Tuesday, September 30, 2025

He provides, we trust...

  "Catch, then, O catch the transient hour; 
Improve each moment as it flies!" - St Jerome



"If Christ did not want to dismiss the Jews
without food in the desert for fear
that they would collapse on the way,
it was to teach us that it is
dangerous to try to get to heaven
without the Bread of Heaven." - St Jerome 

 
St Jerome
c. 331- 420
Early Church Father, Doctor of the Church
Brilliant and thorough scholar and writer 
Translated Scripture into Latin (Vulgate
Consultant to Popes and Bishops
Patron: Archeologists, Bible scholars, translators, librarians
Feast Day - September 30

Bartolomeo Cavarozzi ~ St Jerome

  "Ignorance of Scripture is 
ignorance of Christ." - St Jerome
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"Be at peace with your own soul, 
then heaven and earth 
will be at peace with you." - St Jerome
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St Jerome, pray for us!

Monday, September 29, 2025

Guardians of power and love...

  Feast of Archangels
St Michael~St Gabriel~St Raphael
September 29

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"O, angelic spirits, 
who guard our tabernacles, wherein lies 
the adorable treasure of the Holy Eucharist,
defend it from profanation 
and preserve it for our love."
St Josemaria Escriva 

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"Michael and his Angels battled against the dragon...
Satan, the seducer of the whole world, was driven out."
Revelation 12:7, 9


The Three Archangels and Tobias, Francesco Botticini, 1470

A Sermon of Pope Saint Gregory 
From the Third Nocturne of Matins of the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel
We speak of nine orders of Angels, because we know, by the testimony of Holy Scripture, that there are the following: Angels, Archangels, Virtues, Powers, Principalities, Dominations, Thrones, Cherubim and Seraphim. It must be realized that "Angel" is the name of their office, not of their nature. For the holy Spirits of the heavenly homeland are always Spirits, but they cannot always be called Angels; they are Angels only when they are announcing something. Those who announce less important things are called Angels, and those who announce the highest things are called Archangels. And so not any Angel but the Archangel Gabriel was sent to Mary; for this ministry, it was fitting to have the highest Angel, since he was to announce the greatest news of all. These Archangels are also given special names to describe their particular virtue. For Michael means "Who is like to God?" Gabriel means "Strength of God," and Raphael "Medicine of God."
Whenever something is to be done needing great power, Michael is sent forth so that from his action and his name we may understand that no one can do what God can do. Hence that old enemy who through pride desired to be like God is shown at the end of the world, left to his own strength and about to undergo the final punishment, as destined to fight with Michael the Archangel, as John says, "There was a battle with Michael the Archangel." Similarly, Gabriel was sent to Mary; he who is called "Strength of God" came to announce Him who deigned to appear in humility to conquer the powers of the air. And Raphael is interpreted, as we said, "Medicine of God," for when he touched the eyes of Tobias to do the work of healing, he dispelled the "night of his blindness."

St Michael, St Gabriel, St Raphael, 
pray for us
and defend us in battle!

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Priesthood Sunday...

 Priesthood Sunday: 28 Sept 2025
A special day set aside in the United States to honor the priesthood...
 to reflect upon and affirm the role of the priesthood
in the life of the Church as a central one.
This nationwide event is coordinated and sponsored 
by the US Council of Serra International.
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Note:  Parishes may choose to celebrate Priesthood Sunday 
on another Sunday when convenient. 


Christ daily comes to us in humble form;
daily He comes down 
from the bosom of the Father
upon the altar  
in the hands of the priest."
St Francis of Assisi


Pray regularly for our priests!
Here is one way: offering Holy Hours
Visit Seven Sisters Apostolate
 www.sevensistersapostolate.org
Seven Sisters Apostolate
Men can participate too -
as Fasting Brothers alongside!
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"The priest is not a priest for himself, 
he is a priest for you!"
St John Vianney 
Patron of all priests

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Going to Jesus from Jesus...

   St Vincent de Paul was praying before the Eucharist one time 
and, after a man told him about a poor person 
on the street needing help, St Vincent said:
"I am going to Jesus from Jesus."


St Vincent de Paul
1580-1660 ~ France
Priest, Co-Founder of Daughters of Charity
Founder - Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians)
Patron - Charitable societies*
*Society of St. Vincent de Paul, founded 1833 
by devotee, Blessed Frederic Ozanam
Incorrupt
Feast Day - September 27

 

"Go to the poor: you will find God."
 
 St. Vincent de Paul
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"We should take as a maxim 
never to be surprised 
at current difficulties, 
no more than at a passing breeze, 
because with a little patience 
we shall see them disappear. 
Time changes everything." 
 St. Vincent de Paul
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Friday, September 26, 2025

Linked in life and in death...

 

 Cosmas and Damian: Two of the martyrs in the ancient Roman Canon 

(Eucharistic Prayer I)  Prayer before the Consecration: In communion with those whose memory we venerate, especially the glorious ever-Virgin Mary, Mother of our God and Lord, Jesus Christ, + and blessed Joseph, her Spouse, your blessed Apostles and Martyrs, Peter and Paul, Andrew, (James, John, Thomas, James, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon and Jude; Linus, Cletus, Clement, Sixtus, Cornelius, Cyprian, Lawrence, Chrysogonus, John and Paul, Cosmas and Damian and all your saints; we ask that through their merits and prayers, in all things we may be defended by your protecting help. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

"It is beautiful to think that although we hardly know anything of these saints' lives on earth, we are forever recalling these glorious martyrs at the Supper of the Lamb. While we may not have intimate portrayals of their human lives, we do know these saints very intimately. How can we not, when you are together at the heavenly meal every week? Sharing meals together, seated around the same table provides closeness and intimacy, and that is what we are doing together at every Mass. They are part of our family, and the witnesses of the Heavenly Banquet "who had been slain for the Word of God and for the witness they had borne" (Rev. 6:9). This excerpt from the Dogmatic Constitution of the Church reinforce this view of the Liturgy and our connection with the martyrs:

Our union with the Church in heaven is put into effect in its noblest manner especially in the sacred Liturgy, wherein the power of the Holy Spirit acts upon us through sacramental signs. Then, with combined rejoicing we celebrate together the praise of the divine majesty; then all those from every tribe and tongue and people and nation who have been redeemed by the blood of Christ and gathered together into one Church, with one song of praise magnify the one and triune God. Celebrating the Eucharistic sacrifice therefore, we are most closely united to the Church in heaven in communion with and venerating the memory first of all of the glorious ever-Virgin Mary, of Blessed Joseph and the blessed apostles and martyrs and of all the saints (Lumen Gentium, 50d).  ...

It is through the blood of the martyrs that the Church expanded and continues to grow. What a blessing to have this intimate connection with the roll call of martyrs at the Roman Canon. We are continually reminded of belonging and participating in the family of Christ. Let us remember to invoke these blessed martyrs today, and all the saints of the Canon so that  in our death we may join our brothers and sisters in the Heavenly Supper of the Lamb."

Excerpt from Cosmas, Damian and Saints of the Canon by Jennifer Gregory Miller 26 Sept 2014.  Full text:  Click here: Cosmas, Damian and Saints of the Canon | Catholic Culture

St Cosmas and St Damian performing miraculous cure by transplantation of a leg.  Painting attributed to the Master of Los Balbases, c. 1495

St Cosmas and St Damian
Nee: Arabia
Died: c 287 (Syria)
Twin brothers, physicians
Practiced medicine without charge
Worked together in life, in martyrdom, in eternity
Patron of Doctors (along with St Luke), 
surgeons and pharmacists.
Feast Day - September 26

St Cosmas and St Damian, pray for us!

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Crux, hostia, et virgo...

 "O sacrament of devotion! O sign of unity! 
O bond of charity!"  - St Augustine

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"There is nothing littler, meeker or more silent
than Christ present in the Host.
This little piece of bread embodies the humility and 
perfect silence of God, His tenderness and His love for us.
If we want to grow and to be filled with the love of God, it 
is necessary to plant our life firmly on three great realities:
the Cross, the Host, and the Virgin:
crux, hostia, et virgo. ...
These are three mysteries that God gave to the world 
in order to structure, fructify, and sanctify 
our interior life and lead us to Jesus. These 
three mysteries are to be contemplated in silence."

Robert Cardinal Sarah
The Power of Silence Against 
the Dictatorship of Noise (57)

Painting: The Virgin with the Host ~ Jean Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1860, France

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

To save, to heal, to comfort, to console....

  "Lord Spirit, give me a deep realization of the 
Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist."
Mother Angelica


"I am not worthy to receive You but that 
is the very reason You come into my heart. 
You have come to save sinners
heal the broken heartscomfort the afflicted
and console the lonely." - Mother Angelica

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Give free rein to your heart...

  "Prayer is the oxygen of the soul." 
 St Padre Pio


"Kneel down and render the tribute 
of your presence and devotion 
to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. 
Confide all your needs to Him, 
along with those of others.
Speak to Him with filial abandonment, 
give free rein to your heart, 
and give Him complete freedom 
to work in you as He thinks best."

St Padre Pio of Pietrelcino
Franciscan Priest, Stigmatist, Mystic
Italy ~ 1887-1968
Patron of Eucharistic Adorers
Feast Day - Sept 23


"When I am close to Jesus 
in the Blessed Sacrament, 
I feel as if my heart is bursting 
out of my chest." - St Padre Pio
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O Blessed Rosary of Mary
sweet Chain which binds us to God, 
Bond of love which unites us to the Angels, 
Tower of salvation against the assaults of hell, 
safe Haven in the universal shipwreck, 
we shall never abandon you.
 Petition to Our Lady of the Rosary of Pompeii, 
often recited by Padre Pio
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"In the most holy sacrament of the Eucharist
in this sacrament of love, we have true life
blessed life, and true happiness." - St Padre Pio
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Monday, September 22, 2025

Life's focal point...

   "The greatest tragedy would be to 
come to the end of our lives and 
realize that the Lord was so near, 
and yet we were so far away."
 - Ven. Fulton J. Sheen 
The Eucharist God Among Us 
Retreat on the Priesthood


"It is most important that the holy Eucharist
becomes life's focal pointthat the 
Eucharistic Savior is the center of existence
that every day is received from His hand 
and laid back thereinthat the 
day's happenings are deliberated with Him.

In this way, God is given the best opportunity
to be heard in the heart, to form the soul, 
and to make its faculties clear-sighted 
and alert for the supernatural."
St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)
in Essays on Woman 
Image above:  Artist unknown

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Here is the miracle of divine love...



"When we speak of the most holy Eucharist we can say that 
here is to be found the miracle of divine love for us, 
here His majesty, His grace, and His goodness 
shines forth in a most extra0rdiary manner." 
St John Vianney
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The Lord's Day is the lord of days, 
but also remembering today... 

Saint Matthew
Nee - Capernaum
"And he got up and followed Him" (Mt 9:9b) ...
"leaving everything behind" (Lk 5:28)
Apostle and Evangelist
"the son of Alphaeus" (Mk 2:14)
Symbols associated w/St Matthew:
 Gospel, human/angel, sword (in re: martyrdom)
Feast Day - September 21

Photo - Father Lawrence OP | Flickr

 

Imitate St Matthew - get up and follow Jesus.
Then invite sinners to meet Him.
"What reason can the Teacher 
have for eating with tax collectors and 
those who disregard the law?" —Matthew 9:11
Cause heaven to rejoice (Luke 15:7).

 

His life is somewhat shrouded, and  ... There are not many facts ... But Matthew was a publican ... Who gathered in the tax ... Until that wondrous moment in ... His native Galilee ... When Jesus came upon him, and ... He told him, "Follow me" ... And Matthew followed Jesus then  ... Wherever Jesus went ... Ignoring Pharisees and all ... The Roman government ... With eloquent sincerity ... This good apostle preached ... In distant lands wherever there ... Were souls that could be reached ... And he composed the gospel that ... Inspires us today ... To follow Jesus Christ and live ... According to His way.
From Poem Portraits of the Saints - James J Metcalfe (1956)
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