Monday, August 5, 2024

By consecration, another...

 I have been crucified with Christ 
and I no longer live,
but Christ lives in me. - Galatians 2:20



A prayer by the saintly Irish Jesuit priest, Father William Doyle
You will recognize straightaway his distinctive blend of
manly fervor and passion for the Most Holy Eucharist.

O my God, pour out in abundance
Thy spirit of sacrifice upon Thy priests. 

It is both their glory and their duty 
to become victimsto be burnt up for souls,
to live without ordinary joys, to be often the 
objects of distrust, injustice, and persecution.

The words they say every day at the altar,
"This is my Body, this is my Blood,"
grant them to apply to themselves:
"I am no longer myself, I am Jesus, 
Jesus crucified.
I am, like the bread and wine, a substance 
no longer itself, but by consecration another."

O my God, I burn with desire 
for the sanctification of Thy priests. 
I wish all the priestly hands which touch Thee 
were hands whose touch is gentle and pleasing to Thee, 
that all the mouths uttering such sublime words 
at the altar should never descend to speaking trivialities.

Let priests in all their person stay 
at the level of their lofty functions, 
let every man find them simple and great, 
like the Holy Eucharist, 
accessible to all yet above the rest of men.

O my God, grant them to carry with them 
from the Mass of today,
a thirst for the Mass of tomorrow,
and grant them, 
ladened themselves with gifts, to share 
these abundantly with their fellow men. Amen.


Fr Willie Doyle
Always worth the visit to...

Sunday, August 4, 2024

The hungry soul: satisfied...

The Lord's Day is the lord of days 
but also remembering today...
St John Vianney

"All the good works in the world are not 
equal to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass 
because they are the works of men; 
but the Mass is the work of God.  
Martyrdom is nothing in comparison 
for it is but the sacrifice of man to God; 
but the Mass is the sacrifice of God for man."  
St John Vianney


"A mortal man, a creature
feeds himself, satiates himself, with his God, 
taking him for his daily bread, his drink ...
O miracle of miracles! ... 
O love of loves! ... 
O joy of joys!"

St John Vianney
France ~ 1786-1859
Parish priest
Universal patron of priests
Ability to read souls
Patron of Confessors
Patron of Seven Sisters Apostolate
Incorrupt
Feast Day - August 4 


Remain humble, remain simple.  
The more you are so, the more 
good you will do." - St John Vianney

"Oh, how I like those little mortifications 
that are seen by nobody, such as 
rising a quarter of an hour sooner, rising for a little 
while in the night to pray!" St John Vianney

"Prayer is the inner bath of love into which
 the soul plunges itself." - St John Vianney
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St John Vianney, pray for us!  


Jan Van Kessel
Pray for our priests!
Here is one way...
through offering Holy Hours