Saturday, May 04, 2013
Friday, May 03, 2013
Thursday, May 02, 2013
Picture of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Novena - St. Damien of Molokai
Novena started yesterday but you can still start today and you will finish it on St. Damien's feast day, May 10th.
Novena
Novena
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Honoring Mary in the Month of May
1. Pray the rosary with your family daily or at least on Saturdays.
2. Wear baby blue clothing.
3. Place fresh flowers in a vase in front of the blessed Mother's statue or picture.
4. Hold or attend a May Crowning.
5. Join a Marian apostolate or confraternity.
6. Start a Mary's Garden.
7. Start the St. Louis de Montfort Total Consecration to Mary.
8. Read a book on the Blessed Mother's. She appeared under so many titles. Learn more about one less familiar to you. (Strongly recommended: approved apparitions only).
9. Learn how to make rosaries and share them with others.
10. Enroll in the Brown Scapular and start wearing your brown scapular.
11. Offer up a spiritual flower each day and at the end of the month, you will have given our Lady a beautiful spiritual bouquet.
St. Joseph the Worker
Dear Patron of God's Church
you are honored by her as the Worker,
the humble carpenter of Nazareth.
According to St. Teresa of Avila,
you are universal in your intercessions.
Inspire workers of all kinds
to walk ever in your footsteps as faithful servants
coupling charity with justice
and becoming true followers of Jesus.
Amen.
New Saint Joseph People's Prayer Book
Monday, April 22, 2013
ARCHBISHOP SHEEN’S MESSAGE FOR THE YEAR OF FAITH
by Brother John
M. Samaha, S.M.
Another
model for the Year of Faith is Archbishop Fulton John Sheen (1895-1979),
recently proclaimed “Venerable” by Pope Benedict XVI in the process for his
canonization. Venerable Fulton Sheen’s
message for us is a call to a daily period of personal prayer. As a seminarian he decided that he would
observe a daily holy hour of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, and he was
faithful to that pledge during his entire life.
While
not all may be able to spend an hour of prayer each day before the Blessed
Sacrament, each of us can definitely make the effort to spend a small period of
time daily in conversation with God. The
current Year of Faith calls us to a daily period of prayer, because prayer is
the faith prayed.
Archbishop
Sheen had determined that his daily holy hour was essential to his life as a
priest, and likened it to “an oxygen tank that revived the breath of the Holy
Spirit.”
Born
and educated in the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois, Venerable Fulton Sheen went on
to study for the priesthood and earned a doctorate in philosophy at the
University of Louvain in Belgium. After
a brief term as a parish priest, he became a noted professor of philosophy at
The Catholic University of America for a quarter century. God blessed him with a special gift of
preaching, a talent which he used most effectively to evangelize on radio’s The Catholic Hour for 25 years and on
television’s Life Is Worth Living for
five seasons. Some credit him as the
originator of television evangelism. After
becoming head of the Propagation of the Faith he was made a bishop and served
with distinction in raising the consciousness of American Catholics regarding
the material and spiritual needs of the Church’s missions. Over the years he authored a number of
popular books, and directed countless retreats, especially for priests. His reputation for leading converts, many of
whom were prominent citizens, into the Church was exceptional. After his death he was buried in the crypt of
New York City’s St. Patrick Cathedral, where he had frequently preached.
How
was Archbishop Sheen able to succeed in his pastoral ministry? He attributed his achievements to the power
of prayer, to “the hour that makes my day.”
In his autobiography he explains that “We become like that which we gaze
upon. Looking into a sunset the face
takes on a golden glow. Looking at the
Eucharistic Lord…transforms the heart in a mysterious way.”
Venerable
Fulton John Sheen encouraged the practice of a daily period of prayer – before
the Blessed Sacrament when possible.
That heritage endures today in the lives of many and in parishes that
have introduced adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The Holy Spirit, the teacher of prayer, is
clearly present in the prayer life of the Church. Prayer is the faith prayed.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
St. Raphael's Healing Oil
Picture source
A kind lady shared with me her testimony regarding the sacramental, St. Raphael's Healing oil. For those of you not familiar with Father Joe Whalen's ministry, I was asked to once again post about it. Father Joe Whalen has an amazing conversion story. He started a special healing ministry. You can read more about it here.
I have known about this healing ministry for a while now. I like to keep the healing oil and accompanying prayer cards at home because there are times I feel the need to share them with those who may benefit from it. I have shared them with Catholics and non-Catholics alike. However, with the non-Catholics, I make it very clear that it is not a new-agey-type of healing. It is a sacramental as is holy water, rosaries, etc.
The following is the email I received this morning:
Hi Esther,
Quite a while ago you posted about St. Raphael’s Holy Oil. I wanted to thank you for that because due to your post, I was able to recommend the holy oil to several family members suffering from serious illnesses, and thanks be to God, they were cured! I never miss an opportunity to spread the word about Fr. Whalen and St. Raphael’s Holy Oil and am so grateful for your post. I wanted to suggest that perhaps you post that again, as some of your readers may not know about it.
Sincerely,
I would ask that you keep Father Joe and his ministry...and staff in your prayers, so that they can continue to help others.
Friday, April 19, 2013
5 Highly Recommended Books
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| One of Esther's bookshelves |
The following books are highly recommended.
1. Prayer: The Key to Salvation by Father Michael Mueller, C.Ss.R. This classic is on sale right now at Tan Books for $3.28. Redemptorist spiritual writer Father Mueller, stresses with many examples and stories, the importance and necessity of prayer.
"Prayer is not only the key to salvation, it is the necessary means to salvation."This book is directed to sinners, seminarians, in fact, everyone will benefit from this reading this book.
"Man cannot be saved without prayer. In order to understand this truth in its full extent, we must consider first, that we cannot be saved unless we fulfill the will of God; secondly, that we are unable to do God's will unless we are assisted by Divine grace; thirdly, that we obtain this grace by prayer alone; that consequently, we must pray in order to be saved."
2. Defiance!: The Antichrists of History and their Doomed War against the Church by Rev. Joseph M. Esper. Published by Queenship Publishing. Now this was a very interesting book. Father Esper, who appeared on Women of Grace to talk about his book, has done a lot of research listing in chronological order, individuals who have done much evil in the world: from the Pharaohs of Egypt until the present time. They have so selfishly wreaked, evil upon people. Their acts of malevolence were the antithesis of Jesus, and therefore had to be labeled as an "anti-Christ". Father makes the distinction regarding an anti-Christ and the Antichrist. No one will know who the Antichrist will be until God permits us to know. But it is clear that throughout history the devil has been using certain malignant individuals as his precursors.
"In her 2000 year history, numerous enemies of the Church have attempted to destroy her-and every one of them has failed, usually at great personal cost. From the perspective of Heaven, the Church is often threatened, but never conquered- and in troubled times, it's more important than ever for Catholics to hold this truth and find reassurance in it. Defiance!...by Fr. Joseph Esper reminds us of the Church's many victories over her assailants, and demonstrates that-through the power of God-she will continue to triumph over every assault of her foes, including her ultimate enemy, The Antichrist himself..."3. The Spiritual Life was written by Father Jean Nicolas Grou and published by Sophia Press. It can be purchased here. Of the five books listed, this one has to be my favorite. It is more of a maintenance manual for your soul. The book often refers the reader to his or her spiritual director. But even those of us without a spiritual director will benefit abundantly from each and every word written in this masterpiece of spiritual reading. I am almost at the end and I will be re-reading it as soon as I finish the first time. This time I will be making notes in the book itself. It is book that must be read over and over again just like, The Imitation of Christ and Spiritual Combat.
"From the ashes of Revolutionary France: A manual to help you hold fast to Faith in a barbaric, faithless world."An example of the counsel given is regarding repeating the same faults over and over again. We fall and then we go to confession, only to fail once more. The following excerpt is found on page 91:
"...This tough, uncompromising handbook will help you deal with all the obligations and problems of the spiritual life. As such, it teaches you what you need to know and to do when the comforts and supports of life have been swept away.
Indeed, Fr. Grou reminds you right at the beginning that salvation is only won at a great price. He wrote this book for those who are willing to pay that price themselves. His focus is firmly on Christ, whom he maintains should be the model for your own spiritual life- not just in theory, but in the hard fact of sacrifice and love so great as to pierce your heart.
Our times are not so far removed form the Godless irrationality that swept across France in Fr. Grou's day. That's why, in our own tumultuous age, The Spiritual Life is so desperately needed. It's the one guide that offers you real help to navigate the treacherous spiritual waters of today's world, and through it all, to keep the faith.
"What will it matter, after all, how many times you have fallen on the way if you reach your journey's end safely at last? God will not reproach you."4. Father Damien .."A Bit of Taro, A Piece of Fish, and A Glass of Water" by Anwei Skines law and Henry G. Law. This book is available at Amazon and locally at the Cathedral Gift Shop and the Damien and Marianne Heritage Center in Waikiki. This beautiful book is a collection of stories by the people who actually knew Saint Damien. They lived and worked with him. They loved him. This book is also filled with rare photos of the people Father Damien ministered. Our own bishop Larry Silva wrote the introduction to the book. He shared the story he learned as an adult, that his great-grandfather had been sent to Kalaupapa for being suspected of having leprosy. This is a personal story to Bishop Larry which he graciously shared.
5. The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is the last book I wanted to recommend. Many of you may have already read this classic work or may even have it in your bookcase somewhere like I did. You can also read it online here. This was a book I intended to read many times but never did. It is an interesting narrative on these three brothers, their unlovable father and other notable characters, and it is just a good read. Even though this is a work of fiction, the reader will find herself/himself making notes of certain parts that are spiritually enlightening or helpful.
Well, that is my Spring list of recommended reading.
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