Saturday, February 21, 2026

Driving out the beasts...

  "We need ... to reemphasize the glories of the Cross and of our 
Crucified Redeemer, to reopen the fountains of mercy 
just when the devil would make us the victim of wrath... 
We must arouse them from their insensibility 
by reminding them that His Blood is offered up 
every morning upon the altars."- St Gaspar del Bufalo

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St Peter Damian wrote to a young nephew:

"If I may speak figuratively, drive out the 
roaring beasts from your domain; 
do not 
cease from protecting yourself daily by 
receiving the Flesh and Blood of the Lord 
Let your secret foe see your lips 
reddened with the Blood of Christ. 
He will shudder, cower back, 
and flee to his dark, dank retreat."

St Peter Damian
Italy ~ 1007-1072
Benedictine monk, Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia
Reformer, Author - 
Liber Gomorrhianus (Book of Gomorrah)
Doctor of the Church
 MOTTO:  
“Do not prefer anything 
to the love of Christ.”
Feast Day - February 21


“Do not be depressed. 
Do not let your weakness make you impatient. 
Instead, let the serenity of your spirit 
shine through your face. 
Let the joy of your mind burst forth. 
Let words of thanks break from your lips.” 
 St Peter Damian
(Well said, St Peter!)

St Peter Damian, pray for us!

Friday, February 20, 2026

Choosing one's path...

  "God dwells in our midst, in 
the Blessed Sacrament of the altar.” 
 St Maximilian Kolbe

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“When there are two roads
which will bring me to some place, 
I take the one with more churches 
so as to be nearer the Blessed Sacrament.

When I see a place where my Jesus is,
I could not be happier, and I say, 
“You are here, my God and my All.”
Venerable Jean-Jacques Olier  (+1657)

Painting: Road to Church ~ Glenn Barclay
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During Lent consider making a visit  to our Lord
in a different Church or Chapel each day/week.
He is there - our God and our All...
Oh, happy trails, happy pilgrim!

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Open invitation...

 "Of all devotions, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament
is the greatest after the sacraments, the one dearest to God 
and the one most helpful to us." - St Alphonsus Ligouri

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"He makes it ever clearer to me
that He wants me to burn with love for Him
in devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. 
Every time I receive Him
I must feel renewed that longing which 
stirs within me to live for Jesus only 
and to obtain the grace of preservation 
from so many sins which I should 
certainly commit if He did not come to my help. 
How can I remain deaf to His invitation?"
Pope St John XXIII


Be open to an invitation 
to daily Mass or daily Adoration...


Wednesday, February 18, 2026

+ASH WEDNESDAY+...

    "Jesus, I give You my whole heart and my whole will.  
They once rebelled against You, 
but now I dedicate them completely to You…
Receive me, and make me faithful until death.” 
 St. Alphonsus Liguori
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ASH WEDNESDAY*



"Give me, good Lord, full faith and 
fervent charitya love of You, good Lord, 
incomparably above the love of myself; 
and that I love nothing that displeases You
but everything for the sake of You.
Take from me, good Lord, this lukewarm -- 
or rather cold-hearted -- way of meditation and 
this dullness in praying to You.  And give me 
warmth, delight, and life in thinking of You.

And give me grace to long for Your 
holy Sacraments, and specifically to rejoice 
in the presence of Your Blessed Body, sweet 
Savior Christ, in the holy Sacrament of the altar, 
and duly to thank You for Your precious 
visitation through it; and at that high Memorial, 
may I have grace to remember and consider 
Your most bitter passion with tender compassion."
St. Thomas More
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*ASH WEDNESDAY is solemnly observed by the Church to mark the beginning of the forty days of penance in the Lenten season. The faithful who attends the Mass on this day will be marked on the forehead with a CROSS of ASHES as a sign of conversion, penance, fasting and human mortality.  

Ash Wednesday in Iraq. DoD Photo (Spc Daniel Schneider)

"The ashes create a bond of solidarity between us.
They make it easier for us to help each other choose the 
right way, to offer a word of support, an arm to lean on, 
when we see each other falter." - Bishop Erik Varden, O.C.S.O.


And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him;

and a threefold cord is not quickly broken. - Ecclesiastes 4:12


During Lent, we are called to prayer, fasting and almsgiving. They are the "three-fold cord" spoken of in Ecclesiastes 4:12. Satan will not prevail against us if we follow Christ's call to use this three-fold cord as a basis for our Christian walk.

"Act, and God will act. " -  St Joan of Arc

 

Prayer is good when accompanied
by fasting, almsgiving, and righteousness.
A little with righteousness is better than much 
with wrongdoing.  It is better to give alms 
than to treasure up gold. - Tobit 12:8



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Let us pray - one for the other - 
for perseverance, fidelity and conversion
in this Lenten season!

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Understanding the work...

   "The Eucharist is supremely effective for 
the transformation of the world into a world of
justice, holiness, and peace." - Pope St Paul VI

Kobieta podczas adoracji Najświętszego Sakramentu

Érica Viana | Cathopic


"Since we began this adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament,
we have not reduced our work;
we devote just as much time to it as before,
but with more understanding.
People accept us better. They are hungry for God.
They have need, no longer of us, 
but of Jesus." 
St Teresa of Calcutta

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Let Adoration fuel your holy endeavors this Lent.
See what God will do through YOU!
He is seeking partnerships!
Lent begins TOMORROW!