Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

SHPicture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus statue taken on the grounds of Blessed Sacrament Church.

Merciful Jesus, I consecrate myself today and always to Your Most Sacred Heart.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I implore, that I may ever love You more and more,

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, I trust in You!

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us!

Sacred Heart of Jesus, I believe in Your love for me.

Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like your Heart.

Prayer Request and Update on the Dominican Nuns in Jersey City

Thanks to Melanie for the update:
Dear Esther,

here is the very latest from the Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary in Union City, New Jersey. Before July is over, a series of meetings and conferences will have taken place between the nuns' superior, Mother Mary Jordan OP, and the Prior of the St Joseph Province of Dominican Friars for the eastern U.S. The entire community of nuns will be engaged, and probably some friars on the provincial staff. The Dominican Monastery's current situation will be evaluated and reviews, and their future will be discussed although this may or may not be the moment when decisions are taken about the community's next step.

I encourage everyone interested in this monastery, to keep in prayer a specific intention for guidance from the Holy Spirit and for intercession by St. Dominic on behalf of his cloistered nuns, that all may be done in accordance with the will of God, at this decisive moment in the history of the Union City Monastery. Many thanks, Melanie Trumbull

Happy 4th of July!

Signing

Picture source: Library of Congress

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Month of July - Dedicated to the Precious Blood of Jesus

Precious BloodI don't know if you can see it, but in this picture taken a chapel at the Blue Army Shrine, the Precious Blood of Jesus falls from His sacred body into the Chalice. Actually, click on the picture to see it better.

The following is from St. Michael's Center for the Blessed Virgin Mary:

The month of July is dedicated to Feast of the Precious Blood of Jesus. This is devoted to the precious blood of Christ which was shed for us at the Calvary, the same blood which coursed through the veins of the Risen God, and the same blood which merits the sanctifying grace for us.

According to the old testament, the prophet Isaiah made a vision of a man treading out of grapes. Of which, the trodder of the wine-press is Christ whose garments has been crimsoned by the blood of redemption. The new testament also mentioned on the blood and water which poured out from the side of Jesus at the scourging chamber. As we commemorate the feast, may the precious blood of our Lord sustain us as we journey to our true home, with Mary and the angels as our companions on the way.
Quotable Quote on the Precious Blood of Our Lord

“ What a great mystery is the Blood of Christ! From the dawn of Christianity it has captivated the minds and hearts of so many Christians."
- Pope John Paul II

Prayer on the Precious Blood of Our Lord

Almighty, and everlasting God, who hast appointed Thine only-begotten Son to be the Redeemer of the world, and hast been pleased to be reconciled unto us by His Blood, grant us, we beseech Thee, so to venerate with solemn worship the price of our salvation, that the power thereof may here on earth keep us from all things hurtful, and the fruit of the same may gladden us for ever hereafter in heaven. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

Señor de Burgos - King and Patron of Huánuco, Peru

Burgos

As I was praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet, I happened to look at a picture my parents have in their Sacred Heart shrine area. It is the patron of my birth place. It is the miraculous image of Our Lord of Burgos or Señor de Burgos. I found that my birthplace even has its own website. That is where I found the picture posted here.

If you would like to see another image, please click here Gilbert's Blog. He also explains a little more about this miraculous image. However, it is in Spanish.

Feast Day of St. Thomas the Apostle

Thomas painting by Caravaggio. Source: Art Encyclopedia

My Lord and My God!

Monday, July 02, 2007

Meditation for the Day - Remember Christian...

Eucharist
The following was shared by my friend Shana via email. Source: Subjects for Daily Meditation

Remember, Christian soul, that thou hast this day, and every day of thy life:

God to glorify,
Jesus to imitate,
The Angels and Saints to invoke.
A soul to save,
A body to mortify,
Sins to expiate,
Virtues to acquire,
Hell to avoid,
Heaven to gain,
Eternity to prepare for,
Time to profit by.
Neighbours to edify,
The world to despise,
Devils to combat,
Passions to subdue,
Death perhaps to suffer,
Judgment to undergo.

"Medulla Pietatis Christianae sive Libellus Precum pro Adolescentibus Litterarum Studiosis", Schneider, Joseph, S.J., Cologne, 1876.. The English is from the "Manual of Prayers", Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, 1888.
http://www.preces-latinae.org/thesaurus/Numeri/Meditatio.html

The Recovery of the Sacred - Bishop Serratelli

Bishop Serratelli
Before, I get to the article, I thought I would share a little about Bishop Serratelli from my sister's experiences with him.

My sister, who studied at Seton Hall University, remembers Bishop Serratelli as very unassuming. This is what she told my brother in law and me yesterday when I mentioned to them that Bishop Serratelli's writings are traveling fast over the internet, in the Catholic blogosphere.

She then related a little anecdote that both my brother in law and I found very amusing. One day she walked into the sacristy after Mass, and found him eating a piece of chocolate. She must have looked at him quizzically that he responded "I was hungry". Not only is he a very good bishop but he also likes chocolate! :-)

But back to the reason for this post. Bishop Serratelli's second installment regarding the liturgy is entitled "The Recovery of the Sacred". The column appeared in this week's The Beacon.
Certain settings demand their own particular etiquette. Dress at a wedding reception differs from dress at a sports event. Conversation in a bar is louder than in a funeral home. The more we realize we are coming into the Presence of God in Church, the more respectful and reverent our whole person becomes. Chewing gum in Church, loud talking, beach attire and immodest dress simply do not belong!
Father J.P. Ryan of Blessed Sacrament column in yesterday's Church's bulletin, touched on the Bishop's column. In particular he writes about the recent loss sense of sacredness when visiting Arlington Cemetery and especially when entering God's house.

He related two stories that happened at the parish. One in particular is a teen girl who went to Mass wearing a tight t-shirt with the words "Of course, they're real" written across her chest. Father R. confronted her about the inappropriateness of her clothes for Church, and she looked at him with a shocked look and walked away. He also approached the girl's father who was walking behind his daughter and questioned how he could allow his daughter to leave the house dressed like that. The father too looked at Father with a look of confusion.

I must admit that until recently, I didn't have a problem wearing shorts to daily Mass. At the risk of sounding like a hypocrite, I walked to Mass in hot Hawaii. By the time I got to Church, which was about 20 minutes away, I was very hot and sweaty. However, I am more aware that proper dress is essential when entering God's house. Needless to say, I don't wear shorts anymore. I am now trying to break my habit of wearing jeans to daily Mass. My family does wear appropriate clothes (dress clothes) for Sunday Mass.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Prayer Request

For those Catholics who are going through a dark night of the soul.

Prayer to Overcome Evil Passions and to Become a Saint
Dear Jesus, in the Sacrament of the Altar,
be forever thanked and praised.
Love, worthy of all celestial and terrestrial love!
Who, out of infinite love for me,
ungrateful sinner,
didst assume our human nature,
didst shed Thy most Precious Blood in the cruel scourging,
and didst expire on a shameful Cross
for our eternal welfare!
Now illumined with lively faith,
with the outpouring of my whole soul
and the fervor of my heart,
I humbly beseech Thee,
through the infinite merits of Thy painful sufferings,
give me strength and courage
to destroy every evil passion which sways my heart,
to bless Thee by the exact fulfillment of my duties,
supremely to hate all sin,
and thus to become a Saint.

Source: Catholic Online

That Catholic Shows Explains Why Catholics Are NOT Idol Worshippers

H/T to Christine M of The Simple and the Ordinary