Friday, May 16, 2025

The voice of the bell...

 

The bells they sound on Bredon
And still the steeples hum -
'Come all to Church, good people',
Oh, noisy bells, be dumb;
I hear you, I will come. -  A.E. Housman

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"Ringing the bells also gave notice to those unable
to attend the Mass (the sick, slaves, outside guards, etc.)
that something divine and miraculous
was taking place inside of the church building.
The voice of the bell would allow people
to stop what they were doing
to offer an act of adoration to God. 
Additionally, the bells provided the ancillary benefit of 
focusing (or re-focusing) the attention of the faithful
inside the church to the miracle
that was taking place atop the altar of sacrifice."

Excerpt from Sanctus Bells by Matthew D Herrera

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The Last Mass of St Benedict, Fray Juan Rizi (Spain, 17th c)

"For bells are the voice of the church;
They have tones that touch and search
The heart of young and old."
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Content with grace...

  The fear of the LORD leads to life: 
Then one rests content, 
untouched by trouble. - Prov 19:23 


"Realize above all that you are in God's presence.
Empty yourself completely and sit waiting,
content with the grace of God,
like a chick that tastes nothing and eats nothing
except what its mother gives it." 
St. Romuald
Founder Camaldolese Order

 

St Isidore the Farmer
Spain ~ 1070 - 1130
Patron of farmers
Incorrupt
Feast Day - May 15
His wife is also a canonized Saint -
St Maria (Torribia) de la Cabeza

 

Isidore attended Holy Mass every morning which caused him to come to work late. Late, though he was, his plowing was nevertheless accomplished by angels that resulted in three times more productivity. His co-workers and his boss witnessed such miraculous events and showed him great respect. He often spent holidays on pilgrimage to local shrines. He died May 15, 1130, and was declared a saint in 1622 with Ignatius of Loyola, Francis Xavier, Teresa of Avila and Philip Neri. Together, the group is known in Spain as “the five saints.”

Click here: The Farmer - YouTube (Apostleship of Prayer: 3 mins)

St Isidore, pray for us!

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

With the eyes of the spirit...


 Collect (today's Liturgy):  O God, who assigned Saint Matthias 
a place in the college of Apostles, grant us, through his intercession, 
that, rejoicing at how your love has been allotted to us, 
we may merit to be numbered among the elect. 
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with 
you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.


“And just as He appeared before the holy Apostles in true flesh,
so now He has us see Him in the Sacred Bread.  Looking 
at Him with the eyes of their flesh, they saw only His flesh, 
but regarding Him with the eyes of the spirit, 
they believed that He was God. 
In like manner as we see bread and wine with our
bodily eyes, let us see and believe firmly that it is
His Most Holy Body and Blood, True and Living.
For in this way our Lord is ever present
among those who believe in Him, according 
to what He said: Behold, I am with you all days
even to the consummation of the world (Mt 28:20)."
St Francis of Assisi
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Remembering today... 
St Matthias
Born in Judea
+ 80 AD
Apostle (replaced Judas Iscariot)
Martyr (stoned and beheaded)
Feast Day - May 14

Statue at St. Matthias Abbey in Trier, Germany, where relics of the Apostle are kept

Some parts of his doctrine were conserved by Clement of Alexandria. 
This sentence is attributed to St Matthias:
“We must combat the flesh, taking what advantages 
we can without giving it blameworthy delights. 
Regarding the soul, we should 
develop it through intelligence and faith.”

St Matthias, pray for us!

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Heaven's Peace Plan...


  Feast of Our Lady of Fatima 
May 13

The Fatima apparitions are a call to reparation through
Mass, Eucharistic Adoration and praying the Rosary
for the conversion of sinners.  Again and again, 
Our Lady reminds us: this is Heaven’s Peace Plan!

    
Dec 25, 2012 - Nuns pray during Catholic Mass ~ Church of St Catherine, Bethlehem ~ Israel

"A great crisis today around the Eucharist is not
just crisis of faith, but a crisis of love 
of a love rooted in obedience to the love revealed to us by our God.  Some people want to have the Eucharist without conversion; yet that is not the way of the Lord. 
Some people may miss Mass on Sunday, they may be taking money illegitimately, they may be engaging in sexual relations outside of marriage, they may vocally support abortion, euthanasia, homosexual activity and homosexual unions, they may fail in the just treatment of their neighbor by gossip or prejudice, or they may commit some other serious sin and go to Communion. ... 

Others perceive that they "do not get anything out of Mass" and simply view it as one more event in a busy weekend, sometimes leaving it as the last thing to fit into a full schedule of activities. Others complain that Mass is too long or simply do not come. ...

This is a tragedy because the Eucharist is about Jesus Christ and His saving works on our behalf.  In the Mass we share in the feast that the Lord Himself has prepared for us."Bishop Samuel Aquila - 10.14.05
  

"The message of Fatima is an appeal to conversion. 
In her motherly solicitude, the Blessed Virgin came here, 
to Fatima, to ask men not to offend God any more. 

It was a mother's sorrow that obliged her to speak."  
St John Paul II

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!

Monday, May 12, 2025

Patroness of First Communicants...

"We are born to love, we live to love, and 
we will die to love still more." - St Joseph Cafasso

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Remembering... 

"Today is the historical feast of Blessed Imelda Lambertini.  The daughter of a noble family, Blessed Imelda was born in 1322 in BolognaItaly.  She was an only child and grew up going to Mass frequently with her family.  When she was nine, Imelda entered the Dominican Convent in Val di Pietra.  As the youngest one there, she prayed with the others and wore a modified Dominican habit, but was unable to receive Communion, which was not permitted by Church law until the age of twelve.  This hurt her very deeply.  She prayed that Jesus would grant her wish and allow her to receive Him sooner. She even asked the convent priest, but he refused to make an exception.  To receive Jesus in Communion became the consuming desire of her heart.  She would even sometimes exclaim: "Tell me, can anyone receive Jesus into his heart and not die?"

When Imelda was eleven years old, on the eve of the Ascension, she remained behind after Mass, praying silently in the chapel.  As the other sisters began to leave the chapel, a great miracle occurred.  Suddenly, a heavenly fragrance filled the air and a luminous host had emerged from the tabernacle and was hovering above Imelda's head.  The sisters told the priest and upon seeing the host, he knelt in adoration and received the host on the paten.  He immediately gave Communion to Imelda.  Upon receiving Jesus, Imelda was so overcome with joy that she had died in a loving state of ecstasy. In 1910, Pope St Pius X began to allow children to receive Holy Communion at age seven." (Excerpt from Catholic Fire)

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"Tell me, can anyone receive
Jesus into his heart
and not die?"

Bl Imelda Lambertini
Italy ~ 1322 -1333
Virgin, Dominican
Protectress/Patroness of First Communicants
Incorrupt
(Historical) Feast Day - May 12

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Church of San Sigismondo, Bologna, Italy


Bl Imelda, pray for us!