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One Minute Reflection – 29 August – The Beheading of St John the Baptist

One Minute Reflection – 29 August – The Beheading of St John the Baptist

She went out and said to her mother, “What shall I ask for?” She replied, “The head of John the Baptist.”…Mark 6:24mark 6 24

REFLECTION – “O great and admirable mystery! He must increase, but I must decrease, said John, said the voice which personified all the voices that had gone before announcing the Father’s Word Incarnate in His Christ….   But He is said to grow in us, when we grow in Him.   To him, then, who draws near to Christ, to him who makes progress in the contemplation of wisdom, words are of little use; of necessity they tend to fail altogether.   Thus the ministry of the voice falls short in proportion as the soul progresses towards the Word;  it is thus that Christ must increase and John decrease.   The same is indicated by the beheading of John and the exaltation of Christ upon the Cross;  as it had already been shown by their birthdays:  for, from the birth of John the days begin to shorten and from the birth of Our Lord they begin to grow longer.”….St Augustine (354-420)thus the ministry of th voice falls short - st augustine

PRAYER – God our Father, You appointed St John The Baptist to be the herald of the birth and death of Christ Your Son. Grant that as he died a martyr for justice and truth, so we may also courageously bear witness to Your Word. St John the Baptist, pray for us, amen.st john the baptist pray for us

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Our Morning Offering – 29 August

Our Morning Offering – 29 August

O Christ Jesus, when all is darkness
By St Ignatius Loyola

O Christ Jesus,
when all is darkness
and we feel our weakness
and helplessness,
give us the sense of Your presence,
Your love and Your strength.
Help us to have perfect trust
in Your protecting love
and strengthening power,
so that nothing may frighten or worry us,
for, living close to You,
we shall see Your hand,
Your purpose, Your will through all things.
Amen

o christ jesus when all is darkness - st iggy - No 2

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Thought for the Day – 28 August – The Memorial of St Augustine (354-430) Father & Doctor of Grace

Thought for the Day – 28 August – The Memorial of St Augustine (354-430) Father & Doctor of Grace

A Christian at 33, a priest at 36, a bishop at 41:  Many people are familiar with the biographical sketch of Augustine of Hippo, sinner turned saint.   But really to get to know the man is a rewarding experience.

There quickly surfaces the intensity with which he lived his life, whether his path led away from or toward God.   The tears of his mother, the instructions of Ambrose and, most of all, God himself speaking to him in the Scriptures, redirected Augustine’s love of life to a life of love.

Having been so deeply immersed in creature-pride of life in his early days and having drunk deeply of its bitter dregs, it is not surprising that Augustine should have turned, with a holy fierceness, against the many demon-thrusts rampant in his day.   His times were truly decadent:  politically, socially, morally.   He was both feared and loved, like the Master.   The perennial criticism leveled against him:  a fundamental rigorism.

In his day, Augustine providentially fulfilled the office of prophet.   Like Jeremiah and other greats, he was hard-pressed but could not keep quiet.  “I say to myself, I will not mention him,/I will speak in his name no more./But then it becomes like fire burning in my heart,/imprisoned in my bones;/I grow weary holding it in,/I cannot endure it” (Jeremiah 20:9).

Augustine is still acclaimed (and condemned) in our day.  He is a prophet for today, trumpeting the need to scrap escapisms and stand face-to-face with personal responsibility and dignity. (Fr Don Miller OFM – Saint of the Day)

St Augustine, our Father in Faith, pray for us now and at the hour of our death!st augustine pray for us 2

 

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St Augustine, the Holy Trinity, the Child and the SeaShell

Today, 28 August – the Memorial of St Augustine, I am reposting this legend of St Augustine, the Holy Trinity, the Child and the Seashell.

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St Augustine, the Holy Trinity, the Child and the SeaShell

Today, 11 June 2017, on the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity, we remember the legend of St Augustine and the Seashell.

Abraham Willaerts – Saint Augustine and the child Abraham Willaerts – St Augustine and the Child

The great Doctor of the Church St. Augustine of Hippo spent over 30 years working on his treatise De Trinitate [about the Holy Trinity], endeavouring to conceive an intelligible explanation for the mystery of the Trinity.

He was walking by the seashore one day contemplating and trying to understand the mystery of the Holy Trinity when he saw a small boy running back and forth from the water to a spot on the seashore.   The boy was using a sea shell to carry the water from the ocean and place it into a small hole in the sand.

The Bishop of Hippo approached him and asked, “My boy, what are…

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Quote/s of the Day – 28 August – The Memorial of St Augustine

Quote/s of the Day – 28 August – The Memorial of St Augustine

“To fall in love with God is the greatest romance;
to seek Him the greatest adventure;
to find Him the greatest human achievement.”

to fall in love with god - st augustine

“You ask what you might offer to God?
Offer yourself!
What does God expect from you, except yourself?”

you ask what you might offer to god - st augustine

“One of the holiest works,
one of the best exercises of piety
which we can practice in this world,
is to offer sacrifices, alms and prayer for the dead.”one of the holiest works - st augustine

“Conquer yourself and the world lies at your feet.”conquer yourself-st augustine

“God has no need of your money
but the poor have.
You give it to the poor and God receives it.”

“Our life and our death are with our neighbour.”god has no need and our life and our death-st augustine

“Do you wish to RISE?
Begin by DESCENDING.
You plan a tower that will pierce the CLOUDS?
Lay first the foundation of HUMILITY”you wish to rise begin by descending - st augustine

“I will suggest a means whereby
you can praise God all day long, if you wish.
Whatever you do, do it well and you have praised God.”i will suggest a means - st augustine

“God in his omnipotence could not give more,
in His wisdom: He knew not how to give more,
in His riches: He had not more to give,
than the EUCHARIST!”

god in his omnipotence - st augustine

“God does not command impossibilities
but by commanding, admonishes you do what you can
and to PRAY for what you cannot
and AIDS you that you may be able.”god does not comman - st augustine

St Augustine (354-430)  Father & Doctor of Grace

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One Minute Reflection – 28 August – The Memorial of St Augustine (354-430) – Doctor of Grace

One Minute Reflection – 28 August – The Memorial of St Augustine (354-430) – Doctor of Grace

Therefore, whosoever hears these words of mine and does them, I will liken him unto a wise man, who built his house upon a rock: and the rain descended and the floods came and the winds blew and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.…” Matthew 7:24matthew 7 24

REFLECTION – “If any one will piously and soberly consider the sermon which our Lord Jesus spoke on the mount, as we read it in the Gospel according to Matthew, I think that he will find in it, so far as regards the highest morals, a perfect standard of the Christian life:  and this we do not rashly venture to promise but gather it from the very words of the Lord Himself.
For the sermon itself is brought to a close in such a way, that it is clear there are in it all the precepts which go to mould the life. … He has sufficiently indicated, as I think, that these sayings which He uttered on the mount so perfectly guide the life of those who may be willing to live according to them, that they may justly be compared to one building upon a rock.”...St Augustine (On the Sermon on the Mount)he has sufficiently indicated - st augustine

PRAYER – Lord God, renew Your Church with he Spirit of wisdom and love which You gave to St Augustine. Lead us by that same Spirit, to seek You, the only fountain of true wisdom and the source of everlasting love.   Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, in union with the Spirit, one God, forever and ever, St Augustine, pray for the Church and for us all, amen.st augustine pray for us

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Our Morning Offering – August 28 – The Memorial of St Augustine (354-430) – Doctor of Grace

Our Morning Offering – August 28 – The Memorial of St Augustine (354-430) – Doctor of Grace

Only You!
By ST AUGUSTINE

Lord Jesus, let me know myself and know You
and desire nothing save only You.
Let me hate myself and love You.
Let me do everything for the sake of You.
Let me humble myself and exalt You.
Let me think of nothing except You.
Let me die to myself and live in You.
Let me accept whatever happens as from You.
Let me banish self and follow You
and ever desire to follow You.
Let me fly from myself and take refuge in You,
That I may deserve to be defended by You.
Let me fear for myself.
Let me fear You
and let me be among those who are chosen by You.
Let me distrust myself and put my trust in You.
Let me be willing to obey for the sake of You.
Let me cling to nothing save only to You,
And let me be poor because of You.
Look upon me, that I may love You.
Call me that I may see You and for ever enjoy You.
Amen

lord jesus, lt me know myself and know you - st augustine

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On St Monica’s Memorial, let us pray for her intercession that the Lord may grant us patience, fortitude and trust – 27 August

On St Monica’s Memorial, let us pray for her intercession that the Lord may grant us patience, fortitude and trust – 27 August :

Prayer for the intercession of St Monica

Dear St. Monica,
troubled wife and mother,
many sorrows pierced your heart
during your lifetime.
Yet, you never despaired or lost faith.
With confidence, persistence
and profound faith,
you prayed daily for the conversion
of your husband
and your beloved son, Augustine;
your prayers were answered.
Grant me that same fortitude, patience,
and trust in the Lord.
Intercede for me, dear St. Monica,
that God may favorably hear my plea for
……………………………
(Mention your intention here)
and grant me the grace
to accept His Will in all things,
through Jesus Christ, our Lord,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, forever and ever.
Amen

St Monica, pray for us!

prayer for the intercession of st monica

 

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Thought for the day – 27 August – The Memorial of St Monica

Thought for the day – 27 August – The Memorial of St Monica

Today we celebrate the memorial of St Monica, the mother of St Augustine, whose memorial we will celebrate tomorrow.
We celebrate this memorial not simply because St Monica was the mother of a great saint.

The opening prayer for Mass goes like this and it is worthwhile to take note: ‘God of mercy, comfort of those in sorrow, the tears of St Monica moved you to convert her son, St Augustine to the faith of Christ.’
All in all, she prayed for something like 30 years before she finally had the joy of seeing St Augustine baptised.

St Monica enfleshed the words which we hear in the 1st reading: ‘May our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who has given us His love and through His grace, such inexhaustible comfort and such sure hope, comfort you and strengthen you.’
The consolation, experienced by St Monica and her total abandonment to God can also be ours today when we persevere in patience and in trust – this is Monica’s lesson – keep on praying good folk, for God hears you!

St Monica, pray for us!

“The day was now approaching when my mother Monica would depart from this life;  You know that day, Lord, though we did not.   She and I happened to be standing by ourselves at a window that overlooked the garden in the courtyard of the house.   At the time we were in Ostia on the Tiber.   And so the two of us, all alone, were enjoying a very pleasant conversation, “forgetting the past and pushing on to what is ahead..”   We were asking one another in the presence of the Truth – for You are the Truth – what it would be like to share the eternal life enjoyed by the saints, which “eye has not seen, nor ear heard, which has not even entered into the heart of man.”   We desired with all our hearts to drink from the streams of your heavenly fountain, the fountain of life.   That was the substance of our talk, though not the exact words.   But You know, O Lord, that in the course of our conversation that day, the world and its pleasures lost all their attraction for us.   My mother said, “Son, as far as I am concerned, nothing in this life now gives me any pleasure. I do not know why I am still here, since I have no further hopes in this world. I did have one reason for wanting to live a little longer:  to see you become a Catholic Christian before I died. God has lavished His gifts on me in that respect, for I know that you have even renounced earthly happiness to be his servant.   So what am I doing here?”   I do not really remember how I answered her.    Shortly, within five days or thereabouts, she fell sick with a fever. Then one day during the course of her illness she became unconscious and for a while she was unaware of her surroundings.   My brother and I rushed to her side but she regained consciousness quickly.   She looked at us as we stood there and asked in a puzzled voice: “Where was I?”   We were overwhelmed with grief, but she held her gave steadily upon us, and spoke further:  “Here you shall bury your mother.”   I remained silent as I held back my tears.   However, my brother haltingly expressed his hope that she might not die in a strange country but in her own land, since her end would be happier there.   When she heard this, her face was filled with anxiety and she reproached him with a glance because he had entertained such earthly thoughts.   Then she looked at me and spoke:  “Look what he is saying.”   Thereupon she said to both of us, “Bury my body wherever you will; let not care of it cause you any concern.   One thing only I ask you, that you remember me at the altar of the Lord wherever you may be.”   Once our mother had expressed this desire as best she could, she fell silent as the pain of her illness increased.”  – from the Confessions of Saint Augustine

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Quote of the Day – 27 August – The Memorial of St Monica

Quote of the Day – 27 August – The Memorial of St Monica

“Son, nothing in this world now affords me delight.
I do not know what there is now for me to do
or why I am still here,
all my hopes in this world being now fulfilled.”

Saint Monica, on the conversion of Augustine

son, nothing in this world - st monica

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One Minute Reflection – 27 August – The Memorial of St Monica

One Minute Reflection – 27 August – The Memorial of St Monica

My human life … is a life of faith in the Son of God,
who loved me and gave himself for me….Galatians 2:20

galatians 2 20 - no 2

REFLECTION – “How many difficulties there are also today in family relationships
and how many mothers are anguished because their children choose mistaken ways!
Monica, a wise and solid woman in the faith, invites us not to be discouraged
but to persevere in our mission of wives and mothers,
maintaining firm our confidence in God and clinging with perseverance to prayer.”
… Pope Benedict XVI (27 August 2006)monica, a wise and solid woman - pope benedict

PRAYER – God our Father, comforter of the sorrowful,
You accepted St Monica’s offering of tears for the
conversion of her son, Augustine.
Help us too, by their intercession to be truly contrite
for our sins and to live in a life of faith in Your Son,
who loved us and gave Himself for us. St Monica,
pray for us amen.st monica pray for us

 

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Our Morning Offering – 27 August – The Memorial of St Monica

Our Morning Offering – 27 August – The Memorial of St Monica

LATE HAVE I LOVED YOU
By St Augustine

Late have I loved You,
Beauty so ancient and so new,
late have I loved You!
Lo, you were within,
but I outside, seeking there for You,
and upon the shapely things You have made
I rushed headlong – I, misshapen.
You were with me but I was not with You.
They held me back far from You,
those things which would have no being,
were they not in You.
You called, shouted, broke through my deafness.
You flared, blazed, banished my blindness.
You lavished Your fragrance, I gasped
and now I pant for You;
I tasted You and now I hunger and thirst;
You touched me and I burned for Your peace.

late have i loved you - st augustine

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Quote of the Day – 26 August

Quote of the Day – 26 August

“Let Mary never be far from your lips
and from your heart.
Following her, you will never lose your way.
Praying to her, you will never sink into despair.
Contemplating her, you will never go wrong.”

St Bernardine of Siena

let mary never be far from your lips n 2 - st bernardine of siena

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Thought for the Day – 25 August – The Memorial of St Louis IX – King of France

Thought for the Day – 25 August – The Memorial of St Louis IX – King of France

The long reign of St Louis IX (1226-1270) is the period of a cultural explosion in France and Europe, at the height f the ‘Thirteenth, the Greatest of Centuries, he age of remarkable saints and remarkable leaders – St Francis of Assisi, St Thomas Aquinas, St Dominic, Pope Innocent III, St Albert the Great and Emperor Frederick II.   St Louis was at the heart of this development and has been looked upon as the model for Christian leadership.
As husband, father, king, he showed himself, not only an exemplary Christian but also, an amazing human being, who never lost the personal touch and who sat on the seat of power with such rare humility, love and faith.   He was known for his horror of offending God – keeping always in mind the words of his mother – “I love you, my dear son, as much as a mother can love her child; but I would rather see you dead at my feet, than that you should ever commit a mortal sin.” and for his honest and upright dealings with all.   He never looked upon his position as the opportunity to take unfair advantage of others but as one of complete service!   He maintained and grew, throughout his life, whether upon the throne at home or in battle on foreign soils, his life of prayer, penance and love for all.

Does power necessarily corrupt or is it possible, proved by St Louis, to use power for the glory of the Kingdom of God!

St Louis, pray for us – most especially for France and for the whole Church of Christ, which you loved so much!st louis pray for us 2st louis pray for us 3

 

 

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Quote of the Day – 25 August – The Memorial of St Louis IX – King of France

Quote of the Day – 25 August – The Memorial of St Louis IX – King of France

“Dear son, have a tender pitiful heart for the poor
and for all those whom you believe to be
in misery of heart or body and,
according to your ability, comfort
and aid them with some alms.”

St Louis IX King of France to his eldest Son, Phillip

dear son - st louis

 

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One Minute Reflection – August 25 – The Memorial of St Louis IX – King of France

One Minute Reflection – August 25 – The Memorial of St Louis IX – King of France

The servant of the Lord…..must be an apt teacher, patiently and gently correcting those who contradict him….2 Tim 2:24-252 timothy 2 24-25

REFLECTION – “All who undertake to teach must be endowed with deep love, the greatest patience and, most of all, profound humility.   They must perform their work with earnest zeal.   Then, through their humble prayers, the Lord will find them worthy to become fellow workers with Him in the cause of truth.”…St Louis IX King of France

all who undertake to teach - st louis

PRAYER – Dear Lord, help me to teach others about You by my example as well as my words.   Grant that I may spread Your truth and Your light wherever I go.   St Louis, this is exactly what you sought to do, constantly serving God in penitence and prayer, ever mindful of His people.   You lived the greatest commandment and strove always to be an example to your people through your great love for our Lord and for His Church.   St Louis, please pray for us! Amen

st louis pray for us

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Our Morning Offering – 25 August – The Memorial of St Louis IX – King of France

Our Morning Offering – 25 August – The Memorial of St Louis IX – King of France

Prayer inspired by St. Louis’ Last Instructions
to his Eldest Son, Philip (Perhaps Philip prayed thus)

O God, we love You.
We want to do nothing to displease You.
If we have troubles, let us thank You.
If we don’t, we also humbly thank You.
Let us look for ways to grow closer to You,
whether in Confession, prayer, or at Mass.
Let us open our hearts to afflicted people
and do what we can to comfort them.
Let us look for ways to improve our society.
Thank You for friends who help us bear
our burdens and help us grow in holiness.
Let us turn away from gossip or swearing.
Let us always do what is right for those
we serve and promote peace among our neighbours.
Let us be quick to defend our Faith.
O Holy Trinity, all You holy saints,
please defend us from all evils.
Please give us grace to do Your will always,
so that You are honoured
and so we may be with You forever.
Amen

prayer inspired by st Louis' last instructions - st louis king of france

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Thought for the Day – 24 August The Feast of St Bartholomew, Apostle

Thought for the Day – 24 August The Feast of St Bartholomew, Apostle

“…Philip told this Nathanael that he had found “him of whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph” (Jn 1: 45).   As we know, Nathanael’s retort was rather strongly prejudiced:  “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” (Jn 1: 46).   In its own way, this form of protestation is important for us. Indeed, it makes us see that according to Judaic expectations the Messiah could not come from such an obscure village as, precisely, Nazareth (see also Jn 7: 42).

But at the same time Nathanael’s protest highlights God’s freedom, which baffles our expectations by causing Him to be found in the very place where we least expect Him. Moreover, we actually know that Jesus was not exclusively “from Nazareth” but was born in Bethlehem (cf. Mt 2: 1; Lk 2: 4) and came ultimately from Heaven, from the Father who is in Heaven.

Nathanael’s reaction suggests another thought to us:  in our relationship with Jesus we must not be satisfied with words alone.   In his answer, Philip offers Nathanael a meaningful invitation: “Come and see!” (Jn 1: 46). Our knowledge of Jesus needs above all a first-hand experience:  someone else’s testimony is of course important, for normally the whole of our Christian life begins with the proclamation handed down to us by one or more witnesses.

However, we ourselves must then be personally involved in a close and deep relationship with Jesus;  in a similar way, when the Samaritans had heard the testimony of their fellow citizen whom Jesus had met at Jacob’s well, they wanted to talk to Him directly and after this conversation they told the woman:  “It is no longer because of your words that we believe, for we have heard for ourselves and we know that this is indeed the Saviour of the world” (Jn 4: 42).

…To conclude, we can say that despite the scarcity of information about him, St Bartholomew stands before us to tell us that attachment to Jesus can also be lived and witnessed to without performing sensational deeds.   Jesus Himself, to whom each one of us is called to dedicate his or her own life and death, is and remains extraordinary.”

Note: the name “Nathanael” means “God has given”.

Pope Benedict XVI – General Audience 4 October 2006

St Bartholomew Pray for us!

st bartholomew pray for us 2

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Quote of the Day – 24 August – The Feast of St Bartholomew, Apostle

Quote of the Day – 24 August – The Feast of St Bartholomew, Apostle

“Here is a true child of Israel. There is no guile in him.”
Bartholomew/Nathanael answered him :
“Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel.”

John 1:47-48

john 1 47-48

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One Minute Reflection – August 24 – The Feast of St Bartholomew

One Minute Reflection – August 24 – The Feast of St Bartholomew

(God) chose to reveal His Son to me
that I might spread among the Gentiles
the good tidings concerning Him…………Galatians 1:16

galatians 1 16

REFLECTION – “No matter where you may be or where you may be working, make sure the world will be renewed upon contact with you.
Make the Lord more present to human beings and the Gospel more known and loved by them.”… Bl Pope Paul VIno matter where you may be - bl pope paul VI

PRAYER – Heavenly Father, teach me to imitate Your divine Son in my life. Grant that by my presence as well as by my deeds, I may bring Christ and His message to everyone I meet. Let me follow Your Apostles and manifest the love and zeal of St Bartholomew. May all the Apostles Pray for us. Amenst bartholomew pray for us

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Our Morning Offering – 24 August

Our Morning Offering – 24 August

A Prayer of Self-Dedication
Abbot Louis de Blois O.S.B. (1506-1566)

Lord my God,
rescue me from myself
and give me to You.
Take away everything
that draws me from You
and give me all those things
that lead me to You,
for the sake of Christ, our Lord. Amen

lord my god - abbot louis de blois OSB - aprayer of self-dedication

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Thought for the Day – St Rose of Lima

Thought for the Day – St Rose of Lima

It is easy to dismiss excessive penances of the saints as the expression of a certain culture or temperament.   But a woman wearing a crown of thorns may at least prod our consciences.   We enjoy the most comfort-oriented life in human history.   We eat too much, drink too much, use a million gadgets, fill our eyes and ears with everything imaginable.   Commerce thrives on creating useless needs on which to spend our money. It seems that when we have become most like slaves, there is the greatest talk of “freedom.”   Are we willing to discipline ourselves in such an atmosphere?   “Without the burden of afflictions it is impossible to reach the height of grace. The gift of grace increases as the struggle increases.” (St Rose of Lima)

“If your hand or your foot causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away.   It is better for you to enter into life maimed or crippled than with two hands or two feet to be thrown into eternal fire.   And if your eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away.   It is better for you to enter into life with one eye than with two eyes to be thrown into fiery Gehenna”   (Matthew 18:8–9)

St Rose of Lima Pray for us!

st rose of lima - pray for us 2

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Quote of the Day – August 23 – St Rose of Lima

Quote of the Day – August 23 – St Rose of Lima

“Apart from the Cross
there is no other ‘ladder’
by which we might get to heaven.”

St Rose of Lima

apart from the cross - st rose of lima

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One Minute Reflection – 23 August – St Rose of Lima

One Minute Reflection – 23 August – St Rose of Lima

It is in Christ….that we have been redeemed and our sins forgiven, so immeasurably  generous is God’s favour (grace) to us……..Ephesians 1:7

REFLECTION – “If only we would learn how great it is to possess divine grace and how many riches it has within itself, how many joys and delights.   We would devote all our concern to winning for ourselves pains and afflictions in order to attain the unfathomable treasure of grace.”…St Rose of Lima

Ephesians 1 7

PRAYER – God is all goodness, keep ever in my mind the surpassing riches of Your grace.  Grant that I may devote all my efforts to co-operating with that grace and growing in it day by day. St Rose of Lima Pray for us! Amen

st rose of lima - pray for us

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Our Morning Offering – 23 August

Our Morning Offering – 23 August

To You we Cry, O Queen of Mercy!
By St Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)
Doctor mellifluus (Mellifluous Doctor)

To you we cry,
O Queen of Mercy!
Return, that we may
behold you dispensing favours,
bestowing remedies,
giving strength.
Ah, tender Mother!
Tell your all-powerful Son
that we have no more wine.
We are thirsty after the wine of His love,
of that marvelous wine
that fills souls with a holy inebriation,
inflames them,
and gives them the strength to despise
the things of this world
and to seek with ardour heavenly goods.
Amen

to you we cry O queen of mercy no 2.- st bernard

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Thought for the Day – 22 August – The Queenship of Mary

Thought for the Day – 22 August – The Queenship of Mary

As St. Paul suggests in Romans 8:28–30, God has predestined human beings from all eternity to share the image of his Son.   All the more was Mary predestined to be the mother of Jesus. As Jesus was to be king of all creation, Mary, in dependence on Jesus, was to be queen.   All other titles to queenship derive from this eternal intention of God. As Jesus exercised his kingship on earth by serving his Father and his fellow human beings, so did Mary exercise her queenship.   As the glorified Jesus remains with us as our king till the end of time (Matthew 28:20), so does Mary, who was assumed into heaven and crowned queen of heaven and earth.
In the fourth century St Ephrem called Mary “Lady” and “Queen.”   Later Church fathers and doctors continued to use the title.   Hymns of the 11th to 13th centuries address Mary as queen: “Hail, Holy Queen,” “Hail, Queen of Heaven,” “Queen of Heaven.”   The Dominican rosary and the Franciscan crown as well as numerous invocations in Mary’s litany celebrate her queenship.
The feast is a logical follow-up to the Assumption and is now celebrated on the octave day of that feast.   In his 1954 encyclical To the Queen of Heaven, Pius XII points out that Mary deserves the title because she is Mother of God because she is closely associated as the New Eve with Jesus’ redemptive work because of her preeminent perfection and because of her intercessory power. (Fr Don Miller OFM)
“Just as Mary surpassed in grace all others on earth, so also in heaven is her glory unique.   If eye has not seen or ear heard or the human heart conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him (1 Corinthians 2:9), who can express what He has prepared for the woman who gave Him birth and who loved Him, as everyone knows, more than anyone else?” (St Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) – Doctor of Light – Mellifluous Doctor)

just as mary surpassed in grace - st bernard
Mary Queen of Heaven and Earth Pray for your children!

mary our queen our mother pray for us

Your eyes opened to a new kind of light
Wide pools that gaze with merciful love upon the world
Your sword-pierced heart, immaculate,
Strong-walled as a cathedral
In the holy city of God.

Angels surround your throne
Holy Blessed Virgin,
Mother of God
Star-crowned Queen of heaven and
Queen of angels

We, though sinners, are yours,
Every tribe on earth, every race
Beckoned to enclosure
In deep mantle-folds of grace.

your eyes opened to a new kind of light - queenship of mary - poem

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Quote/s of the Day – 22 August – The Queenship of Mary

Quote/s of the Day – 22 August – The Queenship of Mary

“She has surpassed the riches of the virgins,
the confessors, the martyrs, the apostles,
the prophets, the patriarchs and the angels,
for she herself is the first-fruit of the virgins,
the mirror of confessors, the rose of martyrs,
the ruler of apostles, the oracle of prophets,
the daughter of patriarchs, the queen of angels.”

…St Bonaventure (1217-1274) Seraphic Doctor

she has surpassed the riches - st bonaventure

“Mary has the authority over the angels
and the blessed in heaven.
As a reward for her great humility,
God gave her the power and mission of assigning to saints
the thrones made vacant by the apostate angels
who fell away through pride.
Such is the will of the almighty God who exalts the humble,
that the powers of heaven, earth and hell,
willingly or unwillingly, must obey the commands
of the humble Virgin Mary.
For God has made her queen of heaven and earth,
leader of his armies, keeper of his treasure,
dispenser of his graces, mediatrix on behalf of men,
destroyer of his enemies and faithful associate
in his great works and triumphs.”

…St Louis Marie de Montfort

mary has the authority over the angels - st louis de montfort

“To serve the Queen of Heaven is already to reign there
and to live under her commands, is more than to govern.”

…St John Marie Vianney

to serve the queen of heaven - st john vianney

“Prayer is powerful beyond limits
when we turn to the Immaculata
who is queen even of God’s heart.”

…St Maximilian Kolbe

prayer is powerful beyond limits - st max kolbe

“No one has access to the Almighty
as His mother has – none has merit such as hers.
Her Son will deny her nothing that she asks
and herein lies her power.
While she defends the Church,
neither height nor depth,
neither men nor evil spirits,
neither great monarchs,
nor craft of man, nor popular violence,
can avail to harm us – for human life is short
but Mary reigns above, a Queen forever.”

Bl Cardinal John Henry Newman

no one has access to the almighty - bl john henry newman

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One Minute Reflection – August 22 – The Memorial of the Queenship of Mary

One Minute Reflection – August 22 – The Memorial of the Queenship of Mary

My fruit is better than gold, yes than pure gold and my revenue than choice silver………….Prv 8:19

proverbs 8 19

REFLECTION – “Mary is the stem of the beautiful flower on which the Holy Spirit rests with the fullness of His gifts.   Hence, those who want to obtain the seven gifts of the Spirit must seek the flower of the Holy Spirit on the stem (Mary).
We go to Jesus through Mary and through Jesus we find the grace of the Holy Spirit.”…St Bonaventure (1217-1274) Seraphic Doctor

mary is the stem - st bonaventure

PRAYER – Heavenly Father, You made Mary the Spouse of the Holy Spirit.   Help me through Mary and Jesus to reach the Spirit and obtain His surpassing gifts.   Holy Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, be my companion and my guide. Amen

mary queen - pray for us

 

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Our Morning Offering – 22 August – The Queenship of Mary

Our Morning Offering – 22 August – The Queenship of Mary

Mary our Queen, Holy Mother of God
By St Anthony of Padua (1195-1231) Evangelical Doctor

Mary, our Queen,
Holy Mother of God,
we beg you to hear our prayer.
Make our hearts overflow with divine grace
and resplendent with heavenly wisdom.
Render them strong with your might
and rich in virtue.
Pour down upon us the gift of mercy
so that we may obtain the pardon of our sins.
Help us to live in such a way
as to merit the glory and bliss of heaven.
May this be granted us by your Son Jesus
who has exalted you above the angels,
has crowned you as Queen,
and has seated you with Him
forever on His refulgent throne.
Amen.

mary our queen, holy mother of god by st anthony of padua.2

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Thought for the Day – 21 August – The Memorial of St Pope Pius X

Thought for the Day – 21 August – The Memorial of St Pope Pius X

“I was born poor, I lived poor, I will die poor.”   These words were part of the will that Pope Pius X left at his death on August 20, 1914.

He was born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, the second of 10 children.   His father was a poor parish clerk in Riese, Italy, and his mother worked as a seamstress.   At 11, Giuseppe was accepted as a student in high school.   Every day, he walked five miles to school and back.   At 15, he began attending the local seminary.   When his father died, Giuseppe wanted to come home and help with the family. His mother, however, would not let him.

In 1858, he was ordained and then worked as a parish priest for 17 years.   He believed his call was to encourage those who were poor to lead Christian lives and to help them overcome financial problems.   He was, however, named spiritual director of the major seminary and chancellor of the diocese.   Later, he became a bishop and then a cardinal.

In 1903, this little-known cardinal was elected to become Pope Pius X.  He took as his motto “Restore all things in Christ.”   He emphasised the importance of the Eucharist.   He directed that children as young as seven should be allowed to receive the Eucharist.   He initiated changes in Church music and worship.   He began a biblical institute.   He gave the first official impetus to the modern liturgical renewal.

Pope Pius X believed that real peace could be achieved only through social justice and charity.   He sponsored and sheltered refugees with his own resources.   He wrote an encyclical encouraging Latin American bishops to improve the treatment of native people working on plantations.
He worked to stop the world from going to war. When Europe entered World War I, on the 11th anniversary of his election as pope, Pius was heartbroken, it killed him.   He said, “I would gladly give up my life to save my poor children from this ghastly scourge.” Just a few weeks after the war started, Pope Pius X died.

St Pius’ humble background was no obstacle in relating to a personal God and to people whom he loved genuinely.   Pius X gained his strength, his gentleness and warmth for people from the source of all gifts, the Spirit of Jesus.  In contrast, we often feel embarrassed by our backgrounds.   Shame makes us prefer to remain aloof from people whom we perceive as superior.   If we are in a superior position, on the other hand, we often ignore simpler people.   Yet we, too, have to help “restore all things in Christ,” especially the wounded people of God.

St Pope Pius X, Pray for us!

st pius x pray for us