Feast of Our Lady of Fatima and
Our Lady of
the Most Blessed
Sacrament
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 a 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. ...
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
"To
her, consequently, it belongs to make Jesus in the Sacrament known and loved; to
her it belongs to spread the Eucharist throughout the world, to multiply
churches, to raise them in infidel lands, and to defend faith in the Eucharist
against heretics and the impious; to her it belongs to prepare souls for
Communion, to rouse them to make frequent visits to Jesus, and to assist
zealously at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass." ~ St. Peter Julian
Eymard
“This
title, Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament,
is
perhaps the most meaningful of all.” ~ St Pius X
Our
Lady of Fatima,
Our
Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament,
pray
for us!
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