Posted in QUOTES on ETERNAL LIFE, THE 4 LAST THINGS : HEAVEN By Fr Martin von Cochem

Thought for the Day – 15 April – On the Joys of Heaven

Thought for the Day – 15 April – During this Season of Alleluias and Joy, we will consider Fr von Cochem’s Reflections upon our Heavenly Homeland.

Excerpts from THE FOUR LAST THINGS —- DEATH, JUDGMENT, HELL and HEAVEN
FR MARTIN VON COCHEM (1625-1712) OSFC

Nihil Obstat: Thomas L Kinkead, Censor Liborium
Imprimatur: Michael Augustine — Archbishop of New York (New York 5 Oct 1899)

PART IV
ON HEAVEN

I.1 On the Joys of Heaven

Now that we have meditated upon the Heavenly Jerusalem, the City of God, we will proceed to consider the happiness which the Saints, who dwell therein enjoy, both in regard to body and soul.
It is true as yet they have not their bodies, as a general rule but at the Last Day, they will all have them again and those bodies will then be so beauteous, nothing in the world can compare with them.
And this will principally be because every member will be endowed with four qualities or attributes, namely: beauty, impassibility, agility and subtlety.

By reason of its beauty or glory the body of each one of the Elect will shine like a star, yet, as one star differs from another in glory, so the Saints will shine with greater or lessser splendour according as their lives upon earth have been more or less holy.

In these glorified and radiant bodies, the blessed will be so inexpressibly beautiful, that if a mortal man were now to behold one of these resplendent beings, he would be dazzled by its brilliance and be ready to expire for joy of heart.

In her revelations to St Bridget, the Blessed Mother of God once said: “The Saints stand around my Son like countless stars, whose glory is not to be compared with any temporal light. Believe me, if the Saints could be seen shining with the glory they now possess, no human eye could endure their light, all would turn away, dazzled and blinded.”

Think what happiness it will be for thee, when thy body shines like the sun at midday. Everything which lives and moves, rejoices in the light and warmth of the sun, it gladdens all the face of nature.
In like manner, thy body will be a joy and delight to thyself and all around thee in Heaven because of its beauty and its glory.

The second attribute is impassibility, for the glorified body is incapable of suffering.
It will never be sick or infirm, it will not grow old or unsightly.
It will never again be inconvenienced by hunger or thirst, by heat or cold, by draught or dampness.
It can nevermore be burned by fire, drowned in water, wounded by the sword or crushed beneath a weight; it will be immortal, unchangeable, eternally endowed with perfect health and unfailing strength.
If anyone on earth could purchase this gift of impassibility, how gladly would he give all he possessed to obtain it!

The third attribute is agility.
The glorified body will be able to traverse the greatest distance with the speed of thought.
In one moment it can come down from Heaven to earth; in one moment it can pass from one end of the Heavens to the other, without labour, without fatigue, without difficulty.
We often wish we could fly like the birds, that we could speed on our way like clouds on the wings of the wind, that we could follow thought in its rapid flight.
If it were possible to purchase this power, everyone would part with all his worldly wealth for it, if only to obtain it for one single year.
How is it, then, that thou dost take so little trouble to ensure for thyself, the possession of this gift for all eternity?

The fourth attribute of the glorified body is subtlety which consists in the faculty of penetrating all matter, of passing in and out wheresoever it will.
No wall is too thick, no iron gate too massive, no mountain too great to form an obstacle to the glorified body.
As the sun’s rays pass through glass, so the bodies of the redeemed as they are in Heaven, penetrate all matter, however dense and solid it may be.
They can also make themselves visible or invisible at will.
What wouldst thou not give to become possessed of such a faculty?

How great is Thy bounty, Almighty God, towards Thine Elect!
Thou bestowest upon them precious and sublime gifts which no amount of this world’s riches can purchase.
Who would not gladly spend his life in Thy Service and suffer afflictions in this world, in order to possess these inestimable gifts to all eternity?!

Ask this poor frail body if it would not fain shine as the light, be exempt from suffering, move with the speed of thought, be unfettered as a spirit?
To own such powers would indeed, be a joy and a consolation unspeakable.

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Quote/s of the Day – 15 April – Who is he who overcomes the world?

Quote/s of the Day – 15 April – “The Month of the Resurrection and the Blessed Sacrament” – Wednesday after the Octave of Easter – Ferial Day – 1 John 5:4 -10 – John 20:19-31– Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

“Who is he who overcomes the world?
but he who believes
that Jesus is the Son of God.

1 John 5:5

He wants you to become
a living force for all mankind,
lights shining in the world.
You are to be radiant lights
as you stand beside Christ,
the Great Light,
bathed in the glory of Him
who is the Light of Heaven.

St Gregory Nazianzen (330-390)
Father & Doctor of the Church

The very prince of the universe, is man;
the crowning point of man, is his heart;
of the heart, is love
and the perfection of love, is charity.
That is why the love of God is the goal,
the crowning point,
the be-all and end-all of the universe
.”

(Treatise on the Love of God, Book 10, Chapter 1)

St Francis de Sales (1567-1622)
Doctor of Charity

“If we live good lives, hoping for a Heavenly reward
and guided by the action of the Holy Spirit,
dwelling within us, we shall possess this spiritual joy.
Once we possess it, it will be erased, neither by temptation,
nor by suffering, nor by persecution,
as long as our faith remains firm and steadfast.
The sincere Christian accepts pleasure
and pain with equal readiness
because he places everything in God’s Hands.
… We must try, at least, to achieve that spirit
of complete resignation to God’s Will
which is always rewarded by peace of soul!

Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

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One Minute Reflection – 15 April – ‘ … Thanks to this Heart!… ‘

One Minute Reflection – 15 April – “The Month of the Resurrection and the Blessed Sacrament” – Ferial Day – 1 John 5:4 -10 – John 20:19-31– Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

My Lord and my God.” – John 20:28

REFLECTION – “Thomas said: “Unless I see the mark of the nails in His Hands and put my finger into the nailmarks and put my hand into His Side, I will not believe.” What an astonishing hardness of heart on this disciple’s part: not even the witness of so many of the brethren, nor even the sight of their joy, were enough to give him faith. Yet, the Lord appeared to take care of him. The good Shepherd does not allow the loss of His sheep (Mt 18:12) having said to His Father: “Thou gave them to me and none of them was lost” (Jn 17:6.12). Let the shepherds learn, then, what care they should show towards their sheep, since the Lord came for a single one. Any care and labour are a small thing, compared with the importance of one soul…

Put your finger here and see My Hands, and bring your hand and put it into My Side, and do not be unbelieving but believe.” O blessed hand that penetrated the secrets of the Heart of Christ! What riches did they not find in it? It was while resting on this Heart that John drew out the Mysteries of Heaven (Jn 13:25), while penetrating It that Thomas found great treasures – what a wonderful school which forms such disciples! Thanks to this Heart, the former expressed marvellous things, higher than the stars, concerning the Divinity when he said: “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God” (Jn 1:1). And the latter, touched by the Light of Truth, cried out this sublime cry: “My Lord and my God!” – St Thomas of Villanova OSA (1486-1555) Hermit of Saint Augustine, Bishop (Sermon for Low Sunday (in Homiliarius Breviarii Romani).

PRAYER – Grant, we beseech Thee, O Lord God, unto all Thy servants that they may remain continually in the enjoyment of soundness, both of mind and body and, by the glorious intercession of the Blessed Mary, always a Virgin, may be delivered from present sadness and enter into the joy of Thine eternal gladness. 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).

Posted in DOCTORS of the Church, GOD ALONE!, GOD is LOVE, Our MORNING Offering, PRAYERS of the SAINTS, QUOTES on GRACE, QUOTES on LOVE of GOD, REDEMPTORISTS CSSR, St Alphonsus de Liguori,

Our Morning Offering – 15 April – O God of Love, Give Me Thy Love and Thy Grace By St Alphons

Our Morning Offering – 15 April – “The Month of the Resurrection and the Blessed Sacrament” – Ferial Day

O God of Love,
Give Me Thy Love and Thy Grace
By St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)

Most Zealous Doctor

O God of Love,
Thou art
and shall be forever,
the only delight of my heart
and the sole object of my affections.
Since Jesus said:
‘Ask and you shall receive,’
I do not hesitate to say:
‘Give me Thy Love and Thy Grace.’
Grant that I may love Thee
and be loved by Thee.
I want for nothing else.
Amen

Posted in SAINT of the DAY

Saint of the Day – 15 April – Saint Waltmann O.Praem. (Died 1138) Abbot,

Saint of the Day – 15 April – Saint Waltmann O.Praem. (Died 1138) Abbot, a disciple of St Norbert (c1080-1134). a renowned Preacher and Defender of the Faith against heresy, Founder of new Monasteries. He entered the Premonstratensian Order, also knopwn as the Norbertines or White Canons. Also known as – Gualtmannus, Waltmann of Antwerp, of Cambrai.

In around 1120, when Tanchelm, a layman, proved effective in spreading his new heretical movement in Antwerp, the local Bishop, Burchard of Cambrai, sought the assistance of St Norbert of Xanten and his newly formed Premonstratensians in combating the heresy.

St Norbert’s success over Tanchelm (commemorated in a stained glass window of the Cathedral) led the Canons of historic St Michaels in Antwerp, to move to Notre-Dame and give St Michaels to St Norbert as the site of the first Premonstratensian foundation in Antwerp.

St Waltmann, one of St Norbert’s talented Preachers in Antwerp, became the first Abbot. During his 14 years in that Office St Waltmann made St Michaels the centre of re-established religious unity in Antwerp.

He also founded, as daughter-houses, the Premonstratensian Abbeys of Averbode and Tongerloo, both of which still exist today, alhough St Michael’s was suppressed during the French Revolution.

Posted in MARIAN TITLES, SAINT of the DAY

Our Lady of Kieff (1010) and the Saints for 15 April

FERIAL DAY

Our Lady of Kieff (1010) – 15 April:
HERE:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/04/15/our-lady-of-kieff-1010-and-memorials-of-the-saints-15-april/

St Abbo II of Metz Bishop of Metz, France from 697 to 707.

St Abbondio of Como (Died c564) The Fourth Bishop of Como, Italy, Confessor, Theologian, Papal Legate.
Biography:

https://anastpaul.com/2021/04/15/saint-of-the-day-15-april-saint-abbondio-of-como-died-c-564/

St Acuta

Saint Anastasia of Rome (Died c 68) Martyr, Spiritual Student of St Peter the Apostle AND:
St Basilissa of Rome (Died c 68) Martyr, Spiritual Student of St Peter the Apostle. put to death during the reign of Nero. They were among the first converts to Christianity in the 1st century after Christ.
The Roman Martyrology states today: “At Rome, the Saints Basilissa and Anastasia. Of noble families, they were disciples of the Apostles and, as they persevered courageously in the profession of their faith, in the time of the Emperor Nero, they had their tongues and feet cut off, were put to the sword and thus obtained the Crown of Martyrdom.
Their Life and Death:

https://anastpaul.com/2022/04/15/saint-s-of-the-day-15-april-saints-anastasia-and-st-basilissa-died-c-68-martyrs/

St Crescens Martyr of Myra No further information has survived bar the method of his Martyrdom, being by fire.
St Eutyches of Rome
St Eutychius Martyr of Ferentino. No further information has survived.

St Hunna (of Strasbourg) (died 679) Known as the Holy Washerwoman,
The life of St Hunna:

https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2018/04/15/saint-of-the-day-15-april-st-hunna-died-679/

Bl Laurentinus Sossius
St Maro of Rome
St Maximus of Persia
St Mundus
St Nidger of Augsburg
St Olympiades of Persia

St Ortarius (Died c580) Priest, Abbot of Landelles, near Vire in Normandy, France. A man of great wisdom, austerity and devotion, a renowned and rivetting Preacher, a skilled and beloved leader as well as the benefactor of all the poor and the sick within his reach. Also known as “The Apostle of Normandy.”
The Roman Martyrology states: “In the Monastery of Landelles in the territory of Bayeux in Normandy, France, Saint Ortarius, the Abbot, dedicated to a life of austerity and prayer and assiduous in caring for the sick and assisting the poor.
“The Apostle of Normandy:”

https://anastpaul.com/2024/04/15/saint-of-the-day-15-april-saint-ortarius-of-landelles-died-c580-priest-abbot/

St Paternus of Avranches (c482-c565) Bishop, Abbot, Monk, Hermit, Miracle-worker, Founder of Monasteries, local Missionary to the pagans.
Biography:

https://anastpaul.com/2023/04/15/saint-of-the-day-15-april-st-paternus-of-avranches-c482-565-bishop/

St Paternus/Padarn of Wales (c482-c 568) Bishop, Monk, Hermit, renowned Preacher – he built a Monastery of Llanbadarn Fawr in Wales.
His Life:

https://anastpaul.com/2020/04/15/saint-of-the-day-15-april-st-paternus-of-wales-c-482-c-568/

St Pausilopo of Thrace

St Ruadhan (Died 584) Irish Priest, Monk, Abbot of Lorrha. He was known for his prophesies
About St Ruadhan:

https://anastpaul.com/2019/04/15/saint-of-the-day-15-april-st-ruadan-died-584/

St Sylvester (Died c536) Abbpt of Réome Abbey now Moutier-Saint-Jean, in Burgundy, France. He was a favourite disciple of the Founder, St Jean I, whom he succeeded in the Office of Abbot.
Holy St Sylvester:

https://anastpaul.com/2025/04/15/saint-of-the-day-15-april-saint-sylvester-died-c536-abbot/

Doorway from Moutiers-Saint-Jean

St Theodore of Thrace
St Victorinus of Rome
St Waltmann O.Praem. (Died 1138) Abbot

Mercedarian Martyrs of Africa: A group of Mercedarian Monks sailing to Africa as on a mission to redeem capture Christians. Captured by Moors, they were tortured and executed for their faith. Martyrs. 1393.