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Our Morning Offering – 9 October – The Memorial of Blessed John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

Our Morning Offering – 9 October – The Memorial of Blessed John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

Be with Me Today, O Lord
By Blessed John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

May all I do today begin with You, O Lord.
Plant dreams and hopes within my soul,
revive my tired spirit: be with me today.
May all I do today continue with Your help, O Lord.
Be at my side and walk with me:
Be my support today.
May all I do today reach far and wide, O Lord.
My thoughts, my work, my life:
make them blessings for Your kingdom;
let them go beyond today,O God.
Today is new unlike any other day,
for God makes each day different.
Today God’s everyday grace,
falls on my soul like abundant seed,
though I may hardly see it.
Today is one of those days
Jesus promised to be with me,
a companion on my journey,
And my life today, if I trust Him,
has consequences unseen.
My life has a purpose:
I have a mission…I am a link in a chain,
a bond of connection between persons.
God has not created me for naught…”
Therefore I will trust Him.
Whatever, wherever I am,
I can never be thrown away.
God does nothing in vain.
He knows what he is about.
Amen.be with me today, o lord - bl john henry newman - 9 oct 2017

 

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Thought for the Day – 8 October: The Eucharist — The Mystery Of Our Christ, by Karl Rahner (extract)

Thought for the Day – 8 October:
The Eucharist — The Mystery Of Our Christ, by Karl Rahner (extract)

What happens when we celebrate the Eucharist?  The simple answer is: the Lord’s Supper which He celebrated at the beginning of His passion becomes present among us and for us.   If we are to understand this central element of our faith we must reflect on what happened at the Lord’s Supper and we must ponder what it means when it is said that this meal becomes present among us and for us.

………..And thus He says:  “Take this body which is given for you, drink this blood poured out for you.”   And through the power of His creative word which changes the subsoils of reality, He makes Himself exist in the form of bread and wine, the everyday sign of loving unity with His disciples, so that all of this – His sacrificed reality for their salvation – becomes manifest and manifestly operative; it truly belongs to them and enters into the centre of their being.

“Take, eat; this is my body. Drink. . . for this is my blood of the new covenant which is poured out for all.”   They take and they are taken.   Taken by the redeeming power of obedience and of love of the Lord, taken by His death which gives birth to life out of its dreadful void, encircled by the grace of God which, with the incomprehensible and consuming holiness of God, unites.   They are embraced by love which joins them to each other, not destructively but –redemptively, enveloped by a love which unites them in an experience where otherwise each would die painfully in himself alone in his ultimate solitude.   And by eating the dish of God’s mercy, they anticipate the eternal meal when God, no longer in Earthly symbols but in the accomplishment of His revealed glory, makes Himself into the eternal meal of the redeemed.   And while they eat thus, they look for the day when the Lord will be entirely with them, the day on which He “will come again” (as they say).  And the new and eternal covenant which has been bequeathed to them is celebrated as is their free acceptance of it.   These are given in the power of this bread which unites them with the Lord who is the covenant and joins them one to another in the beginning of eternal life.

The Lord’s Supper becomes His presence among us and for us in the church’s celebration of the Eucharist.   The church fulfills the fundamental order of the Lord: “Do this (what He Himself had done on the night He was betrayed) in remembrance of me.”   The church does what the Lord had done, with the words which He Himself spoke when He gave His body and His blood in the form of bread and wine to His disciples as a pledge of eternal life.   The church celebrates the Anamnesis, the “remembrance” of the meal that instituted the new covenant.  The church recalls what once happened but does not bring about a repetition of the actual event which happened once and for all on Calvary. Rather, what happened then enters into our place and our time and acquires presence and redemptive power within our own being.

This is possible (if we may so try to understand the miracle of God) because the Lord’s Supper is not an event of the past.   The free decision of absolute obedience and unconditional, unreserved love constitutes one of those moments of history in which a temporality becomes the definitive, the enduring and the eternal, not just a moment in which something evaporates into the void of the past.   The elements of freedom and spirit always signify the birth of the eternal; in this context, what is temporal passes into time but also attains eternal validity by virtue of the pure essence of the decision itself by a spiritual person.   This applies in an utterly unique way to the event of the Last Supper. What happened there as event once and for all is.   It is.  It is taken up in the eternity of God, it has passed over into the state of perfection in which is becomes permanence in the midst of time.   For the Lord in this meal has wrought something that endures forever since His voluntary deeds come from the infinite primal grounds of the eternal Word of God itself and are a spiritual-human reality, like the creative words of Genesis.

He has wrought the “new” and thus the final covenant, as He Himself says.matthew 26-28 - 8 oct 2017

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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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Our Morning Offering – 8 October : Just as It Is – a Prayer before Holy Communion By Karl Rahner SJ

Our Morning Offering – 8 October

Just as It Is – a Prayer before Holy Communion
By Karl Rahner SJ

Come Lord enter my heart, You who are crucified,
who have died, who love, who are faithful,
truthful, patient and humble.
You who have taken upon Yourself, a slow and toilsome life
in a single corner of the world,
denied by those who are Your own,
too little loved by Your friends, betrayed by them,
subjected to the law, made by the plaything of politics
right from the very first,
a REFUGEE CHILD,
a CARPENTER’S SON,
a creature who found only barrenness and futility
as a result of His labours,
a man who loved and found no love in response,
You who were too exalted for those about You to understand,
who were brought to the point of feeling Yourself forsaken by God,
You who sacrificed all,
who commend Yourself into the hands of Your Father,
You who cry, ‘My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?’
I will try to receive You as You are,
to make You the innermost law of my life,
to take You, as at once, the BURDEN and the STRENGTH of my life.
When I receive You, I accept my everyday just as it is.
I do not have any lofty feelings in my heart to recount to You,
I can lay my everyday before You, just as it is.
For I receive it from You Yourself,
The everyday and its inward light,
The everyday and its meaning,
The everyday and the power to endure it,
The sheer familiarity of it,
which becomes the hiddenness of Your Eternal Life.
Amen.just as it is by karl rahner sj

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Thought for the day – 7 October – The Memorial of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

Thought for the day – 7 October – The Memorial of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

The purpose of the rosary is to help us meditate on the great mysteries of our salvation. Pius XII called it a compendium of the gospel.  The main focus is on Jesus—his birth, life, death and resurrection.  The Our Fathers remind us that Jesus’ Father is the initiator of salvation.  The Hail Marys remind us to join with Mary in contemplating these mysteries. They also make us aware that Mary was and is intimately joined with her Son in all the mysteries of his earthly and heavenly existence. T he Glory Bes remind us that the purpose of all life is the glory of the Trinity.

The rosary appeals to many.  It is simple. The constant repetition of words helps create an atmosphere in which to contemplate the mysteries of God.  We sense that Jesus and Mary are with us in the joys and sorrows of life. We grow in hope that God will bring us to share in the glory of Jesus and Mary forever..(Fr Don Miller OFM)

Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, pray for us!our lady of the rosary pray for us 2017-2

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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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Our Morning Offering – 7 October – The Memorial of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

Our Morning Offering – 7 October – The Memorial of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

Queen of the most Holy Rosary

O Queen of the most holy Rosary,
in these times of brazen impiety,
show again your power,
with the signs which accompanied your victories of old
and from the throne where you are seated,
dispensing pardon and grace,
in pity watch over the Church of your Son,
His Vicar and every order of the clergy and laity,
suffering in grievous warfare.
Hasten, O most powerful destroyer of heresy,
hasten the hour of mercy,
as the hour of judgment is daily challenged
by innumberable offences.
Obtain for me, the lowest of men,
kneeling suppliant in your presence,
the grace which may enable me
to live a just life on earth
and reign with the just in Heaven,
whilst with the faithful throughout the world,
O Queen of the most holy Rosary,
I salute you and cry out:
Queen of the most holy Rosary, pray for us! Amen.

prayer to the queen of the most holy rosary - 7 oct 2017

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Saint of the Day – 7 October – Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary/Our Lady of Victory

Saint of the Day – 7 October – Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary also known as Our Lady of Victory – Patronages – Rosary, United States, 9 diocese, 8 cities.   The Feast of the Holy Rosary, is celebrated on 7 October, the anniversary of the decisive victory of the combined fleet of the Holy League of 1571 over the Ottoman navy at the Battle of Lepanto.

Our Lady of Victory
In 1571, Pope St. Pius V organized a coalition of forces from Spain and smaller Christian kingdoms, republics and military orders, to rescue Christian outposts in Cyprus, particularly the Venetian outpost at Famagusta which, however, surrendered after a long siege on 1 August before the Christian forces set sail.   On 7 October 1571, the Holy League, a coalition of southern European Catholic maritime states, sailed from Messina, Sicily and met a powerful Ottoman fleet in the Battle of Lepanto.   Knowing that the Christian forces were at a distinct materiel disadvantage, the holy pontiff, Pope Pius V, called for all of Europe to pray the Rosary for victory and led a rosary procession in Rome.

After about five hours of fighting on the northern edge of the Gulf of Corinth, off western Greece, the combined navies of the Papal States, Venice and Spain managed to stop the Ottoman navy, slowing the Ottoman advance to the west and denying them access to the Atlantic Ocean and the Americas.   If the Ottomans had won then there was a real possibility that an invasion of Italy could have followed so that the Ottoman sultan, already claiming to be emperor of the Romans, would have been in possession of both New and Old Rome.

Pius V instituted “Our Lady of Victory” as an annual feast to commemorate the victory at Lepanto, which he attributed to the Blessed Virgin Mary.   Dedications to Our Lady of Victory preceded this papal declaration.   In particular, Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester built the first shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Victory in thanks for the Catholic victory over the Albigensians at the Battle of Muret on 12 September.

In 1573, Pope Gregory XIII changed the title of the “Feast of Our Lady of Victory” to “Feast of the Holy Rosary” Dominican friar Juan Lopez in his 1584 book on the rosary states that the feast of the rosary was offered “in memory and in perpetual gratitude of the miraculous victory that the Lord gave to his Christian people that day against the Turkish armada”.

In 1671 the observance of this festival was extended by Clement X to the whole of Spain, and somewhat later Clement XI, after the victory over the Turks gained by Prince Eugene in the Battle of Petrovaradin on 6 August 1716 (the feast of Our Lady of the Snows), commanded the feast of the Rosary to be celebrated by the universal Church, assigning it to the first Sunday in October.

A set of “proper” lessons in the second nocturn were conceded by Benedict XIII. Leo XIII raised the feast to the rank of a double of the second class and added to the Litany of Loreto the invocation “Queen of the Most Holy Rosary”.   On this feast, in every church in which the Rosary confraternity has been duly erected, a plenary indulgence toties quoties is granted upon certain conditions to all who visit therein the Rosary chapel or statue of Our Lady.   This has been called the “Portiuncula” of the Rosary.

In 1960 Pope John XXIII changed the title to “Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary”.oct 7 - our lady of the rosaryROSARY INFO

 

rosary and st dominic

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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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One Minute Reflection – 6 October – The Memorial of St Bruno (c 1030-1101)

One Minute Reflection – 6 October – The Memorial of St Bruno (c 1030-1101)

Sacrifice or oblation you wished not but ears open to obedience you gave me……..Psalm 139:7psalm 139 7

REFLECTION – “By your work you show what you love and what you know.
When you observe true obedience with prudence and enthusiasm, it is clear, that you pick the most delightful and nourishing fruit of Divine Scripture.”…St Brunoby your work-st bruno - 6 oct 2016 my pic

PRAYER – Lord God, You called St Bruno to serve You in a life of solitude.   Amidst this world’s changes, help us, by his prayers, to set out hearts always on You.   Heavenly Father, let me realise that You guide our lives through Your Providence, Your Word and Sacraments.   Help me to be obedient to the rules for my state in life and so be obedient to Your will for me.   Through our Lord, Jesus Christ, Your Son in union with the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever.   St Bruno, Pray for us. Amenst bruno - pray for us

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Our Morning Offering – 6 October

Our Morning Offering – 6 October

By you, O Mary
St Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)

By you we have access to your Son,
O blessed finder of grace,
Mother of Life,
Mother of Salvation,
that by you He may receive us,
Who by you was given to us.
Amenby you O Mary by St Bernard

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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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Our Morning Offering – 5 October – The Memorial of Blessed Bartholomew Longo – Apostle of the Holy Rosary

Our Morning Offering – 5 October – The Memorial of Blessed Bartholomew Longo – Apostle of the Holy Rosary

In this prayer to Our Lady of the Rosary, we ask the Virgin Mary to help us to cultivate a habit of interior prayer through the daily recitation of the rosary. We pray this prayer, particularly during the month of October, as we daily cultivate the habit of praying the Holy Rosary. This is the object of all of our prayers: to arrive at the point where we can “pray without ceasing,” as Saint Paul tells us to do.

TO OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY

O Virgin Mary,
grant that the recitation of your Rosary
may be for me each day,
in the midst of my manifold duties,
a bond of unity in my actions,
a tribute of filial piety,
a sweet refreshment,
an encouragement to walk joyfully
along the path of duty.
Grant, above all, O Virgin Mary,
that the study of the mysteries may form in my soul,
little by little, a luminous atmosphere, pure, strengthening
and fragrant, which may penetrate my understanding,
my will, my heart, my memory, my imagination, my whole being.
So shall I acquire the habit of praying while I work,
by interior acts of admiration and of supplication,
or by aspirations of love.
I ask this of you, O Queen of the Holy Rosary,
through Saint Dominic and Blessed Bartholomew Longo,
your sons of predilection,
the renowned preachers of your mysteries
and the faithful imitator of your virtues. Amen

Queen of the Holy Rosary, pray for us

Bl Bartholomew Longo, pray for us.to our lady of the rosary - 5 oct memorial of bl bartholomew longo - 2017

 

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Thought for the Day – 4 October – The Memorial of St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)

Thought for the Day – 4 October – The Memorial of St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)

Francis, the destitute and lowly, enters heaven, a rich man, acclaimed by the songs of angels!   (Antiphon for the Memoria of St Francis from the Divine Office)

Joyful Saint, Joyful Pope!

In my presence and in the presence of others, try to be always joyful, for it is not fitting that a servant of God appear before the brothers or other men with a sad and glum face. —Saint Francis

The encounter with the living Jesus…fills the heart with joy, because it fills it with true life, a profound goodness that does not pass away or decay. —Pope Francispapa f - joy

Saint Francis called himself God’s court jester—the Jongleur de Dieu—as he went about singing the praise of God.   Pope Francis brought the house down the night of his election, telling his brother cardinals, “May God forgive you!

One can’t help but notice a kind of effervescent joy that spreads happiness to others. These men have shattered the stereotype of rigid, grim, calcified piety.   They radiate something entirely different: the joy of Christ.

Jesus was attractive, in the literal sense of the word.   People wanted to meet Him and hear Him and follow Him.   Saint Francis had a similar effect and if the three million people who showed up at World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro are any indication, Pope Francis does too.   The wisdom and faith of these men make them intriguing, to be sure, but their spirit of joy goes a long way in drawing these crowds.

Jesus, too, “rejoiced in the Holy Spirit” (Luke 10:21).   And he wanted us to share in his joy. “These things I have spoken to you,” Jesus told his disciples, “that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full” (John 15:11).   Twice again Jesus speaks in these terms: “Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full” (John 16:24), and, “These things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy fulfilled in themselves” (John 17:13).

This fullness of joy is our inheritance as Christians.   And it doesn’t always have to come with suffering!   The gift of knowing Christ, being subjects of the King of Kings, is a great joy in and of itself.   This is what Jesus taught:  “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up; then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field” (Matthew 13:44).

Saint Francis and Pope Francis have given everything, dedicating their entire lives for the sake of the kingdom of heaven.   And in this they have found great joy.francis and franics

St Francis Pray for us and let us all pray for our Holy Father!francis pray 2 - 4 oct 2017

St Francis leaves us with his blessing:

May the Lord bless you and keep you.

May the Lord make His face to shine upon you

and be gracious to you.

May the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace.

ST FRANCIS PRAYER - MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU

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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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Our Morning Offering – 4 October – The Memorial of St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)

Our Morning Offering – 4 October – The Memorial of St Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)

The Prayer before the San Damiano Crucifix
St Francis of Assisi

Most High, glorious God,
enlighten the darkness of my heart
and give me
true faith,
certain hope,
and perfect charity,
sense and knowledge,
Lord, that I may carry out,
Your holy and true command.  AmenPRAYER BEFORE THE CRUCIFIX SAN DAMIANO.2

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Thought for the Day – October 3 – The Memorial of St Théodore Guérin

Thought for the Day – October 3 – The Memorial of St Théodore Guérin

Every holy person has a strong sense of God’s Divine Providence.

During his homily at the canonisation Mass, Pope Emeritus Benedict said:

“Go, sell everything you own and give the money to the poor… then come, follow me”. These words have inspired countless Christians throughout the history of the Church to follow Christ in a life of radical poverty, trusting in Divine Providence.   Among these generous disciples of Christ was a young Frenchwoman, who responded unreservedly to the call of the divine Teacher.   Mother Théodore Guérin entered the Congregation of the Sisters of Providence in 1823 and she devoted herself to the work of teaching in schools.

Then, in 1839, she was asked by her Superiors to travel to the United States to become the head of a new community in Indiana.   After their long journey over land and sea, the group of six Sisters arrived at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods.   There they found a simple log-cabin chapel in the heart of the forest.  They knelt down before the Blessed Sacrament and gave thanks, asking God’s guidance upon the new foundation.   With great trust in Divine Providence, Mother Théodore overcame many challenges and persevered in the work that the Lord had called her to do.   By the time of her death in 1856, the Sisters were running schools and orphanages throughout the State of Indiana.

In her own words, “How much good has been accomplished by the Sisters of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods! How much more good they will be able to do if they remain faithful to their holy vocation!”.

Mother Théodore Guérin is a beautiful spiritual figure and a model of the Christian life. She was always open for the missions the Church entrusted to her and she found the strength and the boldness to put them [the missions] into practice in the Eucharist, in prayer and in an infinite trust in Divine Providence.   Her inner strength moved her to address particular attention to the poor and above all to children.” – Pope Benedict XVI, from the canonisation homily of Saint Mother Theodore

God’s work gets done by people ready to take risks and to work hard – always remembering what St Paul told the Corinthians, “I planted, Apollos watered but God caused the growth.” (1 Cor 3:6).

St Théodore Guérin, Pray for us!

THÉODORE GUÉRIN - pray for us 2

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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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Our Morning Offering – 3 October

Our Morning Offering – 3 October

Psalter Week 2 Tuesday – Morning Prayer

Now that the daylight fills the sky,
we life our hearts to God on high,
that He, in all we do or say,
would keep us free from harm today.

Would guard our hearts and tongues from strife,
from anger’s din would hide our life,
from all ill sights would turn our eyes,
would close our ears from vanities.

Would keep our inmost conscience pure,
our souls from folly would secure,
would bid us check the pride of sense
with due and holy abstinence.

Se we, when this new day is gone
and night in turn is drawing on,
with conscience by the world unstained,
shall praise His Name for victory gained.

psalter week 2 tuesday - morning prayer hymn - 3 oct 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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Thought for the Day – 2 October – The Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels

Thought for the Day – 2 October – The Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels

The Father learned from his parents to have recourse to his Guardian Angel.   Then later on, as a seminarian, he read in a book by one of the Fathers of the Church that, in addition to a Guardian Angel, priests have a ministerial Archangel as well;  and so, from the day of his ordination to the priesthood, he turned to this Archangel with great simplicity and confidence.   In fact, he said he felt certain that even if the author he had read turned out to have been mistaken, our Lord would have given him a ministerial Archangel anyway, just because of the faith with which he always invoked him.

In any case, after the feast of the Guardian Angels in 1928, the founder of Opus Dei had a still more intense devotion to them.   He was always telling his children, “familiarity with, and devotion to, the holy Guardian Angels is at the heart of our work.   It is a concrete manifestation of the supernatural mission of Opus Dei.”

Convinced that God has placed an Angel beside each and every human being to help that person along the road of life, he had recourse to his own Guardian Angel for all his material and spiritual needs.   He would often say, quite frankly, “For years I’ve experienced the constant and immediate assistance of my Guardian Angel, even in the smallest material particulars.”   In the years between 1928 and 1940, his alarm-clock sometimes didn’t work and he didn’t have the money to repair it, so he turned in trust to his Guardian Angel and asked him to wake him up in the morning at the right time.   His Angel never once failed him.   And that’s why our Father affectionately called him “mi relojerico” [“my dear watchmaker”].

Whenever he greeted our Lord in the Tabernacle, he always thanked the Angels who were present there, for the unceasing adoration that they give to God.   On more than one occasion I heard him say, “When I go into one of our chapels, one that has a Tabernacle, I tell Jesus that I love him, and invoke the Blessed Trinity. Then I thank the Angels who guard the Tabernacle and adore Christ in the Eucharist.”7829cfbe41f6e53c5b6bb9dc0727f70a--angels-and-fairies-heavenly-angels

Through heroic and persevering correspondence with God’s grace, he acquired the habit of always greeting the Guardian Angels of the people he met.   One day in 1972 or 1973, the retired archbishop of Valencia, the Most Reverend Marcelino Olaechea, came to visit him, accompanied by his secretary.   They were very good friends, so that Father greeted him and then asked him playfully, “Marcelino, let’s see if you can guess – whom did I greet first?” The archbishop replied, “You greeted me first.” “No,” the Father said, “I greeted the VIP first.” Archbishop Olaechea, understandably perplexed, replied, “But of the two of us, my secretary and me, I am the ‘VIP’.” Then our founder explained, “No, the VIP is your Guardian Angel.”

During some days of rest that we spent in a rented house in a village in Lombardy, Italy – I can’t remember whether it was Caglio or Civenna – we would play bocce ball every so often, to get a little exercise.   Since we didn’t know the rules of the game too well, at times we would make up our own.   I remember that during one of these games, the Father threw the ball unusually well and made an exceptional score.   But he said immediately, “That doesn’t count – I was helped by my Guardian Angel. I won’t do that any more…” I tell this little story because I consider it indicative of the constant friendly rapport he had with his Guardian Angel and also of his humility; as he later told me directly, he was ashamed of having asked his Guardian Angel for help in such an unimportant matter.

Extract from Cesare Cavalleri, Immersed in God – Blessed Josemaria Escriva, founder of Opus Dei, as seen by his successor, Bishop Alvaro del Portillo, Princeton NJ: Scepter Publishers, 1996.

Let us learn such devotion, love and friendship with our angels too.

St Josemaria and our Holy Guardian Angels, pray for us!guardian angel pray for us 2 - 2017

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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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Morning Hymn/Prayer from the Divine Office – 2 October – The Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels

Morning Hymn/Prayer from the Divine Office – 2 October – The Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels

They come, God’s messengers of love,
they come from realms of peace above,
from homes of never-fading light,
from blissful mansions ever bright.

They come to watch around us here,
to soothe our sorrow, calm our fear.
Ye heavenly guides, speed not away,
God willeth you with us to stay.

But chiefly at its journey’s end
“tis yours the spirit to befriends
and whisper to the willing heart,
“o Christian soul, in peace depart.”

To us the zeal of angels give,
with love to serve thee while we live.
To us an Angel-guard supply,
when on the bed of death we lie.

breviary morning prayer - guardian angels 2 oct