Posted in DIVINE Mercy, Goodness, Patience, GOD ALONE!, GOD is LOVE, QUOTES on LOVE of GOD, QUOTES on UNITY/with GOD, SACRED HEART REFLECTIONS

Thought for the Day – 12 June – The Promises Made to Those who Practise Devotion to the Sacred Heart

Thought for the Day – 12 June – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

The Promises Made to Those Who Practise
Devotion to the Sacred Heart

“The promises made by Jesus to those who are truly devoted to His Sacred Heart, are a new proof of His Infinite Love and Mercy.
However, if anyone were to cultivate devotion to the Sacred Heart, merely to gain His benefits and to think more of his own spiritual and temporal advantage than of Jesus, he would display a niggardly spirit, quite unworthy of the Lord’s favour.

The worship of the Sacred Heart could degenerate into a kind of utilitarian egoism, undeserving of the name of devotion at all!
Pious practices, could become cold and formal and degenerate into sentimentality tinged with superstition.
There is nothing to prevent us asking the Sacred Heart for graces and favours which we need.
In fact, we should do so, for it is He Who has made these promises to us and is eager to fulfil them because He loves us.
But, we should be generous with Jesus in return for His Infinite Generosity towards us.
We should love Him because He is so worthy of our love.
Our love should be expressed, not only in prayers and outward forms but, in a deep personal transformation, which will make us more like Jesus.

True love transforms and unites two hearts.
Let us love Jesus and we shall live with Jesus, through Jesus and in Jesus.
His love will effect in us, the miracle which it produces in St Paul.
To me to live is Christ!” (1 Phil 1:21).”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/06/07/thought-for-the-day-7-june-the-promises-made-to-those-who-practise-devotion-to-the-sacred-heart/

Posted in CHRIST, the BRIDEGROOM, CONFESSION/PENANCE, QUOTES on FORGIVENESS, QUOTES on Love of Self, QUOTES on PURITY, QUOTES on PURITY of INTENTION, QUOTES on WATCHING, The BEATITUDES, The SECOND COMING

Quote/s of the Day – 12 June – Keep your lamps burning …

Quote/s of the Day – 12 June – Ecclesiasticus i 31:8-11; Luke 12:35-40– Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org

“Let your loins be girt about
and your lamps burning …

Luke 12:35

“ … The Bridegroom came
and they, who were ready,
went in with Him …
 ”

Matthew 25:10

If you wish to rid yourself of self-love,
purify your intentions
and, in every action,
seek what is pure
and what alone, will give honour to God.

St Anthony Mary Zaccaria (1502-1539)

Lord, forgive this great sinner.
Give me time to do penance.
No more world, no more sins!

St Camillus de Lellis MI (1550-1614)

If they, must regard themselves
as useless servants, who have done all their duty,
what must I do, who have done
so small a part of what I ought to have done
?”

St Andrew Avellino CR (1521–1608)

Posted in CHRIST the LIGHT, CHRIST the WORD and WISDOM, EVENING and NIGHT Prayers, FATHERS of the Church, ONE Minute REFLECTION, QUOTES on PRAYER, The WORD

One Minute Reflection – 12 June – Let your … lamps burn in your hands.

One Minute Reflection – 12 June – “The Month of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus” – Pentecost Thursday – St Juan de Sahagun (1419-1479) Confessor, Priest and Friar of the Order of the Augustinians – Ecclesiasticus i 31:8-11 – Luke 12:35-40 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

Jesus said to His disciples: Let your … lamps burn in your hands.” – Luke 12:35

REFLECTION – “Prayer offered during the hours of night possess great power, even more than that offered during the day. That is why all the Saints were in the habit of praying at night, combating the body’s drowsiness and the sweetness of sleep and overcoming their bodily nature.  The Prophet also said: “I am wearied with sighing; every night I flood my bed with weeping” (Ps 6:7) as he uttered heartfelt sighs in impassioned prayer.  And elsewhere: “At midnight I rise to give Thee thanks because of Thy just ordinances, O just God” (Ps 118:62). For every request for which the Saints desired to importune God, they armed themselves with nocturnal prayer and, at once received that which they besought Him.

Satan himself fears nothing as much as prayer offered during the night watches. Even if they are accompanied by distractions, it does not return fruitless, as long as something inappropriate is not being asked for. That is why Satan engages in severe combat against those who keep watch at night, so as to deter them from this practice if he can, especially if they show themselves to be persevering. But those who are in any way defended against his pernicious wiles and have tasted the gifts God grants, at these times of vigil and, have had personal experience, of the greatness of the help God gives them, wholly despise him, he and all his craftiness.” – St Isaac the Syrian of Nineveh (c613-c700) Bishop of Nineveh, Monk at Mosul, Father of the Church (Ascetical Discourses)

PRAYER – O God, Author of peace and lover of charity, Who endowed blessed John, Your Confessor, with a wondrous grace for reconciling enemies; grant by his merits and intercession that, being ourselves firmly rooted in Thy charity, we may not be separated from Thee by any temptations.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).

weet Heart of my JESUS, Make me love Thee ever more and more! – 300 Days Indulgence Once a day, Plenary Once a month – Pope Pius IX – 26 November 1876

Posted in JUNE-THE SACRED HEART, Our MORNING Offering, PRAYERS of the SAINTS, SACRED HEART PRAYERS

Our Morning Offering – 12 June – O Heart of Jesus! By St Gertrude

Our Morning Offering – 12 June – “The Month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus”

O Heart of Jesus!
By St Gertrude the Great (1256-1302)

Sanctity of the Heart of Jesus,
consecrate my heart;
Providence of the Heart of Jesus,
watch over my heart;
Unchangeableness of the Heart of Jesus,
strengthen my heart;
Purity of the Heart of Jesus,
purify my heart;
Obedience of the Heart of Jesus,
subjugate my heart;
Amiability of the Heart of Jesus,
make Thyself known to my heart;
Divine attractions of the Heart of Jesus,
captivate my heart;
Riches of the Heart of Jesus,
do ye suffice for my heart;
Floods of grace and blessing
which flow from the Heart of Jesus,
inundate my heart.
O Heart of Jesus! be Thou my joy,
my peace, my repose in this world
and in the next.
O Heart of Jesus! adored in Heaven,
Invoked on earth, feared in hell,
Reign over all hearts,
Reign throughout all ages,
Reign forever in celestial glory.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 12 June – St Onuphrius (Died c400) Hermi,

Saint of the Day – 12 June – St Onuphrius (Died c400) Hermi, living a miraculous life assisted by his Angel alone in the Egyptian desert for 60 years. Speaking to God and His Angel only, who weekly brought him Holy Communion and daily brought him bodily sustenance. The dates and details of his birth and death are unknown except that he died in June c400. Patronages – of weavers (apparently due to his leaf-woven garment and his long hair which also acted as clothing, Towns in Italy – Centrache, Catanzaro Paterno, Avezzano, Siena and Sutera. Also known as – Onuphrius of Egypt, Humphrey… Onofre… Onofrio…
Onophry… Onouphrius
… The name Onophrius is of Egyptian origin and means ‘who is always happy.’

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “In Egypt, St Onuphrius, an Anchorite, who led a religioys life in the desert for 60 years and renowned for great virtues and merits, departed for Heaven. His admirable deeds were recorded by the Abbot, Paphmutius.

The Vita of our Saint today, Onuphrius, was written by another Saint, Paphmutius, an Egyptian Monk. His writing bears an unmistakable resemblance to two other great classics of the genre, St Jerome’s life of St Paul the First Hermit and the tale of St Mary of Egypt.

Paphmutius, eager to meet the desert Hermit, to learn about their lives and their eremeiic experience which was so much discussed at that time, went into the desert in search of them. After two stops in 21 days, exhausted, he collapsed onto the ground. Looking up, he saw a human figure of terrible appearance appear, covered from head to toe only by long hair and a few leaves.

This was usual for Hermits, who were accustomed to being always alone and seen only by Angels, in the end did without a garment difficult to obtain or replace in the desert.

Initially frightened, Paphmutius tried to escape but the human figure called him telling him to stay, then he understood that he had found who he was looking for, it was an Hermit. Once mutual trust had been established, the confidences began, the Hermit said his name was Onuphrius and he had been in the desert for around 60 years and had never seen another living soul! He ate herbs and rested in caves but initially it was not like this, he had lived in a Monastery in the Thebaid area, together with a hundred Monks.

But desirous of a more solitary life following the example of St. John the Baptist and the Prophet Elijah, he left the Monastery to dedicate himself to the eremitical life; having advanced into the desert area with little food, after a few days he met another Hermit in a cave, whom he asked to assit him and initiate him into that very particular life.

The Hermit obliged and then accompanied him to a place which was an oasis with palm trees, stayed with him for thirty days and then left, returning to his cave. Once a year the Hermit would come to visit him and comfort him but on one of these visits, as soon as he arrived he bowed to greet him and collapsed and died. Filled with sadness Onuphrius buried him in a place near his Hermitage. Onuphrius then told Paphmutius how he adapted to the changing seasons; how he resisted the elements and how he supported his physical needs, an Angel provided for his daily nourishment, the same Angel brought him Holy Communion on Sundays. The miracle of the Angel was also seen by Paphmutius whom Onuphrius led to his Hermitage of ‘Calidiomea,’ the place of palm trees.

They continued their spiritual conversations until the holy Hermit said: “God has sent you here so that you may give my body a suitable burial, since I have reached the end of my earthly life.” Paphnutius proposed that Onuphrius take his place, but the Hermit replied that this was not God’s Will, he had to return to Egypt and tell what he had witnessed.

After blessing him, he knelt in prayer and Died. Paphnutius covered him with part of his own tunic and buried him in a crevice in the rock. Before he left, a landslide reduced Onuphrius’ cave to ruins, also knocking down the palm trees, a sign of God’s Will that no one else would live as a Hermit in that place.

Regardless of the historical existence of St Onuphrius, the Greek ‘Life’ of Paphnutius concludes by saying that the holy Hermit died on 11 June 11, however St Onuphrius is celebrated on 12 June. Anthony, Archbishop of Novgorod, reports that in his time (1200) the head of St Onuphrius was preserved in the Church of St Acindino.

St Onuphrius’ cult and his memory spread to all the countries of Asia Minor and to Egypt, all the calendars of these regions report him on the 10th, 11th, 12th of June; in Arabic he is Abü Nufar, (the herbivore).

The image of St Onuphrius, a naked Hermit, covered only with his hair, was the object of figurative representation in art, in all the centuries, enriched by the many narrated details, the loincloth made of leaves, the camel, the skull, the Cross, the host with the chalice, the Angel.

Posted in MARIAN TITLES, SAINT of the DAY

Pentecost Thursday, Madonna del Giorno di Montalto / Our Lady of Montalto, Italy (1294), St Juan de Sahagun and the Saints for 12 June

Pentecost Thursday

St Juan de Sahagun OESA (1419-1479) Priest and Friar of the Order of the Augustinians, Confessor, Preacher, Social Reformer, Defender of workers.
St Juan’s Amazing Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2017/06/12/saint-of-the-day-12-june-st-john-of-sahagun-o-e-s-a/

Madonna del Giorno di Montalto / Our Lady of Montalto, Messina, Italy (1294) – 12 June:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/06/12/feast-of-the-immaculate-heart-of-mary-madonna-del-giorno-di-montalto-our-lady-of-montaltomessina-italy-1294-and-memorials-of-the-saints-12-june/

St Amphion of Nicomedia
Bl Antonio de Pietra
St Arsenius of Konev
St Christian O’Morgair of Clogher
St Chrodobald of Marchiennes
St Cominus
Bl Conrad of Maleville
St Cunera
St Cuniald
St Cyrinus of Antwerp
St Eskil
St Galen of Armenia
St Gerebald of Châlons-sur-Seine
St Geslar

Blessed Guy Vignotelli of Cortona OFM (c1185-1250) Priest of the Friars Minor, Miracle-worker. Blessed Guy was Beatified in 1583 by Pope Gregory XIII.
Holy Blessed Guy:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/06/12/saint-of-the-day-12-june-blessed-guy-vignotelli-of-cortona-ofm-c1185-1250-priest/

St Pope Leo III (c 750-816) Bishop of Rome and Ruler of the Papal States from 26 December 795 to his death. Defender of the City ad peoples of Rome and of the Church. Peacemaker and restorer of Churches and Monasteries, Patron of the Arts and Apostle of the poor. Know as “Charlemagne’s Pope”
His Holy Life:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/06/12/saint-of-the-day-12-june-st-pope-leo-iii-c-750-816/

St Odulf (Died c865) Priest, Monk, Prior, zealous Missionary to the Frisians. Odulf was gifted with the charism of prophecy. Born in Brabant (in modern Belgium) and died in c865 of natural causes at his Monastery, Saint Martin of Utrecht. Patronages – Borgloon, Belgium, Evesham, England, Stavoren, Holland, Utrecht, Holland.
Zealous St Odulf:

https://anastpaul.com/2024/06/12/saint-of-the-day-12-june-saint-odulf-of-utrecht-died-c865-priest/


St Olympius of Aenos
St Onuphrius (Died c400) Hermit
Bl Pelagia Leonti of Milazzo
St Peter of Mount Athos
St Placid of Val d’Ocre
St Ternan of Culross
St Valerius of Armenia

Martyrs of Bologna: Three Christians who were Martyred at different times and places, but whose relics have been collected and enshrined together – Celsus, Dionysius, and Marcellinus. Their relics were enshrined in churches in Bologna and Rome in Italy.

St Basilides and Companions / Martyrs of Rome: Four members of the Imperial Roman nobility. They were all soldiers, one or more may have been officers and all were Martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian – Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius.
They were martyred in 304 outside Rome, Italy and buried along the Aurelian Way.

Three Holy Exiles: Three Christian men who became Benedictine Monks at the Saint James Abbey in Regensburg, Germany, then Hermits at Griestatten and whose lives and piety are celebrated together. – Marinus, Vimius and Zimius.