Friday, February 27, 2026

Sweetness, yes... so sweet...

 See to it that no one takes you captive 
through hollow and deceptive philosophy, 
which depends on human tradition 
and the basic principles of this world 
rather than on Christ. - Colossians 2:8


“There is more sweetness in 
one hour of prayer before Jesus 
in the Blessed Sacrament 
than in all the world's crowded theaters,
and brilliant drawing rooms,
and giddy diversions, and social gatherings.”

St Gabriel Possenti
Passionist clerical student
Italy ~1838-1862
Exemplary devotion 
Feast Day: February 27


“Love Mary! She is lovable, faithful, constant. She will never let herself be outdone in love, but will ever remain supreme. If you are in danger, she will hasten to free you. If you are troubled, she will console you. If you are sick, she will bring you relief. If you are in need, she will help you. She does not look to see what kind of person you have been. She simply comes to a heart that wants to love her. She comes quickly and opens her merciful heart to you, embraces you and consoles and serves you. She will even be at hand to accompany you on the trip to eternity." - St Gabriel Possenti

Our Lady of Sorrows


St Gabriel is remarkable for he obediently and willingly 
converted in a very short time from a life of excess, devoted 
to the pleasures of this world, to becoming inextricably linked 
to the Passion of Our Lord. He shows us that all are blessed with 
the graces to fall in love with Our Lord, no matter what the cost.

Gabriel died at age 24 of tuberculosis and buried the day of his death. 
A companion in the novitiate, Bernard Mary of Jesus, exclaimed:
“Tears come to my eyes and I am filled with shame for having been 
so far from the virtues that he attained in such a short time.”


St Gabriel Possenti, pray for us! 

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Receiving greater grace...

  In quietness and trust is your strength... 
Isaiah 30:15


"Your watchful care after Communion is no less 
important than your devout preparation before it.  
When we keep good watch over ourselves after 
Communion, it is the best preparation we can make 
for receiving greater grace.  Beware of much talking: 
stay by yourself in some place apart and 
there rejoice in the company of your God; 
there you have Him within you, and the 
whole world cannot take Him from you."
Thomas a Kempis

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Redouble your fervor!...

"Embrace the Eucharist, tradition, and the 
apostolic succession. Jesus is our founder
and that's the most real connection we have. 
Stay strong in faith and draw from the 
rich heritage of our Church." - Jonathan Roumie


"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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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Why do you receive Communion?...

 Why do you receive Communion?

St Francis de Sales explains 
in his Introduction to the Devout Life 
that our primary intention should be 
to grow in the love of Jesus Christ:



"Your main intention in Communion should be 
to grow, strengthen, and abound in the Love of God; 
for Love's Sake receive that which Love Alone gives you.  
Of a truth there is no more loving or tender aspect 
in which to gaze upon the Savior than this act, 
in which He, so to say, annihilates Himself, and 
gives Himself to us as food, in order to fill our souls, 
and to unite Himself more closely 
to the heart and flesh of His faithful ones. 
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Painting of Jesus: Artist - Heinrich Hofmann

This classic, Introduction to the Devout Life 
would be an excellent Lenten read.


Monday, February 23, 2026

Sharing in His chalice...


 This holy man fought to the death 
for the law of his God and 
did not fear the words of the godless, 
for he was built on solid rock.  
Entrance Antiphon (Today's Liturgy )
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God of all creation, who were pleased
to give the Bishop Saint Polycarp
a place in the company of the Martyrs,
grant, through his intercession, that, 
sharing with him in the chalice of Christ,
we may rise through the Holy Spirit to eternal life.
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.
 Collect (Today's Liturgy)


 St Polycarp of Smyrna
69-155 AD
Disciple of apostle St John
Friend of Ignatius of Antioch
Apostolic Father 
Bishop of Smyrna, Martyr
Exemplary in catechesis
Feast Day - February 23

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"Hear me declare with boldness, I am a Christian," Bishop Polycarp said. "And if you wish to learn what the doctrines of Christianity are, 
appoint me a day, and you shall hear them."
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Polycarp was denounced to the government, arrested, and tried on the charge of being a Christian. When the proconsul urged him to save his life by cursing Christ, he replied: “Eighty-six years I have served Him, and He never did me any wrong. How can I blaspheme my King who saved me?” 
Earlier, in a Letter to the Philippians...
Stand fast, therefore, in this conduct and follow the example of the Lord, ‘firm and unchangeable in faith, lovers of the brotherhood, loving each other, united in truth,’ helping each other with the mildness of the Lord, despising no man.”

And wrote on another occasion...
“If we pray to the Lord to forgive us, we ourselves must be forgiving; we are all under the eyes of our Lord and God, and every one of us must stand before the judgment-seat of Christ, where each of us will have to give an account.”

St Polycarp, pray for us!