"It is better for a man to be silent and be [a Christian], than to talk and not to be one. It is good to teach, if he who speaks also acts." - St. Ignatius of Antioch
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Monday Musings - Beginners Have Some Advantages
I don't know about you, but generally, once I begin some new endeavor/activity I want to rush through the "beginner stage" and move on. At least with respect to my spiritual journey, St. Gregory has got me thinking a little differently. How about you?
Sunday Snippets - June 29, 2014
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It's Sunday and time to visit RAnn'splace where she so generously hosts an interesting
group of Catholic bloggers every week. Browse around. You will find that was intended just for you.
Eucharistic Reflection - Tabernacles of Silver and Gold
One Can Never Promote Eucharistic Adoration Enough! Pass Ths Video On!
Another Forgotten Truth - Life is A Warfare,a Battle
Pondering Tidbits of Truth - June 26, 2014
Hugging Is Good!
Thou Has Set Thy Heart on Us!
"Thou Has Set Thy Heart On Us"
Another gem from Father Mark at Vultus Christi on this the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Nourish your heart and soul by reading and pondering this beautiful reflection.
Consider supporting Father Mark and his community, by clicking on the icon of the Benedictine Monks of Perpetual Adoration in the right column or by buying a copy of I Thirst For You by clicking on the book's icon in the column to the left.
Pondering Tidbits of Truth - June 26, 2014
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Pondering Tidbits of Truth is my simple and inadequate way of providing nuggets
of spiritual wisdom for you to chew on from time to time.
St. Teresa of Avila
"Let us strive always to look at the virtues
and good deeds we see in others and cover their defects with the thought of our
own great sins. This is a manner of acting that, although we cannot do sow with
perfection right way, gradually gains for us a great virtue - that of
considering all other men as being better than ourselves. In such a way, whht
the help of God, one begins to acquire this virtue."
(From The Book of Her Life)
Another Forgotten Truth – Life Is a Warfare, a Battle
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“…to acquire any virtue, pray. Life is a warfare, a battle. The greatest battles have been fought, not on fields reddened with blood, but in the soul, where the battle is intensified by the powerful forces of good and evil striving for the priceless gift of God - the human soul. The history of the soul shows records of success and failure, for souls generation after generation have been fighting a battle that is constant, that death alone ends, and which is vitally important; a battle not against flesh and blood, not against brothers in Christ, but against principalities and powers, against the rulers of the world of darkness, against the wickedness of the archfiend, who holds at high command the very elements of daily life to wage the deadly conflict.
Eucharistic Reflection - Tabernacles of Silver and Gold
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Tabernacles of
silver and gold that give shelter to the omnipresence of Jesus, our treasure,
our life, our knowledge, I bless and adore the One who inhabits you with profound
reverence."
(From Sow! By Sister Cristina de Artega)
My Lord and My God! - Increase Our Belief!
Monsignor Charles Pope has an excellent Corpus Christi sermon which you can read here.
I thought a good way of ending this day as preparation for tomorrow's great Solemnity would be to share one of the videos he posted:
Sunday Snippets - June 22, 2014
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This Corpus Christi Sunday take a few minutes to join an interesting
group of Catholic bloggers at RAnn'splace where you are sure to find some satisfying spiritual nourishment and encouragement.
Here are the articles I posted this week:
The Spiritual Journey on This Earth Never Ends
Eucharistic Reflection - A Holy and Unspotted Oblation
I Did It Myself - Not Quite!
Must See Video - The Mass
This Corpus Christi, Let Your Eyes, Ears, Minds, Hearts and Souls Experience the Living Christ Here With Us
Corpus Christi Procession at Silverstream Priory
My Lord and My God! Increase Our Belief!
Corpus Christi Procession at Silverstream Priory
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Take a pictorial tour of the Benedictine Monks of Perpetual Adoration of the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar celebrating the feast of Corpus Christi at their Silverstream Monastery.
They are "an embryonic community of monks...who intercede for the sanctification of priests" and whom God is using to reach those of His brother priests and Catholics whose fervor and love for the Eucharist has disappeared or been severely diminished.
They are in need of, and worthy of, your financial support. You can contribute to their work by clicking on the Benedictine Monks of Perpetual Adoration image in the column to the right and/or by purchasing a copy of my book, I Thirst for Your Love, whose net profits will be shared with this community.
This Corpus Christi Let Your Eyes, Ears, Minds, Hearts and Souls Experience the Living Christ Here With Us
[I have shared the following post in several different forms over the years. I share it again convinced that the linked videos have the power to touch hearts and stir souls. It was my intent to share this in Sunday. I changed my mind. I want to do so now so that you will have the weekend to savor and enjoy their magnificent beauty.]
Still trying to rediscover a sense of awe and amazement in the
Eucharist? Perhaps our beloved St. Thomas Aquinas, the Angelic Doctor,
has just what you need this Corpus Christi.
There are arguably no more beautiful and moving hymns than the three he composed for this great feast day: Pange Linga, Tantum Ergo and Adore te Devote.
But
they are in Latin, you say, and you don't understand that language. But
your heart can, if you just let these hauntingly beautiful melodies
penetrate it. Your mind can certainly "rap itself around" the English
translations of these classics if you would but invest some time
pondering and reflecting on these heavenly lyrics.
Settle
down. Close your eyes for a few minutes. Be silent for a time. Cast
aside the trials and tribulations of this day. Ask God to allow the
words you are about to ponder, the melodies you will hear, and the
images you will see penetrate your entire being and bring this great
Eucharistic mystery alive in your heart, mind and soul.
Must See Video -The Mass
As most of us we prepare to celebrate The Feast of Corpus Christi this Sunday, I just had to share this video from RealLifeCatholic.com and hope you will pass it along as well:
I Did It Myself - Not Quite!
There is never room in the spiritual realm for complacency.
We must be ever mindful of our total dependence on the God who made, loved and died for us:
Eucharistic Reflection - A Holy and Unspotted Oblation
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“O Jesus Christ
true God and true Man! My soul rejoices to find You in the Blessed Sacrament,
You the uncreated God who became man, a creature! In this sacrament, O Christ,
I find both Your humanity and Your divinity; from Your humanity I rise to Your
divinity; and from it I go back to Your humanity. I see Your ineffable divinity
which contains all the treasures of wisdom, of knowledge, of incorruptible
riches. I see the inexhaustible fountain of delights which alone can satisfy
our intelligence. I see Your most precious soul, O Jesus, with all the virtues
and gifts of the Holy Spirit, a holy and unspotted oblation; I see Your sacred
Body, the price of our redemption; I see Your Blood, which purifies and
vivifies us; in brief, I find treasures which are so precious and so great that
I cannot comprehend them.”
(St. Angela of Foligno, from Divine Intimacy: Meditations on the
Interior Life for Every Day of the Liturgical Year. by Fr.
Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.)
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Sunday Snippets - June 15, 2014
It's Sunday and time to join an interesting
group of Catholic bloggers at RAnn'splace where you are sure to find something that will touch your heart
and stir your soul. Take a few minutes and visit!
Here are my contributions this week:
Eucharistic Reflection - O Fire of Love!
Pondering Tidbits of Truth - June 12, 2014
I Thirst For Your Love!
I Thirst For Your Love!
[What follows is the Introduction to my recently released book, I Thirst for Your Love. The book includes contributions from Dom Mark Daniel Kirby, O.S.B. Copies can be purchased here and here.]
The time for mincing words is over.
The most significant crisis in the Catholic Church today, from which all the other problems we are experiencing flow, is the fact that an overwhelming majority of those identifying themselves as Catholic, no longer believe that our Lord Jesus Christ is really, truly and substantially present Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Blessed Sacrament!
The sad but truthful reality is that in far too many of our Catholic parishes we have lost the sense of the sacred and an appreciation for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass that are both essential for fostering and maintaining a belief in the Real Presence.
How can that be?
Pondering Tidbits of Truth - June 12, 2014
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Blessed Antone-Frederic Ozanam
"[The goal of the St. Vincent de Paul Society] was not to help the poor. This was only a means. Our object was by the practice of Charity to strengthen ourselves in the Faith and to win others for it...Personal perfection and not the eradication of poverty per se is the primary goal of the Society."
(From Society of St. Paul)
Eucharistic Reflection – O Fire of Love!
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"O inestimable
charity! Even as You, true God and true Man, gave Yourself entirely to us, so
also You left Yourself entirely for us, to be our food, so that during our
earthly pilgrimage we would not faint with weariness, but would be strengthened
by You, our celestial Bread. O man, what has your God left you? He has left you
Himself, wholly God and wholly Man, concealed under the whiteness of bread. O
fire of love! Was it not enough for You to have created us to Your image and
likeness, and to have recreated us in grace through the Blood of Your Son,
without giving Yourself wholly to us as our Food, O God, Divine Essence? What
impelled You to do this? Your charity alone. It was not enough for You to send
Your Word to us for our redemption; neither were You content to give Him us as
our Food, but in the excess of Your love for Your creature, You gave to man the
whole divine essence..."
(St. Catherine of Siena, Prayers)
Sunday Snippets - June 8, 2014
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It's Sunday and
time to join an interesting group of Catholic bloggers at RAnn's place where you are
sure to find something worth your time Take a
few minutes and visit!
Here are four postings from my blog this week:
Here are four postings from my blog this week:
A Perfect Image and Prayer for the Month of June
Eucharistic Reflection - "Run To The Feet Of Jesus!"
Oh, Those Joyful Dominicans!
Practicing The Presence of God
Our Abandoned, Ignored and Waiting Lord Must Feel The Same
[Sometimes we
must repeat ourselves - even if our words are not appreciated. It is vital that
the Truth be shared, as many times as is necessary. This day is one of those
days – a day when I feel compelled to republish (with some slight editing),
observations I made nearly a year ago:]
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Today, in a small upstate New
York Village, thousands of
adoring and appreciative boxing fans will come out to cheer and pay tribute to several
boxing legends and the current Miss America who will process and parade
through the Village’s streets. The numbers of spectators at this parade will far
exceed the total number of individuals who will attend all of the Village’s
Church services this Sunday morning.
Months of preparation and hard work went into
this annual event. Many will come several hours before the parade begins in order to
stake claim to prime viewing positions. This weekend event attracts national
television and media coverage, as well as visitors from all parts of this
nation and even from some foreign countries – assembled to publicly honor and
pay homage to men and women who made a living by physically pummeling each other.
They certainly have the right to do so.
Practicing The Presence of God
If we really love God, we would try harder not to offend Him.
One long-standing spiritual tool to help us minimize the frequency at which we sin, is to constantly remind ourselves that He is always at our side.
We engage in this practice not out of fear that He is taking detailed notes of every one of our sins, but rather as a means of motivating ourselves to strive harder to love Him, to please Him and to act as a child of God ought to do.
Oh, Those Joyful Dominicans!
There are days when it is difficult to be joyful, when what we or some of our loved ones are asked to carry seems too heavy, when we are mistreated by those we love and whom we thought loved us, when we are asked to do or bear what appears to be obscenely unfair, unjust or impossible, or when it feels like God has abandoned us.
Don't let today be one of those days:
Eucharistic Reflection - "Run to the Feet of Jesus"
"We must always have
courage, and if some spiritual languor comes
upon us, let us run to the feet of
Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, and let us place ourselves in the midst of the
heavenly perfumes, and we will undoubtedly regain our strength."
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"Kneel down and render the tribute of your presence and devotion to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Confide all your needs to him, along with those of others. Speak to him with filial abandonment, give free rein to your heart, and give him complete freedom to work in you as he thinks best."
~(St. Padre Pio)~
A Perfect Image and Prayer For the Month of June
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Prayer to
the Sacred Heart
Hail! O Sacred Heart of Jesus, living and
quickening source of eternal life, infinite treasure of the Divinity, and
burning furnace of divine love. Thou art my refuge and my sanctuary, O my
amiable Savior. Consume my heart with that burning fire with which Thine is
ever inflamed. Pour down on my soul those graces which flow from Thy love, and
let my heart be so united with Thine, that our wills may be one, and mine in
all things, be conformed to Thine. May Thy divine will be equally the standard
and rule of all my desires and of all my actions. Amen.
(St. Gertrude)
Sunday Snippets - June 1, 2014
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Here is what I wrote this week on my blog:
Choosing The Most Suitable Companion
This Is No Time To Water Down The Truths and Precepts of Jesus Christ
Of What Does The Spiritual Life Consist?
He Ascended Into Heaven But Remains Here With Us
Catholic Online also posted one of my articles this week as well: A Forgotten Spiritual Treasure
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