Tuesday, January 7, 2025

How glorious the cup...

    ...my cup overflows. 
 Psalm 23:5

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“Look then on Jesus, the author and preserver of faith: 
in complete sinlessness He suffered, and at the hands of those
who were His own, and was numbered among the wicked. 
As you drink the cup of the Lord Jesus (how glorious it is!),
give thanks to the Lord, the giver of all blessings."

 From a letter of
St. Raymond of Peñafort
nee Spain~ 1175-1275 (Lived to 100 years old)
Lawyer, Dominican 
(contemporary of St Thomas Aquinas)
Wise and holy Confessor
Founder - Order of Our Lady of Ransom
Compiled Church's legal documents 
into one source (Canon Law)
Patron of Lawyers and Canon Lawyers
Feast Day - January 7
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Photo above: Maj. Jeffrey Whorton, a Roman Catholic priest, celebrating Mass
at St Elijah's Monastery near Mosul in northern Iraq



"May the God of love and peace set your hearts at rest and 
speed you on your journey; may He meanwhile shelter you from 
disturbance of others in the hidden recesses of His love, until 
He brings you at last into that place of complete plenitude 
where you will repose forever in the vision of peace, in the 
security of trust, and in the restful enjoyment of His riches. "
St Raymond of Peñafort

St. Raymond of Peñafort, pray for us!

Monday, January 6, 2025

Preventing soul trouble...

For he has delivered me from all my troubles,
and my eyes have looked in triumph on my foes. 
Psalm 54:7


“What would your wife say if you were a whole month
without showing her any marks of affection? She would say
that you do not love her. You would cause trouble in your home. 
Well, when you do not receive Communion God says to Himself
that you do not love Him. And there is trouble in your soul. ...
Receive Holy Communion often. 
Our Lord cannot refuse you anything 
when He is there in your heart.
You will find strength and solace in this act.”

St. André Bessette
Canada ~ 1845-1937
Holy Cross Brother, porter
Miracle Man of Montreal
Great devotion to Eucharist and St Joseph
Feast Day - January 6

 

"I am only a man, just like you," time after time Br André Bessette reminded petitioners who came to him.  Known as a miracle worker of healing during his lifetime, this humble lay brother insisted on giving all the credit to God, the faith of those healed, and the intercession of St Joseph.  Quietly, he said, 'I will pray for you.'  Time after time, healing came. 
...."He spent his whole life speaking of others to God, and of God to others," said a friend of Br André. "It is difficult to say at what point in his life work began and ended, and at what point prayer started and ended: the two seemed to flow so naturally one into the other."

St. André Bessette, pray for us!

When Alfred (later to be Brother André) Bessette came 
to the Holy Cross Brothers in 1870, he carried with him 
a note from his pastor saying,
"I am sending you a saint." By his death, 
he was receiving 80,000 letters each year 
from the sick who sought his prayers and healing.  
He died in 1937, at age 91.  
A million people filed before his coffin.


“It is with the smallest brushes that the artist paints
the most exquisitely beautiful pictures."
 St André Bessette
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"Put yourself in God's hands; 
He abandons no one." 
St André Bessette
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"There is so little distance between 
heaven and earth 
that God always hears us. 
Nothing but a thin veil separates us from God."
St André Bessette
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We saw his star at its rising 
and 
have come to do him homage.  Matt 2:2
 
“The Magi set out because of a deep desire which 
prompted them to leave everything 
and begin a journey.  
It was as though they had always been 
waiting for that star.” Pope Benedict XVI
 

Solemnity of the Epiphany
Although the date of the Epiphany on the General Calendar of the Church 
is January 6th, in the USA and some other countries it is celebrated 
on the Sunday after January 1st so more Catholics may attend holy Mass. 
This year it was celebrated on January 5.

Sunday, January 5, 2025

EPIPHANY: setting out anew from Christ....

 “The Magi set out because of a deep desire which prompted 
them to leave everything and begin a journey.  
It was as though they had always been 
waiting for that star.” Pope Benedict XVI
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Solemnity of the Epiphany
Although the date of the Epiphany on the General Calendar of the Church 
is January 6th, in the USA and some other countries it is celebrated on the 
Sunday after January 1st so more Catholics may attend holy Mass. 
This year it is celebrated on January 5.
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“No one, whether shepherd or wise man,
can approach God here below except 
by kneeling before the manger at Bethlehem 
and adoring him hidden 
in the weakness of a new-born child.”
- Catechism of the Catholic Church, 56
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They were overjoyed at seeing the star, and on entering
the house they saw the child with Mary his mother.
They prostrated themselves and did him homage. 
 Gospel of Matthew 2:10-11

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 "Today we must make our own 
the happiness which filled the Wise Men 
on their journey to Christ... 
Above all, we must imitate them as they 
place at the Child's feet not only three gifts,
but also their lives...
We need to 'set out anew from Christ,'
with the zeal of Pentecost, 
with renewed enthusiasm.

To set out from Him above all
in a daily commitment to holiness,
with an attitude of prayer
and of listening to His word.

To set out from Him
in order to testify to His love
by living a Christian life
marked by communion, charity 
and witness before the world."
Saint John Paul II


O, come let us adore Him -
Christ the LORD!

“In returning to their own land by another way
the Magi suggest something of great significance for us. 
Our true country is paradise.  
Having now come to the knowledge of Jesus, 
we are forbidden to return to it 
on the path by which we left it. 
For we left our land by the path of pride, of disobedience,
by following after wealth, by eating forbidden food.  
So we must now return another way:
by way of tears, by way of obedience, 
by contempt of the world, by restraining the 
desires of the flesh.” - St Gregory the Great


Photo Image above: Christ Our Life Conference, Des Moines, IA ~ USA (2014)

 

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Balm to every wound...

   Peter said to him, "Jesus Christ heals you. 
Get up and take care of your mat." - Acts 9:34



St. Elizabeth Ann Seton received great solace
by bringing her sorrows to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament
and speaking heart to heart with Him there:

"How sweet, the presence of Jesus
to the longing and harassed soul!
He is instant peace and balm 
to every wound."


St Elizabeth Ann Seton
United States ~ 1774-1821
Convert to Catholicism
Three basic points led her to become Catholic: 
1) belief in the Real Presence
2) devotion to the Blessed Mother,
3) conviction that the Catholic Church led back 
to the Apostles and Christ
Mother, Widow, Educator, Musician, Linguist, Religious
 Established schools and orphanages
Foundress of Sisters of Charity
Two great devotions: 
1) Abandonment to God's Will
2) Ardent devotion to the Blessed Sacrament
Feast Day - January 4

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"The accidents of life separate us from 
our dearest friends, but let us not despair. 
God is like a looking glass in which souls see each other. 
The more we are united to Him by love, the nearer we are 
to those who belong to Him. St Elizabeth Ann Seton


St Elizabeth Ann Seton, pray for us!
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Eleventh Day of Christmas

Friday, January 3, 2025

The power of His Name...

Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus
January 3
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At every Massbefore the priest begins the Eucharistic prayer,
we pray: “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!”

St Paul proclaims: "God has highly exalted Him and bestowed on Him 
the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus 
every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, 
and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, 
to the glory of God the Father.  - Phil 2:9-11


"There are two things that make it easy for souls to adore Our Lord in the Sacrament of His Love: they can seek His Human Face, though it be veiled by the appearance of the Sacred Host; and they can call upon Him by His Human Name.
These are the two things that people crave in a relationship: knowledge of a face and of a name. From these, one experiences the heart of the other, and so a relationship becomes a communion, an exchange in which one finds fulfillment, that is, joy and a response to one's love in the other. ... 
Come close to Him, then, who has made Himself so close to us. ..
This knowledge of Him -- of His Name and of His Face -- comes through Word and Sacrament in His Holy Catholic Church. Only there can souls come to experience Him as the Risen One with whom they can enter into a relationship so real that it is consummated in a Holy Communion, in partaking of His Body and Blood, and in becoming one with Him, even as He is one with His Father. ...
The Sacred Name and Sacred Face of Jesus are fire and light in this world that is becoming colder and darker by the day. In the end, the darkness will be forever vanquished by the fire of His Name and by the light of His Face, and then there shall be peace in His Kingdom fully revealed, and in the company of His saints who will sing praise to His Name and adore His Face, shining more brightly than a thousand suns, and this unto the ages of ages."

Dom Mark Daniel Kirby 
 Silverstream Priory 


Thoughts of St. Bernard of Clairvaux who wrote hymn "Iesu Dulcis Memoria"- sung today on the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus:
"The sweet Name of Jesus produces in us holy thoughts, fills the soul with noble sentiments, strengthens virtue, begets good works, and nourishes pure affections. All spiritual food leaves the soul dry, if it contain not that penetrating oil, the Name Jesus. When you take your pen, write the Name Jesus: if you write books, let the Name of Jesus be contained in them, else they will possess no charm or attraction for me; you may speak, or you may reply, but if the Name of Jesus sounds not from your lips, you are without unction and without charm. Jesus is honey in our mouth, light in our eyes, a flame in our heart. This name is the cure for all diseases of the soul. Are you troubled? think but of Jesus, speak but the Name of Jesus, the clouds disperse, and peace descends anew from heaven. Have you fallen into sin? so that you fear death? invoke the Name of Jesus, and you will soon feel life returning. No obduracy of the soul, no weakness, no coldness of heart can resist this holy Name; there is no heart which will not soften and open in tears at this holy name. Are you surrounded by sorrow and danger? invoke the Name of Jesus, and your fears will vanish."

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Devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus:   
http://www.fisheaters.com/holyname.html 
Wonders of the Holy Name of Jesus:  
http://www.olrl.org/pray/wonders.shtml
Spreading devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus:
http://www.nahns.com/
  
  Click here: Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus - YouTube (9:30 mins)

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Tenth Day of Christmas