-of-the-port-1614-and-memorials-of-the-saints-15-may/

St John Baptiste de la Salle (1651-1719) “The Father of Modern Education,” Priest, Founder of La Salle Schools and of the Brothers of the Christian Schools or FSC (Fratres Scholarum Christianarum).
(His Feast Day was moved in 1969 but his Order and Traditional Catholics keep his Memorial today, as it was from his Canonisation).

His Zealous Life of Grace:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/05/15/saint-of-the-day-15-may-st-john-baptiste-de-la-salle-1651-1719-confessor-known-as-the-father-of-modern-education/
AND::
https://anastpaul.com/2018/04/07/saint-of-the-day-7-april-st-john-baptiste-de-la-salle-1651-1719-the-father-of-modern-education/

St Achilles of Larissa
St Adiutor of Campania
St Alvardo

Blessed Andrew Abellon OP (1375-1450) Priest of the Order of Preachers, Confessor, Preacher, Apostle of the Sick, noted Artist in his day, he was especially known for his manuscript illuminations. 
Talented Andrew:

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2018/05/15/saint-of-the-day-15-may-blessed-andrew-abellon-o-p-1375-1450/

St Bercthun (Died 733) Abbot in Beverley, England
St Bertha of Bingen
St Caecilius of Granada
St Caesarea of Otranto
St Cassius of Clermont
Bl Clemente of Bressanone
St Colman Mc O’Laoighse
St Ctesiphon of Verga

St Dymphna (7th Century) Virgin Martyr “The Lily of Éire,” Virgin Martyr
About St Dymphna:

https://anastpaul.com/2020/05/15/saint-of-the-day-15-may-saint-dymphna-7th-century-the-lily-of-eire-virgin-martyr/

St Euphrasius (1st Century) Martyr, Bishop, Missionary
St Euphrasius’ Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/05/15/saint-of-the-day-15-may-saint-euphrasius-of-andujar-1st-century/

St Gerebernus

St Hallvard of Oslo (c 1020-1043) Martyr in defence of innocence. Layman.
His Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/05/15/saint-of-the-day-15-may-saint-hallvard-of-oslo-c-1020-1043-martyr/

St Hesychius Apostolic Missionary to Spain

St Hilary of Galeata
St Indaletius of Urci
St Isaias
St Isidore of Chios
Bl Joan Montpeó Masip
St Maximus of Clermont
St Nicholas the Mystic
St Rupert of Bingen
St Secundus of Avila
St Simplicius of Sardinia
St Sophia of Rome
St Victorinus of Clermont
St Waldalenus of Beze