Friday, 1 June 2012

May 2012 B

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Feast of the Visitation May Thu 31st

P.S. Only last day of May brings to mind both the the Artwork of the front cover of MAGNIFICAT and the Dominican article.

THE VISITATION
Front cover: The Visitation, Pietro di Francesco degli Orioli (1458- 1496), Pinacoteca, Siena, Italy. © La Collection / Domingie & Rabatti. (For more information on this painting, please see the commentary on p.432.)  MAGNIFICAT,May 2012
Leap For joy!
Artwork of the front cover.
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• Pierre-MariDumont


MEDITATION OF THE DAY

A Lesson of the Visitation
When Mary was greeted in this way by her elderly cousin Elizabeth, she at once sang herMagnificat, that great song of joy and of self-knowledge in God: "My soul glorifies the Lord, my spirit rejoices in the Lord God, my Saviour!" Mary was not able to respond in this way when she was greeted by the angel Gabriel. No - what in the end occasioned her joy were words spoken to her by Elizabeth, her elderly relative, very simple and very humble words of delighted recognition: "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb!" There is here, if I'm not mistaken, an important but unexpected lesson. Sometimes we might be inclined to think that, without the confirmation of some interior vision or some deep experience in prayer, we cannot hope to know the joy of God's love for us. But Mary's experience at the Visitation reminds us that such a deep and joyful realisation can be the result of a simple good deed or act of generosity done to someone in need. Again and again, to our astonishment, we discover that it is in the poor, in those who need our help, that the Lord is waiting to fill us with the knowledge, the joyful knowledge that we are loved. And this knowledge is knowledge that heals. If we, who know ourselves to be wounded in some way, make an effort to help others who are suffering, if we "share our bread with the hungry" and try to "shelter the homeless poor" or make a visit to someone in need like Mary, then, according to the prophet Isaiah, not only will we experience enlightenment of some kind, but "[our] wound will quickly be healed over" (Is 58: 6-8) . And why? Because in those who are most in need of help we will meet Christ himself: "Whatever you do to one of these, the least of my brothers, you do to me."
Door into the Sacred: a Meditation on the Hail Mary 2011.By Father Murray OP. Also his books include T S Eliot and Mysticism and A Journey with Jonah: The Spirituality of Bewilderment 

Posted By Fr Donald to Dom Donald's Blog on 5/03/2012 08:19:00 PM


The Sacred Heart - Pomises of Jesus, St. Margaret Mary


Sacred Heart of Jesus statue next to right side altar in St. Mary's Oratory, Rockford, Illinois. (Photo by Scott P. Richert) 
June: The Month of 
the Sacred Heart

About.com GuideJune 1, 2012

On June 1, 2008, at his weekly Angelus address, Pope Benedict XVI urged Catholics "to renew, in this month of June, their devotion to the Heart of Jesus." The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a moveable feast, but it most often takes place in June, and thus June is traditionally dedicated to the Sacred Heart. The Sacred Heart, as the Holy Father explained, is a symbol "of the Christian faith that is especially dear, to ordinary people as well as to mystics and theologians, because it expresses the 'good news' of love in a simple and authentic way, encapsulating the mystery of Incarnation and Redemption." 

The Sacred Heart reminds us that Christ is not God simply appearing as man; He is truly man, just as He is truly God. As Pope Benedict put it, "From the boundless horizon of His love, God entered the limitations of history and of the human condition. He took a body and a heart so that we can contemplate and encounter the infinite in the finite, the invisible and ineffable Mystery in the human Heart of Jesus of Nazareth." In that encounter, we feel the presence of Christ's heart within our own.
We can join Pope Benedict in renewing our devotion to the Sacred Heart by making use of these prayers for June, the month of the Sacred HeartO Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!
(Sacred Heart of Jesus statue next to right side altar in St. Mary's Oratory, 
Rockford, Illinois. Photo by Scott P. Richert.)
Twelve Promises of Jesus to Saint Margaret Mary
In the apparitions to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Jesus gives these twelve promises for those who are devoted to His Sacred Heart.
  1. I will give them all the graces necessary for their state of life.
  2. I will establish peace in their families.
  3. I will console them in all their troubles.
  4. They shall find in My Heart an assured refuge during life and especially at the hour of their death.
  5. I will pour abundant blessings on all their undertakings.
  6. Sinners shall find in My Heart the source of an infinite ocean of mercy.
  7. Tepid souls shall become fervent.
  8. Fervent souls shall speedily rise to great perfection.
  9. I will bless the homes where an image of My Heart shall be exposed and honored.
  10. I will give to priests the power of touching the most hardened hearts.
  11. Those who propagate this devotion shall have their names written in My Heart, never to be effaced.
  12. The all-powerful love of My Heart will grant to all those who shall receive Communion on the First Friday of nine consecutive months the grace of final repentance; they shall not die under my displeasure, nor without receiving their Sacraments; My heart shall be their assured refuge at that last hour.


Thursday, 31 May 2012

COMMENTS Facebook Gabrielle Bossis







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Sent: Wednesday, 30 May 2012, 8:08
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Dear Father Donald.

My book arrived yesterday from Canada no less.  
I am finding it so hard to realise that my Lord wants me to talk with him on every aspect of my life.
I think it’s because Ii was brought up in the Catholic way of praying if that makes sense.
But so many times in the chapters I have read I see so much of my life, in particular when he says to Gabrielle whilst she is in a station "You are the only one praying here"
Ii have had times when I felt this.
I thank you from my heart for bringing this book to me. I believe all things are mapped out for us and we have to recognise the gift,
Please pray for me I will keep you up to date with my progress.

May my Lord keep you close to him, Father.

Robert



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Dear, Robert,
Your Email is a very powerfully meaningful letter.
Thank you so much.
And it is so joyfully on the wavelength of Gabrielle echoing of the presence of the Lord. 
You are fortunate to obtain the "YOU AND i" book from Canada.
It is amazing to find the responses to Gabrielle words are endless in FACEBOOK. (The Facebook security conscience went to lengths to reactivate my connection). 
Also so many Links in Languages. I found a Polish Website giving translations better than from the French Biography.

It will be appreciated to share your Response in Blogspot.

God bless you.
fr, Donald

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You and I 
by Gabrielle Bossis
p.255 1947 Part Two 
April 25, 1947 Montmartre.
A light bulb was missing in front of the Blessed Sacrament. "Lord, let my heart burn before You there in its place."
“To burn would not be enough. You must be consumed. I mean you must burn right out. This is what I did for you, for all of you. Don't you feel the desire to do the same for Me? This is what it means to simplify everything in you to a single principle, a single élan towards your great Friend. Isn't this restful? Isn't it your goal? And don't you find that this changes your entire being? You can see that My call is blessing, can't you, and that your response will bring you joy?
O answer! Answer unceasingly. Your strength will increase and you will give it to others so that it will go from soul to soul as a torch is passed from hand to hand. The living spring is your Christ. Drink at the very fountainhead, for the closer you come to the fountain-head the more your cup will run over.
Oh, My little girl, don't seek Me far from yourself.
You have Me right within you as a candle has its flame.”