Saturday, February 7, 2026

Our Lord comes to our aid...

  "Thoughtful men and women with hearts craving 
the truth, have come to seek in the Catholic 
Church the road which leads to eternal life.

Painting: Mary Engelbreit

There is in the Sacred Heart the symbol and 
express image of the infinite love of Jesus Christ 
which moves us to love in return.


Our Lord came to the aid of each great tribulation with 
a special devotion.  The present and future tribulations 
of the Church and of nations are greater than at any 
other periodand this persecution is more dangerous 
than those of previous times. 
Hence, the devotion which God sends to the 
succor of His Church and of the nations at the present time 
is the devotion to the Most Holy Eucharist. 
It is the highest of all devotions."
St Leo the Great

Friday, February 6, 2026

They stayed for love of Him...

 May I never boast except in the cross 
of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which 
the world has been crucified to me,
and I to the world. - Galatians 6:14

PADRE PIO,CHALICE


"Fr Paul Miki was the son of an affluent Japanese military chief and a gifted evangelist who strongly defended the faith against Buddhism.  When the political climate became hostile to Christianity in Japan, the missionaries were ordered to leave.  He and fellow Jesuit missionaries decided to continue their ministry in secret.  The Jesuits did not want to leave the faithful without the Holy Eucharist and Sacraments. They were eventually arrested.

Fr Miki was martyred along with two other Jesuits and 23 other Christians - united in a common faith and love for Jesus Christ and His Church.  They were killed simultaneously by being raised on crosses and then stabbed with spears. The people pushed near, dipped cloths into the wounds and cut off pieces of the clothing of the holy martyrs as holy relics.

When missionaries returned to Japan in the 1860s, at first they found no trace of Christianity. But after establishing themselves they found that thousands of Christians lived around Nagasaki and  that they had secretly preserved the faith.  The survival of Japanese Catholicism is one of the most moving stories in the entire history of the Church. For over two centuries the people had no priests but lived the faith as best they could, in secret, not daring to keep written materials but handing down their beliefs by word of mouth." 
Excerpt ~ James Hitchcock, The Nagasaki Martyrs
Photo credit:  Jeffrey Bruno 
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St. Paul Miki and Companions
Martyrs ~ Japan (d. 1597)
Feast Day - Feb 6

 While hanging upon a cross Fr Paul Miki 
preached to the people gathered for the execution:


“The sentence of judgment says these men came to Japan from the Philippines, but I did not come from any other country. I am a true Japanese. The only reason for my being killed is that I have taught the doctrine of Christ. I certainly did teach the doctrine of Christ. I thank God it is for this reason I die. I believe that I am telling only the truth before I die. I know you believe me and I want to say to you all once again: Ask Christ to help you to become happy. I obey Christ. After Christ’s example I forgive my persecutors. I do not hate them. I ask God to have pity on all, and I hope my blood will fall on my fellow men as a fruitful rain.”

At this point, he turned his eyes toward his companions and began to encourage them in their final struggle.  The faces of them all shone with great gladness.  Another Christian shouted to him that he would soon be in paradise.  "Like my Master," murmured Paul, "I shall die upon the cross.  Like Him, a lance will pierce my heart so that my blood and my love will flow out upon the land and sanctify it to His name."

As they awaited death the entire group sang the Canticle of Zechariah (see Luke 1:67–79). The executioners stood by respectfully until they had intoned the last verse. Then at a given  signal they thrust their spears into the victims’ sides.  - Excerpt from Bert Ghezzi, Voices of the Saints

St Paul Miki and Companions, pray for us!

Thursday, February 5, 2026

The side of victory...

  "They always win who side with God."
Fr Frederick W Faber
 
fragment marmurowego ołtarza przedstawiający Najświętszy Sakrament czczony przez dwóch aniołów
Francisco Javier Diaz | Shutterstock
 
"Have a great love for Jesus in 
His divine Sacrament of Love; 
this is the divine oasis of the desert.  
It is the heavenly manna of the traveler.  
It is the Holy Ark.  It is the life and
Paradise of love on earth."
 St Peter Julian Eymard
 
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Remembering today:
St Agatha
Sicily - 231-251
Virgin and Martyr
Patron: Sicily, breast cancer, against fire, 
rape victims, wet nurses
Feast Day - Feb 5
 

"Jesus Christ, Lord of all, you see my heart,
you know my desires.  Possess all that I am. 
I am your sheep:  make me worthy
to overcome the devil." - St Agatha
 

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Friends should live together...

 No longer do I call you servants, for the servant 
does not know what his master is doing;
but I have called you friends, for all 
that I have heard from my Father I have 
made known to you. - John 15:15


 "It is the law of friendship that 
friends should live together. . . . 
Christ has not left us without His 
bodily presence in this our pilgrimage, but 
He joins us to Himself in this sacrament 
in the reality of His body and blood."
St Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologiae, III q. 75, a. 1

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Everything flows from the altar...

 For we do not preach ourselves, 
but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves 
as your servants for Jesus' sake. 
 2 Cor 4:5

OSTATNIA WIECZERZA


Invoked for the healing of throat diseases, St. Blaise wrote:

“Father of mercy and God of all consolation, 
graciously look upon me and impart to me 
the blessing which flows from this 
Holy Sacrament [the Eucharist].  Overshadow 
me with Your loving kindness, and 
let this divine Mystery bear fruit in me." 

 St Blaise
Armenia + 316
Physician, Bishop, Martyr
Patron of Throat Diseases
and the Wool Trade
Feast Day – Feb 3
 Image:Cristi Lucaci | Shutterstock


At first he was a doctor who … Attended human life … And then he ministered to souls … In spiritual strife … A bishop in Armenia … St. Blaise acquired fame … By many healings he performed … In God’s most holy name … Especially the little child  … Who nearly choked to death … And through St Blaise’s prayers returned  … To free and normal breath … And that is why one day each year … His saintliness we note … And ask his prayers to guard us from … Diseases of the throat … And even more important to … St Blaise’s great renown … Is all the torture he endured … To earn his martyr’s crown. 

Protect our throats, St Blaise, from all … Those sicknesses today … And from the utterance of words … That we should never say … Lend wisdom to our voice, St Blaise … And pray that we may be … Forever steadfast in our faith … For God eternally.

From Poem Portraits of the Saints by James J Metcalfe (1956)

Today's blessing:  
Through the intercession of Saint Blaise, 
bishop and martyr, may God deliver you from every 
disease of the throat and from every other illness. 
In the name of the Father, 
and of the Son, 
+ and of the Holy Spirit.

St Blaise, pray for us!