Friday, August 31, 2012

Apparition of 13 September 1917



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Despite the ridicule and jokes of the secular, atheistic press, more than 30,000 people gathered in the Cova for the September apparition. Whether drawn by devotion or curiosity, they prayed the rosary while awaiting the arrival of the visionaries and their vision. When at least the time came they could hear Lucia say,



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"What do you want of me?"



Continue the Rosary, my children. Say it every day that the war may end. In October Our Lord will come, as well as Our Lady of Sorrows and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Saint Joseph will appear with the Child Jesus to bless the world.



God is pleased with your sacrifices, but He does not want you to wear the cords to bed. Keep them on during the day.



"I have the petitions of many for your help. Will you assist a little girl who is deaf and dumb?"



She will improve within the year.



"And the conversions that some have asked to have brought about? The cures of the sick ones?"



Some I will cure, and some I will not. In October I will perform a miracle so that all may believe.



With these last words still ringing in their ears, the Lady rose and disappeared in the heavens, as Lucia called to the crowd, "If you wish to see her --- look! Look!"


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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A New Marian Heart and a New Marian Spirit





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“The perfect correspondence of [Mary’s] will to the will of God has given the world a heart most pleasing to God and therefore a model for every Christian.” – Fr. Robert J. Fox “The perfect correspondence of [Mary’s] will to the will of God has given the world a heart most pleasing to God and therefore a model for every Christian.”



– Fr. Robert J. Fox



Biblically, the heart of a person symbolizes the total person, the soul, the intellect, the memory, the core of the being, the life force, the interior life, as well as the material and corporal heart. The spiritual heart is believed to contain the memory, intelligence, will and spirit.



Scripture tells us that “From the fullness of the heart, the mouth speaks.” (Mt. 12:34, Lk. 6:45) and “A clean heart create for me, O God: renew in me a steadfast spirit.” (Ps. 51:12) In Scripture we read of God’s promise to give His people “a new heart and a new spirit…” (Ez. 11:19) “A clean heart…” (Ps. 51:12) “A heart that is constant and pure…” In many ways Mary is that new heart and new spirit, the only clean heart that is constant and pure, for her heart alone of all mankind is immaculate. For from the first moment of her existence, Mary’s heart cleaved unto God alone. Her heart was at peace for it rested in God. He is her all in all and because of this, her love remains pure and undefiled.

The Gospel of Luke tells us that Mary is “full of grace”. It would be impossible for Mary to be full of grace if there were anything not of God in her heart. Thus we find testimony to the purity found in the Heart of Mary, what we call her Immaculate Heart. Later in Luke we learn of the sword that will pierce the Heart of Mary so that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed. This gives us insight into Mary’s share in the sufferings that bring about redemption. The heart is commonly used to express how a person loves. Mary’s love for the Triune God is so pure and intense that it bursts from her heart in a continual flame of charity. We are also recipients of this tremendous love of Our Lady. Adorning Mary’s Heart are roses which symbolize her virtues, which she possesses in all their perfection. She is Mother most Pure, completely obedient to the Father, and Our Lady of Humility. In Mary’s Heart we have a perfect model to follow, a sure guide in the way of holiness, and a subject for which to praise God, for in His goodness he has given us a Mother whose love and beauty carries us to a greater love and worship of our Lord.


Immaculate and Sorrowful Heart of Mary, pray for us!



Pope Benedict XVI's Reflection on the Queenship of Mary



Wednesday, August 22, 2012


A Reflection on the Queenship of Mary

Brothers and Sisters: Peace be with you.

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Today's the liturgical feast of Mary, Queen of Heaven. First, I want to share with you an image of that event as contained in our family Bible which has always captivated me and I think it is both different and rare. I tried to enhance the colors a bit because the picture is fading. I hope that by making it available in the Internet, others may be able to draw inspiration from it, as as well as preserving it "for ever". Second, I want to reflect a bit on the mystery of Mary's Queenship. Why is Mary of Nazareth "Queen of Heaven" and in fact "Queen of Creation." She is so not because she's some sort of goddess or quasi-deity. Far from it! Mary of Nazareth's dignity derives from her divine motherhood of the Word made Flesh. Her queenly dignity is extrinsic, it comes from without, by grace. Her Son's Kingship, on the other hand, is intrinsic to Him, for He's both God and Man. We should reflect also that Christ's kingship is one of humble service and abasement, without guile; so is Mary's. When we talk about Christ being a King - and Mary being a Queen - we're not talking about "authority" as we normally understand it. We're not talking about a set of legal strictures that our King and Queen apply coercively to their subjects - us. In fact, it is in Christ where mercy and truth, and justice and peace meet both eternally and in history (cfr. Psalm 84:11, Douay-Rheims). Our Queen's "authority" lies on her powerful intercession, on her ability to intercede for everyone, a grace granted by the Triune God as her badge of queenly office. This is what queens usually did in antiquity, everyone understood that, as they also understood that the Messiah's mother will somehow participate of His glory. Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Langrange -of blessed memory- even referred to the BVM as the "supplicant omnipotence" (cfr his work, The Mother of The Saviour ). By divine dispensation, there is "no case" that she cannot raise before the Throne of the Lamb, her son. She also gets what she asks for, always. Again, I want to belabor the fact that these exercises of kingly and queenly authority by the Lord and his Mother are not what we associate with the acts of secular monarchs - King George VI comes to mind immediately to Americans, mind you. No, theirs are exercises in mercy and service: the Queen asks for it and the King grants it. One more thing to reflect upon: Salvation, for a Catholic, is first and foremost deification: what Jesus is by nature we become by grace. We first receive the grace of deification through Baptism: 1999 The grace of Christ is the gratuitous gift that God makes to us of his own life, infused by the Holy Spirit into our soul to heal it of sin and to sanctify it. It is the sanctifying or deifying grace received in Baptism. It is in us the source of the work of sanctification: (CCC). By the grace of Christ, we have been made partakers, sharers, of the divine nature: 2 Grace to you and peace be accomplished in the knowledge of God and of Christ Jesus our Lord: 3 As all things of his divine power which appertain to life and godliness, are given us, through the knowledge of him who hath called us by his own proper glory and virtue. 4 By whom he hath given us most great and precious promises: that by these you may be made partakers of the divine nature: flying the corruption of that concupiscence which is in the world. (2 Peter 1: 2-4, Douay-Rheims). Furthermore, the Bible tell us that every one of us will get a crown. In the Book of Revelation, those who are faithful until the end will receive "the crown of life" (2:10); as well as those who "hold fast" (3:11); the twenty-four "ancients" wore "crowns of gold" (4:4) and they would take theirs off when worshipping the Lamb (4:10) as well as the first horseman (6:2). The "woman clothed with the sun and the moon under her feet" wore "a crown of twelve stars" (12:1) and, finally, He who sits upon the white cloud "like a Son of man" had on his head a "crown of gold" (14:14). We note immediately that the crown wore by the Woman was not made of gold, but of "stars". The nature of her crown sets her apart, even from the Son of man. It is a unique crown, a special crown, denoting special royalty. In this figure we see both Mary, the Mother of the Messiah and the Church, who gives the Messiah/Christ to the world as a mother. Crowns will be common in heaven, but the one worn by the Queen stands out. We haven't received our crowns yet, because that's conditioned upon our perseverance and that's still being tested. But the Queen Mother has already entered into heaven, body and soul united. The Resurrection of the Dead has already taken place for her: she lives with her Son in the escathon, the End Times. Therefore, she wears her crown already and that's also why that, even now, she exercises her queenship; and that's what we celebrate today. May the intercession of the holy Mother of God, our Theotokos and Queen, help us to persevere until the end and receive from the King our own imperishable crowns.

Amen.


Read more:
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Sunday, August 19, 2012

How to Bring Back Fallen Away Catholics



Dr. Scott Hahn

What is evangelization all about? What role does the Church expect ordinary Catholics to play in spreading the Catholic Faith? Dr. Scott Hahn, author and renowned theologian, challenges ?cradle? Catholics to witness to the Faith through everyday life. He presents proven and effective ways to touch those who have fallen away from the Church, even those with the most hardened of hearts.
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Taken from: http://www.lighthousecatholicmedia.org/store/title/how-to-bring-fallen-away-catholics-back
 
 
 
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Why Is There Hell? What You Should Know About It!

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Discovering the Biblical Significance of Mary

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Making Sense Out of Suffering

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The Fourth Cup

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Understanding the Eucharist

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The Virgin Mary Revealed Through Scripture

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Why Is There Hell? What You Should Know About It!




Dr. Scott Hahn

In this moving study on hell, Dr. Scott Hahn shares what scripture teaches about why hell is necessary. What it is like? Who goes there? How can you stay out forever? He explains why Lucifer refused to serve and then responds from a scriptural perspective to the most seductive modern errors about hell. Included are two bonus excerpts from Dr. Hahn's talk, The Healing Power of Confession.

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Taken from: http://www.lighthousecatholicmedia.org/store/title/why-is-there-hell-what-you-should-know-about-it
 
 
 
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Why Do We Have a Pope?

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Understanding The Lord's Prayer

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The Body and Blood of Christ

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Why Go To Mass: The Blood of the New Covenant




Most Reverend Alexander K. Sample

If you ever feel bored at Mass or think that you don?t get much out of it, this talk is for you. Most Reverend Alexander K. Sample, Bishop of Marquette, provides theological and practical reasons why we need to come to a deeper understanding of the nature of the Mass. By understanding the Mass as a sacrifice and a sacred banquet, we can tap into the transforming power offered whenever we worship.
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Taken from:
http://www.lighthousecatholicmedia.org/store/title/why-go-to-mass-the-blood-of-the-new-covenant


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This CD has re-started the spark I had lost! I am looking forward to listening to the other CDs I purchased! Bob - Fremont, OH

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Becoming The-Best-Version-of-Yourself

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Can Children be Saints? Blessed Francisco and Jacinta Marto of Fatima






Msgr. Peter Elliott

Description :Looking at the question of whether children can achieve heroic sanctity through the recently beatified Jacinta and Francisco Marto.


Can children be saints?



Whatever replies others may have given to this question, on May 13 2000, in Fatima, Portugal, Pope John Paul II beatified two children who died respectively at the ages of 11 and 10, Francisco and Jacinta Marto. Their cousin, Sister Lucia, a Carmelite nun aged 93, was present at the solemn Mass of beatification.



We know these children as the three visionaries of Fatima, the ones chosen by God to receive messages of hope and peace for humanity, divine appeals and warnings, even timely prophecies only revealed by the Church at the beginning of the Third Millennium. These calls for \"prayer and penance\" were given through the Blessed Virgin Mary herself. On May 13, 1917, the first apparition took place on the field known as the Cova da Iria. On this same day, May 13, 1981, an assassin's bullet struck the Pope who returned once again in gratitude to Fatima to beatify the children.



These are the two youngest persons ever to be beatified in the history of the Catholic Church, that is, apart from young martyrs. Yet, in a sense, theirs was a path of martyrdom. Both of them, in the last years of their short earthly lives suffered greatly in body and spirit and that is the point to begin in giving praise to God for their sanctity.



Their heroic practice of the virtues is surely the best place to begin. Without heroic virtue or martyrdom the process of beatification and canonization cannot succeed. These reflections in praise of the virtues of these two children are drawn from various recollections and memoirs of Lucia herself. The virtues of faith, hope and love shine through her vivid memories of the shepherd children of Fatima. Faith, hope and love…



FAITH



The courageous faith of Francisco emerged in prison, where the children were taken to terrify them, an attempt to force them to deny what they claimed to have seen. As Lucia tells us, the boy was prepared to die rather than deny what he had seen. In this he was exactly like the men and women who were the witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus, the people who saw the risen Lord, who could say with the convinced faith of Saint Peter, \"Lord, to whom else shall we go? You have the words of eternal life!\"



Likewise, through Lucia's memoirs we see how the childlike faith of Jacinta the little shepherdess was tried and tested during her final illness, when her small body was racked with the aching pains of the influenza, that was sweeping the world at that time, often incurable. Her realism was reflected in her reply when Lucia asked if she was feeling better. \"You know I am not getting better. I have such pains in my chest. But I don't say anything. I am suffering for the conversion of sinners.\" Her final illness fulfilled her spiritual thirst for making personal sacrifices for the conversion of sinners, a practice she developed as Our Lady had requested. Ultimately, as Our Lady had told her, this little child was to die alone, separated from her parents and friends in a hospital in Lisbon on February 20th 1920. That was the final cross for Jacinta. She felt it deeply and admitted that frankly to her cousin, but she feared not. She trusted in God and his Blessed Mother. Her practice of the virtue of faith was remarkable not only in its simplicity but in its realism.



Francisco shared this courageous sense of mortification and self abnegation with his younger sister. For example, Lucia recalled how they both felt abandoned in prison, and really believed they would be martyred, and yet here they offered even this abandonment as a sacrifice for sinners and for the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XV. Note their consciousness of the Vicar of Christ at that moment of fear and stress. This indicates a sense of the wider Church, which rapidly grew in their lives, going beyond the limitations of their culture and narrow experience of life in a small community in a remote place in a humble land. Faith in Jesus Christ means faith in his Church, fidelity to all her teachings. Their courageous experience in prison also reveals the single-mindedness, the purity of heart, the candid faith of children that Jesus presented as the model of all faith.



They both grew rapidly in the practice of prayer, the essential language and dialogue of faith. Francisco's prayer life developed an ascetical quality, a portent of the kind of adult faith already emerging in this young man. Had he lived longer, no doubt he would have found his vocation in a contemplative life, as did his cousin Lucia. He preferred to pray by himself, to \"console Our Lord \" as he put it. His mortification helped tame the boisterous side of his personality, revealing a spiritual maturity well beyond his years, and this is quite at variance with the developmental theories of some educationalists of the last century.



HOPE



The second theological virtue given by the Holy Spirit is hope. In spite of the pressures they endured, these children, like all true saints, had a sense of joy about them. This too has to be taken into account in any process of beatification. The Church does not beatify gloomy people because a lack of joy may well indicate a weakness in living out the virtue of hope.



Jacinta loved to dance, although she gave this up as a sacrifice for sinners. She rejoiced in the beauty of creation, especially collecting wild flowers. There is a quietness and stillness about her joy. Francisco, on the other hand, was more open and outgoing than his sister; social, friendly and smiling boy, according to Lucia. Both children retained a sense of humour throughout the final years of their lives. It was tempered by the burdens placed upon them but seems to have bubbled up in healthy reaction to the somewhat ludicrous behaviour of some of the faithful who fussed over them.



Joy never left them amidst all the trials that came with the responsibility Our Lady had placed on them. When their time for leaving this world drew near, they did not fear death. They accepted what Our Lady had predicted for each of them - imminent death. But they looked forward to heaven with inner joy because they both trusted in her Immaculate Heart. With this motherly heart, Mary never abandons her children, a truth we all need to learn again and again. Knowing this, Francisco and Jacinta lived the virtue of hope in a spirit of joyful trust in whatever God willed for the future.



LOVE



We have reflected on their faith and hope. Now we have enter the golden realm of third and greatest virtue, charity, love - caritas, agape. How well they learnt how to cultivate this sublime virtue in the best school - the school of Mary's Immaculate Heart, the temple of love that can never be separated from the blazing furnace of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.



Love points to the Eucharist, \"summit and source\" of all grace in the Church. Devotion to the Eucharist is essential in the life of any saint. Lucia bears witness to these children's love of the Eucharist, \"the Hidden Jesus\" as both Jacinta and Francisco called our Lord ever present in the most Blessed Sacrament. Both of them loved to visit the Blessed Sacrament in churches, and both felt the pain of not being able to do this during their final illnesses. Their practice of the love of God found its focus in their devotion to \"the Hidden Jesus\" in the sacrament of his love.



It was a time when the intentions of Pope Saint Pius X had not yet been fulfilled everywhere. In that part of Portugal, Children were at least ten years old before they received their First Communion. So both Francisco and Jacinta valued Holy Communion deeply, approaching the Eucharist with reverent preparation and thanksgiving. Both of the children received the Eucharist as penitents. It is particularly moving to read Lucia's account of how Francisco prepared for his death on April 4, 1919. His last confession and Communion were uppermost in his mind. The sacraments of Jesus' pardon and union with us were his main concern. He knew he was preparing for the great and final journey.



Both of the children took sin seriously. Their innocence and purity was not naïve or bland. There was much spiritual courage involved in their own struggle to maintain fidelity to God's will under adverse circumstances. Those circumstances were not merely the hostility they encountered in the early phase of the apparitions, but something more insidious and enticing for a child, the great attention they attracted, which included attempts to spoil them, or to make them into little celebrities, and this is also recorded by Lucia. They seemed to see through this, to perceive the temptations involved, and by grace they rose above the choice of creatures and chose the love of God.



The virtue of love included the love of others. With their different temperaments, Francisco and Jacinta always showed a sense of charity towards others, of concern for other people's needs. This is an essential factor in discerning the sanctity of candidates for beatification. Both children responded to requests for prayer from people in need. Their deeper lives of prayer and sense of union with God did not cut them off from others. Indeed they attracted people, at first curious to see the little visionaries, but then able to see that in themselves these were extraordinary children. Their love of God was thus filled in an outgoing and generous love of others. The supreme infused virtue, charity, love, greatest gift of the Holy Spirit



It therefore comes as no surprise that the holiness of Francisco and Jacinta is described by Lucia as almost tangible. This is borne out in what Lucia recorded. These are the coments of some local women about her cousins: \"It's a mystery one cannot fathom! They are children just like any others. They don't say anything to us and yet in their presence one feels something one cannot explain and that makes them different from all the rest. \" Likewise: \"We've just been talking to Jacinta and Francisco; when with them we feel that there is something supernatural about them.\"



In the light of such testimony, we know that these children are not being beatified just because they saw Our Lady. An apparition does not cause holiness. We know from other instances, that contact with heaven is not necessarily an automatic cause of personal sanctity. The children of Fatima responded to the messages Mary brought us all. They did not merely pass these messages on as instruments. They were the first to respond to a divine call to arms, to the spiritual combat called for in an age of revolution, when the golden chain of the holy rosary must be raised against tyranny, persecution and increasing moral corruption. The children of Fatima were not merely channels, but willing agents who cooperated with divine grace, spiritually mature youing people who, with heroic fortitude, allowed grace to change their lives in the space of three or four years.



As Lucia describes their warm and natural relations with parents and other relatives, we also see the children of Fatima emerge clearly as saints of the family. In these times we need strong Christian families built on holy marriages. May Blessed Jacinta and Blessed Francisco intercede for all our families, and especially that children will grow to be like them, in lives of faith, self sacrifice, charity and holiness.



So we return to the question with which we began. Can children be saints? Through an act of her chief Pastor and Teacher on earth, the Catholic Church replies \"yes!\"





© Published by permission of Msgr. Peter Elliott 2001

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Stay With Us Lord



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Esther and Mordecai Bring About Haman’s Downfall




Esther 7:


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7 So the king and Haman came to have dinner with Queen Esther. 2 On the second day, while they were drinking wine, the king asked Esther, “What is your request, Queen Esther? It will be granted to you. And what would you like? Even if it is up to half of the kingdom, it will be granted.”


3 Then Queen Esther answered, “If I have found favor with you, Your Majesty, and if it pleases you, Your Majesty, spare my life. That is my request. And spare the life of my people. That is what I ask for. 4 You see, we—my people and I—have been sold so that we can be wiped out, killed, and destroyed. If our men and women had only been sold as slaves, I would have kept silent because the enemy is not worth troubling you about, Your Majesty.”


5 Then King Xerxes interrupted Queen Esther and said, “Who is this person? Where is the person who has dared to do this?”


6 Esther answered, “Our vicious enemy is this wicked man Haman!” Then Haman became panic-stricken in the presence of the king and queen.


7 The king was furious as he got up from dinner and went into the palace garden. But Haman stayed to beg Queen Esther for his life, because he saw that the king had a terrible end in mind for him. 8 When the king returned from the palace garden to the palace dining room, Haman was falling on the couch where Esther was lying. The king thought, “Is he even going to rape the queen while I’m in the palace?” Then the king passed sentence on him, and servants covered Haman’s face.

  
9 Harbona, one of the eunuchs present with the king, said, “What a coincidence! The 75-foot pole Haman made for Mordecai, who spoke up for the well-being of the king, is still standing at Haman’s house.”


The king responded, “Hang him on it!” 10 So servants hung Haman’s dead body on the very pole he had prepared for Mordecai. Then the king got over his raging anger.

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