Tuesday, 5 March 2013

"Say the rosary every day, to obtain peace for the world." Our Lady of Fatima

In their heartthey (the children) heard the words of this prayer, which they repeated with great love:
Most HolTrinity, adore youMy God, my God, love you in the Most Blessed Sacrament!

The Ladhaone more recommendation: "Say the rosary every day, to obtain peace for the world.
Our Lady of Fatima in the Guesthouse Chapel. 
1950c.: Abbot Dom Columban carried the Our Lady of Fatima from 
the Liverpool Docks, shipped from Portugal. 

Blessed Jacinta and Francisco Marto: 
Shepherds of Fatima  
by Anne E. Heffernan (Author), Fsp Heffernan (Author).

Extract:  3. The Beautiful Lady, pp. 23-29

On Sunday, May 13, 1917, the cousins went to Mass with their families at Saint Anthony Church, their parish in Fatima. After Mass, they decided to take their sheep to the Cova da Iria.
The Cova is a valley about two miles from Fatima. In this valley Lucia's parents owned a small piece of property where a few holm oaks and olive trees grew. (A holm oak is a type of oak tree whose leaves look like those of the holly plant.)
While the flocks went about feeding upon the best grass, the three friends played games and told stories. Lucia was a great storyteller. She couldn't read, since she had never gone to school, but she had a very good memory. Whenever her mother read stories from the Gospels and the Old Testament, Lucia listened carefully. Later she faithfully repeated the stories to Francisco and Jacinta, who loved to hear them.
After lunch, the trio knelt down to recite the rosary as usual. The fresh spring grass, the shelter of a cave, and the shade of a chestnut tree reminded them of God's power and beauty as they slipped their beads through their fingers. After the rosary, they went back to their games.
The sun shone clearly in the sky, and many field flowers bowed their heads before its hot rays. Suddenly there was an unexpected flash of lightning. The children looked at each other in amazement.
"Maybe a storm's coming up from behind the mountain," suggested Lucia.
Although the horizon was clear, with no clouds in sight, it was better to play safe.
"I think we should go home."
"Yes, let's go!" Jacinta and Francisco agreed.
In a moment the flocks were rounded up and urged down the hillside. Another flash of lightning cut across their path. This time the children were really frightened. They started to run, hoping to arrive home before the storm broke. But when they reached the bottom of the valley, they stopped, as though by command.
A few steps away from them, upon a small green holm oak tree, a beautiful young Lady stood looking down at them. She was surrounded by a light more dazzling than the sun.
The children's first instinct was to run away, but the Lady reassured them, "Do not be afraid. I do not wish to harm you." Jacinta and Francisco stared up at her in wonder, while Lucia tried to think of what she should say.
The Lady seemed to be between fifteen to eighteen years old. Her white dress, drawn tight at the neck by a golden cord, fell to her feet. A white mantle bordered with gold covered her head and almost her entire person. In her hands, she held a white rosary with a silver cross. The whole vision shone like crystal in the sun.
The Lady was not standing in mid-air, but resting lightly upon the little holm oak tree, her feet just barely touching its leaves. Her face, of heavenly beauty, was veiled with sadness.
Tender-hearted Francisco was touched at
once by her sorrow.
"Where are you from?" Lucia asked. "I come from heaven."
The Lady's kind voice gave Lucia the courage to continue.
"Please tell us why you have come."
"I have come to ask you children to meet me here at this same hour on the thirteenth of every month, for six months in a row, until October. Then I will tell you who I am and what I wish."

Lucia found it easy to speak to the Lady, whose presence was not overpowering like that of the angel. "If you come from heaven, tell me, will I go there?" she confidently asked.
"Yes," the Lady promised with a look of great love.
"And Jacinta?" "Jacinta, too."
"And Francisco?"
The eyes of the Lady rested upon the nine-year-old boy, with a thoughtful, moth­erly gaze. "Yes, certainly he too will come. But first he will have to pray many, many rosaries."

Encouraged by the Lady's goodness, Lucia asked about two little girls who had died re­cently. From the Lady's reply, Lucia understood that one was in heaven and the other in purgatory. Then the young Lady continued, "Will you offer yourselves to God, read y to make sacrifices and to accept willingly all the sufferings he will send you, in order to make reparation for the sins with which the Divine Majesty is offended and to obtain the conversion of sinners?"
Lucia answered for the three of them, "Yes, we want to!"
The Lady showed her approval with a lovely smile. Then she added, "You will have to suffer much, but the grace of God will assist and comfort you always."
Next, opening her hands, which had been joined, she let a ray of mysterious light fall upon the children. The light seemed to enter right into their hearts and souls. Somehow they knew that the light was God. In fact, they felt embraced by God. Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco fell to their knees. In their hearts they heard the words of this prayer, which they repeated with great love:
Most Holy Trinity, I adore you! My God, my God, I love you in the Most Blessed Sacrament!

The Lady had one more recommendation: "Say the rosary every day, to obtain peace for the world." Then silently she rose from the treetop and moved off toward the east. The children watched in wonder as the vision slowly faded away.

While the appearance of the angel had left the children unable to speak-often for a few hours-the vision of the Lady had filled them with such peace and joy that they began to talk at once. Francisco, again, had not heard the vision's words, but Lucia immediately told him everything. When he heard that he would go to heaven after he had said many rosaries, he cried excitedly, "Oh, my Lady! I'll say as many rosaries as you want!"
And he would keep his promise.




Monday, 4 March 2013

Urgent: The Rosary on Good Friday




Good Friday Rosary - halfway through Lent


---- Forwarded Message -----
From: Andy Milwain ...
Sent: Friday, 22 February 2013, 18:51
Subject: Fw: Fwd: 
Good Friday Rosary

Imagine what might happen if every Catholic in the world would pray a Rosary
on the same day! We have an example in October of 1573, when Europe was
saved from the invasion of the mighty Turkish fleet, by the praying of the
Rosary by all Christians!

So, on Good Friday March 29, 201 3 , let us all pray a Rosary for peace in
the world and the return of moral values into our communities. If possible,
please pray your Rosary between Noon and 3:00 PM .

Also, please e-mail this message to every Catholic on your address list, and
ask them to pass it along to every Catholic on their lists. Let's unite in
praying one of the most powerful prayers in existence, for these intentions,
on one of the holiest days in our Church year.






Hi, Andy,
Thank you for the message re Good Friday Rosary.
It is timely as we come halyway through Lent; "We are almost to the half-way point in Lent and many of us are still struggling with our Lenten commitments. As we are heading into the Third Sunday in Lent and are anticipating the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord – these wonderful resources will carry us into the Easter Season and beyond!" 
The Fatima prayers has been regular for these years.
These familiar invocations or aspirations get a great perspective from discovering the lives of the Fatima Children, beginning with the favourite Bl. Jacinta.  The Fatima Prayers are voiced in pages in the 'Bl. Jacinta and Francisco Marto Shepherds of Fatima', above.           
 
Sister Lucia’s memoirs, 'Fatima in Lucia’s Own Words', her personal accouns of the Marto children.   
                   
Fatima Prayers: 

Fatima Prayers: For Reparation for Sins through Mary's Immaculate ...

www.ourcatholicprayers.com/fatima-prayers.html
What's a bigger miracle, world peace or the sun dancing? Fatima prayers remind us that for peace in our streets we must have peace in our hearts, through ...             


Pardon Prayer
My God, I believe, I adore, I hope, and I love You. 
I implore pardon for those who do not believe, 
do not adore, do not hope, and do not love You. Amen.

“Angel of peace” Prayer as taught 
to the “Little Shepherds”
Most Holy Trinity - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - 
I adore You profoundly and i offer You 
the most precious Body, Blood,
Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ, 
present in all the tabernacles of the world, 
in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges, 
and indifferences by which He Himself is offended. 
And by the infinite merits 
of His Most Sacred Heart 
and those of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 
I beg You for the conversion 
of poor sinners. Amen.

Eucharistic Prayer
Most Holy Trinity, I adore you! My God, 
my God, I love you in the Most Blessed Sacrament.

Sacrifice Prayer
O my Jesus, it is for love of you 
and in reparation for the 
offences committed against 
the Immaculate Heart of Mary
and for the conversion of poor sinners.

Penance Prayer
O My Jesus, I offer this for love of Thee, 
for the conversion of sinners, 
and in reparation for the sins and offences 
committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
[Said when offering up personal sacrifices, 
sufferings and penance.

Decade Prayer
(After each decade of the Rosary)
O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, 
save us from the fires of hell,
lead all souls to heaven, 
especially those in most need of your mercy. 

Prayer for the Canonization of
Blessed’s Jacinta & Francisco
Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, 
I adore Thee profoundly with all the powers of my soul 
and I thank Thee for the Apparitions 
of the Most Holy Virgin in Fatima 
which have made manifest to the world, 
the treasures of her Immaculate Heart.
By the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 
and through the intercession 
of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 
I implore Thee if it should be for 
Thy greater glory and the good of our souls, 
to glorify in the sight of thy Holy Church, 
Blessed Jacinta and Francisco Marto, 
the Shepherds of Fatima, granting us 
through their intercession the grace 
which we now implore. 

Amen


http://childrenoftheeucharist-waf.org/html/canonization_francisco_jacinta.htm 


Soliloquy St. Teresa's Communion Meditations.

Aside; In the Monastic Lectionary, St. Teresa's 'Soliloquy' has three occurrences during Lent - this one about the middle of Lent.
I ask if the Carmelite writer, Sr. Ruth Burrows, includes commentary on the Minor Work, 'Soliloquies'?

Full text of "Minor works of StTeresa; conceptions of the love of God ...

www.archive.org/.../minorworksofstte00tere/minorworksofstte...
The Minor Writings of StTeresa, — Minor because they occupy but little space in print,..... Although not a commentary on the Canticle of Canticles, the Conceptions do ......According to the legend, Catherine saw in a vision the Blessed Virgin ask ..... not because he does not understand Thee " [St. Augustine's Soliloquies. [Allison Peers]

The contemporary reader most often has two complaints about the text of St. Teresa's Life. The first is that her literary style is diffuse and digressive. As Fr. Kieran Kavanaugh, one of the modern translators of the Life, has remarked: "As though her thoughts were jostling with each other for position, her sentences often become highly involved with parentheses and digressions, causing her sometimes to lose the thread -- which never prevents her from leaping forward quickly and easily to a new thought."(2) A second complaint has to do with St. Teresa's focus on, and minute analysis of, supernatural favors and phenomena in the LifeThe author of a recent essay on St. Teresa puts it this way: "Her record of raptures and visions answers to nothing in the experience of most Christians."(3)   http://www.spiritualitytoday.org/spir2day/843631chorpenning.html 

Quote: St. Teresa of Ávila urged her daughters not to rush out after Mass but to treasure the opportunity for thanksgiving:" Let us detain ourselves lovingly with Jesus," she said, "and not waste the hour that follows Communion." St Teresa says that during communion Jesus remains in the soul as on a throne of grace, and says to the soul: "What do you want that I should do to you?" As if saying: "O Christian soul, I am come for the express purpose of giving you my graces. Ask what you wish and you shall obtain it".
Favourite Prayrer of the Fatima Children.:
 Eucharistic Prayer
Most Holy Trinity, I adore you! My God,
my God, I love you in the Most Blessed Sacrament.



Monday, 04 March 2013


Monday of the Third week of Lent

Night Office.
The ‘Soliloquy’ of St. Teresa failed to give light. The Holy Spirit may give grace.
The ‘Soliloquy 2, ICS, Kavanaugh,-Rodriguez, ‘Exclamation’ II, Stanbrook, ‘Exlamation of Soul of God’ II, Allison Peers, was presented as St. Teresa’s meditation in the hour after Holy Communion.
So far the hurdles clear the bars for cognition.
The ‘Soliloquies’ are a complement to the ‘Life’.
Await to understand the genre.
Soliloquies - 9, 2: K. KAVANAUGH and O. RODRIGUES, The Collected Works of St Teresa of Avila vol. I, ICS, Washington 1976, p. 382.
Works ICS. Kavanaugh, Rodriguez, Word In Season, Augustine Press 74           THIRD WEEK OF LENT MONDAY Second Reading From the writings of Saint Teresa of Jesus (Book of Psalms, Soliloquy 93,1-2)  Solitude and thirst for souls
80 MINOR WORKS OF ST. TERESA. Stanbrook Exclamations – compare with Soliloquy  
‘Exclamations’ II

I often reflect, my Lord, that if there is something by which life can endure being separated from you, it is solitude. For the soul rests in the quiet of solitude; yet, since it is not com­pletely free for the enjoyment of solitude, the torment is often doubled. But the torment arising from the obligation to deal with creatures and from not being allowed to be alone with one's creator makes the soul consider that first torment a delight. But why is this, my God, that quiet tires the soul that aims only at pleasing you?

Oh, powerful love of God, how different are your effects from those of the world's love! This latter love does not want company since company would seem to oblige it to give what it possesses. in the case of the love of my God, the more lovers that love knows there are, the more it increases; and so its joys are tempered by seeing that not all enjoy that good.

 O my God, what is this that happens: in the greatest favours and consolations coming from you, the memory grieves over the many there are who do not want these consolations and over those who will lose them forever!
So the soul looks for ways to find company, and willingly sets aside its joy when it thinks it can be of some help that others might strive to enjoy it. But, my heavenly Father, would it not be more worthwhile to leave aside these desires until a time when the soul has less experience of your favours, and now be completely occupied in enjoying you?

O, my Jesus, how great is the love you bear the children of men, for the greatest service one can render you is to leave you for their sake and their benefit - and then you are possessed more completely. For although the will is not so satisfied through enjoyment, the soul rejoices because it is pleasing you. And it sees that while we live this mortal life, earthly joys are uncertain, even when they seem to be given by you, if they are not accompanied by love of neigh­bor. Whoever fails to love his neighbor fails to love you, my Lord, since we see you showed the very great love you have for the children of Adam by shedding so much blood.

1. Often do I think, O my Lord, that if aught can
soothe a life apart from Thee it is solitude, wherein the
soul rests with Him Who is its true repose. Yet, unable
as it is to enjoy Thee with full liberty, its torment often
redoubles. Yet this is a delight compared with that of
being forced to deal with creatures, and thus deprived of
holding converse alone with the Creator. But how is
it, my God, that rest wearies the soul which only seeks
to please Thee ?

2. O sovereign love of God, how different are thine
effects from those of earthly love, which seeks no com-
panion, fearing lest it should lose what it possesses ! Love
for my God increases on learning that others love Him,
and its joys diminish at seeing that all men do not share
its happiness.

3. Therefore, O my only Good, during Thy tenderest
caresses and consolations, I grieve at remembering the
many hearts which do not desire these joys, and still
others who will lose them for ever. Thus my soul seeks
company, gladly leaving its own delight, moved by the
hope that it may incite souls to strive to attain it. But,
O my heavenly Father ! were it not better to defer this
care for others until the soul enjoys less of Thy favours,
and to yield myself now wholly to enjoying Thee ?

4. Oh, my Jesus ! how deep is Thy love for the children
of men ! The greatest service we can render Thee is
to leave Thee, for the sake of loving and aiding them.
Then do we possess Thee most entirely, for, though our
will enjoy Thee less, yet love delights to please Thee a
During this mortal life, all worldly delights are found to
be uncertain even though they seem to come from Thee,
unless the love of our neighbour bear them company.
Who loves not his brethren, loves not Thee, my Lord,
for Thy blood, shed for us, bears witness to Thy boundless
love for the sons of Adam.


Sunday, 3 March 2013

John 4:5-42 A spring of water welling up to eternal life



John 4:5-42 A spring of water welling up to eternal life

Breviary
SECOND READING

From a treatise on John by Saint Augustine, bishop
(Tract. 15, 10-12. 16-17: CCL 36, 154-156)

A Samaritan woman came to draw water

A woman came. She is a symbol of the Church not yet made righteous but about to be made righteous. Righteousness follows from the conversation. She came in ignorance, she found Christ, and he enters into conversation with her. Let us see what it is about, let us see why a Samaritan woman came to draw water. The Samaritans did not form part of the Jewish people: they were foreigners. The fact that she came from a foreign people is part of the symbolic meaning, for she is a symbol of the Church. The Church was to come from the Gentiles, of a different race from the Jews.

We must then recognize ourselves in her words and in her person, and with her give our own thanks to God. She was a symbol, not the reality; she foreshadowed the reality, and the reality came to be. She found faith in Christ, who was using her as a symbol to teach us what was to come. She came then to draw water. She had simply come to draw water, in the normal way of man or woman.

Jesus says to her: Give me water to drink. For his disciples had gone to the city to buy food. The Samaritan woman therefore says to him: How is it that you, though a Jew, ask me for water to drink, though I am a Samaritan woman? For Jews have nothing to do with Samaritans.

The Samaritans were foreigners; Jews never used their utensils. The woman was carrying a pail for drawing water. She was astonished that a Jew should ask her for a drink of water, a thing that Jews would not do. But the one who was asking for a drink of water was thirsting for her faith.

Listen now and learn who it is that asks for a drink. Jesus answered her and said: If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, “Give me a drink,” perhaps you might have asked him and he would have given you living water.

He asks for a drink, and he promises a drink. He is in need, as one hoping to receive, yet he is rich, as one about to satisfy the thirst of others. He says: If you knew the gift of God. The gift of God is the Holy Spirit. But he is still using veiled language as he speaks to the woman and gradually enters into her heart. Or is he already teaching her? What could be more gentle and kind than the encouragement he gives? If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, “Give me a drink,” perhaps you might ask and he would give you living water.

What is this water that he will give if not the water spoken of in Scripture: With you is the fountain of life? How can those feel thirst who will drink deeply from the abundance in your house?

He was promising the Holy Spirit in satisfying abundance. She did not yet understand. In her failure to grasp his meaning, what was her reply? The woman says to him, Master, give me this drink, so that I may feel no thirst or come here to draw water. Her need forced her to this labor, her weakness shrank from it. If only she could hear those words: Come to me, all who labor and are burdened, and I will refresh you. Jesus was saying this to her, so that her labors might be at an end; but she was not yet able to understand.

RESPONSORY
John 7:37-39; 4:13

Jesus cried out: If anyone thirsts,
let him come to me and drink.
Streams of living water will flow
from the heart of whoever believes in me.
 He was speaking of the Spirit
who would be received by those who believed in him.

Whoever drinks the water I shall give
will never be thirsty again.
  He was speaking of the Spirit
who would be received by those who believed in him.

Liturgical Texts:
The Samaritan Woman (4:4-42)
Liturgy/Season
Prayer/Part of Liturgy
Context
ORDER of MASS
Third Sunday of Lent,
Year A
and whenever the Elect are present
Preface"When he had asked the woman of Samaria for water to drink, Christ had already prepared her for the gift of faith. In his thirst to receive her faith, he awakened in her heart the fire of your love."
RCIA
First Scrutiny
Third Sunday of Lent
Intercessions for the Elect B"That, like the woman of Samaria, our elect may review their lives before Christ and acknowledge their sins..."That they may be freed from the spirit of mistrust that deters people from following Christ...
"That, while awaiting the gift of God, they may long with all their hearts for the living water that brings eternal life...
"That, by accepting the Son of God as their teacher, they may become true worshipers of the Father in spirit and in truth...
"That they may share with their friends and neighbors the wonder of their own meeting with Christ..."
 .Prayer of Exorcism A"God of power, you sent your Son to be our Savior. Grant that these catechumens, who,like the woman of Samaria, thirst for living water, may turn to the Lord as they hear his word and acknowledge the sins and wekanesses that weigh them down. Protect them from vain reliance on self and defend them from the power of Satan. Free them from the spirit of deceit, so that, admitting the wrong they have done, they may attain purity of heart and advance on the way to salvation."
 .Conclusion: Exorcism A"Lord Jesus, you are the fountain for which they thirst, you are the Master they seek. In your presence, they dare not claim to be without sin, for you alone are the Holy One of God. They open their hearts to you in faith and confess their faults and lay bare their hidden wounds. In your love free them from their infirmities, heal their sickness, quench their thirst, and give them peace. In the power of your name, which we call upon in fiath, stand by them now and heal them. Rule over the spirit of evil, conquered by your rising from the dead."
 .Prayer of Exorcism B"All-merciful Father, through your Son you revealed your mercy to the woman of Samaria; and moed by that same care you have offered salvation to all sinners. Look favorably on these elect, who desire to become your adopted children through the power of your sacraments. Free them from the slavery of sin, and for Satan's crushing yoke, exchange the gentle yoke of Jesus. Protect them in every danger that they may serve you faithfully in peace and joy and render you thanks for ever."
 .Conclusion: Exorcism B"Lord Jesus, in your merciful wisdom, you touched the heart of the sinful woman and taught her to worship the Father in spirit and in truth. Now, by your power, free these elect from the cunning of Satan, as they draw near to the fountain of living water. Touch their hearts with the power of the Holy Spirit, that they may come to know the Father in true faith, which expresses itself in love."



Samaritan Woman – 5th Sunday of Pascha – John 4:5-42

This well is very deep.

How to acquire the Holy Spirit.

The Lord puts Himself in our path.

Knowledge comes to us by degrees, a little bit at a time.