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NOVENA to St John Paul the Great DAY ONE – 13 OCTOBER

NOVENA to St John Paul the Great DAY ONE – 13 OCTOBER

As mentioned on the Announcement – I will be posting the Novena prayer as well as a lesser known fact about St John Paul, a quote – perhaps of equal obscurity, together with a short Reflection on his life from Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.  https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/10/06/novena-to-st-john-paul-day-one-6-october/DAY ONE - NOVENA ST JOHN PAUL - 13 OCT 2017 2,

 

Little Known Fact #1:  During his Theological Studies in Seminary, Karol Wojtyla greatly desired to read the works of St John of the Cross in the original Spanish language. He mastered the language very quickly and was even asked by the Spanish instructor to assist him in translating a Spanish text that was to be read over the Polish new radio a few hours before it would be broadcast.

REFLECTION:   “Follow me.” The Risen Lord says these words to Peter.   They are His last words to this disciple, chosen to shepherd His flock. “Follow me” – this lapidary saying of Christ can be taken as the key to understanding the message which comes to us from the life of our late beloved Pope John Paul II. …” Pope Benedict

Let us Pray:

O Holy Trinity, we thank You for having given to the Church Pope John Paul II and for having made him shine with Your fatherly tenderness, the glory of the Cross of Christand the splendour of the Spirit of love.

He, trusting completely in Your infinite mercy and in the maternal intercession of Mary, has shown himself in the likeness of Jesus the Good Shepherd and has pointed out to us the way of holiness as the path to reach eternal communion with You Grant us, through his intercession, according to Your will, the grace that we implore,

………………….. [state your intention here].

Continue, beloved St John Paul, we implore you, to sustain from heaven the faith of God’s people.   We praise and thank You Father that St John Paul has been numbered among Your saints and make our prayer through our Lord Jesus Christ with the Holy Spirit, one God forever.

Totus Tuus, Amen.

Quote Day One:  “Only the chaste man and the chaste woman are capable of real love.”

only the chaste man - st john paul - 6 oct 2017

 

 

 

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One Minute Reflection – 13 October – The Memorial of St Gerald of Aurillac

One Minute Reflection – 13 October – The Memorial of St Gerald of Aurillac

I will rather boast most gladly of my weaknesses, in order that the power of Christ may dwell with me.
Therefore, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions and difficulties, for the sake of Christ;  for when I am weak, then I am strong….2 Cor 12:9-102 cor 12 - 9,10

REFLECTION – “Trials and tribulations offer us a chance to make reparation for our past faults and sins.
On such occasions the Lord comes to us like a physician to heal the wounds left by our sins.  Tribulation is the divine medicine.”…St Augustine of Hippo (354-430)trials and tribulations-staugustine-13 oct 2017

PRAYER – Almighty Father, let Your light so penetrate our minds, that walking by Your commandments, we may always follow You, our leader and our Guide in the path of Him who suffered and died for our love.   St Gerald of Aurillac, you consecrated yourself and gave up your riches to the poor to follow the way of the Lord, please pray for us.  Through Jesus Christ, our Lord in union with the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amenst gerald of aurillac pray for us - 13 oct 2017

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Quote/s of the Day – 12 October

Quote/s of the Day – 12 October

“He belongs to you but more than that,
He longs to be in you, living and ruling in you,
as the head lives and rules in the body.
He wants His breath to be in your breath,
His heart in your heart
and His soul in your soul.”

St John Eudeshe belongs to you - st john eudes - 12 oct 2017

“It is with the smallest brushes
that the artist paints the most
exquisitely beautiful pictures.”

St André Bessetteit is with the smallest brushes - 12 oct 2017

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One Minute Reflection – 12 October – The Memorial of St Edwin of Northumbria

One Minute Reflection – 12 October – The Memorial of St Edwin of Northumbria

If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
And if I have prophetic powers and understand all mysteries and all knowledge and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains
but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away all I have and if I deliver my body to be burned but have not love, I gain nothing.….1 Cor 13:1-3

REFLECTION – ““What does love look like?
It has the hands to help others.
It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy.
It has eyes to see the misery and want.
It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of men.
That is what love looks like.”
St Augustine (354-430)what does love look like - st augustine - 12 oct 2017

PRAYER – Almighty, ever-living God, as You sent Your only Son to rescue us because Your love has no end, help to follow Your love and live in the way He showed us. St Edwin of Northumbria, once you learnt of the love of God, you brought it to your land and taught your people its true meaning, please pray for us, amen.st edwin pray for us

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Quote/s of the Day – 9 October – The Memorial of Blessed John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

Quote/s of the Day – 9 October – The Memorial of Blessed John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

“Fear not that your life shall come to an end
but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.”fear not - bl john henry - 9 oct 2017

“To live is to change
and to be perfect,
is to have changed often.”to live is to change - bl john henry - 9 oct 2017

“Nothing would be done at all,
if one waited until one could do it so well,
that no one could find fault with it.”nothing would be done at all - bl john henry newman - 9 oct 2017

“Regarding Christianity,
ten thousand difficulties –
do not make one doubt.”regarding christianity - newman - 9 oct 2017

“A great memory does not make a mind,
any more than a dictionary is a piece of literature.”

BLESSED JOHN HENRY NEWMAN (1801-1890)a great memory - bl john henry - 9 oct 2017

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One Minute Reflection – 9 October – The Memorial of Blessed John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

One Minute Reflection – 9 October – The Memorial of Blessed John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

But without faith it is impossible to please him,
for anyone who approaches God must believe
that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him....Hebrews 11:6

REFLECTION – “Oh that we could take that simple view of things, as to feel that the one thing which lies before us is to please God!   What gain is it to please the world, to please the great, even to please those whom we love, compared with this?   What gain is it to be applauded, admired, courted, followed, compared with this one aim, of not being disobedient to a heavenly vision?   What can this world offer comparable with that insight into spiritual things, that keen faith, that heavenly peace, that high sanctity, that everlasting righteousness, that hope of glory, which they have who in sincerity love and follow our Lord Jesus Christ?”…Blessed John Henry Newmanoh that we could take, that simple view - bl john henry - 9 oct 2017

PRAYER – “Dear Jesus, help me to spread Your fragrance everywhere I go.
Flood my soul with Your spirit and life.
Penetrate and possess my whole being so utterly,
that my life may only be a radiance of Yours.
Shine through me and be so in me
that every soul I come in contact with
may feel Your presence in my soul.
Let them look up and see no longer me but only Jesus!”
Blessed John Henry Newman, pray for us!bl john henry pray for us

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Quote/s of the Day – 9 October

Quote/s of the Day – 9 October

“Jesus, I am committing myself to accepting the things in life
I cannot change and I ask for the grace of serenity.
I am committing myself to changing the things in life
I can change and I ask for the grace of courage.
I am committing myself to knowing the difference
and I ask for the grace of wisdom.”jesus, take away - karl rahner - 8 oct 2917

“Jesus, take away the arrogance in my ego
and give me Your heart in its place.
Take away my ego-centredness
and make Your heart and its purposes.
the centre of myself.
I willingly enter the fire of Your heart
and let Your heart burn away my ego
and enflame me with enthusiasm
for the conversion of the world to the desires of Your heart.”
I feel the passionate longing of Your heart for all humanity and I ask to be an apostle of Your love.”

Karl Rahner SJjesus i am committing myself - karl rahner - 8 oct 2017

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ONE MINUTE REFLECTION – 8 October

ONE MINUTE REFLECTION – 8 October

May our Lord Jesus Christ…console your hearts and strengthen them for every good word and work...2 Thessalonians 2:16-17

REFLECTION – “Jesus knows how to comfort us.
So when you are desolate, leave creatures behind.
Come to the tabernacle and you will always find strength and consolation.”…St Peter Julian Eymardjesus knows how to console us- st peter julian eymard - 8 oct 2017

PRAYER – Lord Jesus, let me frequently have recourse to You in the Blessed Sacrament. O Sacrament most Holy, O Sacrament Divine, all praise and all thanksgiving, be every moment thine! Amencome lord jesus come - 8 oct 2017

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Quote/s of the Day – 7 October – The Memorial of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

Quote/s of the Day – 7 October – The Memorial of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

THE SEVEN BLESSINGS OF THE ROSARY

“The Rosary, recited with meditation on the mysteries, brings about the following marvelous results:

1. It gradually gives us a perfect knowledge of Jesus Christ;
2. It purifies our souls, washing away sin;
3. It gives us victory over all our enemies;
4. It makes it easy for us to practice virtue;
5. It sets us on fire with love of Our Blessed Lord;
6. It enriches us with graces and merits;
7. It supplies us with what is needed to pay,
all our debts to God and to our fellow men
and finally, it obtains all kinds of graces for us from Almighty God.”

St Louis Marie Grignion De Montfort (1673-1716)the seven blessings of the rosary - st louis de montfort - 2017

The Rosary, when it is prayed in an authentic way,
not mechanical and superficial but profoundly,
it brings, in fact, peace and reconciliation.
It contains within itself the healing power
of the Most Holy Name of Jesus,
invoked with faith and love,
at the centre of each “Hail Mary”.

Pope Benedict XVIthe rosary when it is prayed - pope benedict - 7 oct 2017

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One Minute Reflection – 7 October – The Memorial of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

One Minute Reflection – 7 October – The Memorial of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

Open your petals, like roses planted near running waters...Sirach 39:13

REFLECTION – “To discover whether people are of God, I have found no better way than the following.
Observe whether they say the Hail Mary and the Rosary.”……St Louis Marie de Montfortto discover whether people - st louis de montfort 2017

PRAYER – Lord, open our hearts to Your grace. May we, who learned to believe through the angel’s message, in the Incarnation of Christ, Your Son, be brought by His Passion and Cross, at the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, to the glory of His Resurrection. Through Him who redeemed us in unity with the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, pray for us, amen.our lady of the rosary pray for us 2017

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Celebrating and Learning from Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos – Memorial 5 October – TOP 10 Practical Guide to Holiness

 

Celebrating and Learning from Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos – Memorial 5 October

TOP 10 Practical Guide to Holiness

1. Go to Mass with deepest devotion.
2. Spend a half hour to reflect upon your main failing & make resolutions to avoid it.
3. Do daily spiritual reading for at least 15 minutes, if a half hour is not possible.
4. Say the rosary every day.
5. Also daily, if at all possible, visit the Blessed Sacrament and toward evening, meditate on the Passion of Christ for a half hour.
6. Conclude the day with evening prayer & an examination of conscience over all the faults & sins of the day.
7. Every month make a review of the month in confession.
8. Choose a special patron every month & imitate that patron in some special virtue.
9. Precede every great feast with a novena, that is, nine days of devotion.
10. Try to begin & end every activity with a “Hail Mary.”bl francis xavier seelos - 5 oct

Bl Francis Xavier Seelos PRAY FOR US!bl francis xavier seelos - pray for us

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ANNOUNCING a Novena to St John Paul – Day One – 13 October

ANNOUNCING a Novena to St John Paul – Day One – 13 October

Leading up to the feast day of Saint John Paul the Great on 22 October, I invite you to join me in prayer to ask for his powerful intercession as well as learn something new about him each day.

Over nine days from 13 October, I will post a prayer to St John Paul, as well as a fact about him, a short Reflection by a great heart and mind about a great heart and mind and a quote that is perhaps less well known.   Thus, we will join our prayers together to pray for all of our intentions and ask John Paul II to intercede for us.

St John Paul, Pray for us!announcing a novena st john paul - 6 oct 2017

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Quotes of the Day – – 6 October – The Memorial of St Bruno (c 1030-1101)

Quotes of the Day – – 6 October – The Memorial of St Bruno (c 1030-1101)

“While the world changes, the Cross stands firm.”while the world changes - st bruno

“By your work, you show what you love and what you know.”by your work - st bruno - 6 oct 2017

“No act is charitable if it is not just.”NO ACT IS CHARITABLE IF IT IS NOT JUST - ST BRUNO

“In the solitude and silence of the wilderness.. for their labour in the contest,
God gives his athletes the reward they desire:
a peace that the world does not know and joy in the Holy Spirit.”ion the solitude and silence - st bruno

“If the bow is stretched for too long,
it becomes slack and unfit for its purpose.”if the bow - st bruno

St Bruno (c 1030-1101)

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Thought for the Day – 5 October – The Memorial of Blessed Bartholomew Longo – Apostle of the Holy Rosary

Thought for the Day – 5 October – The Memorial of Blessed Bartholomew Longo – Apostle of the Holy Rosary

Before entering the Shrine to recite the Holy Rosary with you, I paused briefly before the tomb of Bl Bartolo Longo and, praying, I asked myself:  “Where did this great apostle of Mary find the energy and perseverance he needed to bring such an impressive work, now known across the world, to completion? Was it not in the Rosary, which he accepted as a true gift from Our Lady’s Heart?”   Yes, that truly was how it happened!   The experience of the Saints bears witness to it:  this popular Marian prayer is a precious spiritual means to grow in intimacy with Jesus and to learn at the school of the Blessed Virgin always to fulfil the divine will.   It is contemplation of the mysteries of Christ in spiritual union with Mary as the Servant of God Paul VI stressed in his Apostolic Exhortation Marialis cultus (n. 46) and as my venerable Predecessor John Paul II abundantly illustrated in his Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae that today I once again present in spirit to the Community of Pompeii and to each one of you.   You who live and work here in Pompeii, especially you, dear priests, men and women religious and lay people involved in this unique portion of the Church, are all called to make Bl. Bartolo Longo’s charism your own and to become, to the extent and in the way that God grants to each one, authentic apostles of the Rosary.

To be apostles of the Rosary, however, it is necessary to experience personally the beauty and depth of this prayer which is simple and accessible to everyone.   It is first of all necessary to let the Blessed Virgin take one by the hand to contemplate the Face of Christ:  a joyful, luminous, sorrowful and glorious Face.   Those who, like Mary and with her, cherish and ponder the mysteries of Jesus assiduously, increasingly assimilate his sentiments and are conformed to him.   In this regard, I would like to quote a beautiful thought of Bl Bartolo Longo:  “Just as two friends, frequently in each other’s company, tend to develop similar habits”, he wrote, “so too, by holding familiar converse with Jesus and the Blessed Virgin, by meditating on the mysteries of the Rosary and by living the same life in Holy Communion, we can become, to the extent of our lowliness, similar to them and can learn from these supreme models a life of humility, poverty, hiddenness, patience and perfection” (I Quindici Sabati del Santissimo Rosario, 27th edition, Pompeii, 1916, p. 27: cited in Rosarium Virginis Mariae, n. 15).   POPE BENEDICT XVI – 19 October 2008

Queen of the Holy Rosary, Pray for us!queen of the holy rosary - pray for us - 5 oct 2017

Blessed Bartholomew Longo, Pray for us!bl bartholomew longo pray for us 2

 

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Quote/s of the Day – 5 October – The Memorial of Blessed Bartholomew Longo – Apostle of the Holy Rosary

Quote/s of the Day – 5 October – The Memorial of Blessed Bartholomew Longo – Apostle of the Holy Rosary

“You, what have you done by taking Christ out of the schools?
You have produced enemies of social order, subversives.
On the contrary, what have we gained by putting Christ
into the schools of the children of criminals?
We have transformed these unfortunate ones into honest
and virtuous young people that you wanted to abandon
to their sad fate or toss into insane asylums! “YOU WHAT HAVE YOU DONE - bl bartholomew longo - 5 oct 2017

“The Rosary is the prayer dearest to Mary,
most loved by the Saints,
most frequently used by Christian peoples,
most honoured by God with astounding wonders,
most enriched with great promises,
by the Virgin.”

Blessed Bartholomew Longothe rosary is the prayer - bl bartolo longo - 5 oct 2017

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One Minute Reflection – 5 October – The Memorial of Blessed Bartholomew Longo – Apostle of the Holy Rosary

One Minute Reflection – 5 October – The Memorial of Blessed Bartholomew Longo – Apostle of the Holy Rosary

Blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfilment of what was spoken to her from the Lord……Luke 1: 45.luke 1-45 - 5 oct 2017

REFLECTION – “Rosary in hand, Blessed Bartolo Longo says to each of us: “Awaken your confidence in the Most Blessed Virgin of the Rosary.   enerable Holy Mother, in You I rest all my troubles, all my trust and all my hope!” – St Pope John Paul II in his homily during the beatification ceremony for Blessed Bartholomewrosary in hand - st john paul - 5 oct 2017

PRAYER – And we exult you, O Mary Assumed into Heaven, as we contemplate you who have been glorified and, in the risen Christ, have become the co-worker of the Holy Spirit in communicating divine life to mankind. In you we see the goal of holiness to which God calls all the Church’s members.   In your life we recognise the clear sign of the path to spiritual maturity and Christian holiness.   With you, with Blessed Bartholomew Longo and with all the saints, we glorify God the Trinity, who sustains our earthly pilgrimage and lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen (by St Pope John Paul Nov 2000)bl bartolo longo pray for us - 5 oct 2017

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Quote/s of the Day – 4 October – The Memorial of St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)

Quote/s of the Day – 4 October – The Memorial of St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)

“The one you are looking for,
is the one who is looking.”the one you are looking for - st francis - 4 oct 2017

“Let the whole world of mankind tremble,
the whole world shake
and the heavens exult when Christ,
the Son of the living God,
is on the altar in the hands of a priest.
O admirable heights and sublime lowliness!
O sublime humility! O humble sublimity!
That the Lord of the universe, God and the Son of God,
so humbles Himself that for our salvation,
He hides Himself under the little form of bread!
Look, brothers, at the humility of God
and pour out your hearts before Him!
Humble yourselves, as well,
that you may be exalted by Him.
Therefore, hold back nothing
of yourselves, for yourselves,
so that He,
Who gives Himself totally to you,
may receive you totally.”let the whole world tremble - st francis - 4 oct 2017

“Therefore, O sons of men, how long will you be hard of heart?   Why do you not recognize the truth and believe in the Son of God? See, daily He humbles Himself as when He came from the royal throne into the womb of the Virgin;  daily He comes to us in a humble form;  daily He comes down from the bosom of the Father upon the altar in the hands of the priest.   And as He appeared to the holy apostles in true flesh, so now He reveals Himself to us in the sacred bread.   As they saw only his flesh by means of their bodily slight, yet believed Him to be God as they contemplated Him with the eyes of faith, so, as we see bread and wine with [our] bodily eyes, we too are to see and firmly believe them to be His most holy Body and Blood living and true.   And in this way the Lord is always with His faithful, as He Himself says:  Behold I am with you even to the end of the world (cf. Mt. 28:30).”therefore o sons of men - st francis - 2017

“What is it that stands higher than words?
ACTION.
What is it that stands higher than action?
SILENCE.”what is it that stands higher than words - st francis 4 oct 2017

“The deeds you do may be the only sermon
some persons will hear today.”the deeds you do - 4 oct 2017

“All things of creation are children of the Father
and thus brothers of man. …
God wants us to help animals, if they need help.
Every creature in distress has,
the same right to be protected.”all things of creation - st francis - 4 oct 2017

St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)

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One Minute Reflection – 4 October – The Memorial of St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)

One Minute Reflection – 4 October – The Memorial of St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)

Then Jesus said to his disciples, “Amen, I say to you, it will be hard for one who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven.
Again I say to you, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.”….Matthew 19:23-24matthew 19 23-24

REFLECTION – “Remember that when you leave this earth, you can take with you nothing that you have received—only what you have given: a full heart, enriched by honest service, love, sacrifice and courage.”….St Francis of Assisiremember that when you leave - st francis - 4 oct 2017

PRAYER – Lord God, You made St Francis of Assisi, Christ-like in his poverty and humility, his gentleness and charity, his love and courage. Help us to walk in his ways that, with joy and love, we may follow Christ Your Son and be united with You. St Francis, pray for us, amen.st francis pray - 4 oct 2017

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Saint of the Day – 4 October – St Francis of Assisi OFM (1181–1226)

Saint of the Day – 4 October – St Francis of Assisi OFM Confessor, Religious, Deacon, Stigmatist and ounder, Apostle of the Holy Eucharist, the Blessed Virgin and of Charity, Preacher, Missionary, Mystic, Miracle-Worker, Co-patron of Italy, Founder of the Seraphic Order – the men’s Order of Friars Minor, the women’s Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land, as well as being the Founder of the Nativity Crib and Manger as we know it today.

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The oldest surviving depiction of Saint Francis is a fresco near the entrance of the Benedictine abbey of Subiaco, painted between March 1228 and March 1229.   He is depicted without the stigmata but the image is a religious image and not a portrait.

Born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone ( informally called Francesco by his Mother) – (1181 at Assisi, Umbria, Italy – 4 October 1226 at Portiuncula, Italy of natural causes).  His relics are enshrined in the Basilica built and named for him in Assisi, Italy.  St Francis was Canonised on 16 July 1228 by Pope Gregory IX.   Patronages – • against dying alone• against fire• animal welfare societies• animals• birds• ecologists, ecology• environment, environmentalism, environmentalists• families• lace makers, lace workers• merchants• needle workers• peace• tapestry workers• zoos• Italy• Colorado• Catholic Action• Franciscan Order• 10 dioceses• 10 cities.   Attributes – • apparition of Jesus• Christ child• birds• deer• fish• lamb• skull• stigmata• wolf.  In 1224 he received the stigmata during the apparition of Seraphic angels in a religious ecstasy making him the first recorded person in Christian history to bear the wounds of Christ’s Passion. He died during the evening hours of 3 October 1226, while listening to a reading he had requested of Psalm 142 (141).   Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history. 

A - ST Francis header
B. st francis and the crib info

Francis was born in Assisi in 1182, the son of a wealthy cloth merchant, Pietro Bernardone, and his wife, Pica.   He was baptised Giovanni (John) but soon gained the nickname Francesco because of his father’s close trading links with France.

Francis’ early years were not especially religious.   He was a leader among the young men of Assisi, enjoying a good social life, singing and partying.   His first biographer, Thomas of Celano, describes him as quite short, with black eyes, hair and beard;  he had a long face, with a straight nose and small, upright ears.   His arms were short but his hands and fingers slender and long.   He had a strong, clear, sweet voice.   Francis didn’t want to follow his father into the cloth trade;   he wanted to be a knight.   So at the age of twenty he joined the forces of Assisi in a minor skirmish with the neighbouring city of Perugia.   He was captured and spent a year in a Perugian jail, until his father ransomed him.   This became the first of a series of experiences through which God called Francis to the life which he finally embraced.

One of these experiences, at San Damiano, led to a rift with his father.   Francis, in response to a voice from the crucifix in this tiny ruined Church, began to rebuild churches;   when he ran out of money he took cloth from his father’s shop and sold it.   His father disowned him before the bishop of Assisi and Francis in his turn stripped off his clothes, returning to his father everything he had received from him and promising that in future he would call only God his Father.

And thus, Francis of Assisi, this poor little man began a journey to astound and inspire the Church by taking the gospel literally—not in a narrow fundamentalist sense but by actually following all that Jesus said and did, joyfully, without limit and without a mite of self-importance.Flemish School; St Francis of Assisi

Serious illness brought the young Francis to see the emptiness of his frolicking life as leader of Assisi’s youth.   Prayer—lengthy and difficult—led him to a self-emptying like that of Christ, climaxed by embracing a leper he met on the road.   It symbolised his complete obedience to what he had heard in prayer:  “Francis! Everything you have loved and desired in the flesh it is your duty to despise and hate, if you wish to know my will.   And when you have begun this, all that now seems sweet and lovely to you will become intolerable and bitter but all that you used to avoid will turn itself to great sweetness and exceeding joy.”

From the Cross in the neglected Chapel of San Damiano, Christ told him, “Francis, go out and build up my house, for it is nearly falling down.” Francis became the totally poor and humble workman.

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He must have suspected a deeper meaning to “build up my house.” But he would have been content to be for the rest of his life the poor “nothing” man actually putting brick on brick in abandoned chapels.   He gave up every material thing he had, piling even his clothes before his earthly father (who was demanding restitution for Francis’ “gifts” to the poor) so that he would be totally free to say, “Our Father in heaven.”

He was, for a time, considered to be a religious “nut,” begging from door to door when he could not get money for his work, bringing sadness or disgust to the hearts of his former friends, ridicule from the unthinking.beeautiful francis 2.

But genuineness will tell.   A few people began to realise that this man was actually trying to be Christian.   He really believed what Jesus said:  “Announce the kingdom! Possess no gold or silver or copper in your purses, no traveling bag, no sandals, no staff” (see Lk 9:1-3).

Francis’ first rule for his followers was a collection of texts from the Gospels.   He had no idea of founding an order but once it began he protected it and accepted all the legal structures needed to support it.   His devotion and loyalty to the Church were absolute and highly exemplary at a time when various movements of reform tended to break the Church’s unity.

He was torn between a life devoted entirely to prayer and a life of active preaching of the Good News.   He decerned in favour of the latter but always returned to solitude when he could.   He wanted to be a missionary in Syria or in Africa but was prevented by shipwreck and illness in both cases.   He did try to convert the sultan of Egypt during the Fifth Crusade.beautiful francis 2.vision-of-st-francis-of-assisi-jusepe-de-ribera-detail-featured-w740x493

During the last years of his relatively short life (he died at 44) he was half blind and seriously ill.   Two years before his death, he received the stigmata, the real and painful wounds of Christ in his hands, feet and side.

On his deathbed, he said over and over again the last addition to his Canticle of the Sun, “Be praised, O Lord, for our Sister Death.”   He sang Psalm 141 and at the end asked his superior to have his clothes removed when the last hour came and for permission to expire lying naked on the earth, in imitation of his Lord.Death-of-St-Francis-of-Assisi-Evora-Portugal-Igreja-de-Sao-Francisco

On 13 March 2013, upon his election as Pope, Archbishop and Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina chose Francis as his papal name in honour of Saint Francis of Assisi, becoming Pope Francis I.
At his first audience on 16 March 2013, Pope Francis told journalists that he had chosen the name in honour of Saint Francis of Assisi and had done so because he was especially concerned for the well-being of the poor.   He explained that, as it was becoming clear during the conclave voting that he would be elected the new bishop of Rome, the Brazilian Cardinal Cláudio Hummes had embraced him and whispered, “Don’t forget the poor”, which had made Bergoglio think of the saint.   Bergoglio had previously expressed his admiration for St Francis, explaining that “He brought to Christianity an idea of poverty against the luxury, pride, vanity of the civil and ecclesiastical powers of the time.   He changed history.”   Bergoglio’s selection of his papal name is the first time that a pope has been named Francis.

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Quote/s of the Day – 3 October – The Memorial of St Théodore Guérin

Quote/s of the Day – 3 October – The Memorial of St Théodore Guérin

“You know … that the good God
always makes use
of nothing,
in order to accomplish
something.”

“When we had left our country
and all that was dear to us…
We found waiting for us,
in a poor log cabin,
our God, our ALL.”

“Without distinction of persons,
do good to all, for the love of God.”

“Unless nourished,
faith, like love,
becomes extinguished.”

St Théodore Guérinquotes of st Théodore Guérin - 3 october 2017

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One Minute Reflection – October 3 – The Memorial of St Théodore Guérin

One Minute Reflection – October 3 – The Memorial of St Théodore Guérin

We are well aware that God works with those who love him, those who have been called in accordance with his purpose and turns everything to their good….Romans 8:28

REFLECTION – ““If you lean with all your weight upon Providence, you will find yourselves well supported ….Let us adore the designs of this good Master and be resigned to His Holy Will.” …St Theodore Guérinif you lean with all your weight - St Théodore Guérin - 3 oct 2017

PRAYER – Heavenly Father, increase my love and trust for and in You every day. Teach me total abandonment to Your loving providence and thus enable to do Your will in all things. St Mother Theodora Guérin, you who suffered great persecutions and trials but always abandoned yourself to the Divine Will, please pray for us that we learn to do the same, amen.st THÉODORE GUÉRIN - pray for us

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Saint of the Day – 3 October – St THÉODORE GUÉRIN SP (1798 – 1856)

Saint of the Day – 3 October – St THÉODORE GUÉRIN SP (1798 – 1856) Religious, Foundress of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods and numberous schools, Educator, Apostle of Charity (born Anne-Thérèse Guérin on 2 October 1798 at Etables-sur-Mer, Brittany, France as Anne-Thérèse Guérin – 14 May 1856 at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, USA, of natural causes).  Her body was buried at Church of the Immaculate Conception, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods.  She was  St Pope John Paul in October 1998 and Canonised on 15 October 2006 by Pope Benedict XVI.  Patronage – Diocese of Lafayette, Indiana.

St. Mother Theodore Guerin info

“What strength the soul draws from prayer!   In the midst of a storm, how sweet is the calm it finds in the heart of Jesus.   But what comfort is there for those who do not pray?” These words, written by Mother Théodore Guérin after surviving a violent storm at sea, perhaps best exemplify her life and ministry.   Truly, Mother Theodore drew strength from prayer, from conversations with God, with Jesus and with the Blessed Virgin Mary. Throughout her life, she encouraged prayer as she sought to share the love of God with people everywhere.

Mother THÉODORE—ANNE-THÉRÈSE GUÉRIN—was born Oct. 2, 1798, in the village of Etables, France.   Her devotion to God and to the Roman Catholic Church began when she was a young child.   She was allowed to receive her First Communion at the age of 10 and, at that time, told the parish priest that someday she would be a nun.

The child Anne-Thérèse often sought solitude along the rocky shore near her home, where she devoted hours to meditation, reflection and prayer.   She was educated by her mother, Isabelle Guérin, who centered lessons on religion and Scripture, thus nurturing the child’s love of God.   Anne-Thérèse’s father, Laurent, who served in Napoleon’s navy, was away from home for years at a time.   When Anne-Thérèse was 15 years old, her father was murdered by bandits as he traveled home to visit his family.   The loss of her husband nearly overwhelmed Isabelle and, for many years, Anne-Thérèse bore the responsibility of caring for her mother and her young sister, as well as the family’s home and garden.

Through those years of hardship and sacrifice, indeed through all the years of her life, Mother Théodore’s faith in God neither wavered nor faltered.   She knew in the depths of her soul that God was with her and always would be with her, a constant companion.

Anne-Thérèse was nearly 25 years old when she entered the Sisters of Providence of Ruillé-sur-Loir, a young community of women religious serving God by providing opportunities for education to children and by caring for the poor, sick and dying.20061015guerin

While teaching and caring for the sick in France, Mother Théodore, then known as Sister St Theodore, was asked to lead a small missionary band of Sisters of Providence to the United States of America, to establish a motherhouse, to open schools and to share the love of God with pioneers in the Diocese of Vincennes in the State of Indiana.   Humble and prone to feelings of unworthiness, Mother Theodore could not imagine that she was suitable for such a mission.   Her health was fragile.   During her novitiate with the Sisters of Providence, she became very ill.   Remedies cured the illness but severely damaged her digestive system;  for the remainder of her life she was able to consume only soft, bland foods and liquids.   Her physical condition added to her doubts about accepting the mission.   Nevertheless, after hours of prayer and lengthy consultations with her superiors, she accepted the mission, fearing that if she did not, no one would venture to the wilderness to share the love of God.

Equipped with little more than her steadfast desire to serve God, Mother Théodore and her five companion Sisters of Providence arrived at the site of their mission at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, the evening of October 22, 1840, and immediately hastened along a muddy, narrow path to the tiny log cabin that served as the chapel.   There, they knelt in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament to thank God for their safe journey and to ask for God’s blessings for the new mission.

Here, on this hilly, ravine-cut, densely forested land, Mother Théodore would establish a motherhouse, a school and a legacy of love, mercy and justice that continues to this day. (The purpose of the Congregation is to honor Divine Providence and to further God’s loving plans by devoting itself to works of love, mercy and justice in service among God’s people. (Constitutions, Article 3).   As a Congregation of Roman Catholic women religious, the sisters are called by God to be witnesses to the Gospel of Jesus and serve in ministries throughout the United States and in Asia.)St. Mother Theodore Guerin 1.

Throughout years of sorrow and years of peace, Mother Théodore relied upon God’s Providence and her own ingenuity and faith for counsel and guidance. She urged Sisters of Providence to “Put yourself gently into the hands of Providence.”   In letters to France, she stated, “But our hope is in the Providence of God, which has protected us until the present and which will provide, somehow, for our future needs.”

In the fall of 1840, the mission at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods consisted only of a tiny log cabin chapel that also served as lodging for a priest and a small frame farmhouse, where Mother Théodore, the sisters from France and several postulants lived.   During that first winter, harsh winds blew from the north to rattle the little farmhouse The sisters were often cold and frequently hungry.   But they transformed a porch into a chapel and were comforted by the presence of the Blessed Sacrament in the humble motherhouse.   Mother Théodore said, “With Jesus, what shall we have to fear?”

During the early years at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Mother Théodore encountered numerous trials:  prejudice against Catholics and, especially, against Catholic women religious;  betrayals; misunderstandings; the separation of the Congregation in Indiana from the one in Ruillé; a devastating fire that destroyed an entire harvest leaving the sisters destitute and hungry and frequent life-threatening illnesses.   Still she persevered, desiring only that “In all and everywhere may the will of God be done.”   In correspondence to friends, Mother Théodore acknowledged the tribulations.   She wrote: “If ever this poor little Community becomes settled, it will be established on the Cross – and that is what gives me confidence and makes me hope, sometimes even against hope.”

Less than a year after arriving at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Mother Théodore opened the Congregation’s first Academy and, in 1842, established schools at Jasper, Indiana and St Francisville, Illinois.    By the time of her death on May 14, 1856, Mother Théodore had opened schools in towns throughout Indiana and the Congregation of the Sisters of Providence was strong, viable and respected.   Always, Mother Théodore attributed the growth and success of the Sisters of Providence to God and to Mary, the Mother of Jesus, to whom she dedicated the ministry at Saint Mary-of-the- Woods.St. Mother Theodore Guerin

Mother Théodore’s holiness was evident to people who knew her and many described her simply as “saintly”.    She possessed the ability to draw out the best in people, to enable them to attain more than they thought possible.   Mother Théodore’s love was one of her great hallmarks.   She loved God, God’s people, the Sisters of Providence, the Roman Catholic Church and the people she served.   She did not exclude anyone from her ministries or her prayers, for she dedicated her life to helping people know God and live better lives.

Mother Théodore knew that alone she could do nothing but that all things were possible with God.  She accepted trials, trouble and occasions when she was treated unjustly as part of her life.   In the midst of persecution, Mother Théodore remained true, a faithful woman of God.

Mother Théodore died sixteen years after she arrived at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. During those fleeting years, she touched a countless number of lives—and continues to do so today.

The gift she gives to each succeeding generation is her life as a model of holiness, virtue, love and faith. (The Vatican)

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Quote/s of the Day – 2 October – The Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels

Quote/s of the Day – 2 October – The Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels

“How consoling it is to know , that we have a spirit, who from womb to tomb, NEVER LEAVES US, EVEN FOR AN INSTANT, not even when we dare to sin.   And this heavenly spirit guides and protects us, like a friend, a brother.”

St Padre Pio (1887-1968)how consoling - st padre pio - 2 oct 2017

“Each man has an angel guardian appointed to him….Angel guardians are given to man also as regards invisible and secret things, concerning the salvation of each one in his own regard.   Hence individual angels are appointed to guard individual men.”

St Thomas Aquinas  (1225-1274) Doctoreach mans has an - st thomas aquinas 2 oct 207

“When tempted, invoke your Angel. He is more eager to help you than you are to be helped!   Ignore the devil and do not be afraid of him:  He trembles and flees at the sight of your Guardian Angel.”

St John Bosco (1815-1888)when tempted - st john bosco - 2 oct 2017

“We should show our affection for the angels, for one day they will be our co-heirs just as here below they are our guardians and trustees appointed and set over us by the Father.”

St Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) Doctorwe should show our affection - St Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) Doctor of the Church 2 oct 2017

“The powers of hell will assail the dying Christian but his angel guardian will come to console him.   His patrons and St. Michael, who has been appointed by God to defend his faithful servants in their last combat with the devils, will come to his aid.”

St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787) Doctorthe powers of hell - st alphonsus - 2 oct 2017

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One Minute Reflection – 2 October – The Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels

One Minute Reflection – 2 October – The Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels

“See, I am sending an angel before you, to guard you on the way and bring you to the place I have prepared.
Be attentive to him and obey him. Do not rebel against him, for he will not forgive your sin. My authority is within him. If you obey him and carry out all I tell you, I will be an enemy to your enemies and a foe to your foes.”…… Exodus 23:20-22exodus 23 20

REFLECTION – “The devil writes down our sins—our guardian angel all our merits.  Labour that the guardian angel’s book may be full and the devil’s empty.”…………… St. John Vianneythe devil writes down our sins - st john vianney - 2 oct 2017

PRAYER – Lord God of Hosts, in Your all-wise providence, You send angels to guard our souls and to protect us from all evil.  Surround us with their watchful care on earth and give us the joy of their company, forever in heaven, amen.holy guardian angels - pray for us

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Thought for the Day – 1 October – The Memorial of Bl Luigi Maria Monti

Thought for the Day – 1 October – The Memorial of Bl Luigi Maria Monti

“I saw water flowing out from beneath the threshold of the temple… everything will live where the water goes” (Ez 47: 1, 9).
The image of water, which brings everything back to life, illuminates well the life of Bl Luigi Maria Monti, entirely dedicated to healing the physical and spiritual wounds of the sick and the orphaned.
He loved to call them “Christ’s poor ones”and he served them, enlivened by a living faith and sustained by intense and continual prayer. In his evangelical commitment, he was constantly inspired by the example of the Holy Virgin and placed the Congregation he founded under the sign of Mary Immaculate.

How relevant is the message of this new Blessed!
For his spiritual sons and for all believers, he is an example of faithfulness to God’s call and to the proclamation of the Gospel of charity.
He is a model of solidarity towards the needy and of affectionate entrustment to the Immaculate Virgin.”

“What does love look like?
It has the hands to help others.
It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy.
It has eyes to see misery and want.
It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of men.
That is what love looks like. (St Augustine)

“Have charity – first for our own souls and then for our neighbour.
For as water quenches fire, charity quenches sin.” (St John of God)

And so we are called!  “Mary, Mother of Christ and our Mother, is our strength and guide in this commitment.   May the new Blessed Luigi Maria Monti, whom we contemplate today in the glory of Heaven, intercede for us.   May it also be granted to us all that we one day find ourselves in Paradise, to experience together the joy of everlasting life. Amen!

(St John Paul at the Beatification of Bl Luigi Monti, Founder of the Sons of the Immaculate Conception, 9 November 2003)

bl luigi monti pray for us

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Quote/s of the Day – 1 October – The Memorial of St Thérèse of the Child Jesus (1873-1897) Doctor of the Church

Quote/s of the Day – 1 October – The Memorial of St Thérèse of the Child Jesus (1873-1897) Doctor of the Church

“Jesus set the book of nature before me and I saw
that all the flowers He has created are lovely.
The splendour of the rose and the whiteness of the lily
do not rob the little violet of its scent nor the daisy of its simple charm.
I realised that, if every tiny flower wanted to be a rose,
spring would lose its loveliness and there would be no wildflowers
to make the meadows gay.
It is just the same in the world of souls – which is the garden of Jesus.
He has created the great saints, who are like the lilies and the roses
but He has also created much lesser saints and they must be content
to be the daisies or the violets which rejoice His eyes,
whenever He glances down.
Perfection consists in doing His will,
in being that which He wants us to be.
Jesus, help me to simplify my life by learning what you want me to be –
and becoming that person.”

St Thérèse – (Story of a Soul)i realised that - st therese - 1 oct 2017

“Oh! no, you will see, it will be like a shower of roses.
After my death, you will go to the mail box
and you will find many consolations.”

St Thérèse of the Child Jesus (1873-1897)oh no you will see - St Thérèse of the Child Jesus (1873-1897) - 1 oct 2017

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Quote/s of the Day – 30 September – The Memorial of St Jerome (347-419) Father and Doctor

Quote/s of the Day – 30 September
The Memorial of St Jerome (347-419) Father and Doctor

“What Jerome is ignorant of,
no man has ever known.”

St Augustine of Hippowhat jerome is ignorant of - st augustine - 30 sept 2017

“Every day we are changing,
every day we are dying
and yet we fancy ourselves eternal.”every day we are changing - st jerome - 30 sept 2017

“It is our part to seek,
His to grant what we ask;
ours to make a beginning,
His to bring it to completion;
ours to offer what we can,
His to finish what we cannot.”it is our part to seek - st jerome - 30 sept 2017

“If Christ did not want to dismiss the Jews
without food in the desert for fear,
that they would collapse on the way,
it was to teach us that it is dangerous to try
to get to heaven without the Bread of Heaven.”

“Without doubt, the Lord grants all favours
which are asked of Him in Mass,
provided they be fitting for us.”if christ did not want to dismiss the jews - st jerome - 30 sept 2017

“To be a Christian is a great thing,
not merely to seem one.
And somehow or other, those please the world most,
who please Christ the least…
Christians are made, not born.”to be a christian - st jerome - 30 sept 2017

“If a soul is not clothed with the teachings of the Church.
he cannot merit to have Jesus seated in him.”if a soul is not clothed - st jerome - 30 sept 2017

“Good, better, best.
Never let it rest.
‘Til your good is better
and your better is best.”good better best - st jerome - 30 sept 2017

St Jerome (347-419)

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One Minute Reflection – 30 September – The Memorial of St Jerome (347-419) Father and Doctor

One Minute Reflection – 30 September – The Memorial of St Jerome (347-419) Father and Doctor

In your fight against sin, you have not yet resisted to the point of shedding blood…..Hebrews 12:4

REFLECTION – “Martyrdom does not consist only in dying for one’s faith.
Martyrdom also consists, in serving God, with love and purity of heart,
every day of one’s life.”…St Jeromemartyrdom does not - st jerome - 30 sept 2017

PRAYER – Dear and Holy God, let me offer You all my daily struggles against sin and evil.
Grant me the strength to resist even to the shedding of blood, if it should be required of me.
Sustain me ever more with Your word and help me to find in it, the source of life.
St Jerome Pray for us. Amenst jerome pray for us - 30 sept 2017

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Saint of the Day – 30 September – St Jerome (347-419) Father and Doctor of the Church

Saint of the Day – 30 September – St Jerome (347-419) Father and Doctor of the Church – Priest, Confessor, Theologian, Historian, Hermit, Mystic – born Eusebius Hieronymus Sophronius also known as Girolamo, Hieronymus, Jerom and the Man of the Bible – (347 at Strido, Dalmatia – 419 of natural causes).  His body was interred in Bethlehem and his relics are now enshrined at the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome, Italy.   Patronages – Archeologist, archivists, Scripture scholars, librarians and libraries, schoolchildren; students, translators, Saint-Jérôme, Québec, City of, Saint-Jérôme, Québec, Diocese of, Taos Indian Pueblo.   Attributes – • cardinal’s hat, often on the ground or behind him, indicating that he turned his back on the pomp of ecclesiastical life• lion, referring to the lion who befriended him after he pulled a thorn from the creature’s paw• man beating himself in the chest with a stone• aged monk in desert• aged monk with Bible• aged monk writing • old man with a lion• skull• hourglass.

CRASH-COURSE-JEROME

St Jerome was a man of extremes.   He lived to age 91 even though he undertook extreme penances.   Jerome had a fierce temper but an equally intense love of Christ.   This brilliant saint was born in Eastern Europe around 345. His Christian family sent him to Rome at age 12 for a good education.   He studied there until he was 20.   Then he and his friends lived in a small monastery for three years, until the group dissolved.   Jerome set out for Palestine but when he reached Antioch, he fell seriously ill. He dreamed one night that he was taken before the judgment seat of God and condemned for being a heretic.   This dream made a deep impression on him.

He is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin mainly from the Hebrew (the translation that became known as the Vulgate) and his commentaries on the Gospels.  His list of writings is extensive.   Jerome was strong willed.   His writings, especially those opposing what he considered heresy, were sometimes explosive.   His temperament helped him do difficult tasks but it also made him enemies.   Jerome was named a Doctor of the Church for the Vulgate, his commentaries on Scripture, his writings on monastic life and his belief that during a controversy on theological opinions, the See of Rome was where the matter should be settled.

In order to be able to do such work, Jerome prepared himself well.   He was a master of Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Chaldaic.   He began his studies at his birthplace, Stridon in Dalmatia.   After his preliminary education, he went to Rome, the center of learning at that time and thence to Trier, Germany, where the scholar was very much in evidence. He spent several years in each place, always trying to find the very best teachers. He once served as private secretary to Pope Damasus.

Skilled in the study of languages and exegesis, he laboured for more than 20 years to translate most of the Bible into the Latin language.   Jerome’s edition, the Vulgate, is arguably the most influential translation of the Bible.   During the Council of Trent (1545–1563), the Vulgate was affirmed as the official text of the Church.  He is still considered the Church’s greatest Doctor of Scriptures.

He conferred this praise upon St. Augustine:  “As I have done, you applied all your energy to make the enemies of the Church your personal enemies.”   This eulogy is consistent with the counsel of St. Augustine:  “You must hate the evil, but love the one who errs.”

Regarding St. Jerome the Roman Breviary says:  “He pummeled the heretics with his most harsh writings.” 

St Jerome was orthodox in his theology and was a defender of historic Christianity. However, his greatest contributions to the faith came in terms of biblical studies and translation.

  1. Jerome insisted that Bible translations should come from the languages Scripture was originally written in.   For example, instead of relying on the popular Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures of the time (the Septuagint), Jerome utilized ancient Hebrew copies that he considered more reliable.
  2. Jerome believed that Christians should be well grounded in and possess a good knowledge of Scripture.   In his commentary on Isaiah, Jerome stated: “Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ.”
  3. Jerome modeled and advocated the Christian ascetic and scholarly life.   The life of a monk seems well suited for a Bible translator.

After these preparatory studies, he traveled extensively in Palestine, marking each spot of Christ’s life with an outpouring of devotion.   Mystic that he was, he spent five years in the desert of Chalcis so that he might give himself up to prayer, penance and study. Finally, he settled in Bethlehem, where he lived in the cave believed to have been the birthplace of Christ.   Jerome died in Bethlehem and the remains of his body now lie buried in the Basilica of St Mary Major in Rome.

“When the Latin Fathers are represented in a group, Saint Jerome is sometimes in a cardinal’s dress and hat,
although cardinals were not known until three centuries later than his time but as the other Fathers held exalted positions in the Church
and were represented in ecclesiastical costumes and as Saint Jerome held a dignified office in the court of Pope Dalmasius,
it seemed fitting to picture him as a cardinal.
The Venetian painters frequently represented him in a full scarlet robe, with a hood thrown over the head. When thus habited, his symbol was a church in his hand, emblematic of his importance to the universal Church.

Saint Jerome is also seen as a penitent, or again, with a book and pen, attended by a lion.
As a penitent, he is a wretched old man, scantily clothed, with a bald head and neglected beard, a most unattractive figure.

When he is represented as translating the Scriptures, he is in a cell or a cave, clothed in a sombre coloured robe and is writing, or gazing upward for inspiration. In a few instances, an angel is dictating to him. – from Saints in Art, by Clara Irskine Clement

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Quote of the Day – 29 September – – The Feast of Sts Michael, Gabriel and Raphael

Quote of the Day – 29 September – – The Feast of Sts Michael, Gabriel and Raphael

St Gregory the Great teaches us about the Archangels and why they are distinct from angels.

You should be aware that the word “angel” denotes a function rather than a nature.
Those holy spirits of heaven have indeed always been spirits.
They can only be called angels when they deliver some message.

ANGELS & ARCHANGELS
Moreover, those who deliver messages of lesser importance are called angels;  and those who proclaim messages of supreme importance are called archangels.   And so it was that not merely an angel but the archangel Gabriel was sent to the Virgin Mary.   It was only fitting that the highest angel should come to announce the greatest of all messages.you should be aware - st gregory the great - 29 sept 2017

Some angels are given proper names to denote the service they are empowered to perform.   In that holy city, where perfect knowledge flows from the vision of almighty God, those who have no names may easily be known.   But personal names are assigned to some, not because they could not be known without them but rather to denote their ministry when they came among us.   Thus, Michael means “Who is like God”  Gabriel is “The Strength of God” and Raphael is “God’s Remedy.”

ST MICHAEL
Whenever some act of wondrous power must be performed, Michael is sent, so that his action and his name may make it clear that no one can do what God does by his superior power.   So also our ancient foe desired in his pride to be like God, saying:  I will ascend into heaven;  I will exalt my throne above the stars of heaven;  I will be like the Most High.   He will be allowed to remain in power until the end of the world when he will be destroyed in the final punishment.   Then, he will fight with the archangel Michael, as we are told by John:   A battle was fought with Michael the archangel.

GABRIEL & RAPHAEL
So too Gabriel, who is called God’s strength, was sent to Mary.   He came to announce the One who appeared as a humble man to quell the cosmic powers.   Thus God’s strength announced the coming of the Lord of the heavenly powers, mighty in battle.   [Luke 1:11-38]

Raphael means, as I have said, God’s remedy, for when he touched Tobit’s eyes in order to cure him, he banished the darkness of his blindness.   Thus, since he is to heal, he is rightly called God’s remedy.

This post on the archangels is an excerpt from a homily on the Gospels (Hom. 32, 8-9: PL 76, 1250-1251) by St Gregory the Great is used in the Roman Catholic Office of Readings for the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael today.