Sunday, June 29, 2008

SSPX Denies Reunion With The Church



The schismatic traditionalist Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) has reacted to a Vatican ultimatum by challenging the conditions Rome set for its return to the Catholic fold. Traditional Latin Mass with Arch-Bishop Fulton SheenBy sending this in a letter, SSPX leader Bishop Bernard Fellay partly fulfilled one condition of the ultimatum, i.e. answering by the end of this month. But he did not fulfill the more important other half of that requirement, i.e. that he respond positively. In fact, he told the Vatican that other conditions — to accept papal authority and not criticise the pope — were too vague to be accepted, according to SSPX spokesman Rev. Alain Lorans. As Lorans put it: “You can say he’s not responding, despite answering it.”

This is a clever way of ducking deadline pressure, but it doesn’t answer the real issues. It looked like the Vatican had the SSPX in a corner when the ultimatum of June 4 became known early this week. By wording the five conditions so vaguely that contentious issues such as the new Mass and the Second Vatican Council reforms went unmentioned, Pope Benedict and Cardinal Darío Castrillón Hoyos — the Vatican official dealing with traditionalists — may have thought they might win over the schismatics. Benedict had already taken the first step towards a possible accord last year by liberalising the use of the old Latin Mass that the SSPX has championed as its visible trademark. The ultimatum made a further conciliatory gesture by keeping the explicit requirements to a minimum.

Pope Benedict, 13 March 2007/Osservatore RomanoBut Benedict has his red lines too. Compare the current five conditions to the much more explicit five conditions that SSPX founder Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre accepted in May 1988 (with the then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger) but renounced the following month. The new list of conditions strips away the explicit demands of the 1988 document, but they basically remain implicit — a fact that Vatican spokesman Rev. Federico Lombardi confirmed this week.

Fellay clearly saw that and spoke out bluntly against the ultimatum a week ago at an SSPX seminary in Winona, Minnesota. The eye-catching quote in that sermon was “They just say ’shut up’ … We are not going … to shut up.” He also offered a longer and quite vivid image of two icebergs. The tip of one iceberg is the old Latin Mass and its underwater part stands for Church tradition. The other has the new Mass at its visible tip and the underwater part is a symbol, he said, “of Vatican II and of these modern ideas, what they call the spirit of the Council, which has come in with all these reforms which have almost kicked down the Church.” Referring to the restoration of the old Mass, he said:

“What happens with this motu proprio is as if they would have taken this tip of the iceberg. When we see this, we have the impression, OK, they take the tip, so they take everything which is below. That’s not exactly what they did. They tried to take the tip and to plant it on the other iceberg, the iceberg of the new thing. And so we have two tips and they say it’s only one tip. But if you try to go and see and look under the water, what is below, you will see that they maintain that the only thing you can have below is the new thing.”

So it’s back to a rock and a hard place. Will either side blink? Fellay says he has plenty of time and the ultimatum showed Vatican’s in a hurry. He told Swiss radio RTSI (in Italian, from 17:44) “Maybe it’s wrong to say so directly that I reject, that I totally reject (the ultimatum), that is not true. Rather, I see in this ultimatum a very vague and confused thing … we have relations with Rome that develop at a certain pace, which is really slow … there may now be a chillier period, but frankly, for me, it’s not finished.”

The Vatican conditions may be the best the SSPX can ever get and Fellay has replied positively to one-half of one condition out of a total of five. That’s just enough for him to get semantic and say that maybe it’s wrong to say he totally rejected the ultimatum. Well, he certainly didn’t accept it, or even come anywhere near accepting it. Is he just buying time waiting for the Vatican to blink?

It looks like the Vatican’s turn to reply. What’s next?

Posted by: Tom Heneghan

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Little Known Secrets For Catholic Prayers For The Sick

Catholic Prayers For The Sick

"Discover the Three Secrets for Catholic Prayers and Attitudes for those Suffering Sickness. . . "

The secret for Catholic Prayers for the sick is one most often think of your last end and prepare yourselves while healthy for a happy death. These are the blessed souls who will be prepared for sickness, whether a temporary one, or that sent by God as preparation for your last passage here on earth.

Your First Secret for Catholic Prayers for the Sick

The first care should be to repair any neglect in arranging your temporal and spiritual affairs. Your family matters should already be arranged so Satan can no longer harass your mind. You should, too, send for your confessor, and reconcile yourself to God speedily, with a good examination of conscience that you may be the better prepared for any event.

Your Second Secret for Catholic Prayers for the Sick


Receive your sickness as coming from the hands of God, with a perfect resignation to His Holy Will and as a just punishment for your sins. Frequently offer yourself up to Him, and beg that He will grant you patience, sanctify your sufferings and that He will accept your sufferings in union with Jesus Christ crucified, in reparation for your sins and the sins of the whole world.

“For a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that your faith—of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire—may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.”
(I Peter 1:6-7)

Your Third Secret for Catholic Prayers for the Sick

Catholic Prayers for the Sick, The third secret is simply prayer. Pray the Rosary, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, prayerfully read scripture or some other Catholic prayers for healing. Have some friend read to you such prayers while they visit.

Place a crucifix or a figure of Christ crucified, always before your eyes, in order to meditate upon His Passion and Death.

Place yourself under the mantle of the Blessed Virgin Mary and turn to her with great confidence, begging her to obtain for you the graces you most need like patience, love of the cross, a desire of suffering to atone for sin and to partake in the Passion of Jesus Christ.

Finally, enter into a spirit of contrition and remorse for your sins and endeavor to gain merit by offering all the pains and trials which the sickness brings.


Take these little gems to heart and implement them now for the good of your soul and take courage and share these little known Catholic Prayers for the Sick.


Monday, June 23, 2008

Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

From the Desk of Father Mark, Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Twelth Sunday in Ordinary Time

My Dear People,

Don't Forget Your Guardian Angel

An unbeliever might become overly anxious over world events at they are unfolding today. Upcoming elections, gas prices, food costs soaring; when will it all end. A believer knows that God has His hand in everything. Our Gospel reading tells us today, that even the number of hairs on top of our heads are known by Our Lord. Like a loving parent, God always watches over us. For this reason, He has given us each an angel for our guidance and protection. These Holy Guardians never leave our sides. Hovering over each of us, like a hen over her chicks, our angels interceding and praying for our well being.

We are never alone. Thanks be to God! How many times today, have you thanked God, Our Father in Heaven, for your Holy Guardian Angel? Call Him by name daily. Include your angels in all of your daily activities. Ask them to help you grow in "HOLINESS". It is their primary mission, to make us HOLY! They desire nothing more, than to see us in Heaven with them, praising God for all eternity. Don't leave home, without your Guardians praying at your side.

May we always thank God for the protection afforded us by our Guardian Angels...Always trust in their holy presence among us!

Entrusting you to the care of Our Lady,
Fr. Mark

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

From the Desk of Father Mark, Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

My Dear People,

Satan Hates The Role Father

All across the country, we celebrate Father's Day. Wanting to recognize the importance of our dads within the family unit is a great grace. When so many demonic attacks are coming against the making of "holy families" in God's eyes, our pagan culture continues to demean the Heavenly role of the Father. From the sanctuary to the living room, Satan will not rest until he has undermined the God appointed role of the FATHER. It is an indirect attack on the first person of the Holy Trinity. Beginning with Abraham, God has taught us the true nature of "fatherhood".

As Fathers, our primary reason for being is to reflect the divine love of God our Heavenly Father in what we say and do. This transformational love then forms and nurtures the role of our mothers. Mothers in turn image God to their offspring. Parents primary goal in life is to nurture their children, and to teach them the Way of Life...Jesus Christ. All life begins and ends in Jesus Christ. He is the Alpha and the Omega. We become Fathers, when we live the merciful love of Jesus in our own lives. This is the sacred love that transforms our marriages and our children. Holy Marriages in turn, transforms the "domus ecclesiae" (the family at home), and the big family of the church. Holy married love is what begets holy and sanctified priests.

Priests, then in turn, sanctify the many family units into seedbeds of faith. What a great plan God has for us, as Holy Fathers. And it is never too late to begin. Give eternal praise to God our Heavenly Father this day. Pray that all fathers become like our Father in Heaven. Pray in turn for holy marriages and holy families. This then, is the beginning of the sanctification of our Church here on Earth. Pray fathers, like your eternity depended upon it.

May we learn to give, without counting the cost, by holding our many blessings in an open hand, not a clenched fist.

Entrusting you to the care of Our Lady,

Fr. Mark

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Is God Not Answering Your Prayers?

Who Else Wants To Know

Why Prayers Go Unanswered?


Read this as St. Robert Bellarmine reveals why some prayers go unanswered! In his book on the reflections on the Psalms St. Bellarmine shows the debt of his spiritual life and intellectual ability and gives you the hidden gem as to why some prayers go unanswered.

For brevity sake, you are only getting his reflection on the word dwells. It's remarkable how he can get so much insight from a single word.
Ps.91

[1] He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High, who abides in the shadow of the Almighty,
"The next word dwells, means a great deal. It is a little word, but full of power and energy. Notice that what is said in not 'he who trusts' or he who confides,' but he who dwells.' This is to bring home to us that we are not to fly to the Divine protection as men do to a tree or a doorway when it rains, but rather as little boys are wont to rush to their fathers' arms when anything frightens them. We see them playing with their companions in the streets, but no sooner does the least thing go wrong, than they are off home as fast as their small legs will carry them. It never occurs to them to doubt the security of home. They know that they have mother and father there who would gladly give their hearts' blood to protect them.
But people who seek refuge from rain under a tree, have a good look round first, and it is only when no better shelter offers that they run willy-nilly to the tree.

Why is it that some men implore the Divine assistance without receiving it and seem to put their trust in God without being protected by Him?

The reason is that they do not really dwell in the aid of the Most High, nor take shelter under the Providence of God as in their Father's house.


They rather make sporadic dashes to it in time of trouble, as they do to a tree when there is a sudden shower. It is therefore very necessary for us, dear brethren, to get into the way of always and instinctively turning to God. We must try by constant exercise of holy confidence to build for ourselves a house where we may abide safely when the dark hours come. And we must carry our trusty house about with us wherever we go, just as we see the snails do. They wander here and there and everywhere and yet they are always at home."

And that my brethren is why God does not answer some prayers!


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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day Dads!

God the Father

Thursday, June 12, 2008

They Disconnected His Spinal Column From His Brain!

God Bless Little Dakota


The doctors gave little Dakota very little chance to make it through the surgery. You can understand why. It was 10 hours long and they removed his spinal column from his brain. I didn't even think that was possible. All of these to remove a 3 inch tumor attached to his spinal cord.

He was full of hope reassuring his mom with lines like, "Mommy do not cry because someone had come to visit me in my dreams. He told me that he's taking me to heaven to be with God and the Angels."

Thank You, God Answered Your Prayers

Little Dakota beat the odds and wowed the doctors. God is good! They removed 80% of the tumor, a number they didn't think possible. He is now in intensive care, talking and wanting to play. The family is overwhelmed with gratitude for your prayers.

I too thank you from the bottom of my heart.

So praise the Lord, now and for ever, for His Mercy endures forever for those who love him.


Vernable Father Felix De Andreis
, pray for us. And thank you for your prayers!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Father John Corapi Thanks You

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Here is the letter from Father Corapi thanking you for your prayers.

I want to take a moment to thank all of our friends and supporters for over 3,000 get well cards, birthday cards, and ordination anniversary cards that I received in the past few weeks. I do not take this for granted. I am very grateful to each of you for your prayers and for your kindness.

I am not sure if you know how valuable your little acts of kindness, generosity, and support mean to your priests. For me, they are a reminder that I was ordained for you. My day to day ministry does not involve contact with the People of God personally, but as many of you have told me, “I feel like I know you. You have been in my home so many times through television, radio, the internet, or CDs and DVDs, etc.” Indeed, technology is a gift from God, and it helps us to be united in so many ways. One day I was marveling at the great charisms God had given to some of His saints. St. Pio was able to bilocate, being in two places at once. I asked the Holy Spirit if it would be good for someone a lot less than a saint, like me, to have such a gift. The answer was immediate and hit me like a lightning bolt, “You are speaking to large numbers of people every minute of every hour of every day in so many diverse parts of the world through all of the means of social communication.” It’s not a miracle above nature, but it is a miracle when you think about it. Our Father takes care of us in so many ways.

This weekend we celebrate Fathers’ Day. First of all let’s be thankful to our heavenly Father for all He does for us. Let’s thank our priests, who are spiritual fathers too. “No priests, no Eucharist.” I’m so thankful for priests. Then, let’s make sure we commend our natural fathers, living or deceased, to our heavenly Father.

I’ll pray for each of you on this Fathers’ Day, for in some mysterious way God our Father has related us spiritually. A father transmits life to his children. I’ll try to be faithful to that mission of the transmission of spiritual life. Pray for me, please, that I might always do this.

God bless you,

Fr. John Corapi

  • Original Father John Corapi post concerning his tumor here: The email by Fr. Corapi asking for prayers.


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

From the Desk of Father Mark, Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

My Dear People,

Don't Take A Vacation From God!

GOD doesn't take the summer off from us. Neither should we be lax in our prayer during the summer. With gas prices projected to top $5.00 plus by the 4th of July, many of us will be staying closer to home for vacation. Even if you are planning to go quite a distance, check ahead to make sure that a Catholic Mass is in your Sunday plans. Forgetting to do so in advance is not a reason, but an excuse. God does not vacation from us. We owe Him all that we have and are. Nothing comes to BE except through Him. So INCLUDE God in your summer plans.

Praise and glorify Him each and every day of your life. Enjoy the fruits of your labor. Pray, Pray, Pray and rest and relax during the months ahead. Cover yourselves and your family in prayer. Don't forget to bring along your Rosary and pray together as a family.

May all members of our parish family, strive to use our many gifts, talents and blessings in ways that are found pleasing to God.

Entrusting you to the care of Our Lady,

Fr. Mark

Sunday, June 8, 2008

A Prayer For The Unemployed

Prayer For Those Needing Employment



Prayer for those in the Unemployment


Most Sweet Jesus,
most gracious and most loving God
we call upon your name.
Grant we beseech thee, our brother and friend,
to grant employment to those who seek them.
Have mercy upon them, O Most Sweet Jesus,
for there is no one to turn to but you.
You have the power and grace
to grant what we need
that we may walk this earth with dignity
and the knowledge that we are truly loved.
We, as one body, ask you
to provide employment to the unemployed
and to grant our other petitions
according to your will. Amen.


Mama Mary, pray for us!
St. Joseph, pray for us!
All angels and saints, pray for us!


Thank you Easter A. for giving us the Unemployment Prayer!

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Helping Monks & Saving Money On Your Print Cartridges!

Who else wants to save money on those outrageous prices on print cartridges and help out some Benedictine Monks in the process?

Have you ever heard of Laser Monks? It is an intriguing story surrounded by a prayer request by the monks. Here is how the "Laser Monks" got started.

All I wanted was a little bit of black dust for one of our monastery printers. In my search for a toner cartridge, I was suddenly struck with how incredibly expensive this black dust and a few squirts of ink were. "There must be a better way," I said to myself.And so began my foray into the world of imaging supplies. What I discovered was a revelation. Simply stated, the mark-up on ink supplies is sinfully high, reaching in some instances into the 1,000-2,000 % levels. I also discovered that there were many companies that manufactured either new compatible cartridges or remanufactured cartridges at a fraction of the cost of the big name brands. My thoughts starting racing. Imagine the money we could save schools, churches, and other organizations if we could negotiate some deals with the manufacturers directly and cut out the middlemen. And that is how LaserMonks.com was born.

Fr. Bernard McCoy, O. Cist.
Steward of Temporal Affairs, Cistercian Abbey
CEO, LaserMonks


LaserMonks started around 2003 and have exploded since then. Why wouldn't they when you save 30 - 60% on ink cartridges.


LaserMonks.com Home Page
Discover their full story here.

Do you use them? Will you? What have you heard? Let us know.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Little Dakota Has Brain Cancer - Update

Little 4 year old Dakota Needs Your Prayers - Here is the first post.

Strangely, the doctor who was to do the operation was on call and unable to perform the operation today. Does that make sense? A brain doctor on call the night before a scheduled 9 hour surgery.

So, they sent little Dakota home. They are hoping to do the operation next week. As it turns out this is part of an answered prayer as they were having a hard time telling him. Finally, they did tell little Dakota he is very seriously sick and could easily die. This is his answer to his mom.

"Mommy do not cry because someone had come to visit me in my dreams. He told me that he's taking me to heaven to be with God and the Angels."

Dakota also told his mommy that he is tired of being sick all of the time.

Signs of Saintly Intercession

Out of the blue, Paul Hargadon, requested the prayers of Venerable Felix de Andreis and that same week my Bishop wrote an article in the Diocesan paper about Venerable de Andreis and my home parish. Even though Father de Andreis is originally from and buried in my old diocese, I never even heard of the him before Paul gave us the beautiful prayer.

Then last night during prayers for Dakota, little John Paul (almost two year old) says with perfect clarity "Pio" three times. He has never said Pio in his life! So, Saint Pio, pray for little Dakota.

God is good and much good will come from this. It will be interesting to witness how God chooses to heal his people. Will little Dakota be healed, be a healer or both? One thing is for certain, God will move in very a distinct manner. How and who will be healed will be revealed as the story progresses. Praise be the Lord.

Thank you and may God bless you.

Let us pray.

God our Father, we lift up this precious little boy in prayer to You. You love the little children so much that Your Son took a child in His arms and gave us a model of how we are to live: with the humility, simplicity, and innocence of a child. Jesus said that we are to come to You as children, and ask much of You. Lord God, command that Dakota's guardian angel be at his bedside as his protector; send the guardian angels of Dakota's parents and grandparents to shield them from despair, as it is one of the chief weapons of Satan. Strengthen this boy's family in their faith.

Jesus, our loving, merciful Savior, act as the Divine Physician and drive out the tumor that afflicts Dakota. Guide the doctors who will perform surgery on him to remove the tumor; we ask for a miracle for this boy. Astound those who are taking care of him, so that they may realize that You, God, are capable of all things.

Mother Mary, take care of Dakota as only you can. Carry him in your maternal arms through this time of trial, and act as his nurse. I ask through your intercession that God will send a miracle for him and his family, as he is an only son and grandchild.

St. Michael, Prince of the Heavenly Armies, send your legions of angels to keep the devil at bay and provide defenses for Dakota's parents and grandparents. Remind them that the Lord God, above all, fights with them and for them.

I pray all these things in the name of Jesus, our Lord. Amen.
Thanks DonaNobis_Pacem for writing out the prayer.

Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - The Visitation of Mary

From the Desk of Father Mark,

My Dear People,


The Visitation Of The Blessed Virgin MaryThe Feast of the Visitation the Blessed Virgin Mary is the second Joyful Mystery of the Most Holy Rosary. In it, we reflect on Mary, the Virgin Mother of God, traveling to visit her cousin St. Elizabeth. When we travel with Our Lady into the hill country, we acknowledge 0ur need to visit with our Lord. So blessed are we to have access to the Most Holy Eucharist 24-7. Even though we are small in stature, we can become large in spirit by frequent visits to Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Saviour.

What excuse do you have for not spending time visiting Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY. Be like Mary, the Mother of God. Make haste into the hill country of your local adoration chapel. Come spend an hour with Our Saviour, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, in the little humble chapel. Let Jesus fill you too with the Holy Spirit. Let your own soul proclaim the goodness of Our Lord.

May we act upon the words of Jesus, placing God first in our lives and devoting ourselves to living as faithful and generous followers of the Gospel.

Entrusting you to the care of Our Lady,

Fr. Mark



Read More . . .

The Visitation of Mary The scripture readings and a short meditation.

Recently discovered meditations on the Visitation of Mary as revealed by St. Robert Bellarmine

Sunday, June 1, 2008

The Visitation of Mary as Revealed by St. Robert Bellarmine

the visitation of Mary

The Visitation of Mary


Notice the love St. Robert Bellarmine has for our Lady, as he contemplates deeply the mysteries of the second Joyful mystery. Do yourself a favor and take time to meditate on the questions St. Bellarmines ask concerning the Visitation of Mary.

While Mary, therefore, was engaged to Joseph, there came to her news of the wondrous apparition of the angel to Zachary in the Temple, and the miraculous conception whereby her cousin Elizabeth was to be the mother of the Lord's precursor, the Baptist. What must the Virgin's thoughts have been when hearing the Messiah was at hand, and her own family the instrument of His coming! Did she covet the honor every daughter of Israel coveted? No doubt in her humility she never deemed it possible. Anyhow, had she not consecrated herself to God? And dearer even than the honor of being His Mother was the happiness of being His virgin spouse. Six months had passed, and once again the angel of Zachary's vision, Gabriel, came and hailed the Virgin as the Mother of God. Mary's astonishment was not so much that such a message should be sent to a woman of Israel, but that she should be the one she, a lowly maid, not married yet, and bound by solemn vow never to be known of man.

How did her gentle heart flutter and her spirit glow with love and thankfulness when from the angel's lips she heard that virginity and motherhood are not things incompatible in her whose offspring is a God; that He who made the barren Elizabeth conceive, could of Mary's flesh and blood alone build Him a body for His indwelling. "Behold," she says, "the handmaid of the Lord, be it done to me according to thy word," and in that very instant the hopes of ages were fulfilled; the Word was made flesh and dwelt amongst us.

Brethren, Mary's first impulse was to be away from Nazareth, to open her overflowing heart to some sympathetic woman, and so with haste she sped to whisper her secret to her cousin Elizabeth. Supposing even that some vague doubts still haunted Mary's mind, they must have been utterly dispelled by Elizabeth's greeting of her as the Mother of her God, and the bound the Baptist gave at the approach of his unborn Saviour. There Mary spent three happy months, and then the sword began to pierce her gentle heart.
St. Robert Bellarmine, pray for us that we may dive into a deeper contemplation of the mysteries of the Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth.

Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for June

Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict's general prayer intention for June



"That all Christians may cultivate a deep and personal friendship with Christ, in order to be able to communicate the strength of His love to every person they meet".

His mission intention is: "That the International Eucharistic Congress of Quebec in Canada may lead to an ever greater understanding that the Eucharist is the heart of the Church and the source of evangelisation."

Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth

The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth, Visitation of Mary, The Visitation

The Visitation of Mary


Gospel Reading
Lk 1:39-56

Mary set out
and traveled to the hill country in haste
to a town of Judah,
where she entered the house of Zechariah
and greeted Elizabeth.
When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting,
the infant leaped in her womb,
and Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit,
cried out in a loud voice and said,
“Most blessed are you among women,
and blessed is the fruit of your womb.
And how does this happen to me,
that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
For at the moment the sound of your greeting reached my ears,
the infant in my womb leaped for joy.
Blessed are you who believed
that what was spoken to you by the Lord
would be fulfilled.”

And Mary said:

“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord;
my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for he has looked with favor on his lowly servant.
From this day all generations will call me blessed:
the Almighty has done great things for me,
and holy is his Name.

He has mercy on those who fear him
in every generation.
He has shown the strength of his arm,
he has scattered the proud in their conceit.
He has cast down the mighty from their thrones,
and has lifted up the lowly.
He has filled the hungry with good things,
and the rich he has sent away empty.
He has come to the help of his servant Israel
for he has remembered his promise of mercy,
the promise he made to our fathers,
to Abraham and his children for ever.”

Mary remained with her about three months
and then returned to her home


The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary


Assuming that the Annunciation and the Incarnation took place about the vernal equinox, Mary left Nazareth at the end of March and went over the mountains to Hebron, south of Jerusalem, to wait upon her cousin Elizabeth, because her presence and much more the presence of the Divine Child in her womb, according to the will of God, was to be the source of very great graces to the Blessed John, Christ's Forerunner.

The event is related in Luke 1:39-57. Feeling the presence of his Divine Saviour, John, upon the arrival of Mary, leaped in the womb of his mother; he was then cleansed from original sin and filled with the grace of God. Our Lady now for the first time exercised the office which belonged to the Mother of God made man, that He might by her mediation sanctify and glorify us. St. Joseph probably accompanied Mary, returned to Nazareth, and when, after three months, he came again to Hebron to take his wife home, the apparition of the angel, mentioned in Matthew 1:19-25, may have taken place to end the tormenting doubts of Joseph regarding Mary's maternity. (Cf. also MAGNIFICAT.)

The feast of the Visitation of Mary

Friday, May 30, 2008

The Gift of Obedience, A Gift Or A Curse?

You know during my reconversion process I read constantly. My favorite books were easily the detailed lives of the saints. You just wanted to know why they were Saints and what made them holy. I could not believe how obedient these Saints were, even to the point of thinking it was ridiculousness. I asked the Lord an honest question. "Why, are they so obedient? What's the big deal?"

He answered with scripture!

The Gift of Obedience, A Gift Or A Curse?
Dt 7: 9-11
Understand, then, that the LORD, your God, is God indeed,
the faithful God who keeps his merciful covenant
down to the thousandth generation
toward those who love him and keep his commandments,
but who repays with destruction a person who hates him;
he does not dally with such a one,
but makes them personally pay for it.
You shall therefore carefully observe the commandments,
the statutes and the decrees that I enjoin on you today."
God indeed answered with scripture. Have you ever read the Psalms while looking for examples of the importance of obedience? Ultimately, He told me disobedience is a sin resulting in severe punishment and obedience is rewarded to 1000th degree. Duh! I already knew the answer, God just showed me how serious He is about this beautiful gift of obedience.

Here is your little secret to grow in love with the gift of obedience. Remember your thesaurus when reading scripture! Simple enough? Look for words like listen, do, command, follow, obey, submit, yield, surrender, mind, observe, attend, heed, watch, abide, regard, etc...

Did you know the number of times the following words are in scripture?

obey, 178
obedience, 17
follow, 357
abide, 62
command, 1194
commandments, 193
listen, 223
submit, 9
heed, 163
observe, 103
surrender, 19
regard, 108
yield, 75


Go forth my friend, to love and obey the Lord, our God!
Amen.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

St. Ignatius Prayer - Living The Life of Jesus

Let's Take A Minute To PrayJesus Christ The King, Sacred Heart

St. Ignatius Prayer - Thanks to Joseph at Good Jesuit, Bad Jesuit for the post.


That I May Be Received Under the Standard of Our Divine King



O Lord, behold me a suppliant praying before Thee.
I come to implore of Thee a grace which is repugnant to my nature and which I dread to obtain.
Alas, my heart is not indifferent: on the contrary,
it rebels at the thought of voluntary poverty, and the contempt of men.


It is to master my natural inclinations,
to vanquish self, and to conquer my heart,
to extinguish in it every spark of that self-love which
is not in accordance with the rule these exercises place before me,
that I entreat Thee to receive me under Thy standard.


May Thy Divine Majesty deign to shelter me beneath the folds of this Thy holy standard,
to give me the spirit of poverty and detachment,
and to call me even to the practice of actual and perfect poverty,
if such is Thy good pleasure.


Lord Jesus, in order that I may resemble Thee more closely,
grant me a share, I beseech Thee, in Thy humiliations,
and in the injustices that Thou didst meet with,
provided that I can bear them without committing any sin,
without ever displeasing, in any way,
Thy Divine Majesty.


O Blessed Virgin, Mother of my God, obtain for me from
Thy Divine Son the grace to be received and to march under His standard.


Hail Mary...


O Eternal Word, for the love Thou bearest our Lady,
Thy Blessed Mother, obtain for me from the Father the grace to be received
and to march under Thy standard.


Anima Christi


O Father, for the love Thou bearest the most holy Virgin Mary,
for the sake of Thy Son, our Lord,
I beseech Thee to grant me the grace to be received
and to march under the standard of Jesus Christ.


Our Father...

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Anima Christi, The Catholic Prayer

Anima Christi Catholic Prayer

The Anima Christi is a prayer from around the 14th century. It is still widely used after receiving the body and blood of Our Lord,Jesus Christ in Holy Communion.

Soul of Christ, sanctify me
Body of Christ, save me;
Blood of Christ, inebriate me;
Water from the side of Christ, wash me;
Passion of Christ, strengthen me;
0 good Jesus, hear me;
Within Thy wounds, hide me;
Suffer me not to be separated from 'Thee;
From the evil enemy defend me;
In the hour of my death call me,
And bid me come unto Thee,
That with all Thy saints I may praise Thee
For all eternity.

Amen.


Anima Christi Catholic Prayer



The Anima Christi In Latin

Anima Christi, sanctifica me.
Corpus Christi, salva me.
Sanguis Christi, inebria me.
Aqua lateris Christi, lava me.
Passio Christi, conforta me.
O bone Jesu, exaudi me.
Intra tua vulnera absconde me.
Ne permittas me separari a te.
Ab hoste maligno defende me.
In hora mortis meae voca me.
Et iube me venire ad te,
Ut cum Sanctis tuis laudem te.
In saecula saeculorum.

Amen.


The Anima Christi Catholic Prayer Simply Means The Soul of Christ

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Little Dakota Needs Your Prayers! ! !

Dakota, A 4 Year Old, Has A Brain Tumor On The Stem

Dakota has been diagnosed with a tumor on the stem of his brain. It's 2-3 inches long. He is only 4 years old. This is the shocking news we received from a friend of my wife's this afternoon.

Dakota (the little boy) has been on allergy medication for most of his life. His old pediatrician kept telling the mom he had allergies. The mom finally talked to my friend's daughter about everything and got in to a new pediatrician. She took him off of all of his medications because she felt he was way over-medicated and wanted to get his system clear of everything. After a few (maybe six) weeks, the mom took Dakota back and he wasn't any better. So, the pediatrician ordered a CT scan, which shows this tumor on his brain stem.

My friend told me that Dakota is to have surgery this coming Thursday at Children's Hospital. The doctors have told the mom and dad that he may not survive the surgery. Please pray for Dakota and his family. He is their only child and they haven't yet told him about what is happening.

For obvious reasons, everyone is taking this rather hard. Please feel free to share with your prayer groups, put on your adoration chapel prayer lists.

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Guadalupe, Guadalupe and St. Juan Diego
Let's us pray:

Memorare, O piissima Virgo Maria, non esse auditum a saeculo, quemquam ad tua currentem praesidia, tua implorantem auxilia, tua petentem suffragia, esse derelictum. Ego tali animatus confidentia, ad te, Virgo Virginum, Mater, curro, ad te venio, coram te gemens peccator assisto. Noli, Mater Verbi, verba mea despicere; sed audi propitia et exaudi.

Amen.
Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us!


Thanks, Paul Hargadon, for the following prayer.

O Lord, the giver of all good gifts, you have shown the power of your grace in the life and virtues of your servant, Venerable Felix de Andreis. Draw others to your service by the influence of his example; and, if such be your holy will glorify him here on earth by manifesting the power of his intercession through the favor we now implore--grant healing to your child, Dakota and the grace of perseverance for his family through this time of trial.

Hasten, dear Lord, the day when Felix de Andreis will be declared Blessed by Holy Mother Church. This we ask of you through the intercession of your Immaculate Mother, the Queen of Saints.

Amen.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Corpus Christi Sunday

From the Desk of Father Mark, Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Corpus Christi Sunday

My Dear People,

Corpus Christi Sunday

Corpus Christi Sunday is our faith statement about the Most Holy Eucharist. As Roman Catholics, we adhere to John chapter 6 literally. We believe truly, the Eucharistic species is the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Our Gospel this Sunday states Jesus saying, "I am the living bread come down from heaven. Whoever eats my body and drinks my blood will live forever." From this point forward, many left Jesus, because they could not accept this new teaching.

Pope John Paul Holding Blessed SacramentThis holds true even today. We are divided as Christians because of Jesus' divine teaching on the Most Holy Eucharist. Many still reject Jesus' teaching on the Eucharist. It follows that these same people will reject His teaching on Holy Confession. If you do not really believe in the True Presence of Jesus in the Holy Mass, then frequent Confession need not precede frequent Communion. Even many Catholics reject this teaching on Holy Confession. Pray for a return to the TRUE teaching of Jesus Christ on the Eucharist and Confession. Set an example for your own children and grandchildren, by going to Holy Confession often if you receive Holy Communion often. May we trust in the Lord-knowing that, just as He fed the Israelites with Bread from Heaven, He will always provide us with all that we need.

Entrusting you to the care of Our Lady,

Fr. Mark

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Miraculous Pictures? ? ?

Miraculous Images ? ? ?


Do you see how the sun shines forth from Jesus? The way I see it, the light is below the horizon.





The pictures comes from the Passion Play performed by the Pauline Fathers. Can you imagine how much work was done to accomplish all of this?

What do you think?

Venerable Father Felix de Andreis, Vincentian Superior

Venerable Father Felix de Andreis, First Vincentian Superior in America


First superior of the Congregation of the Mission (Lazarists) in the United States and Vicar-General of upper Louisiana, b. at Demonte, in Piedmont, Italy, 13 December, 1778; d. at St. Louis, Missouri, U.S., 15 October, 1820. After making his preparatory studies in his native place he entered the novitiate of the Congregation of the Mission, at Mondovì, 1 November, 1797, and was ordained priest at Piacenzia, 14 August, 1801.

Father de Adreis, Retreat Master for Fellow Priests


When only four years a priest, he conducted the retreats for those about to be ordained. His constitution was not robust and in 1806 he was sent to Monte Citorio, the house of the Congregation in Rome that seemed least likely to be affected by the rigorous religions persecutions of the time, which for while drove Pius VII from Rome. Here, Father De Andreis was constantly engaged from 1810 to 1815 in giving missions and retreats for the clergy or seminarians. He also gave many missions in the suburbs of the city.

Felix de Andreis, father Felix de Andreis, Venerable Felix de Andreis, Venerable Father Felix de AndreisWhen the religious houses in Rome were suppressed, the Propaganda students attended his lectures on theology. It was no unusual thing for him to preach four times a day on different subjects. In view of later events, it is worthy of reflection that Father De Andreis received such a conviction that he was destined to a mission involving the need of English that he resolutely mastered that language. In 1815 Father Dubourg, Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Louisiana (which then extended along both sides of the Mississippi from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian Lakes) arrived in Rome to secure priests for that immense vineyard. As soon as he knew of Father De Andreis he applied to Father Sicardi, his superior, to let him go to Louisiana, and when the latter declared it impossible, as his place could not be filled, he exposed the situation to Pius VII, who appointed the young priest to this mission.

In company with five others, Father De Andreis embarked from France, 12 June, 1816, and reached Baltimore 26 July. They remained there at St. Mary's Seminary as guests of Father Bruté until 3 September, and then started on a tedious journey to the west, arriving at Louisville, 19 November, where at Bishop Flaget's suggestion they remained in his seminary of St. Thomas at Bardstown until Bishop Dubourg should arrive. Father De Andreis taught theology and labored at improving his English. Bishop Dubourg reached there with thirty priests, 29 December, 1817, and they went to St. Louis in 1818. There the Congregation had its first establishment.

Father De Andreis had charge of two schools, one for religious students, another for seculars, established by Bishop Dubourg. Land for a seminary was given at "The Barrens", a colony 80 miles south of St. Louis, in Perry County, and when the Bishop allowed his residence to be used for a novitiate, Father De Andreis became master of novices. Exhausted by the hardships of missionary word, he died after a short life of forty-two years, greatly esteemed for sanctity. The process of his canonization, begun in St. Louis in 1900, was completed in August, 1902, when the evidence was presented to the Congregation of Rites, at Rome.

Taken from the Catholic Encyclopedia

Prayer to Obtain the
Beatification of
Venerable Felix de Andreis


0 Lord Jesus Christ,
Who, by the working of miracles
hast deigned to honor Thy loving servants,
we beseech Thee to glorify,
through the intercession of Thy Immaculate Mother,
Thy servant Venerable Felix de Andreis,
by evident signs and wonders,
so that for the exaltation of Thy Name and the salvation of souls,
he may by Thy power be declared Blessed.
Amen.

Venerable Felix de Andreis, pray for us.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

St. Robert Bellarmine - The Rosary And The Practical Catholic

St. Robert Bellarmine; "The Rosary, Are You A Friend Or Foe?"

our lady of the rosaryBrethren, do we appreciate the full value of the Rosary? Are we its friends or are we its enemies? We are, you say, its friends, But alas! as many a man will say: "I am a Catholic, but I cannot say I practice my religion," so many of us will have to say: "I approve of the Rosary, but I cannot say I practice it." To each I say equally: "Stuff and nonsense; there is no Catholic but a practical Catholic, and there is no friend of the Rosary but he who practices it often and well." "He that is not with me is against me," is not less true of Christ than it is of the Church and the Rosary.


Sunday, May 18, 2008

Father John Corapi - As Your Own Spiritual Director

Father John Corapi's

Your Spiritual Director

Here is Fr. Corapi's letter to you with Spiritual Advice so you may grow in holiness. It's like having Fr. Corapi as your own Spiritual Director!

Greetings and God's Blessings,

One of the most important things we can do as individuals seeking to love God above all things, and love our neighbor as ourselves out of love for God is to make a daily examination of conscience and then take advantage of one of the greatest gifts God has given us--the ability to receive sanctifying grace in a healing and forgiving way through the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation (Confession). Repentance is not a one time thing. It is a daily requirement and an ongoing act of love of God and neighbor.

"If you love me you will obey my Commandments," Jesus tells us. If we stumble along the way and fail to obey His Commandments it is very encouraging to have the assurance that His forgiveness is waiting for us. We must seek it actively, however, especially when we are conscious of mortal sin. We, as Catholics, do this by going to Confession. When we make a daily examination of conscience, and then go to Confession regularly, we are showing our merciful and loving God that we are serious about our relationship with Him.

God bless you,

Fr. John Corapi


The Latest on Fr. Corapi


  • No surgery and no Cancer for Fr. Father Corapi as revealed by his EWTN Life On The Rock Interview


  • Original Fr. John Corapi post concerning his tumor here: This is the email by Fr. Corapi asking for prayers.


Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

From the Desk of Father Mark, Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity


My Dear People,

The Holy Trinity; The Truth Revealed
Through Our Catholic Faith


holy trinityThe feast of the Holy Trinity is a truth of our Catholic faith. Nowhere do we find in the Bible, the doctrine defining the Most Holy Trinity. The dogma defining the Holy Trinity was a truth proclaimed by the early Apostolic Church. Every Holy Mass included the Apostle's Creed, until it was replaced with the Nicene Creed in the fourth century. In the Creed, we profess our faith in God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Each of the three persons are identified and embraced as a divine mystery.

In an age when people are looking to explore divine truths, we have the source and summit of our belief clearly identified in the Holy Nicene Creed. This is why we repeat this Creed at each and every Sunday Mass, lest we forget. What a great treasure we have in Holy Catholic Faith! Next time you pray the Nicene Creed, truly PRAY those faith filled words. Don't just SAY, but truly PRAY and PROFESS our Catholic belief. Live and share the Faith.

May we love God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, with all our HEART, MIND and SOUL.

Entrusting you to the care of Our Lady,

Fr. Mark

Saturday, May 17, 2008

St. Robert Bellarmine Blog

No Surgery For Father

John Corapi


Update! Fr. Corapi called into the show "Life on The Rock" last night on EWTN and talked extensively about whats been happening with him..


Father John CorapiHe said he's been through every test they can think of at the mayo clinic and he does NOT have cancer, they have not found any kind of disease or infections but they are almost 100% positive it's a parathyroid tumor. Father said they ran all the tests they can for this and it's not showing up but that doesn't mean it's not there and most of his doctors believe it is there. So they are making him wait a few more months to see if it finally shows up and thats why surgery has been put off. You can't go after what you can't see..


Father also said he's feeling a little bit better than he has been but he's still pretty sick and is unable too travel for now and needs his rest. The host of the show said that everyone is and will continue too pray for him and Father Corapi was delighted at that and asked for it too continue and he spoke as he always does, optimistic and just as the holy priest that he is.


Please keep your prayers coming for Father Corapi.

Thank you Robyn for the update.

Let's us pray:

Memorare, O piissima Virgo Maria, non esse auditum a saeculo, quemquam ad tua currentem praesidia, tua implorantem auxilia, tua petentem suffragia, esse derelictum. Ego tali animatus confidentia, ad te, Virgo Virginum, Mater, curro, ad te venio, coram te gemens peccator assisto. Noli, Mater Verbi, verba mea despicere; sed audi propitia et exaudi.

Amen.


Father John Corapi has a parathyroid tumor! The first confirmation concerning his tumor.

Original Father John Corapi post concerning his tumor here: The email by Fr. Corapi asking for prayers.

One the lighter side: Father Corapi Top 10 One liners!

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Your Key to a Joyful Life

This comes from one of my favorite bloggers Marie at View From The Pews

God's Love is a Radical Love.

It is when we place our happiness in the hands of another that we are doomed to a life of inner unhappiness, in that it is beyond man's ability to provide the inner joy and peace that many seek. This inner peace and joy can only be found in Christ, and through the Holy Spirit our souls are illuminated to the fullness and meaningfulness of the essence of Divine Love which ignites the heart and sets itself aflame.


John 15: 9-12
Jesus said to his disciples:
“As the Father loves me, so I also love you.
Remain in my love.
If you keep my commandments,
you will remain in my love,

just as I have kept my Father’s commandments
and remain in his love.

“I have told you this so that
my joy might be in you

and your joy might be complete."


Amen!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Pentecost Sunday

From the Desk of Father Mark, Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute Pentecost Sunday

My Dear People,

Pentecost Sunday - Come Holy Ghost

"Kommt Hieligen Gieste... Come Holy Ghost." This is the cry of the Universal Church in our readings this weekend. Pentecost marks the birthday of the Catholic Church. "When they were all together in the upper room, suddenly there came a noise like a driving wind and tongues of fire came to rest upon each of them. They were filled with the Holy Spirit." Each of the people in Jerusalem, from every nation, could understand the words that the Holy Apostles spoke. Thousands were converting to the faith of the Church. Jesus promised that He would send the Paraclete, our Advocate in Heaven. The Third Person of the Holy Trinity, pleads for us when we pray in Faith.

The Apostles were told by Jesus not be worried about what to say or do. The Holy Spirit will tell you what you are to say and what you are to do. The promise Jesus made to the Holy Apostles was that He would not leave them orphaned. Jesus said that He would send the Paraclete to lead and guide them. We have been given the Holy Spirit, first at our Baptism, and then at our Confirmation. Like the Apostles, we are the benefactors of His Grace. All that we need to get to Heaven, come from the hands of the Advocate. Pray to use wisely the seven gifts of the Most Holy Spirit.

May we recognize and appreciate our different stewardship gifts and joyfully bring them together for the good of the church.

Entrusting you to the care of Our Lady,

Fr. Mark

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Top 10 Father John Corapi One Liners

Father John Corapi


When Fr. John Corapi delivers his one liners it can be like the proverbial 2 by 4 hitting you in between the eyes! It's a good thing the power comes from the Holy Spirit. Isn't it? Following are some of my favorite Father Corapi Holy Spirit Inspired Sayings . . .

  1. GOD created you without you, but He will not save you without you.
  2. Love might be the most misused word in all of language.
  3. What do you think the Rosary is? It is the Gospel.
  4. It isn't bread, it is the Lord!
  5. I asked the little boy how much of his time he gave to the Lord each day. He said, 'all of it'. I hope they make that kid a Bishop some day.
  6. The thinking of the world is sick. If you don't believe that, just watch the six o'clock news.
  7. The greatest moment in anyone's life is the first time they receive Holy Communion.
  8. Don't listen to theologians if you want to know the truth. Listen to Peter instead. (The Pope)
  9. The acid test of humility is obedience.
  10. My Momma wears combat boots.


Do you have Father John Corapi's free conversion story? Father John Corapi Unplugged: His Remarkable Conversion Story

Did you hear? Father John Corapi is being treated for a Parathyroid Tumor and is requesting prayers. FYI one of his favorite prayers is the Memorare.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute - Seventh Sunday of Easter

From the Desk of Father Mark, Your Catholic Sunday Homily Minute

My Dear People,

Parents Prepare The Way Home

Forty days after Easter, Jesus ascended to the right hand of the Father. He told His Disciples, "Go out, teach all nations, and baptize them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit." We have heard this passage from scripture many times. It is a sobering passage. Unlike those who do not know Christ, we are responsible for leading each other into heaven. Once baptized, the soul is sanctified and readied for the journey HOME. As baptized Christian parents, it is your duty to show your children and grandchildren, the way HOME.

"Nothing Could Be Further From The TRUTH!"

Many parents are misled by the world, into believing that it is their job to make their children productive and successful in the eyes of everyone who sees them. Nothing could be further from the TRUTH. Fathers, it is your primary duty to "sanctify" your household. As head of the family, your duty is to teach your children about God's mercy and justice. Mothers, it is your duty to make holy your children, and husband as well. Both father and mother must point the way to Jesus Christ. Anything less is a waste of precious time. So parents, sanctify yourselves in Christ. Make holy your children and grandchildren. In doing so, you are preparing yourselves and you offspring to receive glory at God the Father's right hand.

May we, through our generous stewardship, help to bring the teachings of Jesus to all those who need to feel GOD in their lives..

Entrusting you to the care of Our Lady,
Fr. Mark

Monday, May 5, 2008

St. Robert Bellarmine - The Yoke Of Jesus

st. robert bellarmine quote, cardinal bellarmine

Saint Robert Bellarmine



The Yoke of Jesus

"Sweet Lord, you are meek and merciful." Who would not give himself wholeheartedly to your service, if he began to taste even a little of your fatherly rule? What command, Lord, do you give your servants? "Take my yoke upon you," you say. And what is this yoke of yours like? "My yoke," you say, "is easy and my burden light." Who would not be glad to bear a yoke that does no press hard but caresses? Who would not be glad for a burden that does not weigh heavy but refreshes? And so you were right to add: "And you will find rest for your souls." And what is this yoke of yours that does not weary, but gives rest? It is, of course, that first and greatest commandment: "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart." What is easier, sweeter, more pleasant, than to love goodness, beauty, and love, the fullness of which you are, O Lord, my God?"


Your Crown of Life, Greater Than
Wealth Sweeter Than Honey



Is it not true that you promise those who keep your commandments a reward more desirable than great wealth and sweeter than honey? You promise a most abundant reward, for as your apostle James says: "The Lord has prepared a crown of life for those who love him." What is this crown of life? It is surely a greater good than we can conceive of or desire, as Saint Paul says, quoting Isaiah: "Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, nor has it so much as dawned on man what God has prepared for those who love him."


On the Ascent of the Mind to God
by Saint Robert Bellarmine

Friday, May 2, 2008

Novena of the Seven Gifts

Here is a novena that I HIGHLY encourage you to pray. I am a little late in posting this. But, I am sure that God will allow you to make up a day.

Novena of the Seven Gifts

Here's what Fr. Euteneuer has to say:

Have you ever wondered when the first Novena was prayed? Look no farther than chapters 1 and 2 of the Acts of the Apostles to see that the disciples were gathered together in the Upper Room on the Day of Pentecost with Mary waiting and praying for the coming of the Holy Spirit, the promised Gift of the Lord. They had been there since Ascension Thursday praying the Church's very first novena! Despite the modern anomaly of moving Ascension to a Sunday, the Church repeats that original novena every year in preparation for the coming of the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity, the Sanctifier.

Let us make the nine days between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost Sunday an extremely fruitful time of prayer.


Descent of the Holy Spirit, Pentecost

By the way, you ought to try setting up this picture as your Desktop Background. My personal setting preference is "stretched." How about you?