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One Minute Reflection – 10 September – ‘ …The great and excellent Physician …’

One Minute Reflection – 10 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – St Nicholas of Tolentino OSA (1245-1305) Confessor, – Galatians 5:25-26; 6:1-10, Luke 7:11-16 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

Young man, I say to thee, arise!” – Luke 7:14

REFLECTION – “Our Lord, the great and excellent Physician of our infirmities, announced everywhere, before coming into this world, both His arrival and the maladies He would cure; sometimes by His prophets. …”

What wonder then if, in the Gospel, we find Him surrounded by the sick, by sinners and by publicans! O vain and foolish murmuring of the Hebrews, when they said: “This man receiveth sinners.” Whom would you wish Him to receive? Is it not the honour of a Physician to be sought for by the sick and so much the more, as their maladies are considered incurable? …

Thus, how were the poor Prodigal and the unfortunate Absalom received by their fathers? And, otherwise, what would become of us, for all have sinned? Every man is a liar, that is to say, a sinner. If we say that we are without sin, we deceived ourselves. Return to the Lord, and forsake your injustice, for His Mercy is great towards those who are converted to Him. Why is He called Saviour, unless in order to save? …

But, oh, miserable that we are! We are often called and we only turn a deaf ear. “I have called and you have not heard,” says God. We are drawn and we obstinately resist Him. He complains, saying: “All the day long have I stretched out My hands to this incredulous and rebellious people! ”…

Let us then depart, let us depart from Egypt, let us approach Our Lord, let us make provision of good works; let the feet of our affections be bare, let us clothe ourselves with innocence, let us not be satisfied with crying for mercy, let us go forth from Egypt, let us delay no longer.
The hour is come to arise from sleep, since we know that He receives sinners; the Angels await our repentance, the Saints pray for it!
” – (Consoling Thoughts on God and Providence).

PRAYER – Be mindful, O Lord, of our humble prayers in this commemoration of Thy Saint Nicholas, so that we, who have no confidence in our own righteousness, may be assisted by the merits of those, who have been pleasing to Thee. Through Jesus Christ, Thy Son our Lord, Who lives and reigns with Thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen (Collect).

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Our Morning Offering – 10 September – The Angels’ Birthday Song to Mary

Our Morning Offering – 10 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – Solemnity of the Nativity of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary

The Angels’ Birthday Song to Mary
Unknown Author

“Thy nativity, O Virgin Mother of God,
gives joy to the whole world, because from thee
shall rise, the Sun of Justice, Christ our Lord. ”

Hail to the Flower of grace divine!
Heiress, hail of David’s line!
Hail Redemption’s heroine!
Hail to the Virgin pre-elect!
Hail to the work without defect
Of the supernal Architect!

Hail to her ordained of old
Deep in enmities untold,
Ere the blue waves of ocean rolled,
Ere the primordial founts had sprung,
Ere in ether the globe was hung,
Ere the morning stars had sung!

Welcome the beatific morn
When the mother of life was born,
Whom all lovely gifts adorn!
What a thrill of ecstatic mirth
Danced along through heaven and earth.
At the tidings of Mary’s birth!

How was hell to its centre stirred!
How sang Hades when it heard
Of her coming, so long deferred!
Happy, happy, the Angel band
Chosen by Mary’s side to stand
As her defence on either hand!

Safe beneath their viewless wings
Mother-elect of the King of kings,
Fear no harm from hurtful things!
What though Eden vanished be,
More than Eden we find in thee!
Thou our joy and jubilee!

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Saint of the Day – 10 September – Saint Peter Martinez (Died c1000) Archbishop

Saint of the Day – 10 September – Saint Peter Martinez (Died c1000) Archbishop of Antealares at Compostela, Monk, Abbot, leader of the Spanish Reconquista. Born in Galicia, Spain, Also Known as – Peter of Mozonzo.

Peter’s religious life began in around 950, as a Benedictine Monk at the Monastery of Saint Mary of Monzonzo where he later became the Abbot.

In 986, he was appointed the Archbishop of Saint Martin of Antealares in Compostela. Peter played an important role in the Spanish Reconquista, which drove the Moors out of Spain.

Some believe he might have been the Author of the Salve Regina although it is most widely believed that it was composed by Blessed Herman of Reichenau (1013–1054) with the Doxology being spontaneously added by the Mellifluous Doctor, Saint Bernard (1090-1153).

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Solemnity of the Nativity of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, Beata Vergine Maria della Vita / Our Lady of Life (1289), St Nicholas of Tolentino and the rest of the Saints for 10 September

Solemnity of the Nativity of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary

The 15th Sunday after Pentecost

St Agapius of Novara
St Alexius Sanbashi Saburo

St Autbert of Avranches
St Barypsabas
St Candida the Younger
St Clement of Sardis
St Finnian of Moville
St Frithestan
Bl Jacques Gagnot

St Peter Martinez (Died c1000) Archbishop

St Pulcheria (399-453) Virgin Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire in Constantinople, Widow, (remaining chaste during her marriage), Defender of the Faith against heresy, Apostle of the poor.
Her Story:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/09/10/saint-of-the-day-10-september-saint-pulcheria-399-453/

St Salvius of Albi
St Sosthenes of Chalcedon
St Theodard of Maastricht
St Victor of Chalcedon

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Thought for the Day – 9 September – The Two Standards

Thought for the Day – 9 September – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

The Two Standards

“The well-known meditation of St Ignatius in his Spiritual Exercies on the two standards, remains applicable to our times.
We need only glance at the world to see that it contains two different kinds of people – the good and the bad, the enemies of Christ and His faithful followers.
But, there is also a third group, those who are indifferent and apathetic, those who think of their own comfort and convenience and of nothing else!
When one considers it, it is plain that those people who think only of themselves – and their number seems to grow every year – belong to the rearguard of those, who fight beneath the banner of Satan.
That man is an enemy of Christ, who has no generosity, no spirit of sacrifice, no desire to combat the evil which threatens to submerge the world.
“He who is not with me, is against me,” (Mt 12:30) said Jesus.

He who thinks only of his own convenience and remains indifferent to the spread of evil, is not worthy of Jesus.
One cannot be indifferent when faced with the alternative between good and evil because, indifference is tantamount to a betrayal.
“The Christian,” writes Tertullian, “is another Christ!”

The fact that we are Christians imposes on us, the obligation to fight openly and courageously under the Standard of Christ.
The battle must be waged on two fronts.
On one side, the struggle is internal.
We must resist our rebellious inclinations and self-centred egoism.
At the same time, we must make a constant effort to advance in Christian perfection.
On the second front, the struggle is external.
It is not sufficient to sanctify ourselves but, we must try to sanctify others.
When we consider the sacrifices made in the cause of evil by the enemies of Christ, how can we remain indifferent?
We should work with zeal and with the help of God’s grace, to achieve our own sanctification and the reign of Christ in the universe.
We should examine what we have already done and resolve to be more determined in our future efforts!

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

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Quote/s of the Day – 9 September – St Peter Claver

Quote/s of the Day – 9 September – St Peter Claver SJ (1581-1654) Confessor, “Slave of the slaves

To do the will of God,
man must despise his own;
the more he dies to himself,
the more he will live to God.

I must dedicate myself
to the service of God until death,
on the understanding
that I am like a slave.

To love God as He ought to be loved,
we must be detached from all temporal love.
We must love nothing but Him,
or if we love anything else,
we must love it, only for His sake.

We must speak to them,
with our hands,
by giving,
before we try to speak to them,
with our lips.

St Peter Claver (1581-1654)

No life, except the life of Christ,
has moved me so deeply,
as that of Peter Claver.

St Pope Leo XIII (1810-1903)
on the occasion of St Peter Claver’s Canonisation.

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One Minute Reflection – 9 September – ‘ … Call on her with complete faith … ‘

One Minute Reflection – 9 September –The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Proverbs 8:22-35, Matthew 1:1-16 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

And Jacob begot Joseph, the husband of Mary and of her was born Jesus , Who is called Christ.” – Matthew 1:16

REFLECTION – “She was called Mary, that is, star of the sea, in the foreseeing purpose of God, that she might declare by her name, that which she manifests more clearly in reality. …

Robed in beauty, robed equally in strength, she has girded herself, ready to curb, with a single gesture, the extraordinary tumults of the sea (Ps 92:1,4). For those who sail upon the sea, of the present age and call on her with complete faith, she rescues from the breath of the storm and the raging of the winds and brings them, rejoicing with her, to the shore of their happy country. One cannot tell, beloved, how often some would have struck hard rocks, about to suffer shipwreck, some fall on foul sandbanks, to return no more … did not the star of the sea, Mary Ever Virgin, stand in the way with her mighty aid and, when now the rudder was broken, the deck shattered and they were without human aid, bring them, by her heavenly leading, to the haven of inner peace. Therefore, rejoicing in new triumphs in the new rescue of the boat, in the new additions of peoples, she manifests her joy in the Lord …

Indeed, glowing and and conspicuous, with this twofold love, on the one hand, she is most ardently fixed on God, to whom she clings and she is one spirit with Him (cf. 1 Cor 6:17); on the other, she gently comforts and attracts the hearts of the elect and shares with them, excellent gifts coming from the generosity of her Son.” …  St Amadeus of Lausanne O.Cist (1110-1159) Bishop – Homily VIII in praise of the Blessed Virgin Mary

PRAYER – Bestow upon Thy servants, we beseech Thee, O Lord, the gift of heavenly grace that, as the child-bearing of the Blessed Virgin stood for the beginning of our salvation, so may the solemn Feast of her Nativity, bring about an increase of peace. Through the same Jesus Christ, Thy Son our Lord, Who lives and reigns with Thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen (Collect).

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Our Morning Offering – 9 September – My Sorrowful Mother, Help Me to Bear My Crosses

Our Morning Offering – 9 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross”

My Sorrowful Mother,
Help Me to Bear My Crosses

By St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787)
Most Zealous Doctor of the Church

My sorrowful Mother,
by the merit of that grief
which you felt
at seeing your beloved Jesus
led to death,
obtain for me the grace
to bear with patience,
those crosses which God sends me.
I will be fortunate
if I also shall know how
to accompany you
with my cross until death.
You and Jesus,
both innocent,
have borne a heavy cross
and shall I,
a sinner who has merited hell,
refuse mine?
Immaculate Virgin,
I hope you will help me
to bear my crosses with patience.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 9 September – St Gorgonius of Nicomedia (Died c303) Confessor, Martyr,

Saint of the Day – 9 September – St Gorgonius of Nicomedia (Died c303) Confessor, Martyr, Soldier, Imperial Court Official and companions, St Dorotheus. After many horrific tortures these two were finally strangled to death in 303 in Nicomedia, Bithynia (modern Izmit, Turkey).

The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Nicomedia, the holy Martyrs, Gorgontius, Dorotheus and others. The greatest honours had been conferred on them by the Emperor Diocletian but, as they detested the cruelty which he exercised against the Christians, they were, by his orders, suspended in his presence and lacerated with whips; then their skin being torn from their bodies and vinegar and salt poured over them, they were burned on a gridiron and finally, strangled. After some time, the body of the blessed Gorgonius was brought to Rome and deposited on the Latin Way. Thence, it was transferred to the Basilica of St Peter and later some Relics went to France.”

Gorgonius held a high position in the household of the Emperor and had often been entrusted with matters of the greatest importance.

At the onset of the persecution, he was consequently, among the first to be charged and, remaining constant in the profession of the Faith, was with his companions, Dorotheus, Peter and several others, subjected to the most frightful torments and finally strangled.

Diocletian, determined that their bodies should not receive the extraordinary honours which the early Christians were wont to pay the Relics of the Martyrs (honours so great as to occasion the charge of idolatry!) ordered them to be thrown into the sea.

The Christians, nevertheless, obtained possession of them and later, the body of Gorgonius was carried to Rome, whence, in the 8th Century, it was translated by St Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz and enshrined in the Monastery of Gorze. Many French Churches obtained portions of the Saint’s body from Gorze,but in the general pillage of the French Revolution, most of these relics were lost.

Our chief sources of information regarding these Martyrs are Lactantius and Eusebius. Our Saint today and his companions are celebrated today, 9 September. There are many magnificent Churches names for our Saint in Europe, especially in France, Belgium and Germany.

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Santa María la Antigua / St Mary the Ancient, Panama, 16th Century, St Peter Claver SJ (1581-1654) Confessor and all the Saints for 9 September

St Alexander of Sabine
St Basura of Masil
St Bettelin
St Dorotheus of Nicomedia (Died c303) Martyr, Soldier
Bl Gaudridus
St Gorgonio of Rome
St Gorgonius of Nicomedia (Died c303) Martyr, Soldier
St Isaac the Great
St Joseph of Volokolamsk (c1439-1515) Abbot, Founder

Bl Maria Eutimia Uffing
Bl Mary de la Cabeza
St Omer
St Osmanna
St Rufinian
St Peter of Nicomedia (Died c303) Martyr, Soldier
St Severian
St Straton
St Tiburtius
St Valentinian of Chur
St Wilfrida
St Wulfhilda

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Thought for the Day – 8 September – Mary, Mother of God

Thought for the Day – 8 September – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

Mary, the Mother of God

“St Matthew (Cf Mt 12:46-50) and St Mark (Cf Mk 3:31-35), relate how Jesus was preaching one day in Galilee, surrounded by His Apostles and by a large crowd, when a man approached and said: “Behold, thy mother and thy brethren are standing outside, seeking thee.”
“Who is my mother,” He answered, “and who are my brethren?”
Then He extended His hand towards His disciples and said: “Behold, my mother and my brethren! For whoever does the will of my Father in Heaven, he is my brother and sister and mother.”

These words were directed at us, not at Our Lady.
Not only was she the Immaculate Mother of Jesus Christ but, she performed lovingly, on all occasions, the Will of the heavenly Father.
She did His Will, in poverty and obedience, in exile and on Mount Calvary.
Therefore, she was God’s Mother in the spiritual, as well as, in the physical sense of the word, insofar, as she was constantly united to Him by a bond of love and of conformity with His desires.

Christ’s words indicate, that Mary’s perfect and continuous acceptance of God’s Will, was even more pleasing to God, than the dignity of the divine Motherhood.

We cannot equal her in dignity but, we can imitate her in this other respect.
Jesus will look on us as His brothers and as worthy sons of Mary, if we carry out His Will in all things.
It is not always easy to do this.
It is not easy, when we are strongly tempted to commit sins of pride, anger or impurity.
It is not easy, when we are overcome by sorrow or by sickness, when we are let down or misunderstood by others, when we are in want and, when we feel that we are collapsing beneath the weight of our cross.
At times like these, we should pray for Mary’s spirit of complete acceptance of the Will of God.”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/09/08/thought-for-the-day-8-september-mary-mother-of-god/

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Quote/s of the Day – 8 September – The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God

Quote/s of the Day – 8 September – Feast of theNativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

She is the flower of the field
from whom bloomed
the precious Lily of the Valley.

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

And some seed fell on good ground
Luke 8:8

Rejoice, O Mary, House of the Lord,
earth trodden by the Footsteps of God…
Rejoice, O Paradise
more happy than the Garden of Eden,
where every virtue has been seeded
and where the Tree of Life has grown.

St Theodore the Studite (750-826)
Father, Abbot, Theologian, Writer

(Sermon 2 for the Nativity of Mary)

O Mary, Mother of God
By St Ephrem of Syria (306-373)
Father and Doctor of the Church

O Virgin most pure, wholly unspotted,
O Mary, Mother of God,
Queen of the universe,
thou art above all the saints,
the hope of the elect
and the joy of all the blessed.
It is thou who hast reconciled us with God;
thou art the only refuge of sinners
and the safe harbour of those
who are shipwrecked;
thou art the consolation of the world,
the ransom of captives,
the health of the weak,
the joy of the afflicted
and the salvation of all.
We have recourse to thee
and we beseech thee
to have pity on us.
Amen.

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One Minute Reflection – 8 September – ‘ … The Nativity of the whole world’s joy! …’

One Minute Reflection – 8 September – Feast of theNativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Proverbs 8:22-35, Matthew 1:1-16; 18-23 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

Behold, the virgin shall be with child and bear a son … ” – Matthew 1:23

REFLECTION – “Come, you nations; come, all peoples of every race and language, every age and rank. Joyfully let us celebrate the nativity of the whole world’s joy! If even the pagans honour the birthday of their king … what ought not we to do to honour that of the Mother of God, through whom all humanity has been transformed and the pain of Eve, our first mother, has been turned to joy? For Eve heard God’s sentence: “You will bring forth children in pain” (Gn 3:16) but Mary: “Rejoice, most highly favoured … the Lord is with you” (Lk 1:28). …

Let all creation celebrate and sing the holy childbirth of a holy woman, for she has brought a lasting treasure into the world. … Through her, the creative Word of God has been united to the whole creation and we celebrate the ending of human barrenness, the ending of the sickness that kept us from possessing all our good. … Nature has given way to grace … As the Virgin Mother of God had to be born of barren Anna, so nature remained without fruit until grace had produced its own. It was to open the womb of its mother, she who would give birth to “The Firstborn of all creation” in whom “all things hold together” (Col 1:15,17).

O blessed couple, Joachim and Anna! All creation owes you thanks; through you it has offered the Creator the best of all His gifts: a Mother worthy of veneration, the only Mother worthy of the One who created her!”- St John Damascene (675-749) Monk, Theologian, Father and Doctor of the Church – Homily on the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, 1-2 (cf SC 80, p. 48)

PRAYER – Lord God, the day of our salvation dawned when the Blessed Virgin gave birth to Your Son. As we celebrate her nativity, grant us Your grace and Your peace. Through Christ, Thy Son our Lord, Who lives and reigns with Thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen (Collect).

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Our Morning Offering – 8 September – The Birthday of Our Queen

Our Morning Offering – 8 September – The Nativity of the Most Blessed and Ever-Virgin Mary, Mother of God
(If anyone has more information regarding Sister Francis Marie please comment below.)

The Birthday of Our Queen
By Sister Francis Marie

(Hymn published in 1948).

All hail, O new world! Come and see
Here in a cradle lies our Queen,
Mother of God, one day to be,
O come and see this heavenly scene.

A beauteous, fragrant rose-bud,
Immaculate! God’s own flower,
His masterpiece of royal blood
Who came to earth this midnight hour!

Thousands of Angels stand to guard
This mystical counterpart of God
And Seraphs play sweet lullabies
Upon their harps, as Cherubs laud.

Hail holy babe! Hail full of grace!
With wee hands clasped, with eyelids closed
She talks with God – face to face!
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 8 September – St Adrian (Died 306) Confessor, Martyr

Saint of the Day – 8 September – St Adrian (Died 306) Confessor, Lay Martyr, Royal Court Guard in Roman Imperial Court at Nicomedia in Asia-Minor during the time of Emperor Maximian in the early 4th Century. Patronages – against the plague/epidemics, against epilepsy, arms dealers, butchers, guards, soldiers. Also known as – Hadrian.

The Roman Martyrology reads this day: “At Nicomedia, St Adrian, with twenty three other Martyrs, who ended their Martyrdom on the 4th day of March by having their limbs crushed, after enduring many torments, under the Emperors Diocletian and Maximian. Their remains were carried to Byzantium by the Christians and buried with due honours. Afterwards, the body of St Adrian was taken to Rome on this day, on which his festival is celebrated.”

Adrian was a paganGuard at the Imperial Court of Nicomedia. Impressed by the courage of a group of Christians who were being tortured, he declared himself a Christian and was imprisoned with them and suffered excruciating tortures before he was put to death.

After his execution, the executioners wanted to burn the bodies of the dead but a storm arose and quenched the fire. His young wife, Natalia, who was present at his death, comforted him in his agony, recovered one of his severed hands and took it to Argyropolis near Constantinople, where she fled to escape the importunities of an Imperial Official of Nicomedia, who wanted to marry her. She died there peacefully on 1 December in the same year as her husband.

French Statue of St Adrian

Saint Adrian/Hadrian was the chief military Saint of Northern Europe for many Centuries second only to Saint George and is much revered in Belgium, Germany and the north of France. He is usually represented armed, with an anvil in his hands or at his feet.

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The Nativity of the Most Blessed and Ever-Virgin Mary, Mother of God, Marian Feast Days around the world and the Saints for 8 September

St Adam Bargielski
St Adela of Messines
St Adrian (Died 306) Confessor, Lay Martyr
Bl Alanus de Rupe

St Disibod of Disenberg
St Ethelburgh of Kent
St Faustus of Antioch
St Isaac the Great
Blessed István Pongrácz
St Kingsmark
St Peter of Chavanon
Bl Seraphina Sforza

St Timothy of Antioch

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Thought for the Day – 7 September – “To be Silent, to Adore and to be Happy

Thought for the Day – 7 September – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

“To be Silent, to Adore
and to be Happy”

To Adore:
What are we in the sight of God but poor, weak creatures?
How can we rebel against those sufferings with which the Lord, in His Infinite Wisdom, allows us to be afflicted?
Since it is God Who sends them, it can only mean that He wishes us to profit spiritually from them, in the same way, as we benefit physically from unpleasant medicine.

We gladly recognise, therefore, the mysterious designs of Divine Providence in all the circumstances of our lives, happy and unhappy.
Like the Holy Patriarch, Job, we should say: “The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away – blessed be the Name of the Lord!” (Job 1:21).
We should repeat too, with Jesus in Gethsemane: “Not My will but Thine be done” (Lk 22:42).

Like the Saints, we should thank God for all His designs in all the ways and moments of our lives.”

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/09/06/thought-for-the-day-6-september-to-be-silent-to-adore-and-to-be-happy-part-one/

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Quote/s of the Day – 7 September – “I will never abandon you, I will always be with you.”

Quote/s of the Day – 7 September – Ferial Day – Galatians 5:16-24, Matthew 6:24-33 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

Therefore, I say to you,
do not be anxious for your life,
what you shall eat;
nor yet, for your body,
what you shall put on.

Matthew 6:25

“… May grace and peace
be yours in abundance,
through knowledge of God
and of Jesus Our Lord
…”

2 Peter 1:2

Do you desire security?
Here you have it.
The Lord says to you, “I will never abandon you,
I will always be with you.”
If a good man made you such a promise,
you would trust him.
God makes it and do you doubt?
Do you seek a support, more sure
than the Word of God, which is infallible?
Surely, He has made the promise,
He has written it,
He has pledged His Word for it, it is most certain!

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

Let nothing perturb you,
nothing frighten you.
All things pass.
God does not change.
Patience achieves everything.

St Teresa of Jesus of Avila (1515-1582)
Doctor of Prayer

Let the world turn upside down,
let everything be in darkness, in smoke,
in uproar – God is with us!

I recommend that you look before you
but not dwell upon those
dangers which you see in the distance.

Let us think only
of spending the present day well.
Then, when tomorrow
shall have come,
it will be called
TODAY
and then, we will think
about
IT!”

St Francis de Sales (1567-1622)
Doctor Caritatis

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One Minute Reflection – 7 September – ‘ … Slaves of a piece of senseless, soulless metal [worse – of paper]! … ‘

One Minute Reflection – 7 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – Ferial Day – St Cloud (c522-560) Abbot, Confessor – Galatians 5:16-24, Matthew 6:24-33 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

No man serve two masters …” – Matthew 6:24

REFLECTION – “See what benefits Jesus Christ promises and how beneficial His commands are to us, since they set us free from such great evils. The misery caused you by riches, He says to us, is not just that of arming thieves against you and filling your mind with impenetrable gloom. The great wound they inflict, is to snatch you away from the blessed service of Jesus Christ, to make you slaves of a piece of senseless, soulless metal [worse – of paper]!

You cannot serve both God and mammon.” My brethren, let us shudder at the thought that we are forcing Jesus Christ to speak to us about money, as though it were an alternative divinity to God! But surely, you will say, did not the patriarchs of old find it possible to serve God and money at the same time? Certainly not! But how, then, was it that Abraham and Job set such store by their wealth? I reply that there is no question here of invoking those, who possessed riches but those who were possessed by them. Job was a rich man; he made use of money without being its slave; he was its master, not its worshipper. He considered his wealth as though it had been another’s and saw himself as its administrator, not its proprietor. … That was why he was not the least bothered when he lost it.” – St John Chrysostom (345-407) Bishop of Constantinople, Father and Doctor of the Church (Sermons on Saint Matthew’s Gospel No 21).

PRAYER – Grant, we beseech Thee, O Lord God, unto all Thy servants, that they may remain continually in the enjoyment of soundness, both of mind and body and by the glorious intercession of the Blessed Mary, always a Virgin, may be delivered from present sadness and enter into the joy of thine eternal gladness.Through the same Jesus Christ, Thy Son our Lord, Who lives and reigns with Thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen (Collect).

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Our Morning Offering – 7 September – Lord, Teach me How to Pray

Our Morning Offering – 7 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross”

Lord, Teach me How to Pray
By St Vincent de Paul

Oh Lord,
You selected the poor
and simple people to be Your Apostles.
Look upon Your poor servant
kneeling before You now.
I recognise that I am simple and poor too.
Dear Lord, please teach me how to pray
as You taught Your disciples
upon their humble request.
If it pleases You in Your goodness
to grant me that grace,
I shall be able to pray well
and much better
than I could ever hope for
if left to my own efforts.
Lord, I trust that You will bless me
with the fulfilment of this request.
Amen

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Saint of the Day – 7 September – Blessed Marko Križevcanin (c1588-1619) Priest Martyr

Saint of the Day – 7 September – Blessed Marko Križevcanin (c1588-1619) Priest Martyr, Missionary, Professor of Theology. Born in c1589 in Križevci, Koprivnicko-Križevacka, Croatia and died on 7 September 1619 in Košice, Košický kraj, Hungary (now in Slovakia). At the time of his Martyrdom he was 31 years old.Also known as – Marek Križin, Mark Crisin, Mark Crisinus, Marko Krizevcanin, Marko Krizin. Marko was Beatified on 15 January 1905 by Pope Pius X.

Born in KriÏevci in Croatia in 1588 to a noble Croatian family, Marko became a student of the Jesuits in Vienna and Graz, where he obtained his Doctorate in Philosophy, he then studied at the Gregorian College in Rome (1611-1615) as a student of the German-Hungarian College.

Marko was Ordained in Rome together with others who would later became his companions in Martyrdom. Returning to Croatia he exercised the pastoral ministry for two years and was then called, by Cardinal Pázmány, (his former Professor in Graz) to direct the Trnava Seminary.

At that time Marko was also appointed Canon of Esztergom (the Chapter was located in Trnava, due to the presence of the Turks in Hungary).

At the beginning of 1619, he was sent by the Chapter to administer the assets of the former Benedictine Abbey in Krásna, near Kosice.
When the Hungarian Prince of Transylvania, Calvinist, Gabor Bethlen, began the war against the Emperor (beginning of 1619) the Jesuits, already expelled from Bohemia and Moravia (by the Bohemian Lutherans in agreement with Prince Bethlen), found asylum in Austria, Poland and Hungary.

In September 1619, Kosice was besieged by the army of George I Rákoczi, future Prince of Transylvania. On 5 September 1619, the Catholic Governor of Kosice was betrayed by the Mercenaries and the Calvinist population handed him over to Rákoczi, together with his three Priest guests. The head of the Municipal Council, Reyner, instigated by the Calvinist preacher, Alvinczi, called for the death of all the Catholics in the City! The majority of Calvinists opposed total extermination but the condemnation of the three Priests suited everyone.

On 7 September, at night, the torture began, aimed at bending the spirit and leading to the renunciation of Catholicism. The material executors were Rákoczi’s soldiers. In the presence of the Calvinist preacher, Alvinczi and the Municipal Official, Reyner, Fr Marko Krizevcanin was beheaded after the first tortures. Fr Grodziecki was beheaded a little later. Fr Pongrácz had to suffer much longer. Emasculated, suspended upside down, burned with torches until his bowels came out. Believed dead, the following morning he was thrown with the bodies of his companions into a drain, where he lived for another 20 hours, praying unceasingly.

The murder of the gentle victims aroused consternation among the Protestant population, however, funerals were prohibited.

The burial of the bodies took place only 6 months later (the Relics are currently in the Ursuline Church in Trnava). Shortly after the Martyrdom, Cardinal Pázmány began the canonical process in view of Beatification, which would take place on 15 January 1905 in Rome by St Pius X.

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Vigil of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Memorials of the Saints – 7 September

St Alcmund of Hexham
Bl Alexander of Milan
St Augustalus
St Balin
St Carissima of Albi
St Chiaffredo of Saluzzo
Bl Claude-Barnabé Laurent de Mascloux
St Desiderio of Benevento
St Dinooth
Bl Eugenia Picco
St Eupsychius of Caesarea
St Eustace of Beauvais
St Evortius of Orleans (Died c340) Bishop
St Faciolus
St Festo of Benevento
Bl François d’Oudinot de la Boissière
St Giovanni of Lodi
St Goscelinus of Toul
St Gratus of Aosta
St Grimonia of Picardy
St Hiduard
Bl John Duckett
Bl John Maki
Bl John of Nicomedia
Bl Ludovicus Maki Soetsu
Madalberta
Bl Maria of Bourbon
Blessed Marko Križevcanin (c1588-1619) Priest Martyr
St Melichar Grodecký
St Memorius of Troyes
St Pamphilus of Capua
Bl Ralph Corby

St Sozonte

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Thought for the Day – 6 September – The Parable of the Talents

Thought for the Day – 6 September – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

The Parable of the Talents

As a general rule, God gives us three kinds of talents.
There are – (1) material, like health or riches; (2) intellectual and moral, such as intelligence, personality and ability; and (3) supernatural, like Divine grace, a vocation, or extraordinary powers.
God lavishly distributes all these talens to whomsoever He pleases and in accordance with His own hidden dessigns.

We have no right,, therefore, to envy the talents of others, nor, to be discontented with our own.
Rather, we should be grateful to God for whatever He has given us and remember that sufferings and deprivations may also be used as a means of self-sanctification.

If we cheerfully accept and offer to God, our lack of certain talents, we can gain great merit in His eyes.

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2022/08/09/thought-for-the-day-9-august-the-parsble-of-the-talents/

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Quote/s of the Day – 6 September – Seek the Kingdom

Quote/s of the Day – 6 September – Feria Day – Galatians 5:16-24, Matthew 6:24-33 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

But seek first the Kingdom of God
and His righteousness and all these things
shall be added to you.

Matthew 6:33

And the Lord God shall give unto Him
the throne of David, His father
and He shall reign in the house of Jacob forever.
And of His Kingdom there shall be no end
.”
Luke 1:32-33

During this present life, Christ rules in the Church.
By faith and love, He dwells
in the hearts of His elect and guides them,
by His unceasing care, toward their heavenly reward.
In the life to come, when their period of exile on earth is ended,
He will exercise His Kingship,
by leading the faithful to their heavenly country.
There, forever inspired by the vision of His Presence,
their one delight will be to praise and glorify Him.

The Venerable St Bede (673-735)
Father and Doctor of the Church

The only true riches are those
that make us rich in virtue.
Therefore, if you want to be rich, beloved,
love true riches.
If you aspire to the heights of real honour,
strive to reach the Kingdom of Heaven.
If you value rank and renown,
hasten to be enrolled
in the heavenly court of the Angels.

St Pope Gregory III (Died 741)

Adveniat Regnum Tuum!
Thy Kingdom Come!

By Katharine Tynan (1861-1931)

Thy Kingdom come ! Yea, bid it come!
But when Thy Kingdom first began
On earth, Thy Kingdom was a home,
A Child, a woman and a man.

The Child was in the midst thereof,
O, Blessed Jesus, holiest One!
The Centre and the Fount of Love
Mary and Joseph’s little Son.

Wherever on the earth shall be
A child, a woman and a man,
Imaging that sweet trinity
Wherewith Thy Kingdom first began,

Establish there Thy kingdom! Yea,
And o’er that trinity of love
Send down, as in Thy appointed day,
The brooding Spirit of Thy Dove!

Katharine Tynan (1861-1931) was an Irish born Poet and Writer and a friend of the Jesuit Poet, Fr Gerard Manley Hopkins. She contributed to many periodicals and magazines such as the Jesuit published Studies, the Dominican published Irish Rosary, Irish Monthly, Hibernia and Dublin University Review, besides her own private publications.
After her marriage, the addition of her husband’s name, “Hinkson” is often appended to her publications.

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One Minute Reflection – 6 September – ‘ … It means… unceasing work for God’s Kingdom … ‘

One Minute Reflection – 6 September – “Month of The Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Holy Cross” – Ferial Day – Galatians 5:16-24, Matthew 6:24-33 – Scripture search here: https://www.drbo.org/

But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added to you.” – Matthew 6:33

REFLECTION – “Seek first the Kingdom of God and its righteousness and all these things shall be added to you”… It is said, then that we should seek the Kingdom of God. “That we should seek” – it’s a simple word but it seems to me, to be saying a great deal. It means… unceasing work for God’s Kingdom, not remaining in an indolent, motionless state but paying attention to one’s interior state, so as to govern it well, not being detached and uncaring at the exterior level… Seek God within yourself, since Saint Augustine confesses that, as long as he sought Him outside himself, he failed to find Him. Seek Him in your soul as in a pleasant dwelling place because, this is the basis on which, His servants of establish themselves, who try to put all the virtues into practice . We have to have an interior life, we have to move towards this – lacking this ,we lack everything… Let us try to make ourselves live interiorly… Let us seek God’s glory, seek the reign of Jesus Christ…

But, [you will tell me], there is so much to do, so many household jobs, so much business in town, in the fields – work everywhere! Do we have to abandon it all, then, so as to think of nothing but God?” No – but these occupations have to be sanctified by seeking God in them and doing them to find Him in them, rather than, to see them done. What our Lord wants, is for us to seek His glory, His Kingdom, His righteousness, before all else and, for this, to make our foundation the interior life, faith, trust, love, religious exercises…, labours and sufferings, with God our Sovereign Lord in view… Once we are firmly set in the search for God’s glory, we can be assured that the rest will follow.”St Vincent de Paul (1581-1660) Priest, Founder (Conference given on 21/02/1659).

PRAYER – Grant, we beseech Thee, O Lord God, unto all Thy servants, that they may remain continually in the enjoyment of soundness, both of mind and body and by the glorious intercession of the Blessed Mary, always a Virgin, may be delivered from present sadness and enter into the joy of thine eternal gladness.Through the same Jesus Christ, Thy Son our Lord, Who lives and reigns with Thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end. Amen (Collect).

Posted in DOCTORS of the Church, GOD is LOVE, Our MORNING Offering, PRAYERS of the SAINTS, QUOTES on GRACE, QUOTES on LOVE of GOD, REDEMPTORISTS CSSR

Our Morning Offering – 6 September – O God of Love, Give Me Thy Love and Thy Grace

Our Morning Offering – 6 September

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

Most Zealous Doctor

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

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Saint of the Day – 6 September – St Bega (Died c660) Virgin

Saint of the Day – 6 September – St Bega (Died c660) Virgin, Irish Princess, Abbess Founder, Miracle-worker. Born in the 7th Century in Ireland as a Princess and died in 681 of natural causes. Also known as – Bee, Bees, Begga, Begh, Begha. Additional Memorial – 31 October in Scotland.

The Roman Martyrology reads: “On the Cumberland coast in England, in a Town which later took its name from her, Saint Bega, consecrated virgin.

Bega was the daughter of an Irish King. She is described as beautiful, virtuous and learned. Her father had promised her in marriage, to the son of the King of Norway but Bega had no intention of marrying. She wished to consecrated her virginity to Christ.

According to her Vita, an Angel presented Bega with an arm ring (bracelet) inscribed with the Cross as a token of her sacred promise. Bega escaped by the grace of God and with miraculous assistance. In onr account, Bega was transported across the Irish Sea by a clod of soil. She arrived safely on the English coast at Cumbria. Settling there, Bega lived in strict seclusion in a hut she built, in amongst a grove of trees near the seashore. She survived on food brought to her by seagulls and gannets.

After some years passed, Viking pirates began to raid the coast. The good Saint ,however, dreaded not death, nor mutilation, nor the loss of temporal goods, of which she was destitute except her bracelet (armilla) but she feared the loss of her virginity, the most precious treasure with which heaven can endow her sex.

By Divine command, Bega hastened her departure from the place but she was induced to leave her bracelet behind her that miracles, in ages to come, might be performed in that neighbourhood, in testimony of her holy life. She travelled inland and on the advice of King Oswald (later St Oswald of Northumbria (c604-642) Martyr and King – https://anastpaul.com/2019/08/05/saint-of-the-day-5-august-saint-oswald-of-northumbria-c-604-642-martyr/), she professed her religious vows and established a Monastery at St Bees in Cumbria under her administration as Abbess.

Bega is often wrongly identified with Saint Eiu (Heiu), who the Venerable St Bede says was the first woman to embrace monastic life in Northumbria, receiving the veil from the hands of Saint Aidan. Following this confusion, she was credited with founding other Monasteries in Yorkshire and there was considerable interference in her veneration as well.

It seems that our Saint died around 660, perhaps in her Monastery in Cumberland which, after her death, took her name and remained the main centre of her cult. It was later seriously damaged by the Danes but at the beginning of the 12th Century was restored as a Priory dependent on the Benedictine Abbey of St Mary of York and endowed by the Earl of Cumberland, William de Meschines.

Bega was considered a Patron Saint by the inhabitants of Cumberland and of the regions near the promontory, who resorted to her to defend them from the bullying of the local Lords and from the incursions of pirates. She was considered, in particular, as the Patroness of the poor and defenceless, with reference to a popular tradition, according to which, she would personally take care of the material needs of the workers, who worked on the construction of her Monastery.

The abovementioned Earl also claimed to possess the miraculous golden arm-ring or bracelet which, Bega received from an Angel before leaving Ireland, as a sign of loyalty to her Celestial Groom. Until the 12th Century, the bracelet was used for the performance of oaths, in the same way as the Sacred Scriptures are used today. It was certain, in fact, that the perjurer would not escape Celestial punishment.

In Scotland, the Church of Kilbees (Bega’s Church), dedicated to her, is also remembered. According to the legends which identify her with Saint Eiu, she, Bega, founded a Monastery in Hartlepool, in the northern region of Yorkshire and here she died as a simple Nun, having renounced the position of Abbess, in favour of Saint Hilda. From the Aberdeen Breviary of 1509, in which the same confusion of characters is found, we learn that, following a Divine intervention, 460 years after her death, Bega’s Relics were found in Hartlepool and solemnly transferred to the restored Monastery of Whitby, where, at the beginning of the 16th Century, were still the object of a lively veneration.

Bega’s festival was commonly celebrated on 6 September. As well as in the northern regions of Great Britain, she is also venerated in Norway, perhaps from this was born the legend, reported by some, according to which the Saint travelled to that Country, successfully working towards the conversion of that people.

Her Feast day is still celebrated in the Diocese of Lancaster, in Scotland, in Yorkshire and Cumbria. Below is her Church in Bassenthwaite in the Lake District, Cumbria.

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Notre-Dame de la Fontaine / Our Lady of the Fountain, France (1008) and the Saints for 6 September

St Arator of Verdun
St Augebert of Champagne
St Augustine of Sens
St Beata of Sens
St Bega (Died c660) Virgin, Irish Princess, Recluse, Abbess Founder

St Cagnoald
St Consolata of Reggio Emilia
St Cottidus of Cappadocia

St Eugene of Cappadocia
St Eve of Dreux
St Faustus of Alexandria
St Faustus of Syracuse
St Felix of Champagne

St Gondulphus of Metz
St Imperia
St Liberato of Loro Piceno
St Macarius of Alexandria
St Maccallin of Lusk

St Mansuetus of Toul
St Onesiphorus
St Petronius of Verona
St Sanctian of Sens
St Zacharius the Prophet

Posted in GOD ALONE!, MEDITATIONS - ANTONIO CARD BACCI, QUOTES on DIVINE PROVIDENCE, QUOTES on GRATITUDE, QUOTES on HUMILITY, QUOTES on SELF-DENIAL, QUOTES on THE WORLD, The WILL of GOD

Thought for the Day – 5 September – I Am Not Able

Thought for the Day – 5 September – Meditations with Antonio Cardinal Bacci (1881-1971)

I Am Not Able

The last question which we must ask ourselves, is the most difficult.
Should we choose honour or humiliation?

It is very difficult in this case to say to God: “Thy will be done.
Yet, say it we must!

If honour, high position and success redound t0 the glory of God and to our spiritual advantage, then, let us accept them with humble gratitude.
But, if Divine Providence ordains that it is better for us to be humiliated and forgotten, we must accept this with cheerful resignation.
Do with me what Thou will, O Lord,” we should pray.

Grant me whatever pleases Thee, sickness or health, poverty or riches, honour or disgrace.”
We must always accept the will of God simply because, we love Him and wish to serve Him more faithfully.
Let us perform all our actions for His glory, for our eternal salvation and for the salvation of all mankind!

Antonio Cardinal Bacci

PART ONE:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/09/05/thought-for-the-day-5-september-i-am-not-able/
PART TWO:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/01/16/thought-for-the-day-16-january-i-am-not-able/

Posted in DIVINE Mercy, Goodness, Patience, QUOTES on FORGIVENESS, QUOTES on HUMILITY, QUOTES on PRAYER, QUOTES on REPENTANCE

Quote/s of the Day – 5 September – St Lawrence Justinian

Quote/s of the Day – 5 September – St Lawrence Justinian (1381-1455) Bishop of Venice, Confessor

He cannot help sorrowing
for others’ sins,
who sorrows truly,
for his own
.”

The exterior works of Martha,
without the interior spirit of Mary,
cannot be perfect.
He deceives himself.
who expects, without the aid of prayer,
to succeed in the work of saving souls,
— a work as dangerous as it is sublime!
Without the reflection of prayer,
he shall certainly faint on the way!

Prayer, appeases the anger of God;
He pardons the sinner
when he prays with humility.

MORE:
https://anastpaul.com/2021/09/05/quote-s-of-the-day-5-september-st-lawrence-justinian/

St Lawrence Justinian (1381-1455)