Sunday, December 14, 2025

Third Sunday of Advent: Joy...

  Third Sunday of ADVENT 
Gaudete Sunday
There is a shift from adoring “The Lord Who is to come”,
to worshiping with joy 
"The Lord Who is now nigh and close at hand ”.


The name GAUDETE derives from the first word of this Sunday’s
Introit of the Mass from Phil 4:4-5 ... At the heart, it is a command...
Gaudete in Domino semper ~ Rejoice in the Lord always



"Draw near to Christ, present among us
in His Word and in the Eucharist, and...
rejoice
in the knowledge that He remains with us 
at every moment of our lives 
and throughout history."
Pope Benedict XVI
12/09/09, General Audience
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From Pope Leo XIV's homily today:
"We know that even in the greatest challenges
we are not alone:  the Lord is near (cf. Phil 4:5),
He walks with us; and with Him at our side, 
something beautiful and joyful will always happen."


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Remembering also today: 
St John of the Cross
Feast Day - Dec 14
Doctor (mystical theology) of the Church
Spain ~ 1542 - 1591
Carmelite priest and reformer
Co-founder Discalced Carmelites
w/St Teresa of Ávila
 

"Where there is no love, pour love in --
and you will draw love out."- St John of the Cross

Saturday, December 13, 2025

Temples of the Holy Spirit...

  (Jesus) said, "I am the light of the world. 
 Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, 
but will have the light of life." - John 8:12
 
First Communion ~Alfred Guillou

 "Those whose hearts are pure are 
temples of the Holy Spirit."

St Lucy (Santa Lucia)
In Italian, Lucia means "light"
Virgin, Martyr
Sicily ~ 283-304
Patron of blindness and eye problems
Feast Day - December 13
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Happy Day, Happy Anniversary to
Jeff, Fr Spencer and the Johnsons - 
24 years in the Catholic Church!
 

 Sentenced to be defiled in a brothel, Lucy asserted:
 
"No one's body is polluted so as to endanger the soul if it has not pleased the mind. If you were to lift my hand to your idol and so make me offer against my will, I would still be guiltless in the sight of the true God, who judges according to the will and knows all things. If now, against my will, you cause me to be polluted, a twofold purity will be gloriously imputed to me. You cannot bend my will to your purpose; whatever you do to my body, that cannot happen to me."
St Lucy, pray for us!


Second week of Advent:  PEACE

Friday, December 12, 2025

No worries...

  

Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Patroness of the Americas

 

Am I not here, I, who am your Mother? Are you not under my shadow and protection? Am I not the source of your joy? Are you not in the hollow of my mantle, in the crossing of my arms? Do you need anything more? Let nothing else worry you, disturb you.”
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These were the words of Our Lady of Guadalupe to St Juan Diego (feast day: Dec 9th) when she appeared to him in 1531. They are still relevant today as Archbishop (now Cardinal) Burke reminds us in a homily he gave at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe that he helped establish in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Some insights...
“…our late and most beloved Pope (Saint) John Paul II placed the mission of the Church in America, at the beginning of the Third Christian Millennium, under the protection of the Virgin of Guadalupe and commended her to us as the Star to lead us to Christ and, in Christ, to the conversion of our personal lives and the transformation of our world.” ...
(Cardinal) Burke calls this apparition “the mystery of the Visitation as it was experienced on our continent in 1531. The woman clothed with the sun, bearing the Infant Savior, the Anointed, in her womb, appeared to Saint Juan Diego, from December 9 to 12, 1531, in order that a chapel be built in which she might manifest the all-generous and never-failing merciful love of God for us, incarnate in her womb and alive for us in the Church, above all, in the Sacrament of the Real Presence, the Holy Eucharist.”


 “…she has desired to remain with us always, in order that the mystery of the Visitation might be always new for us. She has miraculously left her living image on the tilma or mantle of St Juan Diego. In the magnificent basilica built to her honor, in which the tilma of St Juan Diego is enthroned, the Mother of God continues to visit pilgrims and to announce to them the great mystery of God’s all-loving and never-failing mercy.” 
“… in 1531, she inspired her sons and daughters to abandon the horror of human sacrifice and to respect the inviolable dignity of every man, both the Native American and the European, so now she inspires us to be tireless disciples of the Gospel of Life, working to end the horror of procured abortion and so-called “mercy-killing,” and to promote the respect for the dignity of every human life from the moment of inception to the moment of natural death.”
  Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas,
Star of the New Evangelization
and Tireless Champion for life, pray for us!

MUST READ:  
Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Conquest of Darkness Warren H Carroll


Download beautiful prayer cards in English and Spanish  
featuring Our Lady of Guadalupe as patroness of the Americas
and asking for her intercession for the cause of religious liberty.
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Let us pray together NOW:

"O Mary, bright dawn of the new world, Mother of the living, to you do we entrust the cause of life: Look down, O Mother, upon the vast numbers of babies not allowed to be born, of the poor whose lives are made difficult, of men and women who are victims of brutal violence, of the elderly and the sick killed by indifference or out of misguided mercy. Grant that all who believe in your Son may proclaim the Gospel of life with honesty and love to the people of our time." St John Paul II


Second week of Advent:  PEACE

Thursday, December 11, 2025

The longing of Advent...

"Here in the tiny Host, I find the fruit of love."
St Therese of Lisieux



"We can't really experience or understand Christmas unless 
we first conform our hearts to the longing of AdventAdvent calls 
us all to refocus our lives on God’s promise of deliverance and 
the flesh-and-blood reality of Jesus Christ, our Deliverer – 
who came to us first in Bethlehem, comes to us today 
in the Eucharistand will come again at the end of time." 

 Archbishop Charles J. Chaput
The Gift of Thanksgiving and the Advent Season


Second week of Advent:  PEACE

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Everything is grace...

  "Everything is grace, everything is the 
direct effect of our Father's love...
Everything is a grace because everything 
is God's gift." - St Therese of Lisieux


From the bottom of my heart 
recommend 
frequent confession and Communionbut 
both othese sacraments should be received 
with the proper dispositions so that progress 
in virtue can be made each time."
St Juan Bosco


“St. Augustine says, that to prevent the sheep 
from seeking assistance by her cries, 
the wolf seizes her by the neckand thus 
securely carries her away and devours her. 
The Devil acts in a similar manner 
with the sheep of Jesus Christ.  
After having induced them to yield to sin, 
he seizes them by the throat, 
that they may not confess their guilt;
and thus he securely brings them to Hell." 
 St Alphonsus Ligouri
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Prepare for a time of Confession 
before Gaudete Sunday -
that you may truly REJOICE!
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 The soul that is in bondage to the flesh is incapable 
of conceiving things divine, and hence the surest way 
to enlighten the mind is to purify the heart." -
Abbe Fouard

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"After confession a crown is given to penitents."
St John Chrysostom


Second week of Advent:  PEACE

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

An errand of love...

 Above all, love each other deeply... I Peter 4:8a



 Breath of Heaven,
carry us on the impulse of Christ's love,
as easily as thistledown is carried on the wind;
that
 
in the Advent season of our souls, 
while 
He is formed in us, in secret and in silence -
the Creator in the hands of His creatures, 
as the Host in the hands of the priest -

consecration

we may carry Him forth to 
wherever He wishes to beas 
Mary carried Him over the hill on an 
errand of love, to the house of Elizabeth.
Caryll Houselander
From the Splendor of the Rosary by Maisie Ward
with prayers by Caryll Houselander

Día de los abuelos

Second week of Advent:  PEACE

Monday, December 8, 2025

The Lord has done marvelous deeds...

Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Patronal Feast day of the United States of America
December 8
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Sing to the Lord a new song,
for He has done marvelous deeds.  - Psalm 98:1

God chose Mary the Immaculate to be "a model of holiness" ... At Mary's conception, a new way of being human happens, and we are "chosen, destined" to share it.  Adam and Eve were tricked by the serpent's "conception." The yes of Mary at the Annunciation, the culmination of the Immaculate Conception, undoes the disobedience of Eden and makes paradise a possibility once again for us. - From Magnificat, Vol 21, No 10, Dec 2019.  www.magnificat.com


Lift your heart in joy and exalt Him                   Laud the glorious Conception
In the Blessed Sacrament all Holy, supernal     Of the Queen in God's Kingdom

Where the Lord, His glory veiling,                    Who remaining Virgin stainless,
Comforts souls true and lowly.                          Bore for men the Word eternal.

Alabado, sung after Benediction


The Immaculate Conception (detail): Sassoferrato

Excerpt: Homily, St Patrick's Cathedral -
8 Dec 1996 - John Cardinal O'Connor...

"Today is the date of the Immaculate Conception, the eighth of December...Mary was made immaculate, conceived without any trace of sin because she was going to be the co-creator of the humanity of Christ.  She was going to be, as God the Father was the Creator, the re-creator of the human race with Christ.  She was going to be the tabernacle in which Christ would be conceived. 

    We cannot now, of course, be conceived without original sin.  But the more we can purify ourselves through the Sacrament of Penance, through our own penances, through trying to observe the Commandments and keeping close to Christ, then the more fitting we become as tabernacles of the Eucharist.

    All of this requires an effort, perhaps for some an unaccustomed effort. St Augustine tells us the reward.  He was still in process of conversion from a highly profligate, promiscuous life.  Then he went into a Catholic community to worship in the Eucharistic sacrifice.  He said to a Catholic friend:
        
    "How I wept, deeply moved by your hymns, songs, and the voices that echoed through your Church!  What emotion I experienced in them!  Those sounds flowed through my ears, distilling the Truth in my heart.  A feeling of devotion surged within me and the tears streamed down my face - tears that did me good."

    May that be our experience in this Holy Sacrifice of the Mass."

Glorious things are spoken of you, O Mary,
for from you arose the sun of justice, Christ our God.
(Communion Antiphon - today's liturgy)

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"To the maternal intercession of Mary, 
the Virgin of expectation, 
 let us entrust our path toward the Lord, 
while we continue our Advent itinerary 
of making our heart and our life ready 
for the coming of Emmanuel, God-with-us."
Pope Benedict XVI, 12/05/11, Noon Angelus

 O chosen and fairest Virgin Mary, intercede for us!



Second week of Advent:  PEACE