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Prayers & Reflections

All are called to Holiness

“If the business of becoming holy seems to present insufferable difficulties, it is merely because we have a wrong idea of it. In reality, Holiness consists of one thing only: complete loyalty to God’s Will. Now everyone can practice this loyalty, whether actively or passively. To be actively loyal means obeying the laws of God and the Church and fulfilling all the duties imposed on us by our way of life. Passive loyalty means that we lovingly accept all that God sends us at each moment of the day. Now is there anything here too difficult for us? Certainly nothing in active loyalty, for if the duties are beyond our powers, we are not expected to attempt to fulfill them. If we are too ill to go to (Holy) Mass, we need not. And it is the same for all other precepts which lay down duties. But, of course, there can be no exemption from precepts which forbid wrongdoing, for we are never allowed to sin. Can anything be more sensible? Or easier? We are left with no excuse. Yet God asks nothing more than this. But He does require it from everyone without exception. Class, time and place mean nothing. Everyone must obey.” From: Abandonment to Divine Providence, by Fr. Jean-Pierre Caussade

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen

Forgiveness Prayer

In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I willingly forgive anyone who has hurt or harmed me (including N., N., N., etc.). I forgive them with my whole heart and I ask God to bless them. (3 times) I choose to let go of the lack of love I experienced in the actions of (N., N., N., etc.). In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I ask that my heart be filled with the Light and Love of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Prayer for Vocations: 
World Day of Prayer for Vocations will be observed on Sunday, April 21, 2024, also known as "Good Shepherd Sunday." The purpose of this day is to publicly fulfill the Lord's instruction to, "Pray the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into his harvest" (Mt 9:38; Lk 10:2). Please pray that young men and women hear and respond generously to the Lord's call to the priesthood, diaconate, religious life, societies of apostolic life or secular institutes.

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen

Forgiveness Prayer

In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I willingly forgive anyone who has hurt or harmed me (including N., N., N., etc.). I forgive them with my whole heart and I ask God to bless them. (3 times) I choose to let go of the lack of love I experienced in the actions of (N., N., N., etc.). In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I ask that my heart be filled with the Light and Love of the Holy Spirit. Amen.


Prayer to the Virgin Mary

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.
 

The Loving Heart of Mary

“Whenever you feel guilty, even if it is because you have consciously committed a sin, a serious sin, something you have kept doing many, many times, never let the devil deceive you by allowing him to discourage you. Whenever you feel guilty, offer all your guilt to the Immaculata, without analyzing it or examining it, as something that belongs to her… My beloved, may every fall, even if it is serious and habitual sin, always become for us a small step toward a higher degree of perfection. In fact, the only reason why the Immaculata permits us to fall is to cure us from our self-conceit, from our pride, to make us humble and thus make us docile to the Divine Graces. The devil, instead, tries to inject in us discouragement and internal depression in those circumstances, which is, in fact, nothing else than our pride surfacing again. If we knew the depth of our poverty, we would not be at all surprised by our falls, but rather astonished, and we would thank God, after sinning, for not allowing us to fall even deeper and still more frequently.” St. Maximilian Kolbe

Prayer of St. Patrick

I arise today through a mighty Strength, the invocation of the Trinity, through belief in the Threeness, through confession of the Oneness of the Creator of creation. I arise today through the strength of Christ's birth with His baptism, through the strength of His crucifixion with His burial, through the strength of His resurrection with His ascension, through the strength of His descent for the judgment of doom. I arise today through the strength of the love of cherubim, in the obedience of Angels, in the service of Archangels, in the hope of resurrection to meet with reward, in the prayers of patriarchs, in the predictions of Prophets, in the preaching of Apostles, in the Faith of Confessors, in the innocence of Holy Virgins, in the deeds of Righteous Men. I arise today, through the strength of Heaven, the light of the sun, the radiance of the moon, the splendor of fire, the speed of lightning, the swiftness of wind, the depth of the sea, the stability of the earth, the firmness of rock. I arise today, through God's strength to pilot me, God's might to uphold me, God's Wisdom to guide me, God's eye to look before me, God's ear to hear me, God's Word to speak for me, God's hand to guard me, God's shield to protect me, God's host to save me from snares of devils, from temptation of vices, from everyone who shall wish me ill, afar and near. I summon today all these powers between me and those evils, against every cruel and merciless power that may oppose my body and soul, against incantations of false prophets, against black laws of pagandom, against false laws of heretics, against craft of idolatry, against spells of witches and smiths and wizards, against every knowledge that corrupts man's body and soul. Christ to shield me today against poison, against burning, against drowning, against wounding, So that there may come to me an abundance of reward. Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ when I lie down, Christ when I sit down, Christ when I arise, Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me, Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me, Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me. I arise today through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity, through belief in the Threeness, through confession of the Oneness of the Creator of creation.

Prayer to St. Joseph: 
Oh, St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God. I place in you all my interests and desires. Oh, St. Joseph, do assist me by your powerful intercession, and obtain for me from your Divine Son all spiritual blessings, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. So that, having engaged here below your heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most loving of Fathers. Oh, St. Joseph, I never weary of contemplating you, and Jesus asleep in your arms; I dare not approach while He reposes near your heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me and ask Him to return the Kiss when I draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, Patron of departing souls - pray for me. Amen.

Jesus: Our True Happiness “Go and sin no more. This is what Jesus says to me every time I go to confession. How great is the goodness of heart of my Beloved, and I wish to respond to His delicacy towards me with a pure soul and the heart of an angel! These words of our Lord touch me to the quick. How delicate is the Heart of Jesus. Such Love and such tenderness could proceed only from God! I undertake, O my Jesus, to sin no more. At Your feet in the Sacrament of Penance, I, a penitent sinner, will humbly implore Your infinite Mercy. I will be direct and open, and will ask You unceasingly for that Grace, which is so uncommon, to walk straight before the Lord… You have the words of Eternal Life, and I will listen to no other voice but Yours, Jesus, the God of my soul! Only You, O my Jesus, Life of my life, speak to my heart. O Divine Speech, O beloved Word! O beloved Host! O my Jesus meek and humble of Heart. Speak to my heart and calm the storms which agitate it. Say but a word, and Peace will return to it. Speak, my Lord, speak; Your poor servant listens to You, one word from You and my soul shall be saved. To whom shall I go, Life of my life, if not to You who are Life Eternal? When my soul is sad and weary through desolation and abandonment, where shall I find refreshment, and Peace, if not in Your most Precious Blood, which rejoices the soul by the visits of Its Grace. When I am overcome with weakness and discouragement, when temptations surround me on every side, to whom shall I have recourse, but to Him Who is Consolation and Strength Itself? And when my soul is flooded and filled with consolation, and Peace and happiness reign in my heart, to whom shall I go, if not to You, O my Jesus, that I may share my joy and happiness with You. On every occasion, O my Beloved, it is to You that I wish to go; it is upon Your most loving Heart that I wish to lean, both now and through eternity.” Blessed Concepcion Cabrera de Armida (Blessed Concepcion (+1937),also known as ‘Conchita’, was a wife, mother, widow and mystic. She was the first Mexican laywoman to be beatified.)
 

Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus – composed by Blessed Miguel Pro “Does our life become from day to day more painful, more oppressive, more replete with afflictions? Blessed be he a thousand times who desires it so. If life be harder, love makes it also stronger, and only this love, grounded on suffering, can carry the Cross of my Lord Jesus Christ. Love without egotism, without relying on self, but en-kindling in the depth of the heart an ardent thirst to love and suffer for all those around us: a thirst that neither misfortune nor contempt can extinguish. I believe, O Lord; but strengthen my Faith. Heart of Jesus, I love you; but increase my Love. Heart of Jesus, I trust in you; but give greater vigor to my confidence. Heart of Jesus, I give my heart to you; but so enclose it in you that it may never be separated from you. Heart of Jesus, I am all yours; but take care of my promise so that I may be able to put it in practice even unto the complete sacrifice of my life.” Blessed Miguel Augustin Pro (Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro († 1927) was a Mexican Jesuit priest who was martyred at the age of thirty-six. / From Blessed Miguel Pro: 20th-Century Mexican Martyr. © 1996 by TAN Books, Charlotte, NC.)

Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus – composed by Blessed Miguel Pro “Does our life become from day to day more painful, more oppressive, more replete with afflictions? Blessed be he a thousand times who desires it so. If life be harder, love makes it also stronger, and only this love, grounded on suffering, can carry the Cross of my Lord Jesus Christ. Love without egotism, without relying on self, but en-kindling in the depth of the heart an ardent thirst to love and suffer for all those around us: a thirst that neither misfortune nor contempt can extinguish. I believe, O Lord; but strengthen my Faith. Heart of Jesus, I love you; but increase my Love. Heart of Jesus, I trust in you; but give greater vigor to my confidence. Heart of Jesus, I give my heart to you; but so enclose it in you that it may never be separated from you. Heart of Jesus, I am all yours; but take care of my promise so that I may be able to put it in practice even unto the complete sacrifice of my life.” Blessed Miguel Augustin Pro (Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro († 1927) was a Mexican Jesuit priest who was martyred at the age of thirty-six. / From Blessed Miguel Pro: 20th-Century Mexican Martyr. © 1996 by TAN Books, Charlotte, NC.)

Universal Prayer for Holiness – attributed to Pope Clement XI (b. 1649 - d. 1721)

I believe, O Lord, but may I believe more firmly; I hope, but may I hope more securely; I love, but may I love more ardently; I sorrow, but may I sorrow more deeply. I adore You as my first beginning; I long for You as my last end; I praise You as my constant benefactor; I invoke You as my gracious defender. By Your Wisdom direct me, by Your righteousness restrain me, by Your clemency console me, by Your Power protect me. I offer You, Lord, my thoughts as toward You, my words, as about You, my deeds, as following You, my trials, as for Your sake. I will whatever You Will, I will it because You Will, I will it in the way You Will, I will it so long as You Will. I pray, Lord, enlighten my Understanding, inflame my will, cleanse my heart, sanctify my soul. May I weep for sins past, repel temptations to come, correct evil lean-ings, nurture fit virtues. Give me, good God, Love for You, hatred for myself, zeal for my neighbor, contempt for the world. May I strive to obey those above me, to aid those dependent on me, to have care for my friends, to have forgiveness for my enemies. May I conquer sensuality by austerity, avarice by generosity, anger by gentleness, lukewarmness by fervor. Render me prudent in planning, steadfast in dangers, patient in adver-sity, humble in prosperity. Make me, O Lord, attentive at prayer, moderate at meals, diligent at work, firm in purpose. May I be careful to maintain inward innocence, outward modesty, exemplary behavior, a well-governed life. May I be always watchful in subduing nature, fostering Grace, ob-serving Your Law, winning salvation. May I learn from you how precarious is the earthly, how great the Divine, how fleeting is time, how lasting the Eternal. Grant that I may prepare for death, fear judgment, flee hell, gain Paradise. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

No one can be saved without Divine Light. Divine Light causes us to begin and to make progress, and it leads us to the summit of perfection. Therefore if you want to begin and to receive this Divine Light, pray. If you have begun to make progress and want this Light to be intensified within you, pray. And if you have reached the summit of perfection, and want to be illumined so as to remain in that state, pray. If you want Faith, pray. If you want Hope, pray. If you want Charity, pray. If you want poverty, pray. If you want obedience, pray. If you want chastity, pray. If you want humility, pray. If you want meekness, pray. If you want fortitude, pray. If you want some virtue, pray. And pray in this fashion, namely, always reading the Book of Life, that is, the life of the God-man Jesus Christ, whose life consisted of poverty, pain, contempt, and true obedience. A soul thus exercised in cleansing itself goes with greater confidence to Confession to have its sins washed away. And so that nothing impure may remain, it puts itself to a kind of scrutiny. It enters into prayer and examines the good and evil it has done. As a result, you begin to feel the presence of God more fully than usual because your palate is more disposed to savor God’s presence than before. It is through prayer, then, that one will be given the most powerful Light to see God and self.” St. Angela of Foligno (†1309) St. Angela was a wife and mother who later became a Franciscan tertiary and an esteemed mystical writer. From Angela of Foligno: Complete Works (CWS), translated with an introduction by Paul Lachance, o.f.m. © 1993 by Paul Lachance, o.f.m. Paulist Press, Inc., New York/Mahwah, NJ.

The Interior Experience of God

Now I am going to tell you how I experience God, His Divine Presence and the effects It produces in me. I experience God at all times and in all places - when I am working, when I am eating, and even when I am in bed - but not always in the same manner nor with the same intensity. Thus, when I am alone in my cell and not distracted by physical occupations, I feel drawn by an infinite sweetness and power. My soul enjoys a complete and serene peacefulness, like a sky without any clouds. At other times it seems as if God is carrying me in His arms and He hugs me as a mother does her child. Then I say to Him - no, I don’t say any-thing, I feel - “My God, why are you so good and why do you love this unworthy creature so much?” And I hear Him say to me, alt-hough rather than hear I understand: “I do the same to all... My desires are to unite Myself with souls.” In order that you may understand, I am going to refer to an incident. The Lord let me know that I had committed four or five faults in a few moments: infidelity to Grace to do all things peace-fully and calmly, impatience, lack of respect in the way I answered our Mother Superior, bad example to the others who saw me. What was I to do after committing these faults? Humble myself, trust in the Lord, and remain tranquil. And so I said: “My Jesus, I have been evil; have mercy on me.” And it seemed that Jesus said to me: “I do not change. Your faults are not able to change My Heart in any way. Because I am good, I have loved you, I still love you, and I shall love you.” Then He made me experience the sweetness of His Love. In such cases I feel very humiliated. I would like to reduce myself to nothingness. But God, on the contrary, presses me closer to Himself. Jesus does not interrupt His expressions of Love. He loves me always, even when I am bad. He counsels me sweetly and draws me to Himself. Venerable Mother Mary Magdalen of Jesus in the Eucharist, C.P. (Mother Mary Magdalen († 1960) was a Passionist nun from Spain). From Toward the Heights of Union with God, Fr. John G. Eucharist Arintero, o.p., and Mother Mary Magdalen, c.p., Jordan Aumann, o.p., Tr. © 1972, Passionist Nuns Monastery, Erlanger, KY.

Universal Prayer for Holiness – attributed to Pope Clement XI (b. 1649 - d. 1721)

I believe, O Lord, but may I believe more firmly; I hope, but may I hope more securely; I love, but may I love more ardently; I sorrow, but may I sorrow more deeply. I adore You as my first beginning; I long for You as my last end; I praise You as my constant benefactor; I invoke You as my gracious defender. By Your Wisdom direct me, by Your righteousness restrain me, by Your clemency console me, by Your Power protect me. I offer You, Lord, my thoughts as toward You, my words, as about You, my deeds, as following You, my trials, as for Your sake. I will whatever You Will, I will it because You Will, I will it in the way You Will, I will it so long as You Will. I pray, Lord, enlighten my Understanding, inflame my will, cleanse my heart, sanctify my soul. May I weep for sins past, repel temptations to come, correct evil leanings, nurture fit virtues. Give me, good God, Love for You, hatred for myself, zeal for my neighbor, contempt for the world. May I strive to obey those above me, to aid those dependent on me, to have care for my friends, to have forgiveness for my enemies. May I conquer sensuality by austerity, avarice by generosity, anger by gentleness, lukewarmness by fervor. Render me prudent in planning, steadfast in dangers, patient in ad-versity, humble in prosperity. Make me, O Lord, attentive at prayer, moderate at meals, diligent at work, firm in purpose. May I be careful to maintain inward innocence, outward modesty, exemplary behavior, a well-governed life. May I be always watchful in subduing nature, fostering Grace, ob-serving Your Law, winning salvation. May I learn from you how precarious is the earthly, how great the Divine, how fleeting is time, how lasting the Eternal. Grant that I may prepare for death, fear judgment, flee hell, gain Paradise. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Union with Jesus “It seems to me that all is loss since I have known the excelling knowledge of my Lord Jesus Christ. For love of Him I have forfeited everything. I have accounted all else rubbish that I may gain Christ. What I want is to know Him, to share in His sufferings, to become like Him in His death. I pursue my course striving to attain what He has destined for me by taking hold of me. My whole concern is to forget what is behind and to strain forward constantly to what is ahead. I run straight to the goal, to the vocation to which God has called me in Christ Jesus (cf. Phil 3:8-14). That is: I want only to be identified with Him: To me life is Christ (Phil 1:21). All the intensity of Saint Paul is poured out in these lines. [May we become] more like our adored Master, and even more, to become so one with Him that we may say: I live, no longer I, but He lives in me. And the life that I now live in this body of death, I live by Faith in the Son of God, Who loved me and gave Himself up for me (Gal 2:20). Let us study this Divine Model. His knowledge, the Apostle tells us, is so excelling. And when He first came into the world, what did He say? You no longer delight in holocausts; so I have assumed a body and I come, O God, to do Your Will (Heb 10:5-7). During the thirty-three years of His life this will became so completely His daily bread that at the moment of handing over His Soul into His Father’s Hands, He could say to Him: “All is accomplished, yes, all Your desires, all have been realized, that is why I have glorified You on earth.” When Jesus Christ spoke to His Apostles of the food that they did not know, He explained to them that it was to do the Will of Him who sent Me. All He could say: I am never alone. He who sent Me is always with Me because I always do the things that are pleas-ing to Him. Let us lovingly eat this bread of the Will of God. If sometimes His Will is more crucifying, we can doubtless say with our adored Master: Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass Me by, but we will add immediately: Yet not as I will, but as You Will. And in strength and serenity, with the Divine Crucified, we will also climb our Calvary singing in the depths of our hearts and raising a hymn of thanksgiving to the Father. For those who march on this way of sorrow are those whom He foreknew and predestined to be conformed to the Image of His Divine Son (Rom 8:29), the One crucified by love!” St. Elizabeth of the Trinity († 1906) was a French Carmelite nun whose writings focused on the indwelling of the Trinity.

PRAYER FOR THE INTERCESSION OF HOLY FAMILY Dear Heavenly Father, Through the powerful intercession of the Holy Family, grant to this local Church the many graces we need to foster, strengthen, and support faith-filled, holy marriages and families. May the vocation of married life, a true calling to share in your own divine and creative life, be recognized by all believers as a source of blessing and joy - a revelation of your own Divine Goodness. Grant to us the gift of courage to proclaim and defend your plan for marriage, which is the union of one man and one woman in a lifelong, exclusive relationship of loving trust, compassion, and generosity, open to the conception of children. We ask this through our Lord, Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen.


Prayer to the Virgin Mary: 
My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.


All For the Glory of God! As soon as a good Christian awakens in the morning, he should…profess the Most Holy Trinity, three Persons in one sole God, which Christians alone truthfully and faithfully profess when they bless themselves with the words: In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. [Then he should] profess Jesus Christ, the true Son of God, by reciting the Creed and by firmly and faithfully believing without any doubt that which contains all our Catholic Faith... True God! I freely and from my heart, as a good and faithful Christian, profess the Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three Persons in one God. I firmly believe, without doubting, all that our Holy Mother the Church of Rome believes and teaches. I promise to live and die as a true Christian in the holy Catholic Faith of my Lord Jesus Christ. And if I should not be able to speak at the hour of my death, I now, for when I shall die, acknowledge with all my heart my Lord Jesus Christ as the only Son of God... I ask you, my Lord Jesus Christ, to give me the grace to keep the Ten Commandments today, during this day, and during all the time of my life. I ask you, my Lady Saint Mary, that you intercede for me with your blessed Son Jesus Christ, so that He may give me the grace today, during this day, and during all the time of my life, to keep these Ten Commandments. I ask you, my Lord Jesus Christ, to forgive me the sins which I have committed today, during this day, and during all the time of my life... I ask you my Lady Saint Mary, Queen of Angels, to obtain pardon for me from your blessed Son Jesus Christ for the sins which I have committed today, during this day, and during all the time of my life. St. Francis Xavier (St. Francis Xavier (+1552) was a great Spanish Jesuit missionary to Asia.)


Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within theshelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touchthem. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which dailytouch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips,daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure andunearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark ofthe Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them andshield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors withabundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be theirjoy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen


Forgiveness Prayer In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I willingly forgive anyone who has hurt or harmed me (including N., N., N., etc.). I forgive them with my whole heart and I ask God to bless them. (3 times) I choose to let go of the lack of love I experienced in the actions of (N., N., N., etc.). In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I ask that my heart be filled with the Light and Love of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Universal Prayer for the New Year – attributed to Pope Clement XI (b. 1649 - d. 1721)

I believe, O Lord, but may I believe more firmly; I hope, but may I hope more securely; I love, but may I love more ardently; I sorrow, but may I sorrow more deeply. I adore You as my first beginning; I long for You as my last end; I praise You as my constant benefactor; I invoke You as my gra-cious defender. By Your Wisdom direct me, by Your righteousness restrain me, by Your clemency console me, by Your Power protect me. I offer You, Lord, my thoughts as toward You, my words, as about You, my deeds, as following You, my trials, as for Your sake. I will whatever You Will, I will it because You Will, I will it in the way You Will, I will it so long as You Will. I pray, Lord, enlighten my Understanding, inflame my will, cleanse my heart, sanctify my soul. May I weep for sins past, repel temptations to come, correct evil leanings, nurture fit virtues. Give me, good God, Love for You, hatred for myself, zeal for my neighbor, contempt for the world. May I strive to obey those above me, to aid those dependent on me, to have care for my friends, to have forgiveness for my enemies. May I conquer sensuality by austerity, avarice by generosity, an-ger by gentleness, lukewarmness by fervor. Render me prudent in planning, steadfast in dangers, patient in adversity, humble in prosperity. Make me, O Lord, attentive at prayer, moderate at meals, diligent at work, firm in purpose. May I be careful to maintain inward innocence, outward modesty, exemplary behavior, a well-governed life. May I be always watchful in subduing nature, fostering Grace, observing Your Law, winning salvation. May I learn from you how precarious is the earthly, how great the Divine, how fleeting is time, how lasting the Eternal. Grant that I may prepare for death, fear judgment, flee hell, gain Paradise. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Prayer to the Virgin Mary: My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

God is Love

“All that we have so far described, all that is necessary for salvation, can find in Love alone its highest, completest, most beneficent perfection. Love supplies all that is wanting for our salvation; it contains abundantly every good thing and lacks not even the presence of the Supreme Object of our desires. It is by Love alone that we turn to God, are transformed into His likeness, and are united to Him, so that we become one spirit with Him and receive by and from Him all our happiness: here [on earth] in Grace, hereafter in glory. Love can find no rest until it reposes in the full and perfect possession of the Beloved. It is by the path of Love, which is Charity, that God draws closer to man, and man to God. But where Love is not found God cannot dwell. If, then, we possess Love we possess God, for God is Love (1 Jn 4:8). There is nothing keener than Love, nothing more subtle, nothing more penetrating. Love cannot rest until it has sounded all the depths and learned the perfections of its Beloved. It desires to be one with him and, if it could, would form but one being with the Beloved. It is for this reason that it cannot suffer anything to intervene between it and the Object Loved, which is God, but springs forward towards Him, and finds no Peace until it has overcome every obstacle, and reached even unto the Beloved... Upon Love are based the law, the prophets, and the precepts of the Lord (Mt 22:40). Hence the Apostle wrote tothe Romans: Love is therefore the fulfilling of the law, and in the first letter to Timothy: The aim of this instruction is Love.” St. Albert the Great (†1280) From On Union with God, P. J. Berthier, o.p., Tr. Published by Continuum Publishing, Inc., 2000.

The Sacred Humanity of Jesus

“God is man’s glory. Man is the vessel which receives God’s action and all His Wisdom and Power. Just as a doctor is judged in His care for the sick, so God is revealed in Hisconduct with men. That is Paul’s reason for saying: God has made the whole world prisoner of unbelief that He may have Mercy on all. He was speaking of man, who was disobedient to God, and cast off from immortality, and then found Mercy, receiving through the Son of God the adoption He brings. If man, without being puffed up or boastful, has a right belief regarding created things and their Divine Creator, who, having given them being, holds them all in His Power, and if man perseveres in God’s Love, and in obedience and gratitude to Him, he will receive greater glory from Him. It will be a glory which will grow ever brighter until he takes on the likeness of the One who died for him. He it was who took on the likeness of sinful flesh, to condemn sin and rid the flesh of sin, as now condemned. He wanted to invite man to take on His likeness, appointing man an imitator of God, establishing man in a way of life in obedience to the Father that would lead to the Vision of God, and endowing man with Power to receive the Father. He is the Word of God who dwelt with man and became the Son of Man to open the way for man to receive God, for God to dwell with man, according to the Will of the Father. For this reason the Lord Himself gave as the sign of our salvation, the One who was born of the Virgin, Emmanuel. It was the Lord Himself who saved them, for of themselves they had no power to be saved. For this reason Paul speaks of the weakness of man, and says: I know that no good dwells in my flesh, meaning that the blessing of our salvation comes not from us but from God. Again, he says: I am a wretched man; who will free me from this body doomed to die? Then he speaks of a Liberator, thanks to Jesus Christ our Lord. Isaiah says the same: Hands that are feeble, grow strong! Knees that are weak, take courage! Hearts that are faint, grow strong! Fear not; see - our God is judgment and He will repay. He Himself will come and save us. He means that we could not be saved of ourselves but only with God’s help.” (From a treatise Against Heresies by Saint Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr)

Forgiveness Prayer

In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I willingly forgive anyone who has hurt or harmed me (including N., N., N., etc.). I forgive them with my whole heart and I ask God to bless them. (3 times) I choose to let go of the lack of love I experienced in the actions of (N., N., N., etc.). In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I ask that my heart be filled with the Light and Love of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen

Prayer to the Virgin Mary: My Queen, my Mother, 
I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

On the Value of Patience by Saint Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr

“Patience is a precept for salvation given us by our Lord, our teacher: Whoever endures to the end will be saved. And again: If you persevere in My Word, you will truly be My disciples; you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you free. Dear brethren, we must endure and persevere if we are to attain the Truth and Freedom we have been allowed to Hope for; Faith and Hope are the very meaning of our being Christians, but if Faith and Hope are to bear their fruit, patience is necessary. We do not seek glory now, in the present, but we look for future glory, as Saint Paul instructs us when he says: By Hope we were saved. Now Hope which is seen is not Hope; how can a man Hope for what he sees? But if we Hope for what we do not see, we wait for it in patience. Patient waiting is necessary if we are to be perfected in what we have begun to be, and if we are to receive from God what we Hope for and believe. In another place the same Apostle instructs and teaches the just, and those active in good works, and those who store up for themselves treasures in Heaven through the reward God gives them. They are to be patient also, for he says: Therefore while we have time, let us do good to all, but especially to those who are of the household of the Faith. But let us not grow weary in doing good, for we shall reap our reward in due season. 
Paul warns us not to grow weary in good works through impatience, not to be distracted or overcome by temptations and so give up in the midst of our pilgrimage of praise and glory, and allow our past good deeds to count for nothing because what was begun falls short of completion. Finally, the Apostle, speaking of Charity, unites it with endurance and patience. Charity, he says, is always patient and kind; it is not jealous, is not boastful, is not given to anger, does not think evil, loves all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. He shows that Charity can be steadfast and persevering because it has learned how to endure all things. And in another place he says: Bear with one another lovingly, striving to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of Peace. He shows that neither unity nor peace can be maintained unless the brethren cherish each other with mutual forbearance and preserve the bond of harmony by means of patience.”

Our Lady of Guadalupe: by Don Antonio Valeriano, a Native American author of the sixteenth century

“At daybreak one Saturday morning in 1531, on the very first days of the month of December, an Indian named Juan Diego was going from the village where he lived to Tlatelolco in order to take part in divine worship and listen to God’s commandments. When he came near the hill called Tepeyac, dawn had already come, and Juan Diego heard someone calling him from the very top of the hill: “Juanito, Juan Dieguito.” He went up the hill and caught sight of a lady of unearthly grandeur whose clothing was as radiant as the sun. She said to him in words both gentle and courteous: “Juanito, the humblest of my children, know and understand that I am the ever Virgin Mary, Mother of the True God through Whom all things live. It is my ardent desire that a church be erected here so that in it I can show and bestow my love, compassion, help, and protection to all who inhabit this land and to those others who love me, that they might call upon and confide in me. Go to the Bishop of Mexico to make known to him what I greatly desire. Go and put all your efforts into this.” When Juan Diego arrived in the presence of the Bishop, Fray Juan de Zumarraga, a Franciscan, the latter did not seem to believe Juan Diego and answered: “Come another time, and I will listen at leisure.” Juan Diego returned to the hilltop where the Heavenly Lady was waiting, and he said to her: “My Lady, my maiden, I presented your message to the Bishop, but it seemed that he did not think it was the truth. For this reason I beg you to entrust your message to someone more illustrious who might convey it in order that they may believe it, for I am only an insignificant man.” She answered him: “Humblest of my sons, I ask that tomorrow you again go to see the Bishop and tell him that I, the ever Virgin Holy Mary, Mother of God, am the one who personally sent you.” But on the following day, Sunday, the Bishop again did not believe Juan Diego and told him that some sign was necessary so that he could believe that it was the Heavenly Lady herself who sent him. And then he dismissed Juan Diego. On Monday Juan Diego did not return. His uncle, Juan Bernardino, became very ill, and at night asked Juan to go to Tlatelolco at daybreak to call a priest to hear his confession. Juan Diego set out on Tuesday, but he went around the hill and passed on the other side, toward the east, so as to arrive quickly in Mexico City and to avoid being detained by the Heavenly Lady. But she came out to meet him on that side of the hill and said to him: “Listen and understand, my humblest son. There is nothing to frighten and distress you. Do not let your heart be troubled, and let nothing upset you. Is it not I, your Mother, who is here? Are you not under my protection? Are you not, fortunately, in my care? Do not let your uncle’s illness distress you. It is certain that he has already been cured. Go up to the hilltop, my son, where you will find flowers of various kinds. Cut them, and bring them into my presence.” When Juan Diego reached the peak, he was astonished that so many Castilian roses had burst forth at a time when the frost was severe. He carried the roses in the folds of his tilma (mantle) to the Heavenly Lady. She said to him: “My son, this is the proof and the sign which you will bring to the Bishop so that he will see my will in it. You are my ambassador, very worthy of trust.” Juan Diego set out on his way, now content and sure of succeeding. On arriving in the Bishop’s presence, he told him: “My Lord, I did what you asked. The Heavenly Lady complied with your request and fulfilled it. She sent me to the hilltop to cut some Castilian roses and told me to bring them to you in person. And this I am doing, so that you can see in them the sign you seek in order to carry out her will. Here they are; receive them.” He immediately opened up his white mantle, and as all the different Castilian roses scattered to the ground, there was drawn on the cloak and suddenly appeared the precious image of the ever Virgin Mary, Mother of God, in the same manner as it is today and is kept in her shrine of Tepeyac. The whole city was stirred and came to see and admire her venerable image and to offer prayers to her; and following the command which the same Heavenly Lady gave to Juan Bernardino when she restored him to health, they called her by the name that she herself had used: “the ever Virgin Holy Mary of Guadalupe.” (Nican Moppohua, 12th ed., 3-19, 21)

The Truth about Confessing One’s Sins

“The Holy Spirit says in the Psalms: Your eyes have seen my imperfection and in Your book are all things written. Again, man looks on the face, God on the heart (1 Sm 16:7). The Lord Himself also warns beforehand and forearms us, saying: Let all the church-es know that I am the searcher of hearts and minds (Rv 2:23). He sees the hidden things, He contemplates what is concealed and unseen, nor is anyone able to escape the eyes of God who says: I am a God who is near and not a God from afar off. If a man be hidden in hidden places, will I not therefore see him? (Jer 23:23-24). He sees the minds and hearts of individuals and, destined to judge not only regarding deeds but also regarding our words and thoughts, He inspects the minds and wills of us all.

 

Let each of you confess, I beg you, brothers, his own sin while still in the world, while you can still be allowed Confession, while there is the possibility of making amends, and forgiveness, granted through the priests, is still efficacious with God. Let us turn to God with our whole heart and expressing penitence for our sin with true sorrowing, let us plead with God for His Mercy. Let us prostrate our soul before Him, let us repay our debt with mourning, and let all our Hope rest on His support. God Himself tells us in what condition we must entreat: Return to Me with all your heart and at the same time with fasting and weeping and lamentation, and rend your hearts and not your gar-ments (Jl 2:12-13). Let us turn again to the Lord with our whole heart.” St. Cyprian († 258 - Bishop of Carthage (modern Tunisia) and a martyr)

St. Andrew Christmas Novena Prayer to Obtain Special Graces

Hail and blessed be the hour and moment in which the Son of God was born of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in piercing cold. In that hour, vouchsafe, O my God, to hear my prayer and grant my desires, through the merits of Our Savior Jesus Christ and of His Blessed Mother. Amen. It is piously believed that whoever recites the above prayer fifteen times a day from the feast of St. Andrew (November 30) until Christmas (December 25) will obtain what is asked. You may also see the St. Andrew Christmas Novena Prayer as the bulletin insert.

The incomparable blessing of God's Gifts (from a letter by St. Clement I to the Corinthians) “Beloved, how blessed and wonderful are God’s gifts! There is life everlasting, joy in righteousness, Truth in freedom, Faith, confidence, and self-control in holiness. And these are the gifts that we can comprehend; what of all the others that are being prepared for those who look to Him? Only the Creator, the Father of the ages, the All-Holy, knows their grandeur and their loveliness. And so we should strive to be found among those who wait for Him so that we may share in these promised gifts. And how is this to be, beloved brothers? It will come about if by our Faith our minds remain fixed on God; if we aim at what is pleasing and acceptable to Him, if we accomplish what is in harmony with His faultless Will and follow the path of Truth, rejecting all injustice, viciousness, covetousness, quarrels, malice and deceit. This is the path, beloved, by which we find our salvation, Jesus Christ, the High Priest of our sacrifices, the defender and ally in our helplessness. It is through Him that we gaze on the highest Heaven, through Him we can see the reflection of God’s pure and sublime countenance, through Him the eyes of our hearts have been opened, through Him our foolish and darkened understanding opens towards the light, and through Him the Lord has willed that we should taste everlasting knowledge. He reflects God’s majesty and is as much superior to Angels as the Name He has obtained is more excellent than theirs. Let us then serve in His army, brothers, following His blameless commands with all our might. The great cannot exist without the small, nor the small without the great; they blend together to their mutual advantage. Take the body, for example. The head is nothingwithout the feet, just as the feet are nothing without the head. The smallest parts of our body are necessary and valuable to the whole. All work together and are mutually subject for the preservation of the whole body. Our entire body, then, will be preserved in Christ Jesus, and each of us should be subject to His neighbor in accordance with the Grace given to each. The stronger should care for the weak, and the weak should respect the stronger. The wealthy should give to the poor, and the poor man should thank God that He has sent him someone to supply his needs. The wise should manifest their wisdom not in words but in good deeds, and the humble should not talk about their own humility but allow others to bear witness to it. Since, therefore, we have all this from Him, we ought to thank Him for it all. Glory to Him forever. Amen.”

Forgiveness Prayer

In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I willingly forgive anyone who has hurt or harmed me (including N., N., N., etc.). I forgive them with my whole heart and I ask God to bless them. (3 times) I choose to let go of the lack of love I experienced in the actions of (N., N., N., etc.). In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I ask that my heart be filled with the Light and Love of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

Teach Us Good Lord

Teach us, good Lord, to serve You as You deserve; to give and not to count the cost, to fight and not to heed the wounds, to toil and not to seek for rest, to labor and not to ask for reward, except that of knowing that we are doing Your will. Amen. By St. Ignatius of Loyola


Peace Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi (Feast day October 4)

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace: where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, 
to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive, 
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, 
and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen.

A sweet exchange between Heaven and earth! “The Holy Souls, unable to help themselves, rely on the prayers of the Church - our prayers and sufferings - to shorten their time of purification or their journey to Eternal Beatitude. St Thomas Aquinas wrote that, “the prayers for the dead are most acceptable to God because the dead have need of them and cannot help themselves as the living can.” On the one hand there is the dependence of the Holy Souls on our prayers. This builds up the Kingdom of God in Heaven as greater numbers of souls enter Eternal Beatitude. The ‘Keys to the Kingdom’ are in the hands of the faithful members of the Church who can open Paradise by praying for these souls. We should continue to pray for them even though we do not know if they are still in Purgatory or have ascended into Heaven knowing that, in the economy of Salvation, the Lord will distribute the benefits of our prayers. On the other hand, St Thomas teaches us that the Holy Souls can pray for their loved ones on earth whilst, unless God permits it, not knowing their concrete needs. (cfr. St Thomas, Summa Theologiae, 1, q.89) In fact, the souls in Purgatory are very effective in assisting us in our needs and intentions. St Teresa of Avila said, “I never asked Graces from the Souls in Purgatory without being heard. In fact, the Graces I could not gain from other heavenly Spirits, I obtained from the Souls in Purgatory.” There is a sweet exchange of Charity between Heaven and earth with each part helping the other to attain Salvation! Indeed, thought of in this way, we can see that the members of the Church are called to participate in Christ’s mission of Salvation and to take on His sentiments towards these Holy Souls.” (Taken from www.mdrevelation.org/the-saints-teach-us-to-pray-for-the-holy-souls/)

Prayer to the Virgin Mary: 
My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

 

Our Lord’s Passion – From a letter by St. Paul of the Cross “It is very good and holy to consider the Passion of our Lord and to meditate on it, for by this sacred path we reach union with God. In this most holy school we learn true Wisdom, for it was there that all the saints learned it. Indeed when the Cross of our dear Jesus has planted its roots more deeply in your hearts, then will you rejoice: “To suffer and not to die,” or, “Either to suffer or to die,” or better: “Neither to suffer, nor to die, but only to turn perfectly to the Will of God.” Love is a unifying Virtue which takes upon itself the torments of its beloved Lord. It is a Fire reaching through to the inmost soul. It transforms the lover into the one loved. More deeply, love intermingles with grief, and grief with love, and a certain blending of love and grief occurs. They become so united that we can no longer distinguish love from grief nor grief from love. Thus the loving heart rejoices in its sorrow and exults in its grieving love. Therefore, be constant in practicing every virtue, and especially in imitating the patience of our dear Jesus, for this is the summit of pure Love. Live in such a way that all may know that you bear outwardly as well as inwardly the image of Christ crucified, the model of all gentleness and Mercy. For if a man is united inwardly with the Son of the living God, he also bears His likeness outwardly by his continual practice of heroic goodness, and especially through a patience reinforced by courage, which does not complain either secretly or in public. Conceal yourselves in Jesus crucified, and hope for nothing except that all men be thoroughly converted to His Will. When you become true lovers of the Crucified, you will always celebrate the feast of the Cross in the inner temple of the soul, bearing all in silence and not relying on any creature. Since festivals ought to be celebrated joyfully, those who love the Crucified should honor the feast of the Cross by enduring in silence with a serene and joyful countenance, so that their suffering remains hidden from men and is observed by God alone. For in this feast there is always a solemn banquet, and the food presented is the Will of God, exemplified by the Love of our crucified Christ.”

 

 

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious . Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

Prayer to the Virgin Mary: My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.


Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious . Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

 

Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi (Prayer for Peace) Lord, make me an instrument of your peace: where there is hatred, let me sow Love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, Faith; where there is despair, Hope; where there is darkness, Light; where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to Love. For it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.


Peace Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi (Feast day October 4)

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace: where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen.

 

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious . Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.
 

Suffering and Grace Physical weakness was for me a school of patience. Only Jesus knows how many efforts of the will I had to make to fulfill my duty. In order to purify a soul, Jesus uses whatever instruments he likes... The Grace of God pursued me at every step, and God spoke to me when I least expected it… I have experienced an increasing devotion to the Mother of God. She has taught me how to love God interiorly and also how to carry out His Holy Will in all things. O Mary, you are joy, because through you God descended to earth and into my heart… I often felt the Passion of the Lord Jesus in my body, although this was imperceptible to others, and I rejoiced in it because Jesus wanted it so. But this lasted for only a short time. These sufferings set my soul afire with love for God and for immortal souls. Love endures everything, love is stronger than death, love fears nothing… Suffering is a great Grace; through suffering the soul becomes like the Savior; in suffering love becomes crystallized; the greater the suffering, the purer the love… O life so monotonous, how many treasures you contain! When I look at everything with the eyes of Faith, no two hours are alike, and the dullness and monotony disappear. St. Maria Faustina Kowalska (b.1903 – d.1939) Jesus appeared to St. Faustina to share with her, and through her, His message of Divine Mercy for our time in human history. The messages are recorded in the Diary of St. Faustina.

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious . Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.


Love of God Jesus points out to me the only way which leads to Love’s furnace - that way is self-surrender - it is the confidence of the little child who sleeps without fear in its father’s arms. How shall I show my love is proved by deeds? Well - the little child will strew flowers…she will embalm the Divine Throne with their fragrance, will sing with silvery voice the canticle of love. The Divine Heart’s Goodness and Merciful Love are little known! It is true that to enjoy these Treasures we must humble ourselves, must confess our nothingness - and here is where many a soul draws back. You know well enough that Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness of our actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them. Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice, here by a smiling look, there by a kindly word; always doing the smallest right and doing it all for love. Charity gave me the key to my vocation. I understood that the Church being a Body composed of different members, the most essential, the most noble of all the organs would not be wanting to her; I understood that the Church has a heart and that this heart is burning with Love; that it is Love alone which makes the members work, that if Love were to die away apostles would no longer preach the Gospel, martyrs would refuse to shed their blood. I understood that Love comprises all voca-tions, that Love is everything, that it embraces all times and all places because it is eternal! Love alone have I ever given to the good God; with Love He will re-pay me. When one Loves, one does not calculate. How sweet is the way of Love! True, one may fall, one may not be always faithful, but Love, knowing how to draw profit from all, very quickly consumes whatsoever may displease Jesus, leaving naught but humble and pro-found Peace in the innermost soul. Jesus, it seems to me You could not have overwhelmed a soul with more Love than You have poured out on mine. Do not imagine that Love can be found without suffering, for we carry with us our human nature; and yet, what a source of merit it is! We who run in the way of Love shouldn’t be thinking of sufferings that can take place in the fu-ture: it’s a lack of confidence, it’s like meddling in the work of creation. It is true that Love knows no such word as “impossible,” for it deems “all things possible, all things allowed.” I Love you, Jesus, and bear in mind the words of St. John of the Cross: ‘The least act of pure Love is of more value than all the other works put together.’ (From Story of a Soul by St. Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face)

Longing for Love, Longing for God “The greatest longing in the spirit of man is the hunger for love. A wife looks for love from her husband, a child from its father, a servant from his master, the poor from the rich. All people hope for the favor and love of the great ones of this world and the whole world rejoices and delights in their good will. And so every spirit must rejoice and every heart exult and be im-mersed in infinite joy when we hear: God so loved the world that He gave His only Son. If we desire the love of important people and take delight in their good Graces, God is the Supreme Lord of all, the King of kings and Lord of lords, the King of Infinite Power, Wisdom, Good-ness, and Generosity. Christ, moreover, the Infallible Truth, assures us that this Supreme Lord loves us with a Love so great that it cannot be put into words. The Cherubim of Glory in the Holy of Holies in God’s temple gaze as if lost in wonder. It is a sign that, even to the minds of Angels, the Divine Nature is worthy of -admiration. God is an astounding sub-stance, for He is not dependent on anything else for existence, and is Eternal and Infinite; and as God’s essence is, so also is His every at-tribute: Power, Wisdom, Goodness. God’s Power, Wisdom, and Goodness are truly remarkable and beyond comprehension. But it seems to me the most incomprehensible of all God’s attributes is His Love: God so loved the world that He gave His only Son. It comes as no surprise that God Loves. For God Love is a necessity, so that it is impossible for God not to Love, as impossible as it is for Him not to be, for God is Love. As impossible as it would be for the sun not to be filled with light and for fire not to be hot, so impossible it would be for God to be without Love. God is Light, and a consuming Fire, the Light of Intelligence and the Fire of Love. It is as necessary to find Love in God as it is to find Power, Wisdom, and Goodness. In the most brilliant sun we discover every degree of light and in the hot-test fire every degree of heat. So in God, most perfect by Nature, is found every degree of perfection that can be found here and there in creatures. Love, moreover, is the most desirable perfection and, con-sequently, all things aspire to Love and hunger for Love.” St. Lawrence of Brindisi († 1619) was minister general of the Capuchin Franciscans and a prolific preacher throughout Europe. He is a Doctor of the Church.

On the Holy Name of Mary Let us now say a few words about this Name, which means ‘star of the sea’, and is so becoming to the Virgin Mother. Surely, she is very fittingly likened to a star. The star sends forth its rays without harm to itself. In the same way the Virgin brought forth her Son with no injury to herself. The ray no more diminishes the star’s brightness than does the Son His Mother’s integrity. She indeed is that noble star risen out of Jacob whose beam enlightens the earthly globe. She it is whose brightness both twinkles in the highest Heaven and pierces the pit of hell, and is shed upon the earth, warming our hearts far more than our bodies, fostering virtue and cauterizing vice. She, I tell you, is that splendid and wondrous star suspended as by necessity over this great wide sea, radiant with merit and brilliant in example. O you, whoever you are, who feel that in the tidal wave of this world you are nearer to being tossed about among the squalls and gales than treading on dry land, if you do not want to founder in the tempest, do not avert your eyes from the brightness of this star. When the wind of temptation blows up within you, when you strike upon the rock of tribulation, gaze up at this star, call out to Mary. Whether you are being tossed about by the waves of pride or ambition or slander or jealousy, call out to Mary. When rage or greed or fleshly desires are battering the skiff of your soul, gaze up at Mary. When the immensity of your sins weighs you down and you are bewildered by the loathsomeness of your conscience, when the terrifying thought of judgement appalls you and you begin to founder in the gulf of sadness and despair, think of Mary. In dangers, in hardships, in every doubt, think of Mary, call out to Mary. Keep her in your mouth, keep her in your heart. Follow the example of her life and you will obtain the favor of her prayer. Following her you will never go astray. Asking her help, you will never despair. Keeping her in your thoughts, you will never wander away. With your hand in hers, you will never stumble. With her protecting you, you will not be afraid. With her leading you, you will never tire. Her kindness will see you through to the end. Then you will know by your own experience how true it is that ‘the Virgin’s Name was Mary’. (A reflection by St. Bernard of Clairvaux 1090 - 1153)

A Prayer for Trust and Confidence in God’s Mercy by St. Pio of Pietrelcina (Feast: Sept. 23) O Lord, we ask for a boundless confidence and trust in Your Divine Mercy, and the courage to accept the crosses and sufferings which bring immense goodness to our souls and that of Your Church. Help us to love You with a pure and contrite heart, and to humble ourselves beneath Your Cross, as we climb the mountain of holiness, carrying our Cross that leads to Heavenly Glory. May we receive You with great Faith and Love in Holy Communion, and allow You to act in us as You desire for your greater Glory. O Jesus, most adorable Heart and eternal fountain of Divine Love, may our prayer find favor before the Divine Majesty of Your Heavenly Father. Amen.

The Victory of the Holy Cross –September 14- Feast day ofthe Exaltation of the Holy Cross

“Have you seen the wonderful Victory? Have you seen the splendid deeds of the Holy Cross? Shall I tell you something still more marvelous? Learn in what way the Victory was gained, and you will be even more astonished. For by the very means by which the devil had conquered, by these Christ conquered him; and taking up the weapons with which he had fought, He defeated him. Listen to how it was done. A virgin, a tree and a death were the symbols of our defeat. The virgin was Eve: she had not yet known man; the tree was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; the death was Adam’s penalty. But behold again a Virgin and a tree and a death, those symbols of defeat, become the symbols of His Victory. For in place of Eve there is Mary; in place of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the tree of the Holy Cross; in place of the death of Adam, the death of Christ. Do you see him defeated by the very things through which he had conquered? At the foot of the tree the devil overcame Adam; at the foot of the tree Christ vanquished the devil. And that first tree sent men to Hades; this second one calls back even those who had already gone down there. Again, the former tree concealed man already despoiled and stripped; the second tree shows a naked Victor on high for all to see. And that earlier death condemned those who were born after it; this second death gives life again to those who were born before it. Who can tell the Lord’s mighty deeds? By death we were made immortal: these are the glorious deeds of the Holy Cross. Have you understood the Victory? Have you grasped how it was wrought? Learn now, how this Victory was gained without any sweat or toil of ours. No weapons of ours were stained with blood; our feet did not stand in the front line of battle; we suffered no wounds; witnessed no tumults; and yet we obtained the Victory. The battle was the Lord’s, the crown is ours. Since then Victory is ours, let us imitate the soldiers, ®and with joyful voices sing the songs of Victory. Let us praise the Lord and say, Death is swallowed up in Victory. O death, where is thy victory? O death, where is thy sting? The Holy Cross did all these wonderful things for us: the Holy Cross is a war memorial erected against the demons, a sword against sin, the sword with which Christ slew the serpent. The Holy Cross is the Father’s Will, the glory of the Only-begotten, the Spirit’s exultation, the beauty of the angels, the guardian of the Church. Paul glories in the Holy Cross; it is the rampart of the saints, it is the light of the whole world.” Sermon by St. John Chrysostom

Mary, Mother and Queen of all Hearts

“Observe how fitting it was that even before her Assumption the Name of Mary shone forth wondrously throughout the world. Her fame spread everywhere even before she was raised above the heavens in her magnificence. Because of the honor due her Son, it was indeed fitting for the Virgin Mother to have first ruled upon earth and then be raised up to Heaven in glory. It was fitting that her fame be spread in this world below, so that she might enter the heights of Heaven in overwhelming blessedness. Just as she was borne from virtue to virtue by the Spirit of the Lord, she was transported from earthly renown to heavenly brightness. So it was that she began to taste the fruits of her future reign while still in the flesh. At one moment she withdrew to God in ecstasy; at the next she would bend down to her neighbors with indescribable Love. In Heaven Angels served her, while here on earth she was venerated by the service of men. Gabriel and the Angels waited upon her in Heaven. The virgin John, rejoicing that the Virgin Mother was entrusted to him at the Cross, cared for her with the other Apostles here below. The Angels rejoiced to see their Queen; the Apostles rejoiced to see their Lady, and both obeyed her with loving devotion. Dwelling in the loftiest citadel of virtue, like a sea of Divine Grace or an unfathomable source of Love that has everywhere overflowed its banks, she poured forth her bountiful waters on trusting and thirsting souls. Able to preserve both flesh and spirit from death she bestowed health-giving salve on bodies and souls. Has anyone ever come away from her troubled or saddened or ignorant of the heavenly mysteries? Who has not returned to everyday life gladdened and joyful because his request had been granted by the Mother of God? She is a Bride, so gentle and affectionate, and the Mother of the only true Bridegroom. In her abundant goodness she has channeled the spring of reason’s garden, the well of living and lifegiving waters that pour forth in a rushing stream from Divine Lebanon and flow down from Mount Zion until they surround the shores of every far-flung nation. With Divine Assistance she has redirected these waters and made them into streams of Peace and pools of Grace. Therefore, when the Virgin of virgins was led forth by God and her Son, the King of kings, amid the company of exulting Angels and rejoicing Archangels, with the heavens ringing with praise, the prophecy of the psalmist was fulfilled, in which he said to the Lord: At Your right hand stands the Queen, clothed in gold of Ophir. (From a homily by St. Amadeus of Lausanne, Bishop)

The Love of our Father
“A few weeks ago, I had the very extraordinary experience of this tenderness of God for the little one. A man came to our house with a prescription from a doctor. He said the child was dying, his only child was dying in the slums of Calcutta and that medicine could not be got in India anywhere. It h
ad to be brought from England. As we were talking, a man came with a basket of medicines. He had gone round to the families and gathered half-used medicines for our poor people - we have these mobile clinics all over the slums of Calcutta and all over the place, and they go round to the families and gather half-used medicines and bring them to us, and we give them to the poor people. And there he came, and right on the top of that basket was that medicine. I just couldn’t believe because if it was inside, I would not have seen it. If he had come before or after, I would not have connected. I just stood in front of that basket and kept looking at the bottle and in my mind I was saying, “Millions and millions and millions of children in the world - how could God be concerned with that little child in the slums of Calcutta. To send that medicine, to send that man just at that time, to put that medicine right on the top and to send the full amount that the doctor had prescribed.” See how precious that little one was to God Himself. How concerned He was for that little one. The tenderness of God’s love - no one can love as God. He has made us in His image. He made us. He is our Father. ‘The Father loves me, He wants me, He needs me.’ That kind of attitude is our trust, our joy, our conviction. Anything may come: impatience, failures, joy, but say to yourself, ‘The Father loves me.’ God has created the whole world, but He is our Father. In prayer, create that conviction from the inside: Father and child.” St. Teresa of Calcutta

Prayer for an End to Abortion

Lord Jesus, my Lord and my God, thank you for the gift of Life and for the lives of all my family and loved ones. You know that nothing destroys more innocent life than abortion, but I know You have conquered death by Your Resurrection. Please send Your Holy Spirit to open my mind and show me what I can do to help end abortion. Please give me Your Graces and Strength to not be silent, passive, or forgetful of the unborn. Please also give me the will to always de-fend life at all stages until all of my brothers and sisters are protect-ed. Let me, my family, our nation and all people in our world turn away from sins and turn back to You. Let me always know and do

Prayer to the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Devotion for the month of August

O Immaculate Heart of Mary, Heavenly beauty and splendor of God our Father, You are the most valued Heavenly treasure! You are the New Eve, immaculate in soul, spirit and body. Your are created with no stain of sin by the Spirit of God. You are the spiritual Mother of the Children of God. Pure Virgin, Full of Grace, you were raised to Heaven in full Glory, elevated above all the Angelic Hosts within the Kingdom of God. O Heavenly Mother, Queen of Heaven and earth, may I recognize the glory of your Immaculate Heart, and freely choose to give you my heart now and for eternity! May the Divine Will of our Lord Jesus be done now and forever and ever. Amen. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us!


Prayer for the Feast of St. Dominic (August 8):

May God the Father, Who made us, bless us. May God the Son, Who redeemed us, send healing into our midst. May God the Holy Spirit, Who gives us Life, move within us. May God give us eyes to see Him, ears to hear Him, and hands to bring God’s Love in action into the world. May we walk with God every day and proclaim the Word of God to all. May the Angel of Peace watch over us and lead us at last by God's Grace to the Eternal Kingdom.

Healing Prayer at Bedtime

Hail Mary, Full of Grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen Lord Jesus, through the power of the Holy Spirit, I ask You to go back into my memory as I sleep. Every hurt that has ever been done to me, heal that hurt. Every hurt that I have ever caused another person, heal that hurt. All the relationships that have been damaged in my whole life of which I am not aware, heal those relationships. But, Lord, if there is anything that I need to do - if I need to go to a person because he or she is still suffering from my hand, bring to my awareness that person; I choose to forgive all others, and I ask to be forgiven. Dear Lord Jesus, I ask you to remove whatever bitterness may be in my heart and in the hearts of anyone I may have injured. Please fill these emptied spaces with Your Holy Spirit and the strength of Your Love. Thank you, Jesus, I love You! Amen

Suscipe Prayer

Take Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding, and my entire will, all that I have and possess. Thou hast given all to me. To Thee, O Lord, I return it. All is Thine, dispose of it wholly according to Thy Will. Give me Thy Love and Thy Grace, for this is sufficient for me.

By St. Ignatius of Loyola - Feast: July 31

Prayer for an End to Abortion

Lord Jesus, my Lord and my God, thank you for the gift of Life and for the lives of all my family and loved ones. You know that nothing destroys more innocent life than abortion, but I know You have conquered death by Your Resurrection. Please send Your Holy Spirit to open my mind and show me what I can do to help end abortion. Please give me Your Graces and Strength to not be silent, passive, or forgetful of the unborn. Please also give me the will to always defend life at all stages until all of my brothers and sisters are pr-tected. Let me, my family, our nation and all people in our world turn away from sins and turn back to You. Let me always know and do Your Holy Will. I ask this in the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen!

Daily Offering to our Heavenly Father - by St Gertrude the Great (1256-1302)

Eternal Father, I offer Thee the most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Holy Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church, for those in my own home, and in my family. Amen.

JULY DEVOTION: THE PRECIOUS BLOOD OF JESUS

Almighty and Eternal God, Thou hast appointed Thine only-begotten Son the Redeemer of the world and willed to be appeased by His Blood. Grant, we beg of Thee, that we may worthily adore this price of our salvation and through its power be safeguarded from the evils of the present life so that we may rejoice in its fruits forever in Heaven. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen. PRAYER TO THE ETERNAL FATHER Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ in atonement for my sins, and in supplication for the holy souls in purgatory and for the needs of the Holy Catholic church. PRAYER TO JESUS We pray dear Jesus, help Thy servants, whom Thou hast redeemed with Thy Precious Blood. (from www.catholic.org)

ARCHDIOCESAN EVANGELIZATION PRAYER Holy Spirit, renew your wonders in our time, as though in a new Pentecost, and grant that this Archdiocese, united in prayer around Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and guided by St. Peter, may spread the Kingdom of the divine Savior, a Kingdom of truth, of justice, of love, and of peace. Amen. Saint Paul, our great missionary patron, pray for us!

A Prayer by Saint Benedict (Feast: July 11)

Gracious and Holy Father, give us the wisdom to discover You, the intelligence to understand You, the diligence to seek after You, the patience to wait for You, eyes to behold You, a heart to meditate upon You, and a life to proclaim You, through the power of the Spirit of Jesus, our Lord. Amen.

Daily Offering to our Heavenly Father - by St Gertrude the Great (1256-1302) Eternal Father, I offer Thee the most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Holy Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church, for those in my own home, and in my family. Amen.

The 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus as given to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Our Lord Jesus Christ appeared to St. Margaret Mary between 1673-1675. Among the words spoken to her, she heard Jesus make 12 promises to those who would respond to the pleading of His Heart and make an effort to return His Love. St. Margaret Mary once said, “I do not know of any other exercise in the spiritual life that is more calculated to raise a soul in a short amount of time to the height of perfection and to make it taste the true sweetness to be found in the service of Jesus Christ.”

1. I will give them all the Graces necessary in their state of life.

2. I will establish Peace in their homes.

3. I will comfort them in all their afflictions.

4. I will be their secure refuge during life, and above all, in death.

5. I will bestow abundant blessings upon all their undertakings.

6. Sinners will find in My Heart the source and infinite ocean of Mercy.

7. Lukewarm souls shall become fervent.

8. Fervent souls shall quickly mount to high perfection.

9. I will bless every place in which an image of My Heart is exposed and honored.

10. I will give to priests the gift of touching the most hardened hearts.

11. Those who shall promote this devotion shall have their names written in My Heart.

12. I promise you in the excessive Mercy of My Heart that My all powerful Love will grant to all those who receive Holy Communion on the First Fridays in nine consecutive months the Grace of final perseverance; they shall not die in My disgrace, nor without receiving their Sacraments. My Divine Heart shall be their safe refuge in this last moment.

 

 

 

June is Priest Appreciation Month. Remember to pray for Priests! St. Therese of Lisieux’s Prayer for Priests O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown.

Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus:

Divine Jesus, You have said, "Ask and you shall receive; seek and you shall find; knock and it shall be opened to you." Behold me kneeling at Your feet, filled with a lively Faith and confidence in the promises dictated by Your Sacred Heart to Saint Margaret Mary. I come to ask this favor: (Mention your request). To whom can I turn if not to You, Whose Heart is the source of all Graces and merits? Where should I seek if not in the Treasure which contains all the riches of Your kindness and Mercy? Where should I knock if not at the door through which God gives Himself to us and through which we go to God? I have recourse to You, Heart of Jesus. In You I find consolation when afflicted, protection when persecuted, strength when burdened with trials, and light in doubt and darkness. Dear Jesus, I firmly believe that You can grant me the Grace I im-plore, even though it should require a miracle. You have only to will it and my prayer will be granted. I admit that I am most unworthy of Your favors, but this is not a reason for me to be discouraged. You are the God of Mercy, and You will not refuse a contrite heart. Cast upon me a look of Mercy, I beg of You, and Your kind Heart will find in my miseries and weakness a reason for granting my prayer. Sacred Heart, whatever may be Your decision with regard to my request, I will never stop adoring, loving, praising, and serving You. My Jesus, be pleased to accept this, my act of perfect resignation, to the decrees of Your adorable Heart, which I sincerely desire may be fulfilled in and by me and all Your creatures forever. Grant me the Grace for which I humbly implore You through the Immaculate Heart of Your most sorrowful Mother. You entrusted me to her as her child, and her prayers are all-powerful with You. Amen. (from www.ewtn.com)

 

Consecration to the Sacred Heart

O Sacred Heart of Jesus, to Thee I consecrate and offer up my person and my life, my actions, trials, and sufferings, that my entire being may henceforth only be employed in loving, honoring and glorifying Thee. This is my irrevocable will, to belong entirely to Thee, and to do all for Thy Love, renouncing with my whole heart all that can displease Thee. I take Thee, O Sacred Heart, for the sole object of my love, the protection of my life, the pledge of my salvation, the remedy of my frailty and inconstancy, the reparation for all the defects of my life, and my secure refuge at the hour of my death. Be Thou, O Most Merciful Heart, my justification before God Thy Father, and screen me from His anger which I have so justly merited. I fear all from my own weakness and malice, but placing my entire confidence in Thee, O Heart of Love, I hope all from Thine infinite Goodness. Annihilate in me all that can displease or resist Thee. Imprint Thy pure Love so deeply in my heart that I may never forget Thee or be separated from Thee. I beseech Thee, through Thine infinite Goodness, grant that my name be engraved upon Thy Heart, for in this I place all my happiness and all my glory, to live and to die as one of Thy devoted servants. Amen. By St. Margaret Mary Alacoque

 

O My God, Trinity Whom I Adore O my God, Trinity whom I adore, help me forget myself entirely so to establish myself in You, unmovable and peaceful as if my soul were already in eternity. May nothing be able to trouble my peace or make me leave You, O my unchanging God, but may each minute bring me more deeply into Your mystery! Grant my soul peace. Make it Your Heaven, Your beloved dwelling and the place of Your rest. May I never abandon You there, but may I be there, whole and entire, completely vigilant in my Faith, entirely adoring, and wholly given over to Your creative action. (By St. Elizabeth of the Trinity)


ARCHDIOCESAN EVANGELIZATION PRAYER Holy Spirit, renew your wonders in our time, as though in a new Pentecost, and grant that this Archdiocese, united in prayer around Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and guided by St. Peter, may spread the Kingdom of the divine Savior, a Kingdom of truth, of justice, of love, and of peace. Amen. Saint Paul, our great missionary patron, pray for us!

Prayer to the Virgin Mary: 
My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.


Prayer to the Holy Spirit Holy Spirit, inspire me. Love of God, consume me. On the true path, lead me. Mary, my Mother, look upon me, with Jesus, bless me. From all evil, from all illusion, from all danger, preserve me. St. Miriam of Jesus Crucified, (founder of the Carmelite Monastery in Bethlehem.)


Prayer to the Sacred Heart O most Holy Heart of Jesus, Fountain of every Blessing, I adore You, I love You, and with lively sorrow for my sins I offer You this poor heart of mine. Make me humble, patient, pure and wholly obedient to Your Will. Grant, good Jesus, that I may live in You and for You. Protect me in the midst of danger. Amen.

A Memorial Day Prayer: 
O Most Holy Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit, as our nation pauses to remember those members of the military who have sacrificed their lives to preserve the freedoms we enjoy, we pray that You grant us the grace to be grateful each day for your Providence and Goodness to our country. May we each day seek from you the strength and wisdom to love You above all and generously serve others out of love for You. We ask You to bless the members of our Armed Forces and their families with your love. Grant them safety through Your unfailing protection. May Your peace prevail between all nations. By Your mercy we ask You to forgive our sins and bring our hearts to acknowledge with thanksgiving Your past goodness on our country. If it be Your Holy Will, preserve the lives of the men and women in uniform as they defend us. Most of all, we ask that You would turn the hearts of all-military and civilian – toward You and that we, as one nation, under You, our God, may daily find the true peace that can only come from You. Keep us in Your care in the days ahead. Grant us the grace we need to glorify You in all we do and to readily share with others the love You have so generously shown to us. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.


Prayer for the Feast day of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, May 31, 2023 Almighty ever-living God, who, while the Blessed Virgin Mary was carrying your Son in her womb, inspired her to visit Elizabeth, grant us, we pray, that, faithful to the promptings of the Spirit, we may magnify your greatness with the Virgin Mary at all times. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, forever and ever.

Prayer to Our Lady of Fatima

O Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of the most Holy Rosary, you were pleased to appear to the children of Fatima and reveal a glorious message. We implore you, inspire in our hearts a fervent love for the recitation of the Rosary. By meditat-ing on the Mysteries of the Redemption that are recalled therein may we obtain the Graces and virtues that we ask, through the merits of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Redeemer. Amen.


Prayer to the Mother of God for all mothers: Dear Blessed Mother Mary, on this day when we honor all mothers, we turn to you. We thank our Lord Jesus, whom you love with all your heart, for the great gift of motherhood. We place our trust in you: never has it been known that anyone who sought your intercession was left unaided by Grace. Dear Mother, thank you for your ‘Yes’ to the invitation of the Angel which brought Heaven to earth and changed human history. You opened yourself to God’s Word and the Word, Jesus Christ, was made flesh and dwelt among us. Dear Mother, intercede for all mothers. Ask your Divine Son to give them the Grace of surrendered love so that they can join with you in giving their own ‘Fiat’. May they daily find strength to say yes to the call to give themselves in sacrificial love, which is the very heart of the vocation of motherhood. May their love and witness be a source of great inspiration for all who are called to follow your Son. On this Mother’s day, Mother of the Word Incarnate, pray for us who have recourse to you! Amen.


Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

Prayer for Vocations

World Day of Prayer for Vocation will be observed on Sunday, April 30, 2023, also known as "Good Shepherd Sunday." The purpose of this day is to publicly fulfill the Lord's instruction to, "Pray the Lord of the harvest to send laborers into his harvest" (Mt 9:38; Lk 10:2). Please pray that young men and women hear and respond generously to the Lord's call to the priesthood, diaconate, religious life, societies of apostolic life or secular institutes.


Archdiocesan Prayer for Vocations

O God, we earnestly beseech Thee to bless this archdiocese with many priests, brothers and sisters who will love Thee with their whole strength and gladly spend their entire lives to serve Thy Church and to make Thee known and loved. Bless our families, bless our children. Choose from our homes those needed for Thy work. Mary, Queen of the Clergy, pray for us, pray for our priests, religious and, deacons. Obtain for us many more. Amen.

Jesus to St. Faustina:

“As often as you want to make Me happy, speak to the world about My great and unfathomable Mercy.” (Diary, 164) “I want the whole world to learn of My Mercy” (Diary, 687) Proclaim the Message of Divine Mercy! “How greatly today’s world needs the Mercy of God! In every continent, from the depth of human suffering, a cry for Mercy seems to rise up. Where hatred and the thirst for revenge dominate, where war brings suffering and death to the innocent, there the Grace of Mercy is needed in order to settle human minds and hearts and to bring about peace. Wherever respect for life and human dignity are lacking, there is need of God’s Merciful Love, in whose Light we see the inexpressible value of every human being. Mercy is needed in order to ensure that every injustice in the world will come to an end in the splendor of Truth… In the Mercy of God the world will find peace and mankind will find happiness!... It is the Holy Spirit, the Comforter and the Spirit of Truth, who guides us along the ways of Divine Mercy. By convincing the world ‘concerning sin and righteousness and judgment’ (Jn 16:8), He also makes known the fullness of salvation in Christ. This ‘convincing’ concerning sin is doubly related to the Cross of Christ. On the one hand, the Holy Spirit enables us, through Christ’s Cross, to acknowledge sin, every sin, in the full dimension of evil which it contains and inwardly conceals. On the other hand, the Holy Spirit permits us, again through the Christ’s Cross, to see sin in the Light of the mysterium pietatis, that is, of the merciful and forgiving Love of God (cf. Dominum et Vivificantem, 32). Consequently, this ‘convincing concerning sin’ also becomes a conviction that sin can be laid aside and that man can be restored to his dignity as a son beloved of God.” (St. John Paul II in Łagiewniki in 2002)

 

Dear Parishioners: I invite you to offer this prayer each day, beginning this Easter Sunday through August 30, for the spiritual aid of your family and relatives. Fr. Kasel
PRAYER FOR THE RELEASE FROM ANCESTRAL AND GENERATIONAL CURSES 
Eternal Father, You are the only Immortal God, God Who is love, merciful and kind. Look at Your Only-Begotten Son, Jesus Christ, and have mercy. I offer You the pains of His scourging at the pillar, His Wounds and Blood for all Your people who are living under the weight of the curse due to the sins of their ancestors and their disobedience for breaking the Covenant they made with You. May You set us free through the scourging of Your Son, heal us through His Wounds and save us through His Precious Blood. Amen. Precious Blood of Jesus Christ - release us from curses. Holy Wounds of Jesus Christ - heal our wounds. By Your scourging - seal us. Amen. (Prayer has Ecclesiastical Approval)

Prayer for New Auxiliary: Bishop-elect Michael Izen

Dear Parishioners: Let us join in prayers of thanksgiving for Bishop-elect Michael Izen! Pope Francis announced January 5 Bishop-elect Izen will serve in our Archdiocese. He will be ordained Tuesday, April 11, at the St. Paul Cathedral. Let us pray that our good Lord may bless him and our Archdiocese! In Christ through Mary, Fr. Kasel

 

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

 

The Annunciation

“Lowliness is assured by majesty, weakness by power, mortality by eternity. To pay the debt of our sinful state, a nature that was incapable of suffering was joined to one that could suffer. Thus, in keeping with the healing that we needed, one and the same mediator between God and men, the man Jesus Christ, was able to die in one nature, and unable to die in the other. He who is true God was therefore born in the complete and perfect nature of a true man, whole in His own nature, whole in ours. By our nature we mean what the Creator had fashioned in us from the begin-ning, and took to Himself in order to restore it. For in the Savior there was no trace of what the deceiver introduced and man, being misled, allowed to enter. It does not follow that be-cause He submitted to sharing in our human weakness He therefore shared in our sins. He took the nature of a servant without stain of sin, enlarging our humanity without diminishing His Divinity. He emptied Himself; though invisible He made Himself visible, though Creator and Lord of all things He chose to be one of us mortal men. Yet this was the condescension of compassion, not the loss of omnipotence. So He who in the nature of God had created man, became in the nature of a servant, man himself. Thus the Son of God enters this lowly world. He comes down from the throne of Heaven, yet does not separate Himself from the Father’s glory. He is born in a new condition, by a new birth. He was born in a new condition, for, invisible in His own nature, He became visible in ours. Beyond our grasp, He chose to come within our grasp. Existing before time began, He began to exist at a moment in time. Lord of the universe, He hid His infinite glory and took the nature of a servant. Incapable of suffering as God, He did not refuse to be a man, capable of suffering. Immortal, He chose to be subject to the laws of death. He who is true God is also true man. There is no falsehood in this unity as long as the lowliness of man and the pre-eminence of God coexist in mutual relationship. As God does not change by His condescension, so man is not swallowed up by being exalted. Each nature exercises its own activity, in communion with the other. The Word does what is proper to the Word, the flesh fulfills what is proper to the flesh. One nature is resplendent with miracles, the other falls victim to injuries. As the Word does not lose equality with the Father’s glory, so the flesh does not leave behind the nature of our race. One and the same person - this must be said over and over again - is truly the Son of God and truly the son of man. He is God in virtue of the fact that in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He is man in virtue of the fact that the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.” From a Letter by St. Leo the Great

 

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

 

ARCHDIOCESAN EVANGELIZATION PRAYER Holy Spirit, renew your wonders in our time, as though in a new Pentecost, and grant that this Archdiocese, united in prayer around Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and guided by St. Peter, may spread the Kingdom of the divine Savior, a Kingdom of truth, of justice, of love, and of peace. Amen. Saint Paul, our great missionary patron, pray for us

 

St. Joseph and the Incarnation “According to [St.] Jerome and Origen,

[St.] Joseph had no suspicion of adultery because he knew the modesty and chastity of Mary. Moreover, he had read in Scripture that the virgin would conceive and that ‘a shoot shall sprout from the stock of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom’. He knew also that Mary was descended from the line of David. Thus it was easier for him to believe that Isaiah’s prophecy had been accomplished in her than to think that she could have let herself descend into debauchery. This is why, considering himself unworthy to live with a person of such great sanctity, he wanted to send her away secretly - like when Peter says to Jesus,
 

 

Prayer to St. Joseph 
Oh, St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God. I place in you all my interests and desires. Oh, St. Joseph, do assist me by your powerful intercession, and obtain for me from your Divine Son all spiritual blessings, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. So that, having engaged here below your heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most loving of Fathers. Oh, St. Joseph, I never weary of contemplating you, and Jesus asleep in your arms; I dare not approach while He reposes near your heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me and ask Him to return the Kiss when I draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, Patron of departing souls - pray for me. Amen.

 

Jesus: Our True Happiness

“Go and sin no more. This is what Jesus says to me every time I go to confession. How great is the goodness of heart of my Beloved, and I wish to respond to His delicacy towards me with a pure soul and the heart of an angel! These words of our Lord touch me to the quick. How delicate is the Heart of Jesus. Such love and such tenderness could proceed only from God! I undertake, O my Jesus, to sin no more. At your feet in the Sacrament of Penance, I, a penitent sinner, will humbly implore your infinite Mercy. I will be direct and open, and will ask you unceasingly for that grace, which is so uncommon, to walk straight be-fore the Lord… You have the words of Eternal Life, and I will listen to no other voice but Yours, Jesus, the God of my soul! Only You, O my Jesus, Life of my life, speak to my heart. O divine Speech, O beloved Word! O beloved Host! O my Jesus meek and humble of Heart. Speak to my heart and calm the storms which agitate it. Say but a word, and peace will return to it. Speak, my Lord, speak; your poor servant listens to You, one word from You and my soul shall be saved. To whom shall I go, Life of my life, if not to You who are Life Eternal? When my soul is sad and weary through desolation and abandonment, where shall I find refreshment, and peace, if not in Your most Precious Blood, which rejoices the soul by the visits of Its Grace. When I am overcome with weakness and discouragement, when temptations surround me on every side, to whom shall I have recourse, but to Him who is consolation and strength itself? And when my soul is flooded and filled with consolation, and peace and happiness reign in my heart, to whom shall I go, if not to You, O my Jesus, that I may share my joy and happiness with You. On every occasion, O my Beloved, it is to You that I wish to go; it is upon Your most loving Heart that I wish to lean, both now and through eternity.” Blessed Concepcion Cabrera de Armida (+1937),also known as ‘Conchita’, was a wife, mother, widow and mystic. She was the first Mexican laywoman to be beatified.

 

Prayer to the Virgin Mary 
My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen


Pray for Divine Light “No one can be saved without Divine Light. Divine Light causes us to begin and to make progress, and it leads us to the summit of perfection. Therefore if you want to begin and to receive this Divine Light, pray. If you have begun to make progress and want this Light to be intensified within you, pray. And if you have reached the summit of perfection, and want to be illumined so as to remain in that state, pray. If you want Faith, pray. If you want Hope, pray. If you want Charity, pray. If you want poverty, pray. If you want obedience, pray. If you want chastity, pray. If you want humility, pray. If you want meekness, pray. If you want fortitude, pray. If you want some virtue, pray. And pray in this fashion, namely, always reading the Book of Life, that is, the life of the God-man Jesus Christ, whose life consisted of poverty, pain, contempt, and true obedience. A soul thus exercised in cleansing itself goes with greater confi-dence to Confession to have its sins washed away. And so that nothing impure may remain, it puts itself to a kind of scrutiny. It enters into prayer and examines the good and evil it has done. As a result, you begin to feel the presence of God more fully than usual because your palate is more disposed to savor God’s pres-ence than before. It is through prayer, then, that one will be giv-en the most powerful Light to see God and self.” St. Angela of Foligno († 1309) St. Angela was a wife and mother who later be-came a Franciscan tertiary and an esteemed mystical writer. From Angela of Foligno: Complete Works (CWS), translated with an introduction by Paul Lachance, o.f.m. © 1993 by Paul Lachance, o.f.m. Paulist Press, Inc., New York/Mahwah, NJ.
 

Why We Fast

I think that this is the reason for fasting - that since the first Adam, when he was in Paradise, had forfeited the glory of immortality through his gluttonous intemperance, Christ, the second Adam, might restore the same immortality through His abstinence. And now, because he had incurred the sin of death by going against the commands of God and tasting of the forbidden tree, the Lord in His fasting, in conformity with the commandment, might merit the righteousness of life... For this reason He wished to be born according to the likeness of Adam in every respect, so that in the likeness of Adam He might destroy all the sins of humanity. For Adam was born of the virgin earth and Christ was begotten of the Virgin Mary… Adam is formed from mire by the hands of God, while Christ is formed in the womb by the Spirit of God. Each comes forth with God as Father, then; each has a virgin for mother; each, as the Evangelist says, is a son of God, but Adam is a creature and Christ is a Son in substance… In the desert the Savior fulfills the command of God, so that He might save the wandering Adam in the very place where he had been dispossessed of paradise. Adam, when he was cast out of paradise, endured the desert places of a harsh world. It is in the desert, then, that salvation is first restored to mankind - there where there are no rich foods, where there are no pleasures… In paradise the devil contends with Adam, and in the desert the devil struggles with Christ… The very body of the Christian is in a sense a desert when it is not filled with food and cheered with drink… Then Christ the Lord inhabits the desert of our body - when He has found that our land is desolate because of hunger and parched because of thirst. Then the Savior dwelling in this desert of our body overcomes there all the factions of the devil, and safe and secure from the thoughts of this world He takes it for His habitation, so that from then on we might see Heaven and earth within ourselves… That is to say, we might think of nothing other than the Lord of the Heavenly Kingdom and the Author of earthly Resurrection. St. Maximus of Turin (St. Maximus († c. 465) was the first Bishop of Turin, Italy.)

ARCHDIOCESAN EVANGELIZATION PRAYER

Holy Spirit, renew your wonders in our time, as though in a new Pentecost, and grant that this Archdiocese, united in prayer around Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and guided by St. Peter, may spread the Kingdom of the divine Savior, a Kingdom of truth, of justice, of love, and of peace. Amen. Saint Paul, our great missionary patron, pray for us!

Holy Family Prayer

Heavenly Father, you have given us the model of family life in the Holy Family of Nazareth. Help us, O Loving Father, to make our family another Nazareth where love, peace and joy reign. May it be deeply contemplative, intensely Eucharistic and full of joy. Help us to live united in joy and sorrow through family prayer. Teach us to see Jesus in the members of our family, especially in His distressing disguise hidden in suffering and rejection. May the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus make our hearts humble like His and help us to carry out our family duties in a holy way. May we love one another as God loves each one of us, more and more each day, and forgive each other's faults as You forgive our sins. Help us, O Loving Fa-ther, to accept whatever you give and let go of whatever you take with a big smile. Immaculate Heart of Mary, cause of our joy, pray for us! St. Joseph, pray for us! Holy Guardian Angels, be always with us, guide and protect us! Amen.

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep un-stained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

Direct all your Love to God

“No one who is in Love with himself is capable of loving God. The man who Loves God is the one who mortifies his self-love for the sake of the immeasurable blessings of Divine Love. Such a man never seeks his own glory but only the glory of God. If a person Loves himself he seeks his own glory, but the man who Loves God Loves the glory of his Creator. Anyone alive to the Love of God can be recognized from the way he constantly strives to glorify Him by fulfilling all His commandments and by delighting in his own abasement. Because of His great majesty it is fitting that God should receive glory, but if he hopes to win God’s favor it becomes man to be humble. If we possess this Love for God, we too will rejoice in His glory as St. John the Baptist did, and we shall never stop repeating: His fame must increase, but mine must diminish… Anyone who Loves God in the depths of his heart has already been Loved by God. In fact, the measure of a man’s Love for God depends upon how deeply aware he is of God’s Love for him. When this awareness is keen it makes whoever possesses it long to be enlightened by the Divine Light, and this longing is so intense that it seems to penetrate his very bones. He loses all consciousness of himself and is entirely transformed by the Love of God. Such a man lives in this life and at the same time does not live in it, for although he still inhabits his body, he is constantly leaving it in spirit because of the Love that draws him toward God. Once the Love of God has released him from self-love, the flame of Divine Love never ceases to burn in his heart and he remains united to God by an irresistible longing. As the Apostle says: If we are taken out of ourselves it is for the Love of God; if we are brought back to our senses it is for your sake.” - from the Treatise On Spiritual Perfection by Diadochus of Photice, Bishop

Prayer in Honor of the Holy Name of Jesus Jesus, Name full of Glory, Grace, Love and Strength! You are the refuge of those who repent, our banner of warfare in this life, the medicine of souls, the comfort of those who morn, the delight of those who believe, the Light of those who preach the true Faith, the wages of those who toil, the healing of the sick. To You our devotion aspires, by You our prayers are received; we delight in contemplating You. O Name of Jesus, You are the glory of all the Saints for Eternity. Amen. By St Bernardine of Siena


Prayer Grant me, O Lord my God, a mind to know You, a heart to seek You, wisdom to find You, conduct pleasing to You, faithful perseverance in waiting for You, and a hope of finally embracing You. Amen. by: St. Thomas A quinas (January 28 Feast day)


Prayer to the Virgin Mary: 
My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen

 

The Necessity of Penance:

“Doing penance for one’s sins is a first step towards obtaining forgiveness and winning Eternal Salvation. That is the clear and explicit teaching of Christ, and no one can fail to see how justified and how right the Catholic Church has always been in constantly insist-ing on this. She is the spokesman for her Divine Redeemer. No individual Christian can grow in perfection, nor can Christianity gain in vigor, except it be on the basis of penance... Our first need is for internal repentance; the detestation, that is, of sin, and the determination to make amends for it. This is the repentance shown by those who make a good Confession, take part in the Eucharistic Sacrifice and receive Holy Communion. But the faithful must also be encouraged to do outward acts of penance, both to keep their bodies under the strict control of reason and Faith, and to make amends for their own and other people’s sins. Saint Paul was caught up to the third Heaven - he reached the summit of holiness - and yet he had no hesitation in saying of himself, I chastise my body and bring it into subjection. On another occasion he said: They who belong to Christ have crucified their flesh with its passions and de-sires. Saint Augustine issued the same insistent warning: “It is not enough for a man to change his ways for the better and to give up the practice of evil unless by painful penance, sorrowing humility, the sacrifice of a contrite heart, and the giving of alms he makes amends to God for all that he has done wrong.” External penance includes particularly the acceptance from God in a spirit of resignation and trust of all life’s sorrows and hardships, and of everything that involves inconvenience and annoyance in the conscientious performance of the obligations of our daily life and work and the practice of Christian Virtue. Penance of this kind is in fact inescapable. Yet it serves not only to win God’s Mercy and forgiveness for our sins, and His heavenly aid, but also sweet-ens the bitterness of this mortal life of ours with the promise of its Heavenly Reward. For the sufferings of the present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory to come that will be revealed in us.” St. Pope John XXIII (Saint John XXIII {† 1963} reigned as pope from 1958 until 1963. From Paenitentiam Agere, En-cyclical of Pope John XXIII on the need for the practice of interior and exterior penance, July 1962.)

PRAYER IN HONOR OF THE MOST HOLY AND ADORABLE NAME OF JESUS JESUS!

O Name of Jesus! Sweet Name! Delightful Name! Consoling Name! For what else is Jesus than Savior! Therefore, O Jesus, for Thy sweet Name's sake, be to me a Jesus, and save me. Suffer me not to be eternally lost. O good Jesus! Let not my iniquities destroy me, whom Thy bounty made. O sweet Jesus! Recognize in me what is Thine, and efface all that is not Thine. O sweet Jesus! Show mercy now in the time of mercy, and condemn me not in the day of justice. What profit to Thy Precious Blood, or what honor will my destruction give Thy Holy Name, O Jesus! "The dead shall not praise Thee, O Lord Jesus! Nor all they that go down to Hell." Most amiable Jesus! Most meek, most loving Jesus! O Jesus, Jesus, Jesus! Admit me to the number of Thy elect. O Jesus, salvation of those who believe in Thee! Comfort of those who fly to Thee! O Jesus, Son of the Virgin Mary! Give me grace, wisdom, charity, purity, and humility, that I may love Thee perfectly, praise Thee, enjoy Thee, serve Thee, and be glorified in Thee, with all those who call upon Thy Name, Thy Holy Name, Thy Sweet name-----Jesus. Amen. http://www.catholictradition.org/Christ/holy-name2.htm

Advent Prayer

My hidden Lord Jesus, I love You and thank You with profound gratitude for uniting Yourself with fallen humanity. When You first entered into this world, You remained hidden for nine months in the immaculate womb of Your Blessed Mother. She carried You, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, within the sanctuary of her body. She also carried You within her heart as a result of her perfect love for You and her perfect obedience to the Will of the Father. Dear Precious Lord, as I embrace this Advent Season, please open my eyes to see the great value and blessing of Your Incarnation. Help me to discover Your hidden Presence in this world and within my own soul. I desire to see, understand and experience the profound effects that Your Incarnation has on my life and I desire to receive those effects more fully this Advent. May I be-come a sanctuary in which You dwell so that I, like Your dear Mother, may bring Your Presence into the world. My loving Jesus, I choose You, this Advent, as my King and my God. I abandon myself to You and seek to put all my trust in Your tender care. Draw me close to You and free me from my sin so that I may love You with a pure and holy heart. My dear Mother Mary, as You carried your dear Son in your immaculate womb, you also carried Him in your heart. Pray for me, this Advent, that I may surrender myself to the Will of the Father in imitation of you. You said “Yes” to all that God asked of you and never hesitated to fully embrace His Divine Will. Pray that I may imitate your perfect example so as to share a deeper union with you and your Divine Son, Jesus. Come, Lord Jesus, Come, Lord Jesus, Come, Lord Jesus! Amen. (from www.mycatholic.life)
 

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and pos-session. Amen

Advent Reflection

“Lord God, as you did for Mary, the Virgin of Advent, send Your Spirit upon us… Help us to accept, like Mary, the Gift of Your Divine Presence and Protection. Help us to be docile to the promptings of the Spirit, so that we can proclaim with courage and apostolic zeal the Word Who became flesh and came to dwell among us: Jesus Christ, God made Man, Who has redeemed us by His Death and Resurrection. Amen!” - St. John Paul II, November 30, 1997

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

Prayer for Victory in Christ through Mary

O Jesus our Savior, my Lord and my God, my God and my all - with Your sacrifice of the Cross You redeemed us and defeated the power of Satan. I beg You to deliver me from every evil presence and every evil influence. I ask You in Your Name, I ask You for the sake of Your wounds, I ask You for the sake of Your Blood, I ask You for the sake of Your Cross, I ask You through the intercession of Mary, Immaculate and Sorrowful: May the Blood and the Water that flow from Your side wash over me to purify me, deliver me, heal me. Amen. O most high Queen of Heaven and of the Angels, we humbly beseech you, who received from God the power and the mission to crush Satan’s head: Command the Heavenly Host to pursue the demons in battle wherever they are, to rebuke their daring, and to thrust them into the abyss. Amen. Prayer by Fr. Gabriele Amorth († 2016) Fr. Amorth was the Chief Exorcist of Rome, Italy.

 

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

 

 

Archdiocesan Evangelization Prayer

Holy Spirit, renew your wonders in our time, as though in a new Pentecost, and grant that this Archdiocese, united in prayer around Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and guided by St. Peter, may spread the Kingdom of the divine Savior, a Kingdom of truth, of justice, of love, and of peace. Amen. Saint Paul, our great missionary patron, pray for us!


Forgiveness Prayer

In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I willingly forgive anyone who has hurt or harmed me (including N., N., N., etc.). I forgive them with my whole heart and I ask God to bless them. (3 times) I choose to let go of the lack of love I experienced in the actions of (N., N., N., etc.). In the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, I ask that my heart be filled with the Light and Love of the Holy Spirit. Amen.


Prayers in the Holy Land

All parish members who provided written prayers for me to hand carry in a sealed envelope – the prayer intentions were all placed on each Altar at the 12 Holy Masses that were offered in the Holy Land during our pilgrimage. I also brought your unwritten intentions on your hearts to the 20 Holy sites that I visited in Israel. I also prayed for our parishes and members during a 9-hour Adoration in the Holy Sepulcher. The hand written prayer requests were left undisturbed at the Western wailing wall in Jerusalem. In gratitude for your prayers, Karen Hodgman


St. Andrew Christmas Novena Prayer to Obtain Special Graces

Hail and blessed be the hour and moment in which the Son of God was born of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in piercing cold. In that hour, vouchsafe, O my God, to hear my prayer and grant my desires, through the merits of Our Savior Jesus Christ and of His Blessed Mother. Amen. It is piously believed that whoever recites the above prayer fifteen times a day from the feast of St. Andrew (November 30) until Christmas (December 25) will obtain what is asked. You may also see the St. Andrew Christmas Novena Prayer as the bulletin insert

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

The Power of Love (St. Bernard of Clairvaux)

“He who made me by a word, and made me once for all, spent on the task of my re-making many words and many marvelous deeds, and suffered grievous and humiliating wrongs. What reward, therefore, shall I give the Lord for all the benefits that He has done to me? By His first work He gave me to myself; and by the next He gave Himself to me. And when He gave Himself, He gave me back myself that I had lost. Myself for myself, given and restored, I doubly owe to Him. What, though, shall I return Him for Himself? A thousand of myself would be as nothing in respect of Him. God deserves exceeding love from us, a love that has no measure. That is the first thing you must understand. The reason is that He was first to love. He who is so great loves us so much; He loves us freely, little and poor as we are. That is why I said there should be no measure of our love for God. For since love given to God isgiven to the Infinite and Measureless, what measure or what limit could it have? He, the Unmeasured and Eternal God, He who is Love beyond all human knowledge, whose greatness knows no bounds, whose wisdom has no end, loves. Shall we then set a limit to our love for Him? I will love You, O Lord my strength, my rock, and my defense, my Savior, my one desire and love. My God, my helper, I will love You with all the power You have given me; not worthily, for that can never be, but to my full capacity. Do what I will, I never can discharge my debt to You, and I can love You only according to the power that You have given me. But I will love You more and more, as You see fit to give further power.” (St. Bernard was a great Cistercian preacher and monastic reformer. He is a Doctor of the Church.)
 

Institute of Catholic Culture Lecture:

A Truly Good Life— Insights from Plato’s Dialogues, by John Cuddeback, Ph.D. Plato’s conception of the human good life remains a treasure of insight, standing as a bastion against the errors of our age, and a bulwark for the Christian worldview. These talks will focus on some key Platonic insights into human nature, knowledge, the moral life and the end/ perfection of man. Event Details: Mondays, November 7 & 14. Pre- Class Discussion: 7:30 PM EST, Lecture: 8:00 PM EST. Registration is required at: https://instituteofcatholicculture.org/events/a-trulygood-life.

Act of Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Most Sweet Jesus, Redeemer of the human race, look down upon us humbly prostrate before Thine altar. We are Thine, and Thine we wish to be; but to be more surely united to Thee, behold each one of us freely consecrates ourselves today to Thy Most Sacred Heart. Many indeed have never known Thee; Many too, despising Thy precepts, have rejected Thee. Have mercy on them all, most merciful Jesus, and draw them to Thy Sacred Heart. Be Thou King, O Lord, not only of the faithful children, who have never forsaken Thee, but also of the prodigal children, who have abandoned Thee; Grant that they may quickly return to their Father’s house lest they die of wretchedness and hunger. Be Thou King of those who are deceived by erroneous opinions, or whom discord keeps aloof, and call them back to the harbor of truth and unity of faith, so that there may be but one flock and one Shepherd. Be Thou King of all those who are still involved in the darkness of idolatry or of Islamism, and refuse not to draw them into the light and kingdom of God. Turn Thine eyes of mercy towards the children of the race, once Thy chosen people: of old they called down upon themselves the Blood of the Savior; may it now descend upon them a laver of redemption and of life. Grant, O Lord, to Thy Church assurance of freedom and immunity from harm; give peace and order to all nations, and make the earth resound from pole to pole with one cry; praise to the Divine Heart that wrought our salvation; To it be glory and honor forever.

 

Prayer for Vocations:

O God, we earnestly beseech Thee to bless this Archdiocese with many priests, deacons, brothers, and sisters who will love Thee with their whole strength, and gladly spend their entire lives to serve Thy Church and to make Thee known and loved. Leader: Bless our families, bless our childr en. Response: Choose fr om our homes those who ar e needed for Thy work. Leader: Mar y, Queen of the Cler gy! Response: Pr ay for us, pr ay for our pr iests and r eligious. Obtain for us many more.

 

 

 

Prayer to the Virgin Mary 
My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen

 

Our Lord’s Passion – From a letter by St. Paul of the Cross

“It is very good and holy to consider the Passion of our Lord and to meditate on it, for by this sacred path we reach union with God. In this most holy school we learn true Wisdom, for it was there that all the saints learned it. Indeed when the Cross of our dear Jesus has planted its roots more deeply in your hearts, then will you rejoice: “To suffer and not to die,” or, “Either to suffer or to die,” or better: “Neither to suffer, nor to die, but only to turn perfectly to the Will of God.” Love is a unifying Virtue which takes upon itself the torments of its beloved Lord. It is a Fire reaching through to the inmost soul. It transforms the lover into the one loved. More deeply, love intermingles with grief, and grief with love, and a certain blending of love and grief occurs. They become so united that we can no longer distinguish love from grief nor grief from love. Thus the loving heart rejoices in its sorrow and exults in its grieving love. Therefore, be constant in practicing every virtue, and especially in imitating the patience of our dear Jesus, for this is the summit of pure Love. Live in such a way that all may know that you bear outwardly as well as inwardly the image of Christ crucified, the model of all gentleness and Mercy. For if a man is united inwardly with the Son of the living God, he also bears His likeness outwardly by his continual practice of heroic goodness, and especially through a patience reinforced by courage, which does not complain either secretly or in public. Conceal yourselves in Jesus crucified, and hope for nothing except that all men be thoroughly converted to His Will. When you become true lovers of the Crucified, you will always celebrate the feast of the Cross in the inner temple of the soul, bearing all in silence and not relying on any creature. Since festivals ought to be celebrated joyfully, those who love the Crucified should honor the feast of the Cross by enduring in silence with a serene and joyful countenance, so that their suffering remains hidden from men and is observed by God alone. For in this feast there is always a solemn banquet, and the food presented is the Will of God, exemplified by the Love of our crucified Christ.”

Loving Mary as Jesus loves Mary – from the writing of St. Maximilian Kolbe

“My dear little children, if you wish to live and die happily, try to deepen this filial love for our most kind-hearted heavenly Mother. Jesus was the first to honor her as His Mother, fulfilling the commandment: Honor your father and your mother, and therefore we ought to imitate Him also in this. Even if in the love for our parents we may have experienced some kind of intimacy and warmth, it shall never equal the love which Jesus had for His Mother. So let us love her concretely, fulfilling all our duties as well as we can from morning to night, since all this is the Will of Jesus, in order to prove our love for Jesus by loving His Mother, the Immaculate Mary. Whenever we encounter a problem we are unable to resolve, or when some temptation torments us persistently, we should not lose heart, but should always turn to her with full confidence like little children to their mother, and she will infuse in us the light and strength we need. She will clasp us to her heart and sweeten the most bitter distress. But let us not spare ourselves from experiencing even bitterness if it is she who sends it to us. There is no corner in the world free from crosses; on the other hand, if there were no crosses, we would not even have the chance to gain paradise for ourselves. Therefore, let us not be overanxious to avoid suffering; if it is necessary for us to carry the cross on our shoulders, let us do it out of love for the Immaculate.” St. Maximilian Kolbe (d. 1941) was a Conventual Franciscan priest who spent his religious life spreading devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary through print and radio in his native Poland and Japan. He was a martyr of sacrificial charity in Auschwitz

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

 

Faith and Prayer

“This can be interpreted literally, as in Saint Gregory Thaumaturge and the mountain [that had blocked the construction of a church], the staffs of several saints that suddenly turned into tall trees, or the floods and fires miraculously stopped. It can also be interpreted figuratively, as in the instant conversions, the virtues arising so unexpectedly in souls flooded with passion. That is the force of prayer, believing prayer, and having steadfast Faith that it will be answered because the asker believes in three things: the infinite goodness and infinite power of God, and the veracity of His words - words in which He often promised in the holy Gospel always to respond to our Faith. People’s prayers will be answered if they have unwavering Faith that if they pray with humility and trust they will receive, either what they are seeking for or something better than what they are asking for. Their prayers, far from being useless and ignored, will always, always be useful, always be answered, and always obtain good, either what they are asking for or (God’s goodness being so great) something better. God is so good that He sets no limits on the effectiveness of our prayers, but no matter how great our requests are, His power and goodness will always surpass them. He allows Himself to give us even more than we ask for. My God, give me that Faith, and since my prayers can do so much good, may I pray and pray and pray, for myself and those you have placed beside me in my life. Let me pray to You with profound Faith in the effectiveness of humble, believing prayers the way you want me to pray, with that humility and Faith, and let me pray to You as much as You want me to, for Your glory, for the good of Your children, to do the most good for Your children and thus to glorify You the most, in You, through You, and for You.” St. Charles de Foucauld (St. Charles de Foucauld († 1916 ) was a contemplative and mystic. He lived among the Tuareg people of Algeria. He is venerated as a martyr of Faith.)

Prayer to the Queen of the Most Holy Rosary

O Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, and tender Mother of all people, I consecrate myself to your Immaculate Heart, and recommend to you my family, my country, and the whole human race. Please accept my consecration, dearest Mother, and use me as you wish, to accomplish your designs upon the world. O Immaculate Heart of Mary, Queen of Heaven and earth, rule over me, and teach me how to allow the Heart of Jesus to rule and triumph in me and around me, as It has ruled and triumphed in you. Amen.

Find Life at the Feet of Mary

“At the feet of Mary, my dearest Mother, I found life again. Oh, all you who suffer, come to Mary. At the feet of Mary, I found life again. Your salvation and your life are at the feet of Mary. Mary counts your steps and your sweat. Say to yourselves: At the feet of Mary, I found life again. Mary says to you: “My child, I have chosen you out of a million; out of a million, I have placed you in my temple.” At the feet of Mary, you will find life again. Mary tells you: “I have put you in my temple, you will never be hungry, you will never be thirsty; I will give you nourishment, the Flesh, the Blood of the Innocent.” At the feet of Mary, I found life again. You who say that I am an orphan, see: I have a Mother in the heights of Heaven. Blessed child with such a Mother! At the feet of Mary I found life. I dwell in the compassionate depths of my Mother. There I find my Beloved. Am I then an orphan? In the presence of Mary I find life. The serpent, the dragon, wanted to catch me and take my life. But at the feet of Mary I found life again. Mary calls me, and I will always stay. At the feet of Mary I find life again.” St. Mariam of Jesus Crucified St. Mariam († 1878), was a Carmelite religious sister in Bethlehem. She was canonized in 2015. From Saint Mary of Jesus Crucified: Thoughts. ©1997, Congregation of the Sisters of Jesus Crucified, Brockton, MA.

 

Mary, take pity!

Blessed are you, Mary, Mother of God, temple of Solomon, whose walls were golden, whose roof resplendent, whose pavement was laid with most precious stones; whose whole structure was splendid, its whole interior redolent and delightful to gaze upon. In every way are you like the temple of Solomon, in which the true Solomon walked and sat, into which He brought in the Ark of Glory and the Candlestick for Light. So are you, Blessed Virgin, the temple of that Solomon, Jesus, who made peace between God and man; Who reconciled the guilty, Who gave life to the dead, and delivered the poor from the executioner. For your body and soul were made the temple of the Deity, wherein was the roof of Divine Charity, under which the Son of God, going forth from the Father to you, dwelt joyfully with you. The pavement of the temple was your well-ordered life and assiduous exercise of virtues. No grace was lacking in you; all in you was stable - all humble, devout, perfect. The walls of the temple were square, for you are troubled by no opprobrium, puffed up by no honor, disquieted by no impatience, seeking nothing but God’s love and honor. The pictures of your temple were a constant Fire of the Holy Spirit, whereby your soul was so exalted that there was no virtue not more ample and perfect in you than in any other creature. God walked in His temple when He infused into your frame the sweetness of His visitation. He rested when Divinity was united to humanity. Therefore blessed are you, O most blessed Virgin, in whom the mighty God became a little Child, the ancient Lord became a tiny Infant, the everlasting God and invisible Creator became a visible Creature.

The Victory of the Holy Cross – Sermon by St. John Chrysostom

“Have you seen the wonderful Victory? Have you seen the splendid deeds of the Holy Cross? Shall I tell you something still more marvelous? Learn in what way the Victory was gained, and you will be even more astonished. For by the very means by which the devil had conquered, by these Christ conquered him; and taking up the weapons with which he had fought, He defeated him. Listen to how it was done. A virgin, a tree and a death were the symbols of our defeat. The virgin was Eve: she had not yet known man; the tree was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; the death was Adam’s penalty. But behold again a Virgin and a tree and a death, those symbols of defeat, become the symbols of His Victory. For in place of Eve there is Mary; in place of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the tree of the Holy Cross; in place of the death of Adam, the death of Christ. Do you see him defeated by the very things through which he had conquered? At the foot of the tree the devil overcame Adam; at the foot of the tree Christ vanquished the devil. And that first tree sent men to Hades; this second one calls back even those who had already gone down there. Again, the former tree concealed man already despoiled and stripped; the second tree shows a naked Victor on high for all to see. And that earlier death condemned those who were born after it; this second death gives life again to those who were born before it. Who can tell the Lord’s mighty deeds? By death we were made immortal: these are the glorious deeds of the Holy Cross. Have you understood the Victory? Have you grasped how it was wrought? Learn now, how this Victory was gained without any sweat or toil of ours. No weapons of ours were stained with blood; our feet did not stand in the front line of battle; we suffered no wounds; witnessed no tumults; and yet we obtained the Victory. The battle was the Lord’s, the crown is ours. Since then Victory is ours, let us imitate the soldiers, and with joyful voices sing the songs of Victory. Let us praise the Lord and say, Death is swallowed up in Victory. O death, where is thy victory? O death, where is thy sting? The Holy Cross did all these wonderful things for us: the Holy Cross is a war memorial erected against the demons, a sword against sin, the sword with which Christ slew the serpent. The Holy Cross is the Father’s Will, the glory of the Only-begotten, the Spirit’s exultation, the beauty of the angels, the guardian of the Church. Paul glories in the Holy Cross; it is the rampart of the saints, it is the light of the whole world.”

From a discourse by St. Andrew of Crete on the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary:

“The fulfilment of the law is Christ Himself, who does not so much lead us away from the letter as lift us up to its spirit. For the law’s consummation was this, that the very lawgiver accomplished His work and changed letter into spirit, summing every-thing up in Himself and, though subject to the law, living by Grace. He subordinated the law, yet harmoniously united Grace with it, not confusing the distinctive characteristics of the one with the other, but effecting the transition in a way most fitting for God. He changed whatever was burdensome, servile and oppressive not what is light and liberating, so that we should be enslaved no longer under the elemental spirits of the world, as the Apostle says, nor held fast as bondservants under the letter of the law. This is the highest, all-embracing benefit that Christ has be-stowed on us. This is the revelation of the mystery, this is the emptying out of the Divine Nature, the union of God and man, and the Deification of the manhood that was assumed. This radi-ant and manifest coming of God to men most certainly needed a joyful prelude to introduce the great gift of salvation to us. The present festival, the birth of the Mother of God, is the prelude, while the final act is the fore-ordained union of the Word with flesh. Today the Virgin is born, tended and formed and prepared for her role as Mother of God, who is the universal King of the ages. Justly, then, do we celebrate this mystery since it signifies for us a double Grace. We are led towards the Truth, and we are led away from our condition of slavery to the letter of the law. How can this be? Darkness yields before the coming of the light, and Grace exchanges legalism for freedom. But midway between the two stands today’s mystery, at the frontier where types and symbols give way to reality, and the old is replaced by the new. Therefore, let all creation sing and dance and unite to make wor-thy contribution to the celebration of this day. Let there be one common festival for Saints in Heaven and men on earth. Let everything, mundane things and those above, join in festive celebration. Today this created world is raised to the dignity of a holy place for Him who made all things. The creature is newly prepared to be a Divine dwelling place for the Creator.”

From a homily on the first letter to the Corinthians by St. John Chrysostom, bishop

“It was clear through unlearned men that the Cross was persuasive, in fact, it persuaded the whole world. Their discourse was not of unimportant matters but of God and true Religion, of the Gospel way of life and future judgment, yet it turned plain, uneducated men into philosophers. How the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and His weakness stronger than men! In what way is it stronger? It made its way throughout the world and overcame all men; countless men sought to eradicate the very Name of the Crucified, but that Name flourished and grew ever mightier. Its enemies lost out and perished; the living who waged a war on a dead man proved helpless. Therefore, when a Greek tells me I am dead, he shows only that he is foolish indeed, for I, whom he thinks a fool, turn out to be wiser than those reputed wise. So too, in calling me weak, he but shows that he is weaker still. For the good deeds which tax-collectors and fishermen were able to accomplish by God’s grace, the philosophers, the rulers, the countless multitudes cannot even imagine. Paul had this in mind when he said: The weakness of God is stronger than men. That the preaching of these men was indeed Divine is brought home to us in the same way. For how otherwise could twelve uneducated men, who lived on lakes and rivers and wastelands get the idea for such an immense enterprise? How could men who perhaps had never been in a city or a public square think of setting out to do battle with the whole world? That they were fearful, timid men, the evangelist makes clear; he did not reject the fact or try to hide their weaknesses. Indeed he turned these into a proof of the Truth. What did he say of them? That when Christ was arrested, the others fled, despite all the miracles they had seen, while he who was leader of the others denied Him! How then account for the fact that these men, who in Christ’s lifetime did not stand up to the attacks by the Jews, set forth to do battle with the whole world once Christ was dead - if, as you claim, Christ did not rise and speak to them and rouse their courage? Did they perhaps say to themselves: “What is this? He could not save Himself but He will protect us? He did not help Himself when He was alive, but now that He is dead He will extend a helping hand to us? In His lifetime He brought no nation under His banner, but by uttering His Name we will win over the whole world?” Would it not be wholly irrational even to think such thoughts, much less to act upon them? It is evident, then, that if they had not seen Him risen and had proof of His power, they would not have risked so much.”

 

Prayer to the Immaculate Heart of Mary – Devotion for the month of August

O Immaculate Heart of Mary, Heavenly beauty and splendor of the Father, You are the most valued Heavenly treasure. New Eve, immaculate in soul, spirit and body. Created of the godly seed by the Spirit of God, you are the spiritual Mother of mankind. Pure Virgin, full of grace then and now, your whole being was raised Heavenly in full glory, to be elevated above all the hosts within the Kingdom of God. O Heavenly Mother, Queen of Heaven and earth, I recognize the glory of your highest title, The Immaculate Heart of Mary! Loving Mother, dispenser of endless blessings, you who continuously intercede on our behalf, please present my need before your loving Son Jesus. (make your request here) O Immaculate Heart of Mary, I know that you are now presenting my need before Jesus, for you have never turned away those in dire need. Mother dearest, I await your favorable answer, submitting myself to the Divine Will of the Lord, for all glories are His forever and ever. Amen. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us!

Surrender to Jesus

“As our last end, our center, and Supreme Good, God alone is capable of giving us true peace, perfect rest, and of filling and satiating the immense capacity of our soul. When our soul renounces everything earthly to give itself entirely to its Creator, He fills it with ineffable repose, with a peace surpassing all understanding and the reward of infinite blessings. As a prototype He gives us the model and example of admirable perfection and sanctity, saying: Be holy because I am holy (Lv 11:44). Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect (Mt 5:48). Be merciful as your Father is merciful (Lk 6:36). Be imitators of God, beloved children (Eph 5:1). Furthermore, He imprints His Divine Image upon souls who give themselves entirely to Him. O my God, I surrender myself to You; engrave in my soul a perfect image of Your sanctity and Your Divine Perfections. As king, ruler, and protector, God rules us by the holiest laws, and He is ceaselessly vigilant in governing and protecting us. As judge, He continually exercises His justice and His judgment in the world, giving to everyone according to his works, punishing some and rewarding others. Let us adore and bless God in all the effects He has produced and will produce in creatures by His claims upon man. Let us thank Him for the blessings He has produced in us or would have produced if we had not prevented Him. Let us ask pardon for our resistance. Let us give ourselves to Him that He may exercise all His Divine Powers over us as He pleases and make them as fruitful in us as He desires.” St. John Eudes (St. John (+1680) founded the Society of Jesus and Mary (Eudists) and promoted devotion the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
 

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and ever-lasting crown. Amen.

 

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

 

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without re-serve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

Prayers of the Angel at Fatima to grow in love of our Lord in the Holy Eucharist:

My God, I believe, I adore, I hope and I love You! I beg pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not hope, and do not love You. O Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, I adore You profoundly. I offer You the most precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the taber-nacles of the world in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifference by which He is offended. And, through the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg of you the conversion of poor sinners. Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us! www.avemariapress.com

 

On Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary from Sister Lucia of Fatima On December 10, 1925

- which happened to be the feast of Our Lady of Loreto - Sister Lucia was in her cell in the convent in Pontevedra, Spain, when the Blessed Mother appeared to her. Our Lady didn’t arrive alone. Jesus was with his Mother, appearing as a child standing on a luminous cloud. Sister Lucia described what happened, referring to herself in the third person. The most holy Virgin rested her hand on her shoulder, and as she did so, she showed her a heart encircled by thorns, which she was holding in her other hand. At the same time, the Child said: ‘Have compassion on the Heart of your most holy Mother, covered with thorns, with which ungrateful men pierce it at every moment, and there is no one to make an act of reparation to remove them.’ Then Our Lady told her: ‘Look, my daughter, at my Heart, surrounded with thorns with which ungrateful men pierce me every moment by their blasphemies and ingratitude. You at least try to console me and say that I promise to assist at the hour of death, with the graces necessary for salvation, all those who, on the first Saturday of five consecutive months, shall confess, receive Holy Communion, recite five decades of the Rosary, and keep me company for fifteen minutes while meditating on the fifteen mysteries of the Rosary, with the intention of making reparation to me.’ Let’s see how this instruction and promise tie into devotion to the Immaculate Heart. Lucia did not make this request known because it pertained to one of the three secrets the children received in the apparitions and which they were to keep just that - secret - until heaven gave the okay. Two years later, when her superiors asked her to write down this latest apparition, she first went to pray before the tabernacle. It was Dec. 17, 1927. She asked Jesus how she was to fulfill this request which were part of the secrets. She wanted heaven’s authorization before revealing anything. Lucia was concerned about this part of the July 1917 revelations. Our Lady said: ‘Jesus wishes to make use of you to make me known and loved. He wants to establish in the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart. I promise salvation to those who embrace it, and these souls will be loved by God, like flowers placed by me to adorn His throne.’ Nothing could be more obvious - devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary was heaven’s plan, the plan of God, the plan of her Son. When Lucia wanted to know if she was to remain alone on earth, not with her cousins Jacinta and Francisco, Our Lady answered: ‘No, daughter. I shall never forsake you. My Immaculate Heart will be your refuge and the way that will lead you to God.’ from article by Joseph Pronechen - https://www.ncregister.com/blog/sister-lucia-explains-devotion-to-the-immaculate-heart-of-mary-is-a-must)
 

Prayers of the Angel at Fatima to grow in love of our Lord in the Holy Eucharist:

My God, I believe, I adore, I hope and I love You! I beg pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not hope, and do not love You. O Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, I adore You profoundly. I offer You the most precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the world in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifference by which He is offended. And, through the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg of You the conversion of poor sinners. Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us! www.avemariapress.com

On Sin, Repentance and Confession

“Very harmful effects can follow accepting the philosophy which denies personal guilt or sin and thereby makes everyone nice. By denying sin, the nice people makes a cure impossible. Sin is most serious, and the tragedy is deepened by the denial that we are sinners… The really unforgivable sin is the denial of sin, because, by its nature, there is now nothing to be forgiven. By refusing to admit to personal guilt, the nice people are made into scandalmongers, gossips, talebearers, and supercritics, for they must project their real if unrecognized guilt to others. This, again, gives them a new illusion of goodness: the increase of faultfinding is in direct ratio and proportion to the denial of sin.” Ven. Archbishop Fulton Sheen


“There is need of some judgment outside of us. A light on the deck which rolls with the pitching ship is no guide. It must flash from a white pillar founded on a rock immovable among the restless waves. God can save this world, but He can save it only one man at a time. There must be individual access to Him for the reception of for-giveness, as if He and I were the only two beings in the world. The people who are dragging their shame into a confessional… have courage to face their own shame. It is the cowards who are running off to pillboxes, and to a thousand and one other escapes, who have not the courage to face that which has within themselves the possibility of great dignity.” Ven. Archbishop Fulton Sheen 

”God in His great Mercy has instituted the Sacrament by which the sins committed after Baptism may be remitted. No human being would ever have thought of this Sacrament of Reconciliation for it is something like a Resurrection; we rise after we are dead. It is a journey back again to God. It enables us to get rid of infections before they become chronic diseases and epidemics. It is a medicine for the soul, the healing of our wounds, a homecoming, an undoing of the past; an opportunity to get a fresh start in life, another bath, a kind of secondary Baptism.” Ven. Archbishop Fulton

Sheen


“Confession is an act of honesty and courage; an act of entrusting ourselves, beyond sin, to the Mercy of a loving and forgiving God. It is an act of the prodigal son who returns to his Father and is welcomed by Him with the kiss of peace.” Pope St. John Paul II

On the Immaculate Heart of Mary

“While Mary contemplated all she had come to know through reading, listening and observing, she grew in Faith, increased in merits, and was more illuminated by Wisdom and more consumed by the Fire of Charity. The Heavenly Mysteries were opened to her, and she was filled with joy; she became fruitful by the Spirit, was being directed toward God, and watched over protectively while on earth. So remarkable are the Divine Graces that they elevate one from the lowest depths to the highest summit, and transform one to a greater holiness. How entirely blessed was the mind of the Virgin which, through the indwelling and guidance of the Spirit, was always and in every way open to the power of the Word of God. She was not led by her own senses, nor by her own will; thus she accomplished outwardly through her body what Wisdom from within gave to her Faith. It was fitting for Divine Wisdom, which created Itself a home in the Church, to use the intervention of the Most Blessed Mary in guarding the law, purifying the mind, giving an example of humility and providing a spiritual sacrifice. Imitate her, O faithful soul. Enter into the deep recesses of your heart so that you may be purified spiritually and cleansed from your sins. God places more value on good will in all we do than on the works themselves. Therefore, whether we give ourselves to God in the work of contemplation or whether we serve the needs of our neighbor by good works, we accomplish these things because the Love of Christ urges us on. The acceptable offering of the spiritual purification is accomplished not in a man-made temple but in the recesses of the heart where the Lord Jesus freely enters.” 
From a sermon by St. Laurence Justinian, Bishop

Suscipe Prayer

Take Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my under-standing, and my entire will, all that I have and possess. Thou hast given all to me. To Thee, O Lord, I return it. All is Thine, dispose of it wholly according to Thy Will. Give me Thy Love and Thy Grace, for this is sufficient for me. (St. Ignatius of Loyola - Feast: July 31)

The Holy Eucharist and Confession

All spiritual writers agree that the best sign you can have of solid devotion is amendment of life and perseverance in good. I began to amend my life by frequenting Holy Communion after having tried every other way and failed. When I went rarely to Holy Communion I had no end of bad habits and imperfections which appeared to me insurmountable. I uprooted these by multiplying my Communions. Every time I omitted frequent Communion I felt my weakness more. When I received Communion again I felt fervor rekindle in my heart…. No fervent soul has ever relaxed who did not first leave off receiving the Holy Eucharist. If I found that when going frequently to Communion I became no better, was still just as weak, just as prone to evil, just as indifferent about sin, I should conclude not that I ought to leave off going, but that I ought to receive our Lord with better dispositions. I should see if my confessions were wanting in sincerity, contrition, or purpose of amendment. If you are sinful, repent so that you can receive Communion often. If you are imperfect, go often to Communion that you may amend your faults. My daily Mass and Communion is my only hope and resource. Jesus Christ… will counsel me and give me new strength; He will instruct, console, and encourage me and give me all the graces for which I pray. St. Claude La Colombière († 1682) was a French Jesuit priest and the spiritual director of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque.

 

Prayer for the honor and protection of Marriage

God our Father, through Your Son, Jesus Christ, we give You thanks for the gift of Marriage: the bond of life and love, and the font of holiness in the family. The love of husband and wife enriches Your Church with children, fills the world with a multitude of spiritual fruitfulness and service, and is the sign of the Love, Your Son, Jesus Christ, has for His Church. The Grace of Jesus flowed forth at Cana at the request of the Blessed Mother. May Your Son, through the intercession of the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph, pour out upon us a new measure of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit as we join with all people of good will to promote and protect the unique beauty of Mar-riage. May Your Holy Spirit enlighten our society to treasure the heroic love of husband and wife, and guide our leaders to sustain and protect the singular place of mothers and fathers in the lives of their children. Heavenly Father, may our prayers be joined to those of the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph, that Your Word may transform our service so as to safeguard the incomparable splendor of Marriage as You Will it to be. We ask all these things through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Prayer to Our Lady Mount Carmel (Feast: July 16)

O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine; splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in this my necessity (name intention). O star of the sea, help me and show me herein you are my Mother. O holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to aid me in my need; there are none that can withstand your power. O show me herein you are my Mother. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3x) O Sweet Mother, I place this cause, and my entire self, in your hands. (3x)

Prayer for any time of day to defeat temptation 
Popular tradition holds that St. Anthony of Padua taught a prayer to a poor woman who sought help against the temptations of the devil. The Franciscan Pope, Sixtus V, had the prayer - also called “the motto of St. Anthony” - engraved into the base of the obelisk erected in St. Peter’s Square in Rome. In the original Latin, the prayer says: Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia! And translated, it reads Behold, the Cross of the Lord! Begone, all evil powers! The Lion of the tribe of Judah, The Root of David, has conquered! Alleluia!

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.


Daily Offering to our Heavenly Father by St Gertrude the Great (1256-1302)

Eternal Father, I offer Thee the most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Holy Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church, for those in my own home, and in my family. Amen.
 

 

 

Daily Offering to our Heavenly Father by St Gertrude the Great (1256-1302)

Eternal Father, I offer Thee the most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Holy Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church, for those in my own home, and in my family. Amen
 

From the Way of Perfection by St. Teresa of Avila

“What person, however careless, who had to address someone of importance, would not spend time in thinking how to approach him so as to please him and not be considered tedious? He would also think what he was going to ask for and what use he would make of it, especially if his petition were for some particular thing, as our good Jesus tells us our petitions must be. This point seems to me very important. Could you not, my Lord, have ended this prayer in a single sentence, by saying: “Give us, Father, whatever is good for us”? For, in addressing One Who knows everything, there would seem to be no need to say any more. Eternal Wisdom! Between you and your Father this was quite sufficient. This is how you made your request of Him in the Garden of Gethsemane. You showed Him what You wished for and what You feared, but left it all in His hands. But You know us, my Lord, and You know that we have not given ourselves up to the Will of Your Father as completely as You did. For us, it is best to pray for specific things, so that as each of them comes to mind we can pause to consider whether it is something good that we are asking for; so that if it is not, we should refrain from asking for it. Otherwise (being what we are, free will and all) we will not accept what God chooses to give us, even if it is far better than what we asked for, simply because it is not exactly what we asked for. We are the sort of people who cannot feel rich unless we feel the weight of the actual coins in our hand. Now the good Jesus bids us say these words, in which we pray that the Kingdom may come in us: Hallowed be Thy Name, Thy Kingdom come. See how great our Master’s Wisdom is! I am thinking of what it is we are asking for when we ask for the Kingdom: it is important that we should understand this. His Majesty saw that because of our weakness we could not hallow or praise or magnify or glorify the Holy Name of the Eternal Father in a way adequate to its greatness. We could not, that is, do it by ourselves, if His Majesty did not help us by giving us His Kingdom here on earth. And so the good Jesus places these two petitions - Hallowed be Thy Name and Thy Kingdom come next to each other, so that we can understand what we are asking for and why it is important to beg for it and to do all we can to please the One who is able to give it to us. Let me explain how I understand it. Now, then. The greatest joy in the Kingdom of Heaven (the greatest among many) seems to me to be that we will no longer be tied up with earthly concerns but will have rest and glory within us - rejoicing that gives joy to everyone, peace that lasts forever - satisfaction in ourselves, a satisfaction that comes from seeing how everyone is praising the Lord and blessing and hallowing His Name, while no one offends Him. Everyone loves Him. Each soul has no wish other than to love Him: it cannot stop loving Him because it knows Him truly. If only we knew Him like that even here on earth, we would love Him in the same way - not with that degree of perfection, of course, but in a very different way from the way we love Him now.”

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give my-self entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

Let yourself be loved!

As I leave, I bequeath to you this vocation which was mine in the heart of the Church Militant and which from now on I will unceasingly fulfill in the Church Triumphant: The Praise of Glory of the Holy Trinity. “Let yourself be loved…” It is in that way that your Master wills for you to be a praise of glory! He rejoices to build up in you by His Love and for His Glory, and it is He alone who wants to work in you, even though you will have done nothing to attract this Grace. He loves you like that. He will do everything in you. He will go to the end: for when a soul is loved by Him to this extent, in this way, loved by an unchanging and creative Love, a free Love which transforms as it pleases Him, oh, how far this soul will go! The fidelity that the Master asks of you is to remain in communion with Love, flow into, be rooted in this Love who wants to mark your soul with the seal of His Power and His Grandeur. You will never be commonplace if you are vigilant in Love! But in the hours when you feel only oppression and lassitude, you will please Him even more if you faithfully believe that He is still working, that He is loving you just the same and even more, because His Love is free and that is how He wants to be magnified in you; and you will let yourself be loved. That, I believe, is what this means. Live in the depths of your soul! My Master makes me understand very clearly that He wants to create marvelous things there: you are called to render homage to the simplicity of the Divine Being and to magnify the Power of His Love. Believe His Voice. St. Elizabeth of the Trinity (St. Elizabeth of the Trinity († 1906) was a French Carmelite nun whose writings focused on the indwelling of the Trinity. She died from Addison’s disease at the age of twenty-six. From: I Have Found God: Complete Works, Volume I, General Introduction, Major Spiritual Writings, Sister Aletheia Kane, o.c.d., Tr. 1984, Washington Province of Discalced Carmelites, Inc. Published by ICS Publications, Washington, DC).

St. Teresa of Avila said,

“Mental prayer in my opinion is nothing else than an intimate sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with Him who we know loves us.” The A-R-R-R Prayer method is a guide to opening one’s heart to our good Lord. It can be used throughout the day, and in a variety of circumstances. This method is also beneficial as part of other prayer methods, such as Lectio Divina, Ignatian Contemplation or a simple dialogue prayer with our Lord. The “A-R-R-R” stands for different movements within the prayer: Acknowledge, Relate, Receive, Respond. Acknowledge Openly and honestly, acknowledge to yourself and to God what is happening inside yourself. What are you experiencing in your thoughts, feelings and desires? What is moving in your heart? Example in our Blessed Mother, Mary: At the Annunciation, the Virgin Mary was ‘troubled’ at the words of the Archangel and pondered what the words meant. Relate Bring what you are experiencing into your relationship with our good Lord Jesus by relating your experience to Him. Speak or share with Him from your heart. Example in our Blessed Mother, Mary: At the Annunciation Mary asked, ‘How can this be?’ Receive After sharing, listen to what God is offering you in the movements of your heart. With trust and an open heart, receive His inspirations, presence and the constancy of His Love. Example in our Blessed Mother, Mary: ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you.’ Respond The Graces offered by our good Lord will naturally move your heart and your will to respond to His Grace. Most often your response toward our Lord will be gratitude, joy and a renewed heart. Example in our Blessed Mother, Mary: Mary’s fiat, “May it be done unto me according to your word.

Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church (Feast: Monday after Pentecost)

O God, Father of mercies, whose Only Begotten Son, as He hung upon the Cross, chose the Blessed Virgin Mary, His Mother, to be our Mother also, grant, we pray, that with her loving help your Church may be more fruitful day by day and, exulting in the holiness of her children, may draw to her embrace all the families of the peoples. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, forever and ever. Amen. (taken from the Roman Missal)

From the treatise Against Heresies by St. Irenaeus, Bishop (b. 130 – d. 202)

“When the Lord told his disciples to go and teach all nations and baptize them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, He conferred on them the power of giving men new Life in God. He had promised through the prophets that in these last days He would pour out His Spirit on His servants and handmaids, and that they would prophesy. So when the Son of God became the Son of Man, the Spirit also descended upon Him, becoming accustomed in this way to dwelling with the human race, to living in men and to inhabiting God’s creation. The Spirit accomplished the Father’s Will in men who had grown old in sin, and gave them new Life in Christ. Luke says that the Spirit came down on the disciples at Pentecost, after the Lord’s Ascension, with power to open the gates of Life to all nations and to make known to them the new covenant. So it was that men of every language joined in singing one song of praise to God, and scattered tribes, restored to unity by the Spirit, were of-fered to the Father as the first-fruits of all the nations. This was why the Lord had promised to send the Advocate: He was to prepare us as an offering to God. Like dry flour, which cannot become one lump of dough, one loaf of bread, without moisture, we who are many could not become one in Christ Jesus without the Water that comes down from Heaven. And like parched ground, which yields no harvest unless it receives moisture, we who were once like a waterless tree could never have lived and borne fruit without this abundant rainfall from above. Through the Baptism that liberates us from change and decay we have become one in body; through the Spirit we have become one in soul. The Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding, the Spirit of Counsel and Strength, the Spirit of Knowledge and the Fear of God came down upon the Lord, and the Lord in turn gave this Spirit to His Church, sending the Advocate from Heaven into all the world into which, according to His own words, the devil too had been cast down like lightning. If we are not to be scorched and made unfruitful, we need the dew of God. Since we have our accuser, we need an advocate as well. And so the Lord in his pity for man, who had fallen into the hands of brig-ands, having Himself bound up his wounds and left for his care two coins bearing the royal image, entrusted him to the Holy Spirit. Now, through the Spirit, the image and inscription of the Father and the Son have been given to us, and it is our duty to use the coin commit-ted to our charge and make it yield a rich profit for the Lord.”

Conversing with our Lord

St. Teresa of Avila said, “Mental prayer in my opinion is nothing else than an intimate sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with Him who we know loves us.” The A-R-R-R Prayer method is a guide to opening one’s heart to our good Lord. It can be used throughout the day, and in a variety of circumstances. This method is also beneficial as part of other prayer methods, such as Lectio Divina, Ignatian Contem-plation or a simple dialogue prayer with our Lord. The “A-R-R-R” stands for different movements within the prayer: Acknowledge, Relate, Receive, Respond. Acknowledge Openly and honestly, acknowledge to yourself and to God what is happening inside yourself. What are you experiencing in your thoughts, feelings and desires? What is moving in your heart? Example in our Blessed Mother, Mary: At the Annunciation, the Virgin Mary was ‘troubled’ at the words of the Archangel and pondered what the words meant. Relate Bring what you are experiencing into your relationship with our good Lord Jesus by relating your experience to Him. Speak or share with Him from your heart. Example in our Blessed Mother, Mary: At the Annunciation Mary asked, ‘How can this be?’ Receive After sharing, listen to what God is offering you in the movements of your heart. With trust and an open heart, receive His inspirations, presence and the constancy of His Love. Example in our Blessed Mother, Mary: ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you.’ Respond The Graces offered by our good Lord will naturally move your heart and your will to respond to His Grace. Most often your response toward our Lord will be gratitude, joy and a renewed heart. Example in our Blessed Mother, Mary: Mary’s fiat, ‘May it be done unto me according to your word.’

Lectio Divina Introductory Prayer

Humbly recognize the loving Presence of the indwelling Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Praise and thank Him for His Word and this moment of prayer. Ask the Holy Spirit for the gift to receive the Word of God as He wills. Lectio (Reading) What does the Word of God say? Slowly read the passage a few times with great attentive reverence, aloud if possible. Notice the words that strike you in a particular way, positively or negatively. Meditatio (Meditation) What does the Word of God say to me? Dialog with God about why those particular words and phrases struck you; how do they apply to you? Reflect on your own reactions to the Word; what is God showing you about yourself? Write down reflections and insights. Oratio (Praying) What do I say to God in response to His Word? Respond sincerely in a conversation with God as with a friend; talk about what is really in your heart. Praise, thank, trust Him; ask for forgiveness; intercede, petition for graces. Contemplatio (Contemplation) What conversion of heart is God asking of me? Be present with the Word and rest in God. Thank Jesus for living this gift of Himself in me. Concluding Prayer Praise and thank God for the graces received. Close with an Our Father.

Glorify God:

O God of fathomless Mercy, who allow me to give relief and help to the dying by my unworthy prayer, be blessed as many thousand times as there are stars in the sky and drops of water in all the oceans! Let your Mercy resound throughout the orb of the earth, and let it rise to the foot of your throne, giving praise to the greatest of your attributes; that is, Your incomprehensible Mercy. O God, this unfathomable Mercy enthralls anew all the holy souls and all the spirits of Heaven. These pure spirits are immersed in holy amazement as they glorify this inconceivable Mercy of God, which in turn arouses even greater admiration in them, and their praise is carried out in a perfect manner. O eternal God, how ardently I desire to glorify this greatest of your attributes, namely, Your unfathomable Mercy. I see all my littleness, and cannot com-pare myself to the heavenly beings who praise the Lord’s Mercy with holy admiration. But I, too, have found a way to give perfect glory to the incomprehensible Mercy of God. O most sweet Jesus, who have deigned to allow miserable me to gain a knowledge of Your unfathomable -Mercy; O most sweet Jesus, who have graciously -demanded that I tell the whole world of Your incomprehensible Mercy, this day I take into my hands the two rays that spring from Your Merciful Heart - that is, the Blood and the Water - and I scatter them all over the globe so that each soul may receive Your Mercy and, having received it, may glorify it for endless ages. O most sweet Jesus who, in your incomprehensible kindness, have deigned to unite my wretched heart to Your Most Merciful Heart, it is with Your own Heart that I glorify God, our Father, as no soul has ever glorified Him before.” —St. Maria Faustina Kowalska (St. Maria Faustina Kowalska († 1938) was a Polish Sister of Our Lady of Mercy whose mystical visions of Jesus inspired the Divine Mercy devotion. She was canonized in 2000.)

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and un-earthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

The Victory of the Resurrection

“Is anyone devout and loves God, let them enjoy this fair and shining Festival. Is anyone a grateful servant, let them enter into the joy of his Lord. Have any wearied them-selves with fasting, let them now enjoy their payment. Has anyone labored since the first hour, let them today receive their due. Did any come after the third hour, let them feast with gratitude. Did any arrive after sixth hour, let them not hesitate: for there is no penalty. Did any delay until after the ninth hour, let them approach without hesitating. Did any arrive only for the eleventh hour, them not fear because of their lateness: for the Lord is generous and receives the last as the first: he gives rest to the worker of the eleventh hour as to those of the first. He has pity on the latter, he cares for the former. He gives to the one, he is generous to the other. He accepts the work done, he welcomes the intention. He hon-ors the achievement, he praises the purpose. Therefore all of you enter into the joy of our Lord: first and last, en-joy your reward. Rich and poor dance together. Sober and slothful honor the day. Fasters and non-fasters be glad today. The table is full, all of you enjoy yourselves. The calf is fatted let none go away hungry. All of you enjoy the banquet of the Faith. All of you enjoy the richness of His goodness. Let no one grieve at their poverty: for the Kingdom for all has been revealed. Let no one bewail their faults: for forgiveness has risen from the tomb. Let no one fear death: for the Savior’s death has freed us. By enduring it He quenched it. He who descended into Hell has despoiled Hell. He embittered it when it tasted His Flesh as Isaias proclaimed in prophecy, ‘Death’, he said, ‘was embittered when it met You there below’. Embittered, for it was destroyed. Embittered, for it was mocked. Embittered, for it was slain. Embittered for it was wiped out. Embittered, for it was bound fast. It received a Body, and came face to face with God. It received earth, and met Heaven. It received what it saw, and fell through what it did not see. Where, death, is your sting? Where hell, is your victory? Christ has risen and you are abolished! Christ has risen and the demons have fallen! Christ has risen, and Angels rejoice! Christ has risen, and life has found freedom! Christ has risen, and there is no corpse in the grave! For Christ, being raised from the dead, has be-come the first fruits of those who sleep. To Him be glory and might to the ages of ages. Amen.” (From a sermon by St. John Chrysostom)
 

Live in the Word of God

“If we make ourselves totally available for the tasks that the Lord has for us - tasks that His Glory, His Love, and His Mercy involve us in - then we will be plunged into a Mystery so dark that our reason is stymied and our intellect has to get used to being blind. When such a moment comes, a moment we cannot foresee, we have only one source of Light to help us live and endure in the context of ever-changing circumstances. The circumstances may be crystal clear and baffling at the same time, yet this Light never fails: the Gospel of Jesus Christ, given to us by the Church and accompanied by her own commentary. To hear It, Jesus requires of us the ears of children that add nothing to what they hear. They prune nothing from the message they hear, then put into action precisely what they have heard… The Words of the Lord have to be kept by us, they have to dwell in us. We have to read or listen to them to get to know them; but whether they are read or heard they have to be carried within us as the earth carries the seed, and as they are carried they have to germinate if they are to bear any fruit, fruit on our branches… If we submit simply and humbly to the Words and example of Jesus we will find in this submission a firm rope over that great chasm of Charity whose human side we can see - if we keep our eyes on Him - but whose Divine side we can only believe in. By constantly reading the Gospel, read-ing it in a non-selective manner, taking it up again and again as if from scratch, we are asking for the kind of point of access for a Life-Word that will give this Word the possibility to travel everywhere within us and to go as far as it wants to go, for in each of us there is also a farthest end of the world. It is in the Gospel that we will find demonstrated how the Love of God made man spells out each letter of the two great commandments; that we will see how Love for our God, if this Love is as great as we can make it, not only can but must involve the Love of all people who have existed everywhere and at all times; loving each person whose destiny in some way touches our own, loving each with a capacity for sacrifice, an energy for action, and a tolerance of suffering that are out of all proportion to the steps we ourselves know how to take or the values we personally esteem.” Venerable Madeleine Delbrel (Madeleine Delbrêl (†1964) was a French laywoman, writer, and mystic devoted to caring for the poor and to evangelizing culture. From The Joy of Be-lieving, Ralph Wright, o.s.b., Tr. © 1993, Éditions Médiaspaul, Sherbrooke, QC.)

Strengthened through the Passion of our Lord Jesus

“In the Passion of our blessed Savior, six things chiefly are to be meditated upon. First, the bitterness of His sorrow, that we may compassionate with Him. Secondly, the greatness of our sins, which were the cause of His torments, that we may abhor them. Thirdly, the greatness of the benefit, that we may be grateful for it. Fourthly, the excellency of the Divine Charity and bounty therein manifested, that we may love Him more fervently. Fifthly, the conveniency of the mystery, that we may be drawn to admiration of it. Lastly, the multiplicity of virtues of our Blessed Savior which did shine in this stupendous mystery, that we may partly imitate and partly admire them; wherefore, in the midst of these meditations, let us sometimes compassionate with our Blessed Savior in the extrem-ity of His sorrows; extreme indeed, both by reason of the tenderness of His Body, as also, for the great affection He bore unto our souls. He did suffer them without any manner of consolation, as we shall speak hereafter in its proper place. Sometimes let us stir up in our-selves compunction for our sins, which were the cause of His great sufferings. Sometimes let us kindle in our souls an ardent affection, considering His great affection towards us, which upon the Cross He declared and manifested to the whole world. And the benefit which He bestowed upon us in His Passion, because He bought us with the inestimable price of His Precious Blood, of which only, we reap the benefit and commodity.” St. Peter of Alcantara, from: Seven other meditations of the Passion of Our Lord, and the manner how it ought to be meditated upon. A Golden Treatise of Mental Prayer. Chapter IV.

The Great Dignity of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

“We must carefully consider the advantages the Blessed Virgin has enjoyed over all other creatures as a consequence of her Immaculate Conception. The first is that she never harbored tendencies that could push her to sin. She never knew this evil that dwells in all the children of Adam. Oh what peace, gentle-ness, charity, and humility there were in the soul of the Virgin since it is this instinct that causes us so much trouble by leading us into sin. The knowledge that God gives us of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin should cause us to glorify Him eternally for this masterpiece of His Omnipotence in a nature that is purely human. We are also led to admire the beauty of the purity of our Lady’s thoughts. Her mind never indulged in useless thoughts nor was it occupied with sin. May the frailty of human beings, conceived in sin that leads them to revolt against God, bring to light the honor that the Blessed Virgin rendered to Him by remaining immersed in Justice and Truth. May souls devoted to the holy and most pure Virgin attentively consider her actions, which were never in the least disagreeable to God since they were always accomplished according to His Will. The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin, therefore, completely enlightened her mind and strengthened her will so that she continually acted in such a way that she never omitted anything that God asked of her. Consequently, she was filled with virtue both in the matter and in the form of the being which God gave to her. This is why, throughout my life, in time and in eternity I de-sire to love and to honor her to the best of my ability by my gratitude to the Blessed Trinity for the choice made of the Holy Virgin to be so closely united to the Divinity.” St. Louise de Marillac (St. Louise de Marillac († 1660) was the co-founder, with Saint Vincent de Paul, of the Daughters of Charity. From Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac: Rules, Conferences and Writings. Edited by Francis Ryan, d.c., and John E. Rybolt, c.m.; introduced by Hugh F. O’Don-nell, c.m., Frances Ryan, d.c., Louise Sullivan, d.c., Vie Thorgren and Edward R. Udovic, c.m. © 1995 by Vincentian Studies Institute, published by Paulist Press, Inc., New York/Mahwah, NJ.

Salvation in the Passion of our Lord Jesus

“O my powerful God and merciful Father of my soul, Creator of all the things of the earth! Since you are my only good, I firmly believe without the possibility of doubt that I am to be saved through the infinite merits of the Passion and death of my Lord Jesus Christ, no matter how very great may be the sins of my youth and all that I have committed since then. You, Lord, created me and gave me my body and soul and all that I have; and you, my God, have made me to your likeness, and not the false gods of the gentiles. O Christians, let us give thanks and praise to God, Three and One, who has given us to know the Faith and true Law of His Son Jesus Christ! O my Lady, Saint Mary, Hope of Christians, Queen of Angels and of all the saints who are with God our Lord in Heaven! I now recommend myself to you, my Lady, and to all the saints at the hour of my death, so that you may protect me from the world, the flesh, and the devil, which are my enemies. O Lord Saint Michael, defend me from the devil at the hour of my death, when I shall have to render an ac-count to God of all my past life. Weigh, Lord, my sins against the merits of the Passion and death of my Lord Jesus Christ, and not against my few deserts; and I shall thus be delivered from the power of the enemy and shall go to enjoy forever the glory of Paradise. Amen Jesus. St. Francis Xavier (St. Francis Xavier († 1552) was a great Spanish Jesuit missionary to Asia. From The Letters and Instructions of Francis Xavier, M. Joseph Costelloe, s.j. Tr. © 1992, The Institute of Jesuit Sources, Boston College Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies, Brighton, MA.

Prayer to St. Joseph

Oh, St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God. I place in you all my interests and desires. Oh, St. Joseph, do assist me by your powerful intercession, and obtain for me from your Divine Son all spiritual blessings, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. So that, having engaged here below your heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most loving of Fathers. Oh, St. Joseph, I never weary of contemplating you, and Jesus asleep in your arms; I dare not approach while He reposes near your heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me and ask Him to return the Kiss when I draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, Patron of departing souls - pray for me. Amen.

Carry the Cross for Love of Jesus

“Does our life become from day to day more painful, more oppressive, more replete with afflictions? Blessed be he a thou-sand times who desires it so. If life be harder, love makes it also stronger, and only this love, grounded on suffering, can carry the Cross of my Lord Jesus Christ. Love without ego-tism, without relying on self, but enkindling in the depth of the heart an ardent thirst to love and suffer for all those around us: a thirst that neither misfortune nor contempt can extinguish.


Litany to the Sacred Heart of Jesus – composed by Blessed Miguel Pro

I believe, O Lord; but strengthen my Faith. Heart of Jesus, I love you; but increase my Love. Heart of Jesus, I trust in you; but give greater vigor to my confidence. Heart of Jesus, I give my heart to you; but so enclose it in you that it may never be separated from you. Heart of Jesus, I am all yours; but take care of my promise so that I may be able to put it in practice even unto the complete sacrifice of my life.” Blessed Miguel Augustin Pro (Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro († 1927) was a Mexican Jesuit priest who was martyred at the age of thirty-six. / From Blessed Miguel Pro: 20th-Century Mexican Martyr. © 1996 by TAN Books, Charlotte, NC.)
 

Pray for Divine Light

“No one can be saved without Divine Light. Divine Light causes us to begin and to make progress, and it leads us to the summit of perfection. Therefore if you want to begin and to receive this Di-vine Light, pray. If you have begun to make progress and want this Light to be intensified within you, pray. And if you have reached the summit of perfection, and want to be illumined so as to remain in that state, pray. If you want Faith, pray. If you want Hope, pray. If you want Char-ity, pray. If you want poverty, pray. If you want obedience, pray. If you want chastity, pray. If you want humility, pray. If you want meekness, pray. If you want fortitude, pray. If you want some vir-tue, pray. And pray in this fashion, namely, always reading the Book of Life, that is, the life of the God-man Jesus Christ, whose life consisted of poverty, pain, contempt, and true obedience. A soul thus exercised in cleansing itself goes with greater confi-dence to Confession to have its sins washed away. And so that nothing impure may remain, it puts itself to a kind of scrutiny. It enters into prayer and examines the good and evil it has done. As a result, you begin to feel the presence of God more fully than usual because your palate is more disposed to savor God’s presence than before. It is through prayer, then, that one will be given the most powerful Light to see God and self.” St. Angela of Foligno († 1309) St. Angela was a wife and mother who later became a Franciscan tertiary and an esteemed mystical writer. From Angela of Foligno: Complete Works (CWS), translated with an introduction by Paul Lachance, o.f.m. © 1993 by Paul Lachance, o.f.m. Paulist Press, Inc., New York/Mahwah, NJ.

Why We Fast

I think that this is the reason for fasting - that since the first Adam, when he was in Paradise, had forfeited the glory of immortality through his gluttonous intemperance, Christ, the second Adam, might restore the same immortality through His abstinence. And now, because he had incurred the sin of death by going against the commands of God and tasting of the forbidden tree, the Lord in His fasting, in conformity with the commandment, might merit the righteousness of life... For this reason He wished to be born according to the likeness of Adam in every respect, so that in the likeness of Adam He might destroy all the sins of humanity. For Adam was born of the virgin earth and Christ was begotten of the Virgin Mary… Adam is formed from mire by the hands of God, while Christ is formed in the womb by the Spirit of God. Each comes forth with God as Father, then; each has a virgin for mother; each, as the Evangelist says, is a son of God, but Adam is a creature and Christ is a Son in substance… In the desert the Savior fulfills the command of God, so that He might save the wandering Adam in the very place where he had been dispossessed of paradise. Adam, when he was cast out of paradise, endured the desert places of a harsh world. It is in the desert, then, that salvation is first restored to mankind - there where there are no rich foods, where there are no pleasures… In paradise the devil contends with Adam, and in the desert the devil struggles with Christ… The very body of the Christian is in a sense a desert when it is not filled with food and cheered with drink… Then Christ the Lord inhabits the desert of our body - when He has found that our land is desolate because of hunger and parched because of thirst. Then the Savior dwelling in this desert of our body overcomes there all the factions of the devil, and safe and secure from the thoughts of this world He takes it for His habitation, so that from then on we might see Heaven and earth within ourselves…That is to say, we might think of nothing other than the Lord of the Heavenly Kingdom and the Author of earthly Resurrection. St. Maximus of Turin (St. Maximus († c. 465) was the first Bishop of Turin, Italy.)

The Humility of the Heart of Mary

“No one has learned so well the lesson of humility as Mary did. She, being the handmaid of the Lord, was completely empty of self and God filled her with Grace. “Full of Grace” means full of God. A handmaid is at someone’s disposal, to be used according to someone’s wish with full trust and joy, to belong to someone without reserve. Total surrender: to be at God’s disposal, to be used as it pleases Him, to be His handmaid, to belong to Him. She will teach us her humility: though Full of Grace - yet only the handmaid of the Lord; though the Mother of God - yet serving like a handmaid in the house of Elizabeth; though conceived Immaculate - she meets Jesus humiliated, carrying His Cross, and near the Cross she stands as one of us, as if she were a sinner needing redemption. Like her, the greater are the Graces we have received, let us with greater and more delicate Love touch the lepers, the dying, the lonely, the unwanted. Like her, let us always accept the Cross in whatever way it may come. Humility of the Heart of Mary, fill my heart. Teach me as you taught Jesus to be meek and humble of heart and so glorify our Father. Let us beg from our Lady to make our hearts meek and humble, like her Son’s was. It was from her and in her that the Heart of Jesus was formed.” St. Teresa of Calcutta (St. Teresa of Calcutta († 1997) founded the Missionaries of Charity)

 

Litany of Humility by Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val

O Jesus, meek and humble of heart, Hear me.

From the desire of being esteemed, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the desire of being loved, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the desire of being extolled, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the desire of being honored, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the desire of being praised, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the desire of being preferred to others, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the desire of being consulted, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the desire of being approved, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the fear of being humiliated, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the fear of being despised, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the fear of suffering rebukes, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the fear of being calumniated, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the fear of being forgotten, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the fear of being ridiculed, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the fear of being wronged, Deliver me, O Jesus.

From the fear of being suspected, Deliver me, O Jesus. That others may be loved more than I, O Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.

That others may be esteemed more than I, O Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.

That, in the opinion of the world, others may increase and I may decrease, O Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.

That others may be chosen and I set aside, O Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it. That others may be praised and I go unnoticed, O Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it. That others may be preferred to me in everything, O Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it. That others may become holier than I, provided that I may be-come as holy as I should, O Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.

Indwelling of the Holy Trinity

To attain the ideal life of the soul, I believe we must live on the supernatural level. We must become aware that God dwells within us and do everything with Him. Then we are never commonplace, even when performing the most ordinary tasks, for we do not live in these things, we go beyond them! A supernatural soul never deals with secondary causes but with God alone. Oh, how its life is simplified, how it resembles the life of the blessed, how it is freed from self and from all things! Everything for it is reduced to unity, to that one thing necessary, of which the Master spoke to Mary Magdalene. Then the soul is truly great, truly free, for it has en-closed its will in God’s. When we contemplate our eternal predestination, visible things seem so worthless. Listen to Saint Paul: Those whom God has foreknown He has also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son. That is not all, my little one: you are going to see that you are one of the number of the known! And those He has known He has called: it is Baptism which has made you a Child of Adop-tion, which has stamped you with the seal of the Holy Trinity! And those whom He has called He has also justified: how often you have been justified by the Sacrament of Penance and by all those touches of God in your soul, without you even being aware of it! And those whom He justified He has also glorified: that is what awaits you in Eternity! But remember that our degree of Glory will depend on the degree of Grace in which God finds us at the mo-ment of death; allow Him to complete His work of predestination in you. St. Elizabeth of the Trinity (St. Elizabeth of the Trinity († 1906) was a French Carmelite nun whose writings focused on the indwelling of the Holy Trinity. She died from Addison’s disease at the age of twenty-six. From: I Have Found God: Complete Works, Volume I, Sister Aletheia Kane, o.c.d., Tr. 1984, ICS Publications, Institute of Carmelite Studies, Washington, D.C.)

The Interior Experience of God

Now I am going to tell you how I experience God, His Divine Presence and the effects It produces in me. I experience God at all times and in all places - when I am working, when I am eating, and even when I am in bed - but not always in the same manner nor with the same intensity. Thus, when I am alone in my cell and not distracted by physical occupations, I feel drawn by an infinite sweetness and power. My soul enjoys a complete and serene peacefulness, like a sky without any clouds. At other times it seems as if God is carrying me in His arms and He hugs me as a mother does her child. Then I say to Him - no, I don’t say anything, I feel - “My God, why are you so good and why do you love this unworthy creature so much?” And I hear Him say to me, although rather than hear I understand: “I do the same to all... My desires are to unite Myself with souls.” In order that you may understand, I am going to refer to an incident. The Lord let me know that I had committed four or five faults in a few moments: infidelity to Grace to do all things peacefully and calmly, impatience, lack of respect in the way I answered our Mother Superior, bad example to the others who saw me. What was I to do after committing these faults? Humble myself, trust in the Lord, and remain tranquil. And so I said: “My Jesus, I have been evil; have mercy on me.” And it seemed that Jesus said to me: “I do not change. Your faults are not able to change My Heart in any way. Because I am good, I have loved you, I still love you, and I shall love you.” Then He made me experience the sweetness of His Love. In such cases I feel very humiliated. I would like to reduce myself to nothingness. But God, on the contrary, presses me closer to Himself. Jesus does not interrupt His expressions of Love. He loves me always, even when I am bad. He counsels me sweetly and draws me to Himself. Venerable Mother Mary Magdalen of Jesus in the Eucharist, C.P. (Mother Mary Magdalen († 1960) was a Passionist nun from Spain). From Toward the Heights of Union with God, Fr. John G. Eucharist Arintero, o.p., and Mother Mary Magdalen, c.p., Jordan Aumann, o.p., Tr. © 1972, Passionist Nuns Monastery, Erlanger, KY.

All our Love must be for God:

“No one who is in Love with himself is capable of loving God. The man who Loves God is the one who mortifies his self-love for the sake of the immeasurable blessings of Divine Love. Such a man never seeks his own glory but only the glory of God. If a person Loves himself he seeks his own glory, but the man who Loves God Loves the glory of his Creator. Anyone alive to the Love of God can be recognized from the way he constantly strives to glorify Him by fulfilling all His commandments and by delighting in his own abasement. Because of His great majesty it is fitting that God should receive glory, but if he hopes to win God’s favor it becomes man to be humble. If we possess this Love for God, we too will rejoice in His glory as St. John the Baptist did, and we shall never stop repeating: His fame must increase, but mine must diminish… Anyone who Loves God in the depths of his heart has already been Loved by God. In fact, the measure of a man’s Love for God depends upon how deeply aware he is of God’s Love for him. When this awareness is keen it makes whoever possesses it long to be enlightened by the Divine Light, and this longing is so intense that it seems to penetrate his very bones. He loses all consciousness of himself and is entirely transformed by the Love of God. Such a man lives in this life and at the same time does not live in it, for although he still inhabits his body, he is constantly leaving it in spirit because of the Love that draws him toward God. Once the Love of God has released him from self-love, the flame of Divine Love never ceases to burn in his heart and he remains united to God by an irresistible longing. As the Apostle says: If we are taken out of ourselves it is for the Love of God; if we are brought back to our senses it is for your sake.” - from the Treatise On Spiritual Perfection by Diadochus of Photice, Bishop

Hymn on Love (1 Corinthians 12:31 – 13:13)

Brothers and sisters: Strive eagerly for the greatest spiritual gifts. But I shall show you a still more excellent way. If I speak in human and angelic tongues, but do not have Love, I am a resounding gong or a clashing cymbal. And if I have the gift of prophecy, and comprehend all mysteries and all knowledge; if I have all Faith so as to move mountains, but do not have Love, I am nothing. If I give away everything I own, and if I hand my body over so that I may boast, but do not have Love, I gain nothing. Love is patient, Love is kind. It is not jealous, it is not pompous, it is not inflated, it is not rude, it does not seek its own interests, it is not quick-tempered, it does not brood over injury, it does not rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the Truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails. If there are prophecies, they will be brought to nothing; if tongues, they will cease; if knowledge, it will be brought to nothing. For we know partially and we prophesy partially, but when the perfect comes, the partial will pass away. When I was a child, I used to talk as a child, think as a child, reason as a child; when I became a man, I put aside childish things. At present we see indistinctly, as in a mirror, but then face to face. At present I know partially; then I shall know fully, as I am fully known. So Faith, Hope, Love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is Love.

Be Governed by Divine Love:

“Let the man truly possessed by the Love of Christ keep His commandments. Who can express the binding power of Divine Love? Who can find words for the splendor of its beauty? Beyond all description are the heights to which it lifts us. Love unites us to God; it cancels innumerable sins, has no limits to its endurance, bears everything patiently. Love is neither servile nor arrogant. It does not provoke schisms or form cliques, but always acts in harmony with others. By it all God’s chosen ones have been sanctified; without it, it is impossible to please Him. Out of Love the Lord took us to Himself; because He loved us and it was God’s Will, our Lord Jesus Christ gave His Life’s Blood for us - He gave His Body for our body, His Soul for our soul. See then, beloved, what a great and wonderful thing Love is, and how inexpressible Its perfection. Who are worthy to possess It unless God makes them so? To Him therefore we must turn, begging of His Mercy that there may be found in us a Love free from human partiality and beyond reproach. Every generation from Adam’s time to ours has passed away; but those who by God’s Grace were made perfect in Love have a Dwelling now among the saints, and when at last the Kingdom of Christ appears, they will be revealed. Take shelter in your rooms for a little while, says Scripture, until my wrath subsides. Then I will remember the good days, and will raise you from your graves. Happy are we, beloved, if Love enables us to live in harmony and in the observance of God’s commandments, for then it will also gain for us the remission of our sins. Scripture pronounces happy those whose transgressions are pardoned, whose sins are forgiven. Happy the man, it says, to whom the Lord imputes no fault, on whose lips there is no guile. This is the Blessing given those whom God has chosen through Jesus Christ our Lord. To Him be glory forever and ever. Amen. We should pray then that we may be granted forgiveness for our sins and for whatever we may have done when led astray by our adversary’s servants. And as for those who were the leaders of the schism and the sedition, they too should look to the common hope. For those who live in pious fear and in Love are willing to endure torment rather than have their neighbor suffer; and they more willingly suffer their own condemnation than the loss of that harmony that has been so nobly and righteously handed down to us. For it is better for a man to confess his sins than to harden his heart. Who then among you is generous, who is compassionate, who is filled with Love? He should speak out as follows: If I have been the cause of sedition, conflict and schisms, then I shall depart; I shall go away wherever you wish, and I shall do what the community wants, if only the flock of Christ live in peace with the presbyters who are set over them. Whoever acts thus would win great glory for himself in Christ, and he would be received everywhere, for the earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof. Thus have they acted in the past and will continue to act in the future who live without regret as citizens in the City of God.” (from a letter to the Corinthians by Pope St. Clement I)

The Necessity of Penance

“Doing penance for one’s sins is a first step towards obtaining forgiveness and winning eternal salvation. That is the clear and explicit teaching of Christ, and no one can fail to see how justified and how right the Catholic Church has always been in constantly insisting on this. She is the spokesman for her Divine Redeemer. No individual Christian can grow in perfection, nor can Christianity gain in vigor, except it be on the basis of penance... Our first need is for internal repentance; the detestation, that is, of sin, and the determination to make amends for it. This is the repentance shown by those who make a good confession, take part in the Eucharistic Sacrifice and receive Holy Communion. But the faithful must also be encouraged to do outward acts of penance, both to keep their bodies under the strict control of reason and Faith, and to make amends for their own and other people’s sins. Saint Paul was caught up to the third heaven - he reached the summit of holiness - and yet he had no hesitation in saying of himself, I chastise my body and bring it into subjection. On another occasion he said: They who belong to Christ have crucified their flesh with its passions and desires. Saint Augustine issued the same insistent warning: “It is not enough for a man to change his ways for the better and to give up the practice of evil unless by painful penance, sorrowing humility, the sacrifice of a contrite heart, and the giving of alms he makes amends to God for all that he has done wrong.” External penance includes particularly the acceptance from God in a spirit of resignation and trust of all life’s sorrows and hardships, and of everything that involves inconvenience and annoyance in the conscientious performance of the obligations of our daily life and work and the practice of Christian Virtue. Penance of this kind is in fact inescapable. Yet it serves not only to win God’s mercy and forgiveness for our sins, and His heavenly aid, but also sweetens the bitterness of this mortal life of ours with the promise of its heavenly reward. For the sufferings of the present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory to come that will be revealed in us.” St. Pope John XXIII (Saint John XXIII († 1963) reigned as pope from 1958 until 1963. From Paenitentiam A gere, Encyclical of Pope John XXIII on the need for the practice of interior and exterior penance, July 1962.)

All For the Glory of God!

As soon as a good Christian awakens in the morning, he should…profess the Most Holy Trinity, three Persons in one sole God, which Christians alone truthfully and faithfully profess when they bless themselves with the words: In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. [Then he should] profess Jesus Christ, the true Son of God, by reciting the Creed and by firmly and faithfully believing without any doubt that which contains all our Catholic Faith... True God! I freely and from my heart, as a good and faithful Christian, profess the Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three Persons in one God. I firmly believe, without doubting, all that our Holy Mother the Church of Rome believes and teaches. I promise to live and die as a true Christian in the holy Catholic Faith of my Lord Jesus Christ. And if I should not be able to speak at the hour of my death, I now, for when I shall die, acknowledge with all my heart my Lord Jesus Christ as the only Son of God... I ask you, my Lord Jesus Christ, to give me the grace to keep the Ten Commandments today, during this day, and during all the time of my life. I ask you, my Lady Saint Mary, that you intercede for me with your blessed Son Jesus Christ, so that He may give me the grace today, during this day, and during all the time of my life, to keep these Ten Commandments. I ask you, my Lord Jesus Christ, to forgive me the sins which I have committed today, during this day, and during all the time of my life... I ask you my Lady Saint Mary, Queen of Angels, to obtain pardon for me from your blessed Son Jesus Christ for the sins which I have committed today, during this day, and during all the time of my life. St. Francis Xavier (St. Francis Xavier (+1552) was a great Spanish Jesuit missionary to Asia.)

Christmas Prayer for Families

Loving God, During this holy season of Christmas, we ask for your blessing on all families. Let Mary’s openness to your wonderous ways be an inspiration to place all trust in You. Let Joseph’s courage provide hope during times of anxiety and uncertainty. Let Jesus’ life ignite all families with a spirit of light and love. May the grace that encircles the Holy Family widen to embrace all families. For this we pray. Amen.

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep Your priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.
 

From a Christmas Sermon by St. Leo the Great

“Dearly beloved, today our Savior is born; let us rejoice. Sadness should have no place on the birthday of Life. The fear of death has been swallowed up; Life brings us joy with the promise of eternal happiness. No one is shut out from this joy; all share the same reason for rejoicing. Our Lord, victor over sin and death, finding no man free from sin, came to free us all. Let the saint rejoice as he sees the palm of victory at hand. Let the sinner be glad as he receives the offer of forgiveness. Let the pagan take courage as he is summoned to life. In the fullness of time, chosen in the unfathomable depths of God’s Wisdom, the Son of God took for Himself our common humanity in order to reconcile it with its Creator. He came to overthrow the dev-il, the origin of death, in that very nature by which he had over-thrown mankind. And so at the birth of our Lord the Angels sing in joy: Glory to God in the highest, and they proclaim peace to men of good will as they see the heavenly Jerusalem being built from all the nations of the world. When the Angels on high are so exultant at this marvelous work of God’s goodness, what joy should it not bring to the lowly hearts of men? Beloved, let us give thanks to God the Father, through His Son, in the Holy Spirit, because in His great love for us He took pity on us, and when we were dead in our sins He brought us to life with Christ, so that in Him we might be a new creation. Let us throw off our old nature and all its ways and, as we have come to birth in Christ, let us renounce the works of the flesh. Christian, remember your dignity, and now that you share in God’s own nature, do not return by sin to your former base condition. Bear in mind Who is your head and of Whose Body you are a member. Do not forget that you have been rescued from the power of dark-ness and brought into the light of God’s Kingdom. Through the Sacrament of Baptism you have become a temple of the Holy Spirit. Do not drive away so great a guest by evil conduct and become again a slave to the devil, for your liberty was bought by the Blood of Christ.”

Advent Prayer

My hidden Lord Jesus, I love You and thank You with profound gratitude for uniting Yourself with fallen humanity. When You first entered into this world, You remained hidden for nine months in the immaculate womb of Your Blessed Mother. She carried You, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, within the sanctuary of her body. She also carried You within her heart as a result of her perfect love for You and her perfect obedience to the Will of the Father. Dear Precious Lord, as I embrace this Advent Season, please open my eyes to see the great value and blessing of Your Incarnation. Help me to discover Your hidden Presence in this world and within my own soul. I desire to see, understand and experience the pro-found effects that Your Incarnation has on my life and I desire to receive those effects more fully this Advent. May I become a sanc-tuary in which You dwell so that I, like Your dear Mother, may bring Your Presence into the world. My loving Jesus, I choose You, this Advent, as my King and my God. I abandon myself to You and seek to put all my trust in Your tender care. Draw me close to You and free me from my sin so that I may love You with a pure and holy heart. My dear Mother Mary, as You carried your dear Son in your im-maculate womb, you also carried Him in your heart. Pray for me, this Advent, that I may surrender myself to the Will of the Father in imitation of you. You said “Yes” to all that God asked of you and never hesitated to fully embrace His Divine Will. Pray that I may imitate your perfect example so as to share a deeper union with you and your Divine Son, Jesus. Come, Lord Jesus, Come, Lord Jesus, Come, Lord Jesus! Amen. (from www.mycatholic.life)

The Mystery of the Reign of Christ Jesus

“The new world order is this - God lets Himself be so influenced by His love for His image and likeness that He becomes a little baby. He lets Himself be laid in a crib to show that He will be both shepherd and pasture for His people. He, who is eternity without ageing, subjects Himself to the human law of becoming older. Although He is God, He takes all suffering onto Himself like a weak human being. He does this to put an end to the law of death and to enable us to share in immortality. God’s power is this: that He can be what He is not and yet still remain what He is. He is our God - the Eternal Son of the Eternal Father. He is God and He is human, because He stands in the middle, between the Father and us. The reality of His flesh is revealed in His weakness and the reality of His majesty is revealed in His miracles.” St. Zeno of Verona (St. Zeno was a fourth century bishop and martyr.)

All has been blessed through Mary- From a sermon by St. Anselm, Bishop

“Blessed Lady, sky and stars, earth and rivers, day and night - everything that is subject to the power or use of man - rejoice that through you they are in some sense restored to their lost beauty and are endowed with inexpressible new Grace. All creatures were dead, as it were, useless for men or for the praise of God, Who made them. The world, contrary to its true destiny, was corrupted and tainted by the acts of men who served idols. Now all creation has been restored to life and rejoices that it is controlled and given splendor by men who believe in God. The universe rejoices with new and indefinable loveliness. Not only does it feel the unseen presence of God Himself, its Creator, it sees Him openly, working and making it holy. These great blessings spring from the blessed Fruit of Mary’s Womb. Through the fullness of the Grace that was given you, dead things rejoice in their freedom, and those in Heaven are glad to be made new. Through the Son Who was the glorious Fruit of your Virgin Womb, just souls who died before His life-giving death rejoice as they are freed from captivity, and the Angels are glad at the restoration of their shattered domain. Lady, full and overflowing with Grace, all creation receives new life from your abundance. Virgin, blessed above all creatures, through your blessing all creation is blessed, not only creation from its Creator, but the Creator Himself has been blessed by creation. To Mary God gave His only-begotten Son, whom He loved as Himself. Through Mary God made Himself a Son, not different but the same, by nature Son of God and Son of Mary. The whole universe was created by God, and God was born of Mary. God created all things, and Mary gave birth to God. The God who made all things gave Himself form through Mary, and thus He made His own creation. He who could create all things from nothing would not remake His ruined creation without Mary. God, then, is the Father of the created world and Mary the Mother of the recreated world. God is the Father by whom all things were given life, and Mary the Mother through whom all things were given new life. For God begot the Son, through whom all things were made, and Mary gave birth to Him as the Savior of the world. Without God’s Son, nothing could exist; without Mary’s Son, nothing could be redeemed. Truly the Lord is with you, to whom the Lord granted that all nature should owe as much to you as to Himself.”

 

Prayer for Victory in Christ through Mary:

O Jesus our Savior, my Lord and my God, my God and my all, with Your sacrifice of the Cross You redeemed us and defeated the power of Satan. I beg You to deliver me from every evil presence and every evil influence. I ask You in Your Name, I ask You for the sake of Your wounds, I ask You for the sake of Your Blood, I ask You for the sake of Your Cross, I ask You through the intercession of Mary, Immaculate and Sorrowful: May the Blood and the Water that flow from Your side wash over me to purify me, deliver me, heal me. Amen. O most high Queen of Heaven and of the Angels, we humbly beseech you, who received from God the power and the mission to crush Satan’s head: Command the Heavenly Host to pursue the demons in battle wherever they are, to rebuke their daring, and to thrust them into the abyss. Amen. Prayer by Fr. Gabriele Amorth († 2016) Fr. Amorth was the Chief Exorcist of Rome, Italy.

Contemplate the Glorious Mystery

“When you behold the Lord immolated and lying on the altar, and the priest standing over the sacrifice and praying, and all the people purpled by that Precious Blood, do you imagine that you are still on earth among men, and not rather rapt in Heaven? And casting away all worldly thoughts from your mind, do you not contemplate with a clean heart and pure mind the things of Heaven? O miracle! O goodness of God! He that sits above with the Father… gives Himself to all who desire to embrace and receive Him. At that moment all do this with the eyes of Faith. Do these things seem to you deserving of contempt, or of such a nature that anyone could despise them? Do you want to learn from another miracle the excellence of that holiness? Picture to yourself Elijah, and the immense multitude standing around, and the victim laid on the altar, and all in stillness and deep silence, while the prophet alone prays; and the fire forthwith descends from Heaven upon the altar (1 Kgs 18). All this is wonderful and awe-inspiring. Pass from then to the Sacrifice which is now offered, and you will behold what is not only wonderful, but what exceeds all admiration. For the priest stands bringing down not fire, but the Holy Spirit, and he prays long not that fire may descend from Heaven and consume the oblation, but that Grace may descend upon the Victim, and through It inflame the souls of all and render them brighter than fire-tried silver.” St. John Chrysostom (+407), Archbishop and Doctor of the Church

Christ Our King

“O Divine King, most amiable Jesus, my redeemer, my savior, my spouse, my master and model, I renew today the total consecration of my being to You, begging you to take absolute dominion over me. Be my sovereign, my ruler, my guide. Direct and govern me entirely, so that everything may turn to Your greater glory. Be King of my memory, of my intellect, of my will, of my emotions; I wish all to be completely subject to You and I invite You to reign in me. Your Kingdom is a Kingdom of Truth, of Love, of Justice, and of Peace. Grant that Your reign of Truth may be established in my mind, destroying all error, deceit, and illusion. Enlighten me by Your Divine Wisdom. Grant that Your reign of Love may be completely established in my will, to move it, draw it, and direct it always, so that I may no longer be moved by selflove or by creatures but by Your Holy Spirit alone. Make this weak, mean, rebellious will of mine strong, generous, constant; make it grow stronger by the persevering exercise of virtue, and by the gifts of your Spirit. Grant that your reign of Justice may be established in all my actions so that all I do, having this characteristic, may be a work of holiness, accomplished with purity of intention and with the greatest fidelity in order to give You pleasure and accomplish Your Holy Will. Grant that Your reign of Peace may be established, not only in my soul but also in my sensibility, so that in harmony with the superior part of my soul it may give You glory and neither delay me nor be an obstacle to union with You.” Sister Carmela of the Holy Spirit, O.C.D. (Sister Carmela of the Holy Spirit († 1949) was an Italian Carmelite nun.)

Prayer to Christ our King

O Jesus Christ, I acknowledge you as universal King. All that has been made has been created for You. Exercise all Your rights over me. I renew my Baptismal Vows. I renounce Satan, his pomps and his works; I promise to live as a good Christian. And, in particular do I pledge myself to labor, to the best of my ability, for the triumph of the rights of God and of Your Church. Divine Heart of Jesus, to You do I offer my poor services, laboring that all hearts may acknowledge Your sacred kingship, and that thus the reign of Your peace be established throughout the whole universe. Amen. www.ourcatholicprayers.com)

 

Reflection on St. Joseph

St. Joseph’s intercession against demons has mostly been proven by experience. In the early 20th-century book Go to Joseph, Our Unfailing Protector, the author gives a brief summary of how missionaries invoked his intercession to drive out demonic influences. Sacred writers agree in saying that the intercession of St. Joseph is an efficacious means of overthrowing the tyranny of Satan and spreading the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. This fact is demonstrated by numerous people who have spoken of the holy Patriarch, and how he has come to be invoked by Holy Church, with the title ‘Terror of Demons’. Missionaries in [pagan] countries have experienced the help they have received from St. Joseph invoking this title. But, why would St. Joseph be given such a title? In the late 1930s, Pope Pius XI began to see the serious threat that Communism presented to so many souls and the common good. He called upon St. Joseph to protect the Church from the errors of Communism. Consequently, Catholics fervently began to pray to St. Joseph, specifically under the title ‘Terror of Demons’ to combat the atheism and the atheistic ideas of communism. St. Joseph’s most important mission, given by God, the Father, was protecting and providing for Jesus and the Virgin Mary. St. Joseph was granted special Graces with the strength to strike fear into the forces of darkness. The demons cannot stand in opposition to St. Joseph. St. Faustina writes: “St. Joseph urged me to have a constant devotion to him… He has promised me this special help and protection (Diary of St. Faustina - 1203).”

 

Christ our true Peace by St. John Eudes (d. 1680)

“As our last End, our Center, and Supreme Good, God alone is capable of giving us true Peace, perfect rest, and of filling and satiating the immense capacity of our soul. When our soul renounces everything earthly to give itself entirely to its Creator, He fills it with ineffable repose, with a peace surpassing all understanding and the reward of infinite blessings. As a prototype He gives us the model and example of admirable perfection and sanctity, saying: Be holy because I am holy (Lv 11:44). Be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect (Mt 5:48). Be merciful as your Father is merciful (Lk 6:36). Be imitators of God, beloved children (Eph 5:1). Furthermore, He imprints His Divine Image upon souls who give themselves entirely to Him. O my God, I surrender myself to You; engrave in my soul a perfect image of Your Sanctity and Your Divine Perfections. As King, Ruler, and Protector, God rules us by the holiest laws, and He is ceaselessly vigilant in governing and protecting us. As judge, He continually exercises His justice and His judgment in the world, giving to everyone according to His works, punishing some and rewarding others. Let us adore and bless God in all the effects He has produced and will produce in creatures by His claims upon man. Let us thank Him for the blessings He has produced in us or would have produced if we had not prevented Him. Let us ask pardon for our resistance. Let us give ourselves to Him that He may exercise all His Divine Powers over us as He pleases and make them as fruitful in us as He desires.”

The Power of Love (St. Bernard of Clairvaux)

“He who made me by a word, and made me once for all, spent on the task of my re-making many words and many marvelous deeds, and suffered grievous and humiliating wrongs. What reward, there-fore, shall I give the Lord for all the benefits that He has done to me? By His first work He gave me to myself; and by the next He gave Himself to me. And when He gave Himself, He gave me back myself that I had lost. Myself for myself, given and restored, I doubly owe to Him. What, though, shall I return Him for Himself? A thousand of myself would be as nothing in respect of Him. God deserves exceeding love from us, a love that has no measure. That is the first thing you must understand. The reason is that He was first to love. He who is so great loves us so much; He loves us freely, little and poor as we are. That is why I said there should be no measure of our love for God. For since love given to God is given to the Infinite and Measureless, what measure or what limit could it have? He, the Unmeasured and Eternal God, He who is Love beyond all human knowledge, whose greatness knows no bounds, whose wisdom has no end, loves. Shall we then set a limit to our love for Him? I will love You, O Lord my strength, my rock, and my defense, my Savior, my one desire and love. My God, my helper, I will love You with all the power You have given me; not worthily, for that can never be, but to my full capacity. Do what I will, I never can dis-charge my debt to You, and I can love You only according to the power that You have given me. But I will love You more and more, as You see fit to give further power.” (St. Bernard was a great Cistercian preacher and monastic reformer. He is a Doctor of the Church.)

Loving Mary as Jesus loves Mary – St. Maximilian Kolbe

“My dear little children, if you wish to live and die happily, try to deepen this filial love for our most kind-hearted heavenly Mother. Jesus was the first to honor her as His Mother, fulfilling the commandment: Honor your father and your mother, and therefore we ought to imitate Him also in this. Even if in the love for our parents we may have experienced some kind of intimacy and warmth, it shall never equal the love which Jesus had for His Mother. So let us love her concretely, fulfilling all our duties as well as we can from morning to night, since all this is the Will of Jesus, in order to prove our love for Jesus by loving His Mother, the Immaculate Mary. Whenever we encounter a problem we are unable to resolve, or when some temptation torments us persistently, we should not lose heart, but should always turn to her with full confidence like little children to their mother, and she will infuse in us the light and strength we need. She will clasp us to her heart and sweeten the most bitter distress. But let us not spare ourselves from expe-riencing even bitterness if it is she who sends it to us. There is no corner in the world free from crosses; on the other hand, if there were no crosses, we would not even have the chance to gain paradise for ourselves. Therefore, let us not be overanxious to avoid suffering; if it is necessary for us to carry the cross on our shoulders, let us do it out of love for the Immaculate.” St. Maxi-milian Kolbe (d. 1941) was a Conventual Franciscan priest who spent his religious life spreading devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary through print and radio in his native Poland and Japan. He was a martyr of sacrificial charity in Auschwitz.

Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary

by St. Maximilian Kolbe

O Immaculata, Queen of Heaven and earth, refuge of sinners and our most loving Mother, God has willed to entrust the entire order of mercy to you. I, (name), a repentant sinner, cast myself at your feet humbly imploring you to take me with all that I am and have, wholly to yourself as your possession and proper-ty. Please make of me, of all my powers of soul and body, of my whole life, death and eternity, whatever most pleases you. If it pleases you, use all that I am and have without reserve, wholly to accomplish what was said of you: “She will crush your head,” and, “You alone have destroyed all heresies in the world.” Let me be a fit instrument in your immaculate and merciful hands for introducing and increasing your glory to the maximum in all the many strayed and indifferent souls, and thus help extend as far as possible the blessed Kingdom of the most Sacred Heart of Jesus. For wherever you enter, you obtain the Grace of conversion and growth in holiness, since it is through your hands that all Graces come to us from the most Sacred Heart of Jesus. V. Allow me to praise you, O sacred Virgin. R. Give me strength against your enemies

The Grace of the Holy Eucharist

Only God could leave me and stay with me at the same time. His physical presence ascended into Heaven but [He] gives me His Body, Blood, soul, and Divinity in the Holy Eucharist. Every time I receive this Sacrament, whose power is beyond my comprehension, I receive more of God. The pool of my soul becomes brighter and His Divine Reflection more radiant. He knew my Faith would waver at times and I would need something tangible to speak to and gaze upon, so He gave me Himself in a miraculous way in the Holy Eucharist - as Friend when I’m in need, as Companion when I’m lonely, as Strength when I’m weak, as Mercy when I fail, as a source of Joy when I’m sad, as Peace in the midst of turmoil, and as a Power to help me press ahead with confidence for the struggle to come. He has given me His presence in Scripture - to guide me along the path of life, to direct me in the right way, to reveal to me His attributes, His Son, and His Spirit, to feed my soul with His Word, to encourage me when things go wrong, to show me His Will, to assure me of His forgiveness, to give me hope when all seems lost, to tell me how much He loves me, and to give me a glimpse of the Kingdom and the glory to come. For all eternity I will continue to receive new lights and knowledge about Him that will thrill my soul with awe and wonder… I can be so absorbed in my own problems and difficulties that the beauty and peace around me are lost in a maze of imaginary clouds that keep me in a tiny cramped world. I must look beyond what is visible and see the invisible reality. Only an Infinite Love could have the power to come down to my level, surround me with omnipotence, raise me up, and hold me in the arms of His fatherly care. Lord and Father, your Son Jesus gives me tangible proof of Your presence in my soul by giving Himself to me in the Holy Eucharist. Through the power of your Spirit’s gifts, let that Presence bear fruit and give proof to my neighbor that Jesus is Lord. Mother Angelica of the Annunciation, P.C.P.A (Mother Angelica († 2016) was a Poor Clare nun and founder of the Eternal Word Television Network. Taken from Mother Angelica On God, His Home, and His Angels. © 2017, EWTN Publishing, Inc. Distributed by Sophia Institute Press, Manchester, NH.

From the Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux

“Since my longing for martyrdom was powerful and unsettling, I turned to the epistles of St. Paul in the hope of finally finding an answer. By chance the 12th and 13th chapters of the 1st epistle to the Corinthians caught my attention, and in the first section I read that not everyone can be an apostle, prophet or teacher, that the Church is composed of a variety of members, and that the eye cannot be the hand. Even with such an answer revealed before me, I was not satisfied and did not find peace. I persevered in the reading and did not let my mind wander until I found this encouraging theme: Set your desires on the greater gifts. And I will show you the way which surpasses all others. For the Apostle insists that the greater gifts are nothing at all without love and that this same love is surely the best path leading directly to God. At length I had found peace of mind. When I had looked upon the mystical body of the Church, I recognized myself in none of the members which St. Paul described, and what is more, I desired to distinguish myself more favorably within the whole body. Love appeared to me to be the hinge for my vocation. Indeed I knew that the Church had a body composed of various members, but in this body the necessary and more noble member was not lacking; I knew that the Church had a heart and that such a heart appeared to be aflame with love. I knew that one love drove the members of the Church to action, that if this love were extinguished, the apostles would have proclaimed the Gospel no longer, the martyrs would have shed their blood no more. I saw and realized that love sets off the bounds of all vocations, that love is everything, that this same love embraces every time and every place. In one word, that love is everlasting. Then, nearly ecstatic with the supreme joy in my soul, I proclaimed: O Jesus, my love, at last I have found my calling: my call is love. Certainly I have found my place in the Church, and You gave me that very place, my God. In the heart of the Church, my mother, I will be love, and thus I will be all things, as my desire finds its direction.”

From a sermon by Pope St. Gregory the Great

“You should be aware that the word “angel” denotes a function rather than a nature. Those holy spirits of Heaven have indeed always been spirits. They can only be called Angels when they deliver some message. Moreover, those who deliver messages of lesser importance are called Angels; and those who proclaim messages of supreme importance are called Archangels. And so it was that not merely an Angel but the Archangel Gabriel was sent to the Virgin Mary. It was only fitting that the highest Angel should come to announce the greatest of all messages. Some Angels are given proper names to denote the service they are empowered to perform. In that holy city, where perfect knowledge flows from the vision of almighty God, those who have no names may easily be known. But personal names are assigned to some, not because they could not be known without them, but rather to denote their ministry when they came among us. Thus, Michael means “Who is like God”; Gabriel is “The Strength of God”; and Raphael is “God’s Reme-dy.” Whenever some act of wondrous power must be performed, Michael is sent, so that his action and his name may make it clear that no one can do what God does by his superior power. So also our ancient foe desired in his pride to be like God, say-ing: I will ascend into Heaven; I will exalt my throne above the stars of Heaven; I will be like the Most High. He will be al-lowed to remain in power until the end of the world when he will be destroyed in the final punishment. Then, he will fight with the Archangel Michael, as we are told by John: A battle was fought with Michael the Archangel. So too Gabriel, who is called “God’s Strength”, was sent to Mary. He came to announce the One who appeared as a humble man to quell the cosmic powers. Thus “God’s Strength” announced the coming of the Lord of the heavenly powers, mighty in battle. Raphael means, as I have said, “God’s Remedy”, for when he touched Tobit’s eyes in order to cure him, he banished the darkness of his blindness. Thus, since he is to heal, he is rightly called “God’s remedy”.” 

Turn my heart to Your decrees - St. Robert Bellarmine,

'On the Ascent of the Soul to God' “O Lord, good and forgiving and abounding in steadfast love, who would not serve You with all his heart, when he has begun at least to taste the sweetness of Your Fatherly rule? What do You order Your servants to do, Lord? ‘Take My yoke upon You,’ You say. What is Your yoke? - ‘My yoke is easy,’ You say, ‘and My burden is light.’ Who would not willingly carry a yoke which does not press down but gives strength, and a bur-den which does not weigh heavily but refreshes? With justification, then, You also say, ‘and you will find rest for your souls’. What is this yoke of Yours that does not tire but brings rest? It is that ‘great and first commandment: you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart’. For what is easier, better and more agreeable than to love goodness, beauty and love, all of which You are, O Lord my God? Do You not offer a reward to those who keep the commandments, which are more desirable than a heap of gold and sweeter than honey from the comb? So in every way You offer a very ample reward, as James the Apostle says: ‘The Lord has prepared the crown of life for those who love Him.’ What is the crown of life? It is a good greater than all we can think of or desire: Paul quotes these words from Isaiah: ‘No eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor has the heart of man conceived, what God has prepared for those who love Him.’ There is much reward in keeping Your commandments. That first and great commandment is not only profitable for the man who keeps it or for God who commands it: the other commandments of God also make perfect him who obeys them, improve him, instruct him and make him illustrious; in a word, they make him good and holy. If you understand this, realize that you have been created for the Glory of God and for your own eternal salvation; this is your end, this is the object of your soul and the treasure of your heart. You will be blessed if you reach this goal, but miserable if you are cut off from it. Therefore consider that to be for your real good which brings you to your goal, and that to be really bad which cuts you off from this goal. Prosperity and adversity, riches and poverty, health and sickness, honor and ignominy, life and death should not be sought after for themselves by the wise man nor are they to be avoided for themselves: if they contribute to the Glory of God and your eternal happiness, they are good and to be sought after; if they are obstacles to this, they are evil and to be avoided.”

The Victory of the Holy Cross – Sermon by St. John Chrysostom

“Have you seen the wonderful Victory? Have you seen the splendid deeds of the Holy Cross? Shall I tell you something still more mar-velous? Learn in what way the Victory was gained, and you will be even more astonished. For by the very means by which the devil had conquered, by these Christ conquered him; and taking up the weapons with which he had fought, He defeated him. Listen to how it was done. A virgin, a tree and a death were the symbols of our defeat. The virgin was Eve: she had not yet known man; the tree was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; the death was Adam’s penalty. But behold again a Virgin and a tree and a death, those symbols of de-feat, become the symbols of His Victory. For in place of Eve there is Mary; in place of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the tree of the Holy Cross; in place of the death of Adam, the death of Christ. Do you see him defeated by the very things through which he had conquered? At the foot of the tree the devil overcame Adam; at the foot of the tree Christ vanquished the devil. And that first tree sent men to Hades; this second one calls back even those who had al-ready gone down there. Again, the former tree concealed man al-ready despoiled and stripped; the second tree shows a naked Victor on high for all to see. And that earlier death condemned those who were born after it; this second death gives life again to those who were born before it. Who can tell the Lord’s mighty deeds? By death we were made immortal: these are the glorious deeds of the Holy Cross. Have you understood the Victory? Have you grasped how it was wrought? Learn now, how this Victory was gained without any sweat or toil of ours. No weapons of ours were stained with blood; our feet did not stand in the front line of battle; we suffered no wounds; witnessed no tumults; and yet we obtained the Victory. The battle was the Lord’s, the crown is ours. Since then Victory is ours, let us imitate the soldiers, and with joyful voices sing the songs of Victory. Let us praise the Lord and say, Death is swallowed up in Victory. O death, where is thy victory? O death, where is thy sting? The Holy Cross did all these wonderful things for us: the Holy Cross is a war memorial erected against the demons, a sword against sin, the sword with which Christ slew the serpent. The Holy Cross is the Father’s Will, the glory of the Only-begotten, the Spirit’s exultation, the beauty of the angels, the guardian of the Church. Paul glories in the Holy Cross; it is the rampart of the saints, it is the light of the whole world.”

From a discourse by St. Andrew of Crete on the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary:

“The fulfilment of the law is Christ Himself, who does not so much lead us away from the letter as lift us up to its spirit. For the law’s consummation was this, that the very lawgiver accomplished His work and changed letter into spirit, summing every-thing up in Himself and, though subject to the law, living by Grace. He subordinated the law, yet harmoniously united Grace with it, not confusing the distinctive characteristics of the one with the other, but effecting the transition in a way most fitting for God. He changed whatever was burdensome, servile and oppressive not what is light and liberating, so that we should be enslaved no longer under the elemental spirits of the world, as the Apostle says, nor held fast as bondservants under the letter of the law. This is the highest, all-embracing benefit that Christ has be-stowed on us. This is the revelation of the mystery, this is the emptying out of the Divine Nature, the union of God and man, and the Deification of the manhood that was assumed. This radiant and manifest coming of God to men most certainly needed a joyful prelude to introduce the great gift of salvation to us. The present festival, the birth of the Mother of God, is the prelude, while the final act is the fore-ordained union of the Word with flesh. Today the Virgin is born, tended and formed and prepared for her role as Mother of God, who is the universal King of the ages. Justly, then, do we celebrate this mystery since it signifies for us a double Grace. We are led towards the Truth, and we are led away from our condition of slavery to the letter of the law. How can this be? Darkness yields before the coming of the light, and Grace exchanges legalism for freedom. But midway between the two stands today’s mystery, at the frontier where types and symbols give way to reality, and the old is replaced by the new. Therefore, let all creation sing and dance and unite to make worthy contribution to the celebration of this day. Let there be one common festival for saints in Heaven and men on earth. Let everything, mundane things and those above, join in festive celebration. Today this created world is raised to the dignity of a holy place for Him who made all things. The creature is newly pre-pared to be a Divine dwelling place for the Creator.

Surrender to Jesus

“As our last end, our center, and Supreme Good, God alone is capable of giving us true peace, perfect rest, and of filling and satiating the immense capacity of our soul. When our soul renounces everything earthly to give itself entirely to its Creator, He fills it with ineffable repose, with a peace surpassing all understanding and the reward of infinite blessings. As a prototype He gives us the model and example of admirable perfection and sanctity, saying: Be holy because I am holy (Lv 11:44). Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect (Mt 5:48). Be merciful as your Father is merciful (Lk 6:36). Be imitators of God, beloved children (Eph 5:1). Furthermore, He imprints His Divine Image upon souls who give themselves entirely to Him. O my God, I surrender myself to You; engrave in my soul a perfect image of Your sanctity and Your Divine Perfections. As king, ruler, and protector, God rules us by the holiest laws, and He is ceaselessly vigilant in governing and protecting us. As judge, He continually exercises His justice and His judgment in the world, giving to everyone according to his works, punishing some and rewarding others. Let us adore and bless God in all the effects He has produced and will produce in creatures by His claims upon man. Let us thank Him for the blessings He has produced in us or would have produced if we had not prevented Him. Let us ask par-don for our resistance. Let us give ourselves to Him that He may exercise all His Divine Powers over us as He pleases and make them as fruitful in us as He desires.” St. John Eudes (St. John (+1680) founded the Society of Jesus and Mary (Eudists) and promoted devotion the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
 

From the Apostolic Constitution of Pope Pius XII on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

In their sermons and speeches on the feast day of the Assumption of the Mother of God, the holy fathers and the great doctors of the Church were speaking of something that the faithful already knew and accepted: all they did was to bring it out into the open, to explain its meaning and substance in other terms. Above all, they made it most clear that this feast commemorated not merely the fact that the Blessed Virgin Mary did not experience bodily decay, but also her triumph over death and her heavenly glory, following the example of her only Son, Jesus Christ. Thus St. John Damascene, who is the greatest exponent of this Tradition, compares the bodily Assumption of the revered Mother of God with her other gifts and privileges: It was right that she who had kept her virginity unimpaired through the process of giving birth should have kept her body without decay through death. It was right that she who had given her Creator, as a child, a place at her breast should be given a place in the dwelling-place of her God. It was right that the bride espoused by the Father should dwell in the heavenly bridal chamber. It was right that she who had gazed on her Son on the Cross, her heart pierced at that moment by the sword of sorrow that she had escaped at His birth, should now gaze on Him seated with His Father. It was right that the Mother of God should possess what belongs to her Son and be honored by every creature as God’s Mother and handmaid. St. Germanus of Constantinople considered the preservation from decay of the body of the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary, and its elevation to Heaven as being not only appropriate to her Motherhood but also to the peculiar sanctity of its virgin state: It is written, that you appear in beauty, and your virginal body is altogether holy, altogether chaste, altogether the dwelling-place of God; from which it follows that it is not in its nature to decay into dust, but that it is transformed, being human, into a glorious and incorruptible life, the same body, living and glorious, unharmed, sharing in perfect life. Another very ancient author asserts: Being the most glorious Mother of Christ our savior and our God, the giver of life and immortality, she is given life by Him and shares bodily incorruptibility for all eternity with Him who raised her from the grave and drew her up to Him in a way that only He can understand. All that the holy fathers say refers ultimately to Scripture as a foundation, which gives us the vivid image of the great Mother of God as being closely attached to her Divine Son and always sharing His lot. It is important to remember that from the second century onwards the holy fathers have been talking of the Virgin Mary as the new Eve for the new Adam: not equal to Him, of course, but closely joined with Him in the battle against the enemy, which ended in the triumph over sin and death that had been promised even in Paradise. The glorious resurrection of Christ is essential to this Victory and its final prize, but the Blessed Virgin’s share in that fight must also have ended in the glorification of her body. For as the Apostle says: When this mortal nature has put on immortality, then the Scripture will be fulfilled that says “Death is swallowed up in victory”. So then, the great Mother of God, so mysteriously united to Jesus Christ from all eternity by the same decree of predestination, Immaculately Conceived, an intact virgin throughout her Divine Motherhood, a noble associate of our Redeemer as He defeated sin and its consequences, received, as it were, the final crowning privilege of being preserved from the corruption of the grave and, following her Son in His Victory over death, was brought, body and soul, to the highest glory of Heaven, to shine as Queen at the right hand of that same Son, the immortal King of Ages.

Reflection from the Spiritual Canticle by St John of the Cross:

“The soul united to God and transformed in Him draws from within God a Divine Breath, much like the most high God Himself. And God, abiding in the soul, breathes forth the Life of the soul as its exemplar. This I take to be what Paul meant when he said: Because you are Children of God, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying, “Abba, Father;” this is what takes place in those who have achieved perfection. One should not wonder that the soul is capable of so sublime an activity. For if God so favors her that she is made God-like by union with the most Holy Trinity, I ask you then, why it should seem so incredible that the soul, at one with the Trinity and in the greatest possible likeness to it, should share the understanding, knowledge and love which God achieves in Himself? How this is possible no other power or wisdom can express, save by explaining how the Son of God obtained this sublime state for us and won for us the power to be the Children of God, as He asked of the Father: Father, I desire that where I am those you have given me may also be with me, that they may see the glory you have given me, that is, that they may share with certainty the very task I perform? And then He said: Not for them alone do I ask but also for those who will come to believe in me through their teaching, that all may be one as you, Father, are one in me and I in you, that they may be one in us; that the world may believe that you have sent me. And the glory you have given me I have given them that they may be one as we are. I in them, you in me, that they may be made perfect, and the world will know that you sent me and as you have loved me, so I have loved them. The Father thus gives them the same love He shares with the Son, though not by nature as with the Son, but through unity and transformation of Love. One should not think that the Son is asking the Father to make the saints one with Him in essence and nature as the Son is with the Father, but rather that they be united with Him in Love, just as the Father and Son are one in the essential unity of Love. Accordingly, souls possess the same goods by participation that the Son possesses by nature. As a result, they are truly Divine by participation, equals and companions of God. Thus Peter said: May grace and peace be perfected in you in the knowledge of God and Christ Jesus our Lord. For all things of his divine power, which are given to us for our life and goodness, are given through the knowledge of him who called us to his own glory and power, by which he has given us great and precious promises, that by these we may be made partakers of the divine nature. So the soul, in this union which God has ordained, joins in the work of the Trinity, not yet fully as in the life to come, but nonetheless even now in a real and perceptible way. O my soul, created to enjoy such exquisite gifts, what are you doing, where is your life going? How wretched is the blindness of Adam’s children, if indeed we are blind to such a brilliant light and deaf to so insistent a voice.”

Prayer for any time of day to defeat temptation

Popular tradition holds that St. Anthony of Padua taught a prayer to a poor woman who sought help against the temptations of the devil. The Franciscan Pope, Sixtus V, had the prayer - also called “the motto of St. Anthony” - engraved into the base of the obelisk erected in St. Peter’s Square in Rome. In the original Latin, the prayer says:


Ecce Crucem Domini!

Fugite partes adversae!

Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David!

Alleluia!


And translated, it reads


Behold, the Cross of the Lord!

Begone, all evil powers!

The Lion of the tribe of Judah, The Root of David, has conquered!

Alleluia!

Go to Joseph

“Go, then to Joseph, and do all that he shall say to you; Go to Joseph, and obey him as Jesus and Mary obeyed him; Go to Joseph, and speak to him as they spoke to him; Go to Joseph, and consult him as they consulted him; Go to Joseph, and honor him as they honored him; Go to Joseph, and be grateful to him as they were grateful to him; Go to Joseph, and love him, as they love him still.” St. Alphonsus Liguori “Some Saints are privileged to extend to us their patronage with particular efficacy in certain needs, but not in others; but our holy patron St. Joseph has the power to assist us in all cases, in every necessity, in every undertaking.” St. Thomas Aquinas

Reflection by St. Elizabeth of the Trinity

To approach God we must believe. Thus speaks St. Paul. He also says, Faith is the substance of things to be hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. That is, “Faith makes so present and so certain future goods, that by it they take on existence in our soul and subsist there before we have fruition of them.” St. John of the Cross says that it serves as “feet” to go to God, and that it is “possession in an obscure manner.” It alone can give us true light concerning Him whom we love, and our soul must choose it as the means to reach blessed union. It pours out in torrents in the depths of our being all spiritual goods. Christ, speaking to the Samaritan woman, indicated Faith when He promised to all those who would believe in Him that He would give them a Fountain of Water springing up unto life everlasting. Thus even in this life Faith gives us God - covered, it is true, with a veil, but nonetheless God Himself. When that which is perfect comes, that is, clear vision, then that which is imperfect, in other words, knowledge given through Faith, will receive all its perfection (1 Cor 13:10). We have come to know and to believe in the Love God has for us. That is our great act of Faith, the way to repay our God Love for Love; it is the mystery hidden in the Father’s Heart, of which St. Paul speaks, which, at last, we penetrate and our whole soul thrills! When it can believe in this exceeding Love which envelops it, we may say of it as was said of Moses, he was unshakable in Faith as if he had seen the Invisible (Heb 11:27). It no longer rests in inclinations or feelings; it matters little to the soul whether it feels God or not, whether He sends it joy or suffering: it believes in His Love. The more it is tried, the more its Faith increases because it passes over all obstacles, as it were, to go rest in the Heart of Infinite Love who can perform only works of Love. So also to this soul wholly awakened in its Faith the Master’s voice can say in intimate secrecy the words…God in peace, your Faith has saved you.

Prayer to Our Lady Mount Carmel (Feast: July 16)

O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine; splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in this my necessity (name intention). O star of the sea, help me and show me herein you are my Mother. O holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to aid me in my need; there are none that can withstand your power. O show me herein you are my Mother. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3x) Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your hands. (3x)
 

Prayer for Priests by St. Teresa of Avila

“O my Most Sweet Jesus, O Jesus, Eternal High Priest, keep Thy priests in the shelter of Thy Sacred Heart, where no one can hurt them. Keep their anointed hands unsullied, which daily handle Thy Sacred Body. Keep pure the lips which are reddened with Thy Precious Blood. Keep pure and unworldly their hearts which are sealed with the sublime token of Thy glorious Priesthood. Cause them to grow in love and loyalty to Thee and protect them from the contamination of the world. With their power of transforming bread and wine, give them the power of transforming hearts. Bless their work with rich fruit and grant them one day the crown of Eternal Life. Amen.”


Daily Offering to the Father - by St Gertrude the Great (1256-1302)

Eternal Father, I offer Thee the most Precious Blood of Thy Divine Son, Jesus, in union with the Holy Masses said throughout the world today, for all the Holy Souls in Purgatory, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church, for those in my own home, and in my family. Amen.
 

From the Way of Perfection by St. Teresa of Avila

“What person, however careless, who had to address someone of importance, would not spend time in thinking how to approach him so as to please him and not be considered tedious? He would also think what he was going to ask for and what use he would make of it, especially if his petition were for some particular thing, as our good Jesus tells us our petitions must be. This point seems to me very important. Could you not, my Lord, have ended this prayer in a single sentence, by saying: “Give us, Father, whatever is good for us”? For, in addressing One Who knows everything, there would seem to be no need to say any more. Eternal Wisdom! Between you and your Father this was quite sufficient. This is how you made your request of Him in the Garden of Gethsemane. You showed Him what You wished for and what You feared, but left it all in His hands. But You know us, my Lord, and You know that we have not given ourselves up to the Will of Your Father as completely as You did. For us, it is best to pray for specific things, so that as each of them comes to mind we can pause to consider whether it is something good that we are asking for; so that if it is not, we should refrain from asking for it. Otherwise (being what we are, free will and all) we will not accept what God chooses to give us, even if it is far better than what we asked for, simply because it is not exactly what we asked for. We are the sort of people who cannot feel rich unless we feel the weight of the actual coins in our hand. Now the good Jesus bids us say these words, in which we pray that the Kingdom may come in us: Hallowed be Thy Name, Thy Kingdom come. See how great our Master’s Wisdom is! I am thinking of what it is we are asking for when we ask for the Kingdom: it is important that we should understand this. His Majesty saw that because of our weakness we could not hallow or praise or magnify or glorify the Holy Name of the Eternal Father in a way adequate to its greatness. We could not, that is, do it by ourselves, if His Majesty did not help us by giving us His Kingdom here on earth. And so the good Jesus places these two petitions - Hallowed be Thy Name and Thy Kingdom come next to each other, so that we can understand what we are asking for and why it is important to beg for it and to do all we can to please the One who is able to give it to us. Let me explain how I understand it. Now, then. The greatest joy in the Kingdom of Heaven (the greatest among many) seems to me to be that we will no longer be tied up with earthly concerns but will have rest and glory within us - rejoicing that gives joy to everyone, peace that lasts forever - satisfaction in ourselves, a satisfaction that comes from seeing how everyone is praising the Lord and blessing and hallowing His Name, while no one offends Him. Everyone loves Him. Each soul has no wish other than to love Him: it cannot stop loving Him because it knows Him truly. If only we knew Him like that even here on earth, we would love Him in the same way - not with that degree of perfection, of course, but in a very different way from the way we love Him now.”

From St Cyprian's treatise on the Lord's Prayer

“Christ has clearly added a law here, binding us to a definite condition, that we should ask for our debts to be forgiven us only as much as we ourselves forgive our debtors, knowing that we cannot obtain what we seek in respect of our own sins unless we ourselves have acted in exactly the same way to those who have sinned against us. This is why He says in another place: By whatever standard you measure, by that standard will you too be measured. And the servant who had all his debt forgiven him by his Master but would not forgive his fellow-servant was cast into prison: because he would not forgive his fellow-servant, he lost the indulgence that his Master had granted him. And Christ makes this point even more strongly in His teaching: When you stand up to pray, He says, if you have anything against anyone, forgive it, so that your Father who is in Heaven may forgive your sins. But if you do not forgive, nor will your Father in Heaven forgive you. On the day of judgment there are no possible excuses: you will be judged according to your own sentence, and whatever you have inflicted, that is what you will suffer. For God commands us to be peacemakers, and to agree, and to be of one mind in His House. What He has made us by the second birth He wishes us to continue during our infancy, that we who have begun to be children of God may abide in His peace, and that having one Spirit we should also have one heart and one mind. Thus God does not accept the sacrifice of one who is in disagreement but commands him to go back from the altar and first be reconciled with his brother, so that God may be placated by the prayers of a peacemaker. Our peace and concord are the greatest possible sacrifice to God - a people united in the unity of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Not even when Abel and Cain were making the first sacrifice - not even then did God pay attention to their gifts. He looked into their hearts, and the gift that was acceptable was the one offered by the one who was acceptable in his heart. Abel, peaceable and righteous in sacrificing in innocence to God, taught the rest of us that when we bring our gift to the altar we should come, like him, with the Fear of God, with a heart free of deceit, with the law of righteousness, with the peace of concord. He sacrificed in such a way, and so he was worthy to become, afterwards, himself a sacrifice to God: he who bore witness through the first martyrdom, who initiated the Lord’s passion by the glory of his blood, had both the Lord’s righteousness and the Lord’s peace. Such are those who are crowned by the Lord at the end; such are those who will sit and judge with Him on the day of judgment. But he who quarrels and stirs up discord, he who is not at peace with his brethren - the Apostle and holy Scripture together testify that even if he meets death for the sake of Christ’s Name, he will still be held guilty of fraternal dissension, for it is written, whoever hates his brother is a murderer, and the murderer cannot attain the Kingdom of Heaven or abide with God. No-one can be with Christ who preferred to imitate Judas rather than Christ.”

Lectio Divina

Introductory Prayer + Humbly recognize the loving Presence of the indwelling Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

+ Praise and thank Him for His Word and this moment of prayer.

+ Ask the Holy Spirit for the gift to receive the Word of God as He wills. Lectio (Reading)

What does the Word of God say?

+ Slowly read the passage a few times with great attentive reverence, aloud if possible.

+ Notice the words that strike you in a particular way, positively or negatively. Meditatio (Meditation) What does the Word of God say to me? + Dialog with God about why those particular words and phrases struck you; how do they apply to you?

+ Reflect on your own reactions to the Word; what is God showing you about yourself?

+ Write down reflections and insights. Oratio (Praying) What do I say to God in response to His Word?

+ Respond sincerely in a conversation with God as with a friend; talk about what is really in your heart.

+ Praise, thank, trust Him; ask for forgiveness; intercede, petition for graces. Contemplatio (Contemplation) What conversion of heart is God asking of me?

+ Be present with the Word and rest in God.

+ Thank Jesus for living this gift of Himself in me. Concluding Prayer

+ Praise and thank God for the graces received.

+ Close with an Our Father

The 12 Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to St . Margaret Mary Alacoque :

Our Lord Jesus Christ appeared to St. Margaret Mary between 1673-1675. Among the words spoken to her, she heard Jesus make 12 promises to those who would respond to the pleading of His Heart and make an effort to return His Love. St. Margaret Mary once said, “I do not know of any other exercise in the spiritual life that is more calculated to raise a soul in a short amount of time to the height of perfection and to make it taste the true sweetness to be found in the service of Jesus Christ.”
1. I will give them all the graces necessary in their state of life. 2. I will establish peace in their homes. 3. I will comfort them in all their afflictions. 4. I will be their secure refuge during life, and above all, in death. 5. I will bestow abundant blessings upon all their undertakings. 6. Sinners will find in My Heart the source and infinite ocean of Mercy. 7. Lukewarm souls shall become fervent. 8. Fervent souls shall quickly mount to high perfection. 9. I will bless every place in which an image of My Heart is exposed and honored. 10. I will give to priests the gift of touching the most hardened hearts. 11. Those who shall promote this devotion shall have their names written in My Heart. 12. I promise you in the excessive Mercy of My Heart that My all powerful Love will grant to all those who receive Holy Communion on the First Fridays in nine consecutive months the grace of final perseverance; they shall not die in My disgrace, nor without receiving their Sacraments. My Divine Heart shall be their safe refuge in this last moment.

The Anima Christi

The Anima Christi is a prayer from around the 14th century. It is still widely used after receiving the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Holy Communion. Soul of Christ, sanctify me Body of Christ, save me Blood of Christ, inebriate me Water from Christ's side, wash me Passion of Christ, strengthen me O good Jesus, hear me Within Thy wounds hide me Suffer me not to be separated from Thee From the malicious enemy defend me In the hour of my death call me And bid me come unto Thee That I may praise Thee with Thy saints and with Thy angels, Forever and ever. Amen. http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/prayers/

The Holy Trinity (From a letter by St. Athanasius)

“It will not be out of place to consider the ancient tradition, teaching and Faith of the Catholic Church, which was revealed by the Lord, proclaimed by the apostles and guarded by the fathers. For upon this Faith the Church is built, and if anyone were to lapse from it, he would no longer be a Christian either in fact or in name. We acknowledge the Trinity, holy and perfect, to consist of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. In this Trinity there is no intrusion of any alien element or of anything from outside, nor is the Trinity a blend of creative and created being. It is a wholly creative and energizing reality, self-consistent and undivided in its active power, for the Father makes all things through the Word and in the Holy Spirit, and in this way the unity of the Holy Trinity is preserved. Accordingly, in the Church, one God is preached, one God who is above all things and through all things and in all things. God is above all things as Father, for He is principle and source; He is through all things through the Word; and He is in all things in the Holy Spirit. Writing to the Corinthians about spiritual matters, Paul traces all reality back to one God, the Father, saying: Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; and there are varieties of service but the same Lord; and there are varieties of working, but it is the same God who inspires them all in everyone. Even the Gifts that the Spirit dispenses to individuals are given by the Father through the Word. For all that belongs to the Father belongs also to the Son, and so the Graces given by the Son in the Spirit are true Gifts of the Father. Similarly, when the Spirit dwells in us, the Word who bestows the Spirit is in us too, and the Father is present in the Word. This is the meaning of the text: My Father and I will come to him and make Our home with him. For where the light is, there also is the radiance; and where the radiance is, there too are its power and its resplendent Grace. This is also Paul’s teaching in his Second Letter to the Corinthians: The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the Love of God and the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. For Grace and the Gift of the Trinity are given by the Father through the Son in the Holy Spirit. Just as Grace is given from the Father through the Son, so there could be no communication of the Gift to us except in the Holy Spirit. But when we share in the Spirit, we possess the Love of the Father, the Grace of the Son and the Fellowship of the Spirit Himself.”

Prayer to the Virgin Mary:

My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

Prayer to St. Joseph:

Oh, St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God. I place in you all my interests and desires. Oh, St. Joseph, do assist me by your powerful intercession, and obtain for me from your Divine Son all spiritual blessings, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. So that, having engaged here below your heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most loving of Fathers. Oh, St. Joseph, I never weary of contemplating you, and Jesus asleep in your arms; I dare not approach while He reposes near your heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me and ask Him to return the Kiss when I draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, Patron of departing souls - pray for me. Amen.


Spiritual Communion Prayer:

My Jesus, I believe that You are truly present, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Most Holy Eucharist. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally in the Most Holy Eucharist, please come at least spiritually into my heart now. I spiritually em-brace You and choose to unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You and Your Love. Thank You, Jesus! I love You! Amen

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep you priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.

Victory in our Lord’s Precious Blood

“I, Caterina, servant and slave of the servants of Christ crucified, am writing to you in His Precious Blood. I long to see you sharing in the Blood of God’s Son - as a son created by the supreme Father in His image and likeness and as a ransomed servant, so that you may walk in love and in holy awe of God… What heart is so hard and stubborn that it would not melt contemplating the affectionate love Divine Goodness bears for it? Love, then, love! Ponder the fact that you were loved before ever you loved. For God looked within Himself and fell in love with the beauty of His creature and so created us. He was moved by the fire of His ineffable Charity to one purpose only: that we should have Eternal Life and enjoy the infinite good God was enjoying in Himself. Oh boundless Love, well have you shown that Love! When we lost grace by deadly sin, by disobedience to You, my Lord, we lost Love. But look at the way the Holy Spirit’s clemency chose to restore grace to us. See how God’s supreme exaltedness took on the servitude of our humanity in such lowliness and profound humility that our pride ought to be utterly confounded! Adam’s foolish children may well be ashamed. For is there any greater sight than to see God stooped down to humanity - as if humanity were in control of God rather than God having control over humanity? For humanity is nothing of itself; what we have, we have from God by grace, not because He owes it to us. This is why no man who knows himself will ever mortally offend God or become proud because of his position or greatness or power. If he were lord of the whole world, he would consider himself nothing… This is why the saints say that God’s servants are the ones who are free sovereigns; they have won the victory. There are many who have been victorious over a city or a fortress, but if they have failed to conquer themselves and their enemies - the world the flesh, and the devil - one could say they have nothing at all… Choose to hold fast your lordship over the city of your soul. Fight fiercely against those three enemies… These enemies of ours have been rendered powerless, because the spotless Lamb gave Himself up to the shameful death of the most Holy Cross in order to restore our liberty and make us free.” From a letter by St. Catherine of Siena (+1380) Doctor of the Church, Third Order Dominican, stigmatist and papal counselor

The Victory of the Holy Cross:

“Death trampled our Lord underfoot, but He in His turn treated death as a highroad for His own feet. He submitted to it, enduring it willingly, because by this means He would be able to destroy death in spite of itself. Death had its own way when our Lord went out from Jerusalem carrying His Cross; but when by a loud cry from that Cross He summoned the dead from the underworld, death was powerless to prevent it. Death slew Him by means of the Body which He had assumed, but that same Body proved to be the weapon with which He conquered death. Concealed beneath the cloak of His manhood, His Godhead engaged death in combat; but in slaying our Lord, death itself was slain. It was able to kill natural human life, but was itself killed by the Life that is above the nature of man. Death could not devour our Lord unless He possessed a Body, neither could hell swallow Him up unless He bore our flesh; and so He came in search of a chariot in which to ride to the underworld. This chariot was the Body which He received from the Virgin; in it He invaded death’s fortress, broke open its strong-room and scattered all its treasure. At length He came upon Eve, the mother of all the living. She was that vineyard whose enclosure her own hands had enabled death to violate, so that she could taste its fruit; thus the mother of all the living became the source of death for every living creature. But in her stead Mary grew up, a new vine in place of the old. Christ, the new Life, dwelt within her. When death, with its customary impudence, came foraging for her mortal fruit, it encountered its own destruction in the hidden Life that fruit contained. All unsuspecting, it swallowed Him up, and in so doing released Life itself and set free a multitude of men. He who was also the carpenter’s glorious Son set up His Cross above death’s all-consuming jaws, and led the human race into the dwelling place of Life. Since a tree had brought about the downfall of mankind, it was upon a Tree that mankind crossed over to the realm of life. Bitter was the branch that had once been grafted upon that ancient tree, but sweet the young shoot that has now been grafted in, the shoot in which we are meant to recognize the Lord whom no creature can resist. We give glory to You, Lord, who raised up Your Cross to span the jaws of death like a bridge by which souls might pass from the region of the dead to the land of the living. We give glory to You who put on the Body of a single mortal man and made it the source of Life for every other mortal man. You are incontestably alive. Your murderers sowed Your living Body in the earth as farmers sow grain, but it sprang up and yielded an abundant harvest of men raised from the dead. Come then, my brothers and sisters, let us offer our Lord the great and all-embracing Sacrifice of our Love, pouring out our treasury of hymns and prayers before Him who offered His Cross in Sacrifice to God for the enrichment of us all.” (St. Ephrem, Deacon and Doctor of the Church)

All are called to Holiness:

“If the business of becoming holy seems to present insufferable difficulties, it is merely because we have a wrong idea of it. In reality, holiness consists of one thing only: complete loyalty to God’s Will. Now everyone can practice this loyalty, whether actively or passively. To be actively loyal means obeying the laws of God and the Church and fulfilling all the duties imposed on us by our way of life. Passive loyalty means that we lovingly accept all that God sends us at each moment of the day. Now is there anything here too difficult for us? Certainly nothing in active loyalty, for if the duties are beyond our powers, we are not expected to attempt to fulfill them. If we are too ill to go to (Holy) Mass, we need not. And it is the same for all other precepts which lay down duties. But, of course, there can be no exemption from precepts which forbid wrongdoing, for we are never allowed to sin. Can anything be more sensible? Or easier? We are left with no excuse. Yet God asks nothing more than this. But He does require it from everyone without exception. Class, time and place mean nothing. Everyone must obey.” Abandonment to Divine Providence, by Fr. Jean-Pierre Caussade

Archdiocesan Synod Prayer to St Joseph Year of St Joseph— December 8, 2020 – December 8, 2021

Heavenly Father, who gave St. Joseph to Jesus and Mary as protector and guide, grant that our Archdiocesan Synod, under his protection and guidance, may help us discern your direction for our Church. May we listen as he listened, trust as he trusted, obey as he obeyed, receive as he received, love as he loved, and share in his life of devotion to Jesus and Mary. Amen. St. Joseph, pray for us. archspm.org/synod/stjoseph

Prayer for Priests by St. Therese of Lisieux, Carmelite

O Jesus, eternal Priest, keep you priests within the shelter of Your Sacred Heart, where none may touch them. Keep unstained their anointed hands, which daily touch Your Sacred Body. Keep unsullied their lips, daily purpled with Your Precious Blood. Keep pure and unearthly their hearts, sealed with the sublime mark of the Priesthood. Let Your holy Love surround them and shield them from the world’s contagion. Bless their labors with abundant fruit and may the souls to whom they minister be their joy and consolation here and in Heaven their beautiful and everlasting crown. Amen.


Spiritual Communion Prayer:

My Jesus, I believe that You are truly present, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Most Holy Eucharist. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally in the Most Holy Eucharist, please come at least spiritually into my heart now. I spiritually embrace You and choose to unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You and Your Love. Thank You, Jesus! I love You! Amen.
 

RENEWAL OF BAPTISMAL PROMISES

V. Do you reject Satan?

R. I do.

V. And all his works?

R. I do.

V. And all his empty promises?

R. I do.

V. Do you believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and earth?

R. I do.

V. Do you believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord, who was born of the Virgin Mary, was crucified, died, and was buried, rose from the dead, and is now seated at the right hand of the Father?

R. I do.

V. Do you believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting?

R. I do.

Lord Jesus, Have Mercy on Us (Diary of St. Faustina, 72 & 73)

“O Jesus, eternal Truth, our Life, I call upon You and I beg Your mercy for poor sinners. O sweetest Heart of my Lord, full of pity and unfathomable mercy, I plead with You for poor sinners. O Most Sacred Heart, Fount of Mercy from which gush forth rays of inconceivable graces upon the entire human race, I beg of You light for poor sinners. O Jesus, be mindful of Your own bitter Passion and do not permit the loss of souls redeemed at so dear a price of Your most Precious Blood. O Jesus, when I consider the great price of Your Blood, I rejoice at its immensity, for one drop alone would have been enough for the salvation of all sinners. Although sin is an abyss of wickedness and ingratitude, the price paid for us can never be equaled. Therefore, let every soul trust in the Passion of the Lord, and place its hope in His mercy. God will not deny His mercy to anyone. Heaven and earth may change, but God's mercy will never be exhausted. Oh, what immense joy burns in my heart when I contemplate Your incomprehensible goodness, O Jesus! I desire to bring all sinners to Your feet that they may glorify Your mercy throughout endless ages. O my Jesus, despite the deep night that is all around me and the dark clouds which hide the horizon, I know that the sun never goes out. O Lord, though I cannot comprehend You and do not understand Your ways, I nonetheless trust in Your mercy. If it is Your will, Lord, that I live always in such darkness, may You be blessed. I ask You only one thing, Jesus: do not allow me to offend You in any way. O my Jesus, You alone know the longings and the sufferings of my heart. I am glad I can suffer for You, however little. When I feel that the suffering is more than I can bear, I take refuge in the Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, and I speak to Him with profound silence.”

The ABC's of Mercy:

The message of Mercy is that God loves us - all of us, no matter how great our sins. He wants us to recognize that His mercy is greater than our sins, so that we will call upon Him with trust, receive His mercy, and let it flow through us to others. Thus, all will come to share His joy. It is a message we can call to mind simply by remembering ABC. Ask for His Mercy. God wants us to approach Him in prayer constantly, repenting of our sins and asking Him to pour His mercy out upon us and upon the whole world. Be Merciful to Others. God wants us to receive His mercy and let it flow through us to others. He wants us to extend love and forgiveness to others just as He does to us. Completely Trust in Jesus. God wants us to know that the graces of His mercy are dependent upon our trust. The more we trust in Jesus, the more we will receive.

What is the Easter Octave?

The octave of Easter is made up of the eight days from Easter Sunday to Divine Mercy Sunday (the Second Sunday of Easter). It is a way of continuing in the experience of the spiritual blessings of Easter Sunday and prolonging the joy of Jesus’ victory over sin and death. Spiritually, each day of the Octave calls us to continue to experience the joy we celebrate in the mystery of Christ’s love for us and His promise to give us a share in His victory.

Prayer Before the Crucifix:

Look down upon me, good and gentle Jesus while before Your face I humbly kneel and, with burning soul, pray and beseech You to fix deep in my heart lively sentiments of Faith, Hope, and Charity; true contrition for my sins, and a firm purpose of amendment. While I contemplate, with great love and tender pity, Your five most Precious Wounds, pondering over them within me and calling to mind the words which David, Your prophet, said of You, my Jesus: “They have pierced My hands and My feet, they have numbered all My bones.” Amen.
 

Jesus: Our Consolation:

“Go and sin no more. This is what Jesus says to me every time I go to confession. How great is the goodness of heart of my Beloved, and I wish to respond to His delicacy towards me with a pure soul and the heart of an angel! These words of our Lord touch me to the quick. How delicate is the Heart of Jesus. Such love and such tenderness could proceed only from God! I undertake, O my Jesus, to sin no more. At your feet in the Sacrament of Penance, I, a penitent sinner, will humbly implore your infinite Mercy. I will be direct and open, and will ask you unceasingly for that grace, which is so uncommon, to walk straight before the Lord… You have the words of Eternal Life, and I will listen to no other voice but Yours, Jesus, the God of my soul! Only You, O my Jesus, Life of my life, speak to my heart. O divine Speech, O beloved Word! O beloved Host! O my Jesus meek and humble of Heart. Speak to my heart and calm the storms which agitate it. Say but a word, and peace will return to it. Speak, my Lord, speak; your poor servant listens to You, one word from You and my soul shall be saved. To whom shall I go, Life of my life, if not to You who are Life Eternal? When my soul is sad and weary through desolation and abandonment, where shall I find refreshment, and peace, if not in Your most Precious Blood, which rejoices the soul by the visits of Its Grace. When I am overcome with weakness and discouragement, when temptations surround me on every side, to whom shall I have recourse, but to Him who is consolation and strength itself? And when my soul is flooded and filled with consolation, and peace and happiness reign in my heart, to whom shall I go, if not to You, O my Jesus, that I may share my joy and happiness with You. On every occasion, O my Beloved, it is to You that I wish to go; it is upon Your most loving Heart that I wish to lean, both now and through eternity.” --Blessed Concepcion Cabrera de Armida (Blessed Concepcion (+1937),also known as ‘Conchita’, was a wife, mother, widow and mystic; and the first Mexican laywoman to be beatified.)

God’s trust in St. Joseph:

“If the name of trustee is a mark of honor and testifies to probity; if, in order to confide a trust, we choose the one whose virtue is most assured, whose fidelity is most proven, and finally, the one who is the most intimate and most confidential of our friends, then how shall we measure the glory of Saint Joseph? God made him the trustee not only of blessed Mary, whose angelic purity made her so acceptable in his eyes, but still more of his own Son, the sole object of his delight and the unique hope of our salvation. Saint Joseph he made the trustee of the common treasure of God and man: the person of Jesus Christ. What eloquence could equal the grandeur and majesty of this title? He cannot be rightly praised without the assistance of grace. Grace will help me to plumb so deep a mystery… The first of the treasures committed to his trust - the first, that is, in the order of time - was the holy virginity of Mary, which he had to preserve inviolate under the sacred veil of marriage, and which he always religiously protected as a sacred trust. The second and the more imposing was the person of Jesus Christ, whom the heavenly Father placed in his hands so that he might serve as the earthly father of the Holy Child. The third you will find most admirable, if I am able to explain it to you clearly. To understand it, we must realize that a secret is a kind of treasure. To betray the secret of a friend is to violate the sanctity of trust. The law says that if you spread abroad the secret of a testament that I confide in you, I may then take action against you for your lapse as trustee. The reason for this is plain: a secret is a kind of trust. From this you will easily comprehend that Joseph was the trustee of the eternal Father because God told him His secret. Which secret? The marvelous secret of the Incarnation of His Son. God’s plan was not to reveal Jesus Christ to the world before His hour had come. Saint Joseph was chosen not only to keep the secret, but even to conceal it. Thus, we read in the Gospel that, with Mary, he marveled at all that was said of the Savior, but we do not read that he spoke, because the eternal Father revealed the mystery to him in secret and under the obligation of silence. Saint Bernard explained: “God desired to entrust to his faithfulness the most sacred secret of His heart.” How precious you are to God, O peerless Joseph, for to you He confided His three great treasures: the virginity of Mary, the person of His only-begotten Son, and the secret of all His mystery.” Bishop Jacques-Benigne Bossuet (+1704)

 

True Love

“But remember, we cannot attain such a great good as seeing God without first making an effort in this life to experience Him through burning, blazing love, a love that attracts and embraces all the virtues. Anyone who has been wounded by the arrow of Divine Charity will not be lacking in virtue, and that Charity is gotten at the table of the most Holy Cross, where the spotless Lamb is table, food, and waiter. Now how can we keep from loving our gentle Savior, when we see how much we have been loved by Him? It is the character and way of Love always to return Love for Love, and lover is trans-formed into beloved. So it is with the soul, Christ’s bride, who sees herself loved by Him: let her show that she wants to make a return to Him by returning His Love. I mean, let her because of her Love be willing to endure pain and dishonor for Him, and she will thus be transformed and become one with Him through Love and desire. She will Love what God Loves and hate what God hates, for she will see that the gentle Jesus found His greatest joy in enduring the burdensome Cross for Love of the Father’s honor and our salvation, as one who relished souls. And we must relish them in the same way, and conform ourselves with Him. So let’s run! Let’s sleep no longer in the bed of apathy! Let’s run to get to this true Good! I’ll say no more. Keep living in God’s holy and tender Love. Gentle Jesus! Jesus Love!” St. Catherine of Sienna (d. 1380; Doctor of the Church, Dominican, stigmatist and papal counselor)

The Year of St. Joseph Prayer

Ad te, beate Ioseph: To you, O blessed Joseph, do we come in our afflictions, and having implored the help of your most holy Spouse, we confidently invoke your patronage also. Through that charity which bound you to the Immaculate Virgin Mother of God and through the paternal love with which you embraced the Child Jesus, we humbly beg you graciously to regard the inheritance which Jesus Christ has purchased by His Blood, and with your power and strength to aid us in our necessities. O most watchful guardian of the Holy Family, defend the chosen children of Jesus Christ; O most loving father, ward off from us every contagion of error and corrupting influence; O our most mighty protector, be kind to us and from Heaven assist us in our struggle with the power of darkness. As once you rescued the Child Jesus from deadly peril, so now protect God’s Holy Church from the snares of the enemy and from all adversity; shield, too, each one of us by your constant protection, so that, supported by your example and your aid, we may be able to live piously, to die in holiness, and to obtain eternal happiness in Heaven. Amen. by Pope Leo XIII in his 1889 encyclical, Quamquam Pluries.

True Wisdom

Boasting only in our Lord “The wise man must not boast of his wisdom, nor the strong man of his strength, nor the rich man of his riches. What then is the right kind of boasting? What is the source of man’s greatness? Scripture says: The man who boasts must boast of this, that he knows and understands that I am the Lord. Here is man’s great-ness, here is man’s glory and majesty: to know in truth what is great, to hold fast to it, and to seek glory from the Lord of glory. The Apostle tells us: The man who boasts must boast of the Lord. He has just said: Christ was appointed by God to be our wisdom, our righteousness, our sanctification, our redemption, so that, as it is written, a man who boasts must boast of the Lord. Boasting of God is perfect and complete when we take no pride in our own righteousness but acknowledge that we are utterly lacking in true righteousness and have been made righteous only by Faith in Christ. Paul boasts of the fact that he holds his own righteousness in con-tempt and seeks the righteousness in Faith that comes through Christ and is from God. He wants only to know Christ and the power of His resurrection and to have fellowship with His sufferings by taking on the likeness of His death, in the hope that somehow he may arrive at the resurrection of the dead. Here we see all overweening pride laid low. Humanity, there is nothing left for you to boast of, for your boasting and hope lie in putting to death all that is your own and seeking the future life that is in Christ. Since we have its first fruits we are already in its midst, living entirely in the grace and gift of God. It is God who is active within us, giving us both the will and the achievement, in accordance with His good purpose. Through His Spirit, God also reveals His wisdom in the plan He has preordained for our glory. God gives power and strength in our labors. I have toiled harder than all the others, Paul says, but it is not I but the grace of God, which is with me. God rescues us from dangers beyond all human expectation. We felt within ourselves that we had received the sentence of death, so that we might not trust ourselves but in God, who raises the dead; from so great a danger did He deliver us, and does deliver us; we hope in Him, for He will deliver us again.” (From a homily by Saint Basil the Great, bishop)

Our Life, our Sweetness, our Hope!

“The Kingdom of Mercy would be of no use if there were none who needed mercy; because it would be a kingdom without sub-jects. “Who are the subjects of mercy,” asks St. Bernard, “if not the miserable?” The Kingdom of Mary, Queen of Mercy, is immense, and extends over the whole earth; because the whole earth is full of miseries. But of all miseries, the greatest is sin; of all who are miserable, the most miserable are sinners. Over these, more than all others, does Mary, the Queen of Mercy, exercise her power and command. These are the subjects who most of all oppress her heart, and em-ploy all her cares, all her thoughts, and all her authority, in order to liberate them from their extreme miseries and render them happy and blessed, provided they only desire it. These are the most precious gems of her royal crown. Come from Lebanon, my spouse; come from Lebanon, come, says the Holy Spirit, her Spouse. You shall be crowned…from the dens of the lions, from the mountains of the leopards (Sg 4:8). Why should her crown be so monstrous, so horrible, composed of lions, of leopards, tigers, and wild beasts? These monsters, these wild beasts, are the bright gems in the crown of the Queen of Mercy, for these monsters and these wild beasts are sinners, whom Mary has converted and saved. “You shall be crowned from the dens of these lions,” says Rupert the Abbot, “for their salvation shall be your crown.” St. Gertrude once saw this most merciful Lady with her mantle spread out, and under it lions, bears, tigers, and many other wild beasts, who were gathered together and protected by Mary, with the greatest kindness; and the saint understood that those wild beasts were sinners, not yet lost, on whom Mary exercises her most tender compassion.” Dom roberto, ER. CAM. (Dom Roberto was a 17th-century Camaldolese hermit at Monte Corona in Italy. Taken from The Love of Mary: Readings for the Month of May. © 1984, TAN Books, Charlotte, NC)

Act of Faith

O my God, I firmly believe that Thou art one God in three Divine Persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. I believe that Thy Divine Son became man and died for our sins, and that He will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe these and all the truths which the Holy Catholic Church teaches, because Thou hast revealed them, Who canst neither deceive nor be deceived. Amen.

 

Act of Hope

O my God, relying on Thy almighty power and infinite mercy and promises, I hope to obtain pardon of my sins, the help of Thy grace, and life everlasting, through the merits of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Redeemer. Amen.

 

Act of Charity (Love)

O my God, I love Thee above all things, with my whole heart and soul, because Thou art all good and worthy of all my love. I love my neighbor as myself for the love of Thee. I forgive all who have injured me, and ask pardon of all whom I have injured. Amen.

 

Prayer to the Virgin Mary: 
My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen.

Prayer is the light of the soul

Prayer and converse with God is a Supreme Good: it is a partnership and union with God. As the eyes of the body are enlightened when they see light, so our spirit, when it is intent on God, is illumined by His Infinite Light. I do not mean the prayer of outward observance but prayer from the heart, not confined to fixed times or periods, but continuous throughout the day and night. Our spirit should be quick to reach out toward God not only when it is engaged in meditation; at other times also, when it is carrying out its duties, caring for the needy, performing works of charity, giving generously in the service of others, our spirit should long for God, and call Him to mind, so that these works may be seasoned with the salt of God’s Love, and so make a palatable offering to the Lord of the universe. Throughout the whole of our lives we may enjoy the benefit that comes from prayer if we devote a great deal of time to it. Prayer is the light of the spirit, true knowledge of God, mediating between God and man. The spirit, raised up to Heaven by prayer, clings to God with the utmost tenderness; like a child crying tearfully for its mother, it craves the milk that God provides. It seeks the satisfaction of its own desires, and receives gifts outweighing the whole world of nature. Prayer stands before God as an honored ambassador. It gives joy to the spirit, peace to the heart. I speak of prayer, not words. It is the longing for God, love too deep for words, a gift not given by man but by God’s grace. The Apostle Paul says: We do not know how we are to pray but the Spirit Himself pleads for us with inexpressible longings. When the Lord gives this kind of prayer to someone, He gives him riches that cannot be taken away, heavenly food that satisfies the spirit. One who tastes this food is set on fire with an eternal longing for the Lord: His Spirit burns as in a fire of the utmost intensity. Practice prayer from the beginning. Paint your house with the colors of modesty and humility. Make it radiant with the light of justice. Decorate it with the finest gold leaf of good deeds. Adorn it with the walls and stones of Faith and generosity. Crown it with the pinnacle of prayer. In this way you will make it a perfect dwelling place for the Lord. You will be able to receive Him as in a splendid palace, and through His grace you will already possess Him, His image enthroned in the temple of your spirit. From a homily by St. John Chrysostom

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