Friday, August 19, 2016

Be the Heart of my heart...

Prayer by St. John Eudes to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

O Heart all lovable and all loving of my Savior, be the Heart of my heart, 
the soul of my soul, the spirit of my spirit, the life of my life and the 
sole principle of all my thoughts, words and actions, of all the faculties 
of my soul, and of all my senses, both interior and exterior. Amen.

 

"Your most loving Heart, O Jesus,
dwells in this Sacrament
burning with love for us. 
It is there continually performing
thousands of good deeds towards us."


St. John Eudes
France ~ 1601-1680
Priest, gifted preacher and confessor
Encouraged devotions to twin Hearts of Jesus and Mary 
Central theme of his writings: Jesus as the source of holiness, 
Mary as the model of the Christian life.



Dedicated to counsel and defend morally endangered women, 
he founded an association of priests (Eudists) and religious - 
Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity 
(later known as Good Shepherd Sisters)
FEAST DAY - August 19



“Our wish, our object, our chief preoccupation must be to 
form Jesus in ourselves, to make His spirit, His devotion, 
 His affections, His desires and His disposition live and reign there.
All our religious exercises should be directed to this end.
It is the work which God has given us to do unceasingly.”-

From: The Life and Reign of Jesus in Christian Souls, St. John Eudes

St John Eudes, pray for us!

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Love for love...

 We love because He first loved us.  - 1 John 4:19


"Put your heart at His feet.
It is the gift 
He loves most."

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Our heart's throb ...

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

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"When we gather to celebrate the divine mysteries with God's priest, we should not express our prayer in unruly words; the petition that should be made to God with moderation is not to be shouted out noisily and verbosely. 
For God hears our heart not our voice.  He sees our thoughts; He is not to be shouted at.  ... This is the teaching of the Holy Spirit.  Through Jeremiah He suggests this:  Say in your hearts:  Lord, it is you that we have to worship."
St Cyprian

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

To know, love, serve ... the goal! ...

 6. Q. Why did God make you? 
A. God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world,
and to be happy with Him for ever in heaven. - Baltimore Catechism

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"Evangelization is Eucharistic, 
because it draws us more deeply into the life of God - 
all people, no matter who they are, 
can more deeply come to know, love, and serve Jesus Christ.
Our call 
is to help our friends deepen their love of God
by the witness of our lives,
the proclamation of the Gospel,
and by assistance in sharing the sacramental life."

Bishop James D. Conley
Lincoln, Nebraska - USA

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Allegory of the Eucharist (detail) - Cooseman

Monday, August 15, 2016

Let us follow her... who follows Him...

In 1950, Pope Pius XII defined Mary's Assumption into heaven as a dogma of Roman Catholicism: "the Immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heaven." The proclamation of this dogma was made in the encyclical: Munificentissimus Deus. After entering heaven, Mary has remained active in the life of the Church.
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Solemnity ~ August 15

"Today, she who "belongs to Christ" by a unique, abiding, and unrepeatable privilege, the most holy Theotokos and ever-virgin Mary, follows where He has gone, "through the greater and more perfect tent not made by human hands, that is, not of this creation . . . into the Holy Place" (Heb 9:11). Today the sacred and living ark of the living God, who conceived her Creator Himself,  takes up her abode in the temple of God." ~ St John Damascene

 Assumpta est Maria in caelum, gaudent angeli, laudantes benedicunt Dominum!
Mary has been taken up into heaven;
the angels rejoice and, praising, bless the Lord!

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Juan Martin Cabezalero

"Above all, let us listen to Mary Most Holy, 
in whom the mystery of the Eucharist appears, 
more than in anyone else, 
as a mystery of light. 
Gazing upon Mary, we come to know 
the transforming power present in the Eucharist. 

In her we see the world renewed in love. 

Contemplating her, assumed body and soul into heaven, 
we see opening up before us those 'new heavens' and that 'new earth' 
which will appear at the second coming of Christ. Here below, 
the Eucharist represents their pledge, and in a certain way, 
their anticipation: 'Veni, Domine Iesu!'’” (Rev 22:20).

St John Paul II,  Ecclesia de Eucharistia, 62

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"And now death came; not indeed clothed in mourning and grief, as it does to others, but adorned with light and gladness. But what do we say? Why speak of death? Let us rather say that divine love came, and cut the thread of that noble life. And as a light, before going out, gives a last and brighter flash than ever, so did this beautiful creature, on hearing her Son's invitation to follow him, wrapped in the flames of love, and in the midst of her loving sighs, give a last sigh of still more ardent love, and breathing forth her soul, expired. Thus was that great soul, that beautiful dove of the Lord, loosened from the bands of this life; thus did she enter into the glory of the blessed, where she is now seated, and will be seated, Queen of Paradise, for all eternity." - St Alphonsus de Liguori



"The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the oldest Marian Feast, returns every year in the heart of summer. It is an opportunity to rise with Mary to the heights of the spirit where one breathes the pure air of supernatural life and contemplates the most authentic beauty, the beauty of holiness. The atmosphere of today’s celebration is steeped in paschal joy. “Today”, the antiphon of the Magnificat says, “the Virgin Mary was taken up to Heaven. Rejoice, for she reigns with Christ for ever. Alleluia”. This proclamation speaks to us of an event that is utterly unique and extraordinary, yet destined to fill the heart of every human being with hope and happiness.
Mary is indeed the first fruit of the new humanity, the creature in whom the mystery of Christ – his Incarnation, death, Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven – has already fully taken effect, redeeming her from death and conveying her, body and soul, to the Kingdom of immortal life.
For this reason, as the Second Vatican Council recalls, the Virgin Mary is a sign of certain hope and comfort to us (cf. Lumen Gentium, n. 68).  Today's feast impels us to lift our gaze to Heaven; not to a heaven consisting of abstract ideas or even an imaginary heaven created by art, but the Heaven of true reality which is God Himself.  God is Heaven.  He is our destination, the destination and the eternal dwelling place from which we come and for which we are striving." 
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A 54-day national rosary novena begins
August 15 – Feast of the Assumption.

Primary Intention: “For Family and Marriage"
•    Peace, Sanctity of Human Life & Religious Freedom

Why: A Message of Hope in response to the spiritual crisis in our culture and nation and to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops call to prayer.

What: Pray the rosary for 54 days for the Novena Intentions
  • 27 days in petition from August 15 thru September 10, 2016
  • 27 days in thanksgiving from September 11 thru October 7, 2016
Where: At home, individually or with families, or in a parish community or other groups

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