Monday, October 26, 2015

There is nothing new under the sun.

Why I love reading the Liturgy of the hours

As I read the liturgy of the hours a very old Catholic Spiritual reading practice for most all consecrated religious, I always find some tidbit from the past that is repeated over and over again. As mankind continues in their sinful ways God is always calling us back to Himself. As I read I have in mind the mission given to me for these times. Today I share with you the reading from Pope St. Clement as well as one of the prayers for the day. As Jesus calls His spouse it is good to know what the spouse, Our Holy Catholic Church has to say this and every day.

"May we love You and possess You, for You are love ~
and may every action of our lives praise You."

From a letter to the Corinthians by Saint Clement, Pope

The Spirit pleads for us

Dear friends, take care that God’s blessings, which are many, do not become the condemnation of us all; we must live lives worthy of Him and in mutual harmony do what is good and acceptable in His sight. He tells us: The Spirit of the Lord is a lantern, searching the hidden places of our inmost being.

We must remember how near He is and that no thought of ours, no conversation we hold is hidden from Him. It is right, therefore, that we should not turn our backs and flee from God’s Will. We should rather give offense to stupid and foolish men, puffed up and taking pride in their boastful speech, than give offense to God.

Let us reverence the Lord Jesus, Whose Blood was shed for us. Let us respect those in authority, let us honor the presbyters. Let us train the young in the fear of God. Let us lead our wives toward all that is good. Let them show by their conduct that they are lovers of chastity; by their gentleness let them reveal a pure and sincere disposition; by their silence let them manifest the control they have over their tongues; let them bestow an equal charity, without respect for persons, on all who have a holy fear of God.

Your children must share in the way of discipleship in Christ. They must learn how effective humility is before God, what chaste love can accomplish with God, how good and noble is the fear of God, for it brings salvation to all who possess it and who live holy lives with a pure heart. The One Whose Spirit is in us is the searcher of our thoughts and of counsels of our hearts. At His will, He shall take that Spirit from us.

All this is strengthened by the Faith that comes to us in Christ. He Himself addresses us through the Holy Spirit and says: Come, My children, listen to Me: I will teach you the fear of the Lord. Is there a man who wants life, desiring to see good days? Keep your tongue from evil, and your lips from speaking what is false. Turn away from evil and do good. Seek peace and go in pursuit of it.

The Father is merciful in all He does and full of generosity; He is loving to those who fear Him. In goodness and gentleness He gives His graces to those who approach Him with undivided hearts. We must then put away all duplicity and not be distrustful in the face of His excelling and ennobling gifts.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

And You Shall be like Streams of Living Water

PURIFICATION
........ A message to Catholic families from Jesus to a young
woman, wife and soon to be Mother ......  
"Dear Emily,
 The time has come for the purification of the world. Only I will know the
severity of the purification, but purification is a necessity. You must be
strong and calm. 


Lead your family to me. Be a warrior in times of struggle. This is not a time to sit back, but to take action. How do you do this? By prayer and spreading the word of God. During this time of struggle, people will look to your family for comfort and words of kindness. Direct these people to me and to my church. Some will not know that what they are seeking is me. Point them in the direction of the church and encourage confession and quiet time in front of the alter. I love you and will protect those who love me and are faithful. I cannot protect those who do not know me because of the barriers. But I will continue to try and reach them, and there will be an abundance of opportunities for people to see and feel my light. You and your family need to be disciples. Not just any disciple, but like John. The disciple that was at the foot of my cross and remained faithful till death. When you are praying with your family, meditate on each prayer and place yourself in the action of the prayer. When at church during the consecration of the Eucharist, picture yourself at the table of the last supper. It is essential to meditate because you will be given strength from the Holy Spirit to continue your journey during this time. Just know this, I am merciful. I will show mercy on those who ask for it. Do not be afraid to ask for mercy during your suffering, but when your suffering is bearable, offer it up for the salvation of the world. The preparation you have faced throughout your journey has led you to this point. The time has come to be a prophet. Jesus"

Monday, October 19, 2015

Novena to St. Jude

This novena will be dedicated to praying for impossible causes.

To start, we would like to pray for your personal intentions.
You can post your intentions here:
http://www.praymorenovenas.com/st-jude-novena/#respond
To be said daily from 10/19- 10/27

The St. Jude Novena
(Audio/Video Version)

Most holy St. Jude – apostle, martyr and friend of Jesus, today I ask that you pray for me and my intentions!
(State your intentions here)
You are the patron of the impossible. Pray for me and my intentions! O St. Jude, pray that God’s grace and mercy will cover my intentions. Pray for the impossible if it is God’s will.
Pray that I may have the grace to accept God’s holy will even if it is painful and difficult for me.
St. Jude, pray that I may know God’s will in my life.
O St. Jude, pray for me that I may grow in faith, hope and love and in the grace of Jesus Christ. Pray for these intentions, but most of all pray that I may join you in heaven with God for all eternity.

Amen.


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