Friday, June 5, 2026

God's strengthening aids...

  For My flesh is real food and 
My blood is real drink. - John 6:55


"Let us stand fast in what is right,
and prepare our souls for trial.
Let us wait upon God's strengthening aid
and say to Him:  
O Lord, you have been 
our refuge in all generations."

St Boniface
Benedictine monk, Bishop, Martyr
675 - 754
nee England ~ Missionary to Germany
Known as  Apostle of Germany
Patron:  Germany, brewers, World Youth Day
Feast Day - June 5


“In her voyage across the ocean of this world, 
the Church is like a great ship being pounded 
by the waves of life's different stresses. 
Our duty is not to abandon ship 
but to keep her on her course.” - St Boniface

St Boniface, pray for us!
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Novena to the Sacred Heart 
 June 3-11
Solemnity:  12 June 2025

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Winning way...

   Commit your way to the LORD; 
trust in him...Wait for the LORD and 
keep his way. - Psalm 37: 5, 34a
 
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"What does it matter where we go? 
Wherever we go, won't we be serving God there
And wherever we go, won't we have Our Lord
in the Blessed Sacrament with us
Isn't that enough to make us happy?"
Bl. Solanus Casey

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Novena to the Sacred Heart 
 June 3-11
Solemnity:  12 June 2025

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Courage and strength in us, not of us...

"This Bread of the Strong gives me all the strength 
I need to carry on my mission and the courage to 
do whatever the Lord asks of me.  The courage
 and strength that are in me are not of me, 
but of Him who lives in me - it is the Eucharist."
St Maria Faustina of the Blessed Sacrament


"Sooner or later all creatures fail us...
He alone never deceives; 
He alone is faithful; 
He alone is the strength, 
the support, the unique Friend.  
Redouble your Eucharistic fervor!"
Fr Mateo Crawley-Boevey
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Remembering today: 
St Charles Lwanga and Companions
Martyrs of Uganda
1885-1887


https://cforc.com/2025/06/st-charles-lwanga-and-companions-martyrs-of-uganda/

St Charles Lwanga and Companions, 
pray for us!
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Novena to the Sacred Heart 
 June 3-11
Solemnity:  12 June 2025

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

A longing fulfilled...

  A longing fulfilled is sweet to the soul...
Proverbs 13:19a


"When we have been to Holy Communion,
the balm of love envelops the soul
as the flower envelops the bee."
St John Vianney
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Anima Christi~Soul of Christ

Soul of Christ, sanctify me
Body of Christ, save me
Blood of Christ, inebriate me
Water from the side of Christ, wash me
Passion of Christ, strengthen me
O good Jesus, hear me
Within Thy wounds, hide me
Suffer me not to be separated from Thee
From the malignant enemy, defend me 
In the hour of my death, call me
And bid me come unto Thee
That with Thy Saints I may praise Thee
Forever and ever. 
Amen. 

Monday, June 1, 2026

Believe what is true...

  The earliest documentation of the Liturgies of the Eucharist 
and the Word co-joined is found in the First Apology 
written by St Justin Martyr in 150 AD.  
The liturgy that St Justin describes is so like our own 
as to be astonishing.  It clearly includes the 
Offertory, Preface and Canon
Great Amen and Holy Communion.  

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"No one may share in the Eucharist with us 
unless he believes that what we teach is true, 
unless he is washed in the regenerating waters 
of baptism for the remission of his sins, 
and unless he lives in accordance 
with the principles given us by Christ. 

We do not consume the Eucharistic bread and wine as if it were ordinary food and drink, for we have been taught that as Jesus Christ our Savior became a man of flesh and blood by the power of the Word of God, so also the food that our flesh and blood assimilates for its nourishment becomes the flesh and blood of the incarnate Jesus by the power of his own words contained in the prayer of  thanksgiving.

The apostles, in their recollections, which are called gospels, handed down to us what Jesus commanded them to do. They tell us that He took bread, gave thanks and said: Do this in memory of Me. This is My body. In the same way He took the cup, He gave thanks and said: This is My blood. The Lord gave this command to them alone. Ever since then we have constantly reminded one another of these things. The rich among us help the poor and we are always united. For all that we receive we praise the Creator of the universe through His Son Jesus Christ and through the Holy Spirit

On Sunday we have a common assembly of all our members, whether they live in the city or in the outlying districts. The recollections of the apostles or the writings of the prophets are read, as long as there is time. When the reader has finished, the president of the assembly speaks to us; he urges everyone to imitate the examples of virtue we have heard in the readings. Then we all stand up together and pray. 

On the conclusion of our prayer, bread and wine and water are brought forward. The president offers prayers and gives thanks to the best of his ability, and the people give their assent by saying, 'Amen.' The Eucharist is distributed, everyone present communicates, and the deacons take it to those who are absent.    

The wealthy, if they wish, may make a contribution, and they themselves decide the amount. The collection is placed in the custody of the president, who uses it to help the orphans and widows and all who for any reason are in distress, whether because they are sick, in prison, or away from home. In a word, he takes care of all who are in need. 

We hold our common assembly on Sunday because it is the first day of the week, the day on which God put darkness and chaos to flight and created the world, and because on that same day our savior Jesus Christ rose from the dead. For He was crucified on Friday and on Sunday He appeared to His apostles and disciples and taught them the things that we have passed on for your  consideration." 

St. Justin
100 AD - 165 AD
Philosopher and Martyr
Masterful Lay apologist, writer
Feast Day - June 1
Image above: Chapel of St Ananias, Damascus, Syria (1st century)

St Justin, pray for us!