Tuesday, March 12, 2019
The Golden Rules of Detachment by St. John of the Cross
The soul must always be inclined to:
- not to the easiest thing, but the hardest;
- not to the tastiest thing, but the most insipid;
- not to t he thing that gives the greatest pleasure, but to those that give the least;
- not to restful things, but to the painful ones;
- not to consolation, but desolation;
- not to more, but to less;
- not to the highest and dearest, but to the lowest and most despised;
- not to desire for something but to have no desires.
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Saturday, March 09, 2019
Saint Pope John Paul II Message for Lent
MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II
FOR LENT 1979
FOR LENT 1979
You ask: “What has happened to Lent?”. Going to some small extent without food does not, you think, mean much, at a time when so many of our brothers and sisters are victims of war of disasters and are undergoing such suffering, both physically and morally.
Fasting concerns personal asceticism, which is always necessary; but the Church asks the baptized to mark this liturgical season in yet another way...
Read the rest HERE.
Friday, March 08, 2019
Lent - Unmortified Habitual Inperfections
"The smallest imperfection is opposed to the will of God because Go cannot desire the slightest imperfection."
- St. John of the Cross
Examples of unmortified habitual imperfections:
1. Talking too much;
2. Unrestrained curiosity;
3. Attachments to the little things whether persons or objects such as food and so forth which the soul refuses to give up;
4. Attachment to one's comfort;
5. Attachment to one's own opinion and reputation.
Thursday, March 07, 2019
Lent - Jesus' Words to St. Faustina Regarding Sanctification and Salvation
Jesus told Sr. Faustina during His retreat that her sanctification and salvation was assured and available through the sacraments, especially Holy Eucharist and Confession and by:
1. Totally abandoning herself to His will;
2. Putting her self-love in the last place;
3. Shunning gossip like the plague;
4. Acting kindly to those who sought her harm;
5. Hiding in His heart whenever confronted by temptation and discouragement;
6. Trusting He is always with her;
7. Praying for the sick and the dying;
8. Always being adorned by the virtue of humility, purity of intention and love.
This is also true for us.
Wednesday, March 06, 2019
Ash Wednesday - How to Grow Spiritually this Lent via the Saints and Holy People
The following are from a couple of sources and are shared as a way of helping you become holier.
"O Holy Spirit,
quench my thirst at the torrent of Your delights,
so that I will no longer wish to taste the poisonous delights of the world."
St. Augustine
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"Jesus Christ was the only man ever born into the world in order to die."
Father Andrew Apostoli about Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen's quote
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Precious Blood wash over me and protect me from the wickedness and snares of the devil.
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"...teach me how to nourish my prayers to be really like Yours, by true, generous sacrifice-
renouncing some well-earned repose, detaching myself from creatures, being silent and
interiorly recollected. Grant that I may be faithful in performing my duties, that I may
prove my love by little voluntary mortifications, and may joyfully accept Your will in
all circumstances of my life."
Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D**
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"Anything that does not contribute to our sanctification or to the sanctification of
others is useless, a waste of time, and should be courageously eliminated."
Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.
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"I do nothing by myself, I act according to God's inspiration, in order to do
what is most pleasing to Him."
Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.
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"I beseech You, Lord, grant me that grace without which I shall never be at
peace with my neighbor, but will every be prompt to take offense.
It would be far better for me to correct my own faults than to criticize the actions
of others!
If I expect others to bear with my defects, I must likewise bear with them."
Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.
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"Let us consider nothing too difficult when it is a question of winning souls."
Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.
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I promise to declare a merciless war against myself. My weapons for the battle will be prayer, the practice of the presence of God, and silence... I will arm myself with sovereign confidence in
You; with patience, humility, conformity of Your Divine Will, and supreme diligence..."
Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.
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"One single, unmortified appetite is sufficient to fetter the soul."
St. John of the Cross
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"Renounce everything, be detached from everything."
St. John of the Cross
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**Divine Intimacy: Meditations on the Interior Life for Every Day of the Liturgical Year
Friday, January 11, 2019
Friday, January 04, 2019
Book Review -Around the Year with the von Trapp Family by Maria Augusta von Trapp
My sister will now be the book reviewer on this blog. The following is her latest review. Please note: the publisher Sophia Institute Press is offering a 25% discount to readers of this blog.
Use Discount Code radio25 when ordering book to get the discount when using this link: http://sophiainstitute.com/ aroundtheyear
God bless,
Esther, A Catholic Mom in Hawaii
Book Review by Rosa Sautner,
(Catholic homeschooling mom of 2)
When I began homeschooling, I was determined to teach my daughters to love the Catholic Church, to love living the Liturgical Year, to enjoy participating in the life of the Church. I used an actual Catholic calendar, looked up the feasts, holy days, seasons and prepared my lessons accordingly.
How I wish I had had this book by Maria Augusta von Trapp! Maria, you may well know is the Maria of the Sound of Music fame. As a former postulant in an Abbey, she must have had a deep love and knowledge of the Catholic Church and a devotion to all the beautiful traditions of the Austrian people.
As she writes in her introduction, when her family was "transplanted" to America, those long held traditions served to firmly root her family in America by helping them to live the life of the Church as they had when they were in Austria.
This lovely book will also help you live the Liturgical Year with your own family in much the same way she did. She provides lovely stories of each season of the year, the preparations they made, the foods they cooked, and especially the music they sang. Each season is explained and carefully broken down so that your preparation can follow very simply by putting into practice her customs and traditions. Beginning with Advent and ending with All Souls Day, Maria takes us through the Liturgical year and ends the book with an entire chapter on celebrating feasts, such as birthdays and baptismal days.
This beautiful book is a reprint of the 1955 edition. It is simply a treasure. I highly recommend it as a most useful and inspiring addition to any Catholic home library.
Thursday, January 03, 2019
The Most Holy Name of Jesus
O Lord, give me Your peace; let it establish Your kingdom in me and make me a praise of glory of Your Holy Name.
Divine Intimacy by Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.
Wednesday, January 02, 2019
Standing with our Bishop and Pope
The following is a quote by Pope Pius XI and found in the self-retreat book I Believe in Love by Father Jean C. J. d'Elbee. Published by Sophia Institute Press.
Your bishop and the Pope are the golden chain which connects you to the Divine Redeemer. You must be with the Pope, because whoever is with him is with the very foundation of the Church; for it is against him, and the Church founded on him, that the gates of Hell shall not prevail."
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