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May dedicated to Our Lady Mary

Month-Of-Mary

The month of May is the “month which the piety of the faithful has especially dedicated to Our Blessed Lady,” and it is the occasion for a “moving tribute of faith and love which Catholics in every part of the world pray to the Queen of Heaven. During this month Christians, both in church and in the privacy of the home, offer up to Mary from their hearts an especially fervent and loving homage of prayer and veneration. In this month, too, the benefits of God’s mercy come down to us from her throne in greater abundance” (Paul VI: Encyclical on the Month of May, no. 1).

Many of us grew up participating in May crowning processions where a crown, sometimes fashioned out of flowers, was placed on an image or statue of Mary. But out of all of the months in the year, why was May chosen to celebrate Our Lady? First, the month of May usually falls within the fifty days of Easter. This liturgical season is a great time of rejoicing and the whole church celebrates with Our Lady the resurrection of her Son by praying the Regina Caeli (Queen of Heaven):

Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia: For he whom you merited to bear, alleluia, Has risen, as He said, alleluia. Pray for us to God, alleluia. Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary, alleluia. Because the Lord is truly risen, alleluia!

This Christian custom of dedicating the month of May to the Blessed Virgin arose at the end of the 13th century. In this way, the Church was able to Christianize the secular feasts which were wont to take place at that time. In the 16th century, books appeared and fostered this devotion. The practice became especially popular among the members of the Jesuit Order — by 1700 it took hold among their students at the Roman College and a bit later it was publicly practiced in the Gesu Church in Rome. From there it spread to the whole Church. The practice was granted a partial indulgence by Pius VII in 1815 and a plenary indulgence by Pius IX in 1859. With the complete revision of indulgences in 1966 and the decreased emphasis on specific indulgences, it no longer carries an indulgence; however it certainly falls within the category of the First General Grant of Indulgences. (A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful who, in the performance of their duties and in bearing the trials of life, raise their mind with humble confidence to God, adding — even if only mentally — some pious invocation.  Excerpted from Enchiridion of Indulgences.

Filed Under: DD May 2019 Headlines, DD May 2020 Headlines, DD May 2021 Headlines, Monthly Devotions Tagged With: Akathistos, Blessed Virgin Mary for England, Cardinal John Wright, Enchiridion of Indulgences, Jesuit Order, Louis Grignion de Montfort, Paul VI: Encyclical on the Month of May no. 1, Pius IX, Pius VII, Regina Caeli, The Litany of Loretto

Devotion to Mary

Stained glass depicting the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus
Stained glass depicting the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus

The Blessed Virgin Mary is the Mother of the Church and therefore the example, as well as the guide and inspiration, of everyone who, in and through the Church, seeks to be the servant of God and man and the obedient agent of the promptings of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit, as Pope Leo XIII reminded us, is the soul of the Church: All the activity and service of the members of the Church, beginning with the supreme participation of the Blessed Mother in the work of the Church, is vivified by the Holy Spirit as the body, in all its activities, is vivified by its soul. The Holy Spirit is the Paraclete, Advocate, and Comforter which Christ Himself sent to be our consolation in the sorrowful mysteries of life, our source of moderation in the joyful mysteries of life, our added principle of exaltation in the glorious mysteries of life. So He was for the Blessed Mother; so also He is for the least of us; so also He is for the rest of the Church, even for those who are its unconscious but conscientious members. Wherever there is faith there is the example of Mary, because she lived by faith as the Scriptures remind us….

If, then, piety is the virtue which binds us to the sources of all life, to God, to our parents, to the Church, to Christ, certainly Christian piety binds us, in grateful love, to Mary — or our acceptance of Christ and of the mystery of our kinship with Him is imperfect, partial, and unfulfilled. — Cardinal John Wright

Filed Under: DD May 2019 Headlines, DD May 2020 Headlines, DD May 2021 Headlines, Monthly Devotions Tagged With: Blessed Virgin Mary for England, Cardinal John Wright, Paul VI: Encyclical on the Month of May no. 1, Pius IX, Pius VII, Regina Caeli, The Litany of Loretto

Mary and Our Spiritual Life

Feast of The Queenship of Mary 1 Coronation of Mary

In our observance of the Marian month we should take into account the season of the Liturgical Year which largely corresponds with the fifty days of Easter. Our pious exercises could emphasize Our Lady’s participation in the Paschal mystery and in Pentecost with which the Church begins. The pious exercises connected with the month of May can easily highlight the earthly role played by the glorified Queen of Heaven, here and now, in the celebration of the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucharist. The following practices which are recommended by the Magisterium are offered as suggestions for honouring Our Lady during Her month.

The following practices which are recommended by the Magisterium are offered as suggestions for honoring Our Lady during Her month.

The Regina Coeli
The ecclesial community addresses this antiphon to Mary for the Resurrection of her Son. It adverts to, and depends on, the invitation to joy addressed by Gabriel to the Lord’s humble servant who was called to become the Mother of the saving Messiah.

The Rosary
Also called the Psalter of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Rosary is one of the most excellent prayers to the Mother of God. Thus, “the Roman Pontiffs have repeatedly exhorted the faithful to the frequent recitation of this biblically inspired prayer which is centered on contemplation of the salvific events of Christ’s life, and their close association with the Virgin Mother.”

Litanies of the Blessed Virgin Mary
These consist of a long series of invocations to Our Lady, which follow in a uniform rhythm, thereby creating a stream of prayer characterized by insistent praise and supplication.

Consecration and Entrustment to Mary
The Roman Pontiffs have frequently expressed appreciation for the pious practice of “consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary” and the formulas publicly used by them are well known.

Louis Grignon de Montfort is one of the great masters of the spirituality underlying the act of “consecration to Mary”. He “proposed to the faithful consecration to Jesus through Mary, as an effective way of living out their baptismal commitment.”

The Brown Scapular and other Scapulars
The scapular is an external sign of the filial relationship established between the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother and Queen of Mount Carmel, and the faithful who entrust themselves totally to her protection, who have recourse to her maternal intercession, who are mindful of the primacy of the spiritual life and the need for prayer.

Medals
These are witnesses of faith and a sign of veneration of the Holy Mother of God, as well as of trust in her maternal protection.The Church blesses such objects of Marian devotion in the belief that “they help to remind the faithful of the love of God, and to increase trust in the Blessed Virgin Mary.”

The “Akathistos” Hymn
In the Byzantine tradition, one of the oldest and most revered expressions of Marian devotion is the hymn of the “Akathistos” — meaning the hymn sung while standing. It is a literary and theological masterpiece, encapsulating in the form of a prayer, the universally held Marian belief of the primitive Church.

Filed Under: DD May 2019 Headlines, DD May 2020 Headlines, DD May 2021 Headlines, Monthly Devotions Tagged With: Blessed Virgin Mary for England, Louis Grignion de Montfort, Magisterium, Paul VI: Encyclical on the Month of May no. 1, Pius IX, Pius VII, Regina Caeli, The Litany of Loretto

Mary and the Popes

Mary and Pope Francis

The Month of Mary and the Popes

The pious practice of honouring Mary during the month of May has been especially recommended by the Popes. Pius XII made frequent reference to it and in his great Encyclical on the Sacred Liturgy (Mediator Dei) characterized it as one of “other exercises of piety which although not strictly belonging to the Sacred Liturgy, are nevertheless of special import and dignity, and may be considered in a certain way to be an addition to the liturgical cult: they have been approved and praised over and over again by the Apostolic See and by the Bishops” (no. 182). Paul VI wrote a short encyclical in 1965 using the Month of Mary devotion as a means of obtaining prayers for peace. He urged the faithful to make use of this practice which is “gladdening and consoling” and by which the Blessed Virgin Mary is honoured and the Christian people are enriched with spiritual gifts” (no. 2). In May of 2002 Pope John Paul II said, “Today we begin the month dedicated to Our Lady a favourite of popular devotion. In accord with a long-standing tradition of devotion, parishes and families continue to make the month of May a ‘Marian’ month, celebrating it with many devout liturgical, catechetical and pastoral initiatives!”

Pope Francis inserts the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, into the Roman Calendar on the Monday following Pentecost Sunday.

Pope Francis has decreed that the ancient devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, under the title of Mother of the Church, be inserted into the Roman Calendar. The liturgical celebration, B. Mariæ Virginis, Ecclesiæ Matris, will be celebrated annually as a Memorial on the day after Pentecost. In a decree released on Saturday by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Cardinal Robert Sarah, its Prefect, said the Pope’s decision took account of the tradition surrounding the devotion to Mary as Mother of the Church. He said the Holy Father wishes to promote this devotion in order to “encourage the growth of the maternal sense of the Church in the pastors, religious and faithful, as well as a growth of genuine Marian piety”.

Cardinal Sarah: ‘New Marian memorial aid to Christian life’

‘Mother of the Church’ in tradition

The decree reflects on the history of Marian theology in the Church’s liturgical tradition and the writings of the Church Fathers. It says Saint Augustine and Pope Saint Leo the Great both reflected on the Virgin Mary’s importance in the mystery of Christ.

“In fact the former [St. Augustine] says that Mary is the mother of the members of Christ, because with charity she cooperated in the rebirth of the faithful into the Church, while the latter [St. Leo the Great] says that the birth of the Head is also the birth of the body, thus indicating that Mary is at once Mother of Christ, the Son of God, and mother of the members of his Mystical Body, which is the Church.”

The decree says these reflections are a result of the “divine motherhood of Mary and from her intimate union in the work of the Redeemer”.

Scripture, the decree says, depicts Mary at the foot of the Cross (cf. Jn 19:25). There she became the Mother of the Church when she “accepted her Son’s testament of love and welcomed all people in the person of the beloved disciple as sons and daughters to be reborn unto life eternal.”

In 1964, the decree says, Pope Paul VI “declared the Blessed Virgin Mary as ‘Mother of the Church, that is to say of all Christian people, the faithful as well as the pastors, who call her the most loving Mother’ and established that ‘the Mother of God should be further honoured and invoked by the entire Christian people by this tenderest of titles’”.

Votive Mass now made a fixed celebration

Then, in the Holy Year of Reconciliation in 1975, the Church inserted into the Roman Missal a votive Mass in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church. With the present decree, Pope Francis inserts that celebration into the universal Church’s liturgy as a Memorial on a fixed date. The Congregation for Divine Worship has published the official liturgical texts in Latin. Translations, the decree states, are to be prepared and approved by local Bishops’ Conferences before being confirmed by the Congregation.

Filed Under: DD May 2019 Headlines, DD May 2020 Headlines, DD May 2021 Headlines, Monthly Devotions Tagged With: Blessed Virgin Mary for England, Cardinal Sarah, Paul VI: Encyclical on the Month of May no. 1, Pope Francis

Victory Through The Rosary

Holy Rosary

“You will be granted all you ask of me by recitation of the rosary.”

Also called the Psalter of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Rosary is one of the most excellent prayers to the Mother of God. Thus, “the Roman Pontiffs have repeatedly exhorted the faithful to the frequent recitation of this biblically inspired prayer which is centred on contemplation of the salvific events of Christ’s life, and their close association with the Virgin Mother.”

Our Lady’s Action in History and Today

Since the time of Saint Dominic, the Most Holy Rosary has been the weapon by which Our Lady has brought about the greatest victories for the Church. On many occasions when all seemed lost humanly speaking, this act of trust in Our Lady has transformed what appears to be certain failure into glorious triumph. The heroic conviction displayed by Catholics of generations past and present shows Our Lady’s power and certain intercession in overcoming the greatest obstacles.

Will Our Lady grant a victory to Catholics in the twenty-first century as she has in the past? As Catholics of previous generations have testified, trusting in the certain victory of the Immaculate Heart of Mary through the rosary can defeat the forces of evil and change the course of history.

Filed Under: DD May 2019 Others, DD May 2020 Other, DD May 2021 Other, Monthly Devotions Tagged With: Blessed Virgin Mary for England, Month of The Holy Rosary, Paul VI: Encyclical on the Month of May no. 1, Pius IX, Pius VII, Regina Caeli, The Litany of Loretto

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SATURDAY - of The 1ST Week of Lent - 27-02-2021“Let us build an Ark this Lent that is strong enough to withstand the pressures of the world”ST SWITHUN's CHURCH IS OPEN FOR PUBLIC CELEBRATIONS:- please keep a proper distance;- sanitize a place which was in contact of your body;- if you will come with children, please do not allow children to walk, run in the church, to avoid many any contact with other people and more places touched which will ne to be sanitize;- keep one direction way and exit the church by the deigned exits;- Please do bear this in mind: the doors must be left open for a good ventilation, so as the temperature drops in the weeks ahead it will be important to wrap-up warm;SACRAMNET OF CONFESSION FROM 9.00am to 9.25am OUR PLAN IS: (also live-streamed):At 6.00am – Lectio Divina (Divine Reading – a way of Christian Morning Meditation) [available: live-streaming by our Facebook Profile]6.30am - The Holy Mass (in Polish): 25th Gregorian Mass for+ Katarzyna Majecka RIP;9.00am - Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament;9.30am - The Holy Rosary prayer followed by Benediction;10.00am - The Holy Mass. Intention: Kit Brownie - special intentions; (homily theme: ‘Mercy in Sodom’)At 3.00pm – ATTENTION!!! - there will be no HOUR of MERCY (except Fridays)6.00pm - VIGIL MASS OF THE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT. Mass. Intention: For Barbara Drabik on Her 70th Birthday;at 7.15 PM - 20 minutes with Children about Sunday's Gospel (through 'Zoom' - invitation published on Facebook)PLEASE, pray today especially for our Dear Vincenzo's Parents, Caroline, Stasiek, Stanislawa, Marysia, Kathleen & Kevin, Jo, Maria, Mary, Joanna's Parents, Anne, Joey, Charlie, Xander, our First Communion Children, especially this week - Juliet and Her Family, for our Parish, AND For our PARISH ONLINE CATHOLIC SCHOOL😇🙏 ... See MoreSee Less

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SATURDAY - of The 1ST Week of Lent - 27-02-2021

“Let us build an Ark this Lent that is strong enough to withstand the pressures of the world”

ST SWITHUNs CHURCH IS OPEN FOR PUBLIC CELEBRATIONS:

- please keep a proper distance;
- sanitize a place which was in contact of your body;
- if you will come with children, please do not allow children to walk, run in the church, to avoid many any contact with other people and more places touched which will ne to be sanitize;
- keep one direction way and exit the church by the deigned exits;
- Please do bear this in mind: the doors must be left open for a good ventilation, so as the temperature drops in the weeks ahead it will be important to wrap-up warm;

SACRAMNET OF CONFESSION FROM 9.00am to 9.25am 

OUR PLAN IS: (also live-streamed):

At 6.00am – Lectio Divina (Divine Reading – a way of Christian Morning Meditation) [available: live-streaming by our Facebook Profile]

6.30am - The Holy Mass (in Polish): 25th Gregorian Mass for+ Katarzyna Majecka RIP;

9.00am - Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament;

9.30am - The Holy Rosary prayer followed by Benediction;

10.00am - The Holy Mass. Intention: Kit Brownie - special intentions; (homily theme: ‘Mercy in Sodom’)

At 3.00pm – ATTENTION!!! - there will be no HOUR of MERCY (except Fridays)

6.00pm - VIGIL MASS OF THE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT. Mass. Intention: For Barbara Drabik on Her 70th Birthday;

at 7.15 PM - 20 minutes with Children about Sundays Gospel (through Zoom - invitation published on Facebook)

PLEASE, pray today especially for our Dear Vincenzos Parents, Caroline, Stasiek, Stanislawa, Marysia, Kathleen & Kevin, Jo, Maria, Mary, Joannas Parents, Anne, Joey, Charlie, Xander, our First Communion Children, especially this week - Juliet and Her Family, for our Parish, AND For our PARISH ONLINE CATHOLIC SCHOOL😇🙏
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LECTIO DIVINA (live streaming at 6.00am)Saturday, February 27, 2021The meaning of prayer, almsgiving and fastingThe way to spend the time of Lent wellCome, Holy Spirit, Creator blest,and in our souls take up Thy rest;come with Thy grace and heavenly aidto fill the hearts which Thou hast made.O comforter, to Thee we cry,O heavenly gift of God Most High,O fount of life and fire of love,and sweet anointing from above.Thou in Thy sevenfold gifts are known;Thou, finger of God's hand we own;Thou, promise of the Father,Thou Who dost the tongue with power imbue.Kindle our sense from above,and make our hearts o'erflow with love;with patience firm and virtue highthe weakness of our flesh supply.Far from us drive the foe we dread,and grant us Thy peace instead;so shall we not, with Thee for guide,turn from the path of life aside.Oh, may Thy grace on us bestowthe Father and the Son to know;and Thee, through endless times confessed,of both the eternal Spirit blest.Now to the Father and the Son,Who rose from death, be glory given,with Thou, O Holy Comforter,henceforth by all in earth and heaven. Amen.Opening prayerLord God, from you comes the initiative of love. You seek us out and you tell us:“I am your God; you are my people.” You love us in Jesus Christ, your Son.God, may our response of love go far beyond the demands of any law. May we seek you and commune with you in the deepest of our being and may we express our gratitude to you by going to our neighbor with a love that is spontaneous like yours. We ask you this through Christ our Lord.Psalm 1191 Blessed are they whose ways are blameless, who walk according to the Law of the LORD.2 Blessed are they who keep His statutes and seek Him with all their heart.3 They do nothing wrong; they walk in His ways.4 You have laid down precepts to be fully obeyed.5 Oh, that my ways were steadfast in obeying all Your decrees!6 Then I would not be put to shame when I consider Your commands.7 I will praise You with an upright heart as I learn Your righteous laws.8 I will obey all Your decrees; do not utterly forsake me. RepeatGospel Reading - Matthew 5: 43-48'You have heard how it was said, You will love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say this to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you; so that you may be children of your Father in heaven, for he causes his sun to rise on the bad aswell as the good, and sends down rain to fall on the upright and the wicked alike.For if you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Do not even the tax collectors do as much? And if you save your greetings for your brothers, are you doinganything exceptional? Do not even the gentiles do as much? You must therefore be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.'A moment of prayerful silence so that the Word of God may penetrate and enlighten our life. Reflection...Personal questions• To love the enemies. Am I capable to love my enemies?• Contemplate Jesus, in silence who at the hour of his death, he loved the enemy who killed him.Ave Maris StellaHail, O Star of the ocean,God's own Mother blest,ever sinless Virgin,gate of heav'nly rest. Taking that sweet Ave,which from Gabriel came,peace confirm within us,changing Eve's name.Break the sinners' fetters,make our blindness day,Chase all evils from us,for all blessings pray.Show thyself a Mother,may the Word divineborn for us thine Infanthear our prayers through thine.Virgin all excelling,mildest of the mild,free from guilt preserve usmeek and undefiled.Keep our life all spotless,make our way securetill we find in Jesus,joy for evermore.Praise to God the Father,honor to the Son,in the Holy Spirit,be the glory one. Amen.Concluding PrayerHow blessed are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the Law of Yahweh!Blessed are those who observe his instructions, who seek him with all their hearts (Ps 119: 1-2) ... See MoreSee Less

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LECTIO DIVINA (live streaming at 6.00am)

Saturday, February 27, 2021

The meaning of prayer, almsgiving and fasting
The way to spend the time of Lent well

Come, Holy Spirit, Creator blest,
and in our souls take up Thy rest;
come with Thy grace and heavenly aid
to fill the hearts which Thou hast made.

O comforter, to Thee we cry,
O heavenly gift of God Most High,
O fount of life and fire of love,
and sweet anointing from above.

Thou in Thy sevenfold gifts are known;
Thou, finger of Gods hand we own;
Thou, promise of the Father,
Thou Who dost the tongue with power imbue.

Kindle our sense from above,
and make our hearts oerflow with love;
with patience firm and virtue high
the weakness of our flesh supply.

Far from us drive the foe we dread,
and grant us Thy peace instead;
so shall we not, with Thee for guide,
turn from the path of life aside.

Oh, may Thy grace on us bestow
the Father and the Son to know;
and Thee, through endless times confessed,
of both the eternal Spirit blest.

Now to the Father and the Son,
Who rose from death, be glory given,
with Thou, O Holy Comforter,
henceforth by all in earth and heaven. Amen.

Opening prayer
Lord God, from you comes the initiative of love. You seek us out and you tell us:
“I am your God; you are my people.” You love us in Jesus Christ, your Son.
God, may our response of love go far beyond the demands of any law. May we seek you and commune with you in the deepest of our being and may we express our gratitude to you by going to our neighbor with a love that is spontaneous like yours. We ask you this through Christ our Lord.

Psalm 119
1 Blessed are they whose ways are blameless,
 who walk according to the Law of the LORD.
2 Blessed are they who keep His statutes
 and seek Him with all their heart.
3 They do nothing wrong;
 they walk in His ways.
4 You have laid down precepts
 to be fully obeyed.
5 Oh, that my ways were steadfast
 in obeying all Your decrees!
6 Then I would not be put to shame
 when I consider Your commands.
7 I will praise You with an upright heart
 as I learn Your righteous laws.
8 I will obey all Your decrees;
 do not utterly forsake me. Repeat

Gospel Reading - Matthew 5: 43-48
You have heard how it was said, You will love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say this to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you; so that you may be children of your Father in heaven, for he causes his sun to rise on the bad as
well as the good, and sends down rain to fall on the upright and the wicked alike.
For if you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Do not even the tax collectors do as much? And if you save your greetings for your brothers, are you doing
anything exceptional? Do not even the gentiles do as much? You must therefore be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.

A moment of prayerful silence so that the Word of God may penetrate and enlighten our life. 

Reflection...

Personal questions
• To love the enemies. Am I capable to love my enemies?
• Contemplate Jesus, in silence who at the hour of his death, he loved the enemy who killed him.

Ave Maris Stella
Hail, O Star of the ocean,
Gods own Mother blest,
ever sinless Virgin,
gate of heavnly rest. 

Taking that sweet Ave,
which from Gabriel came,
peace confirm within us,
changing Eves name.

Break the sinners fetters,
make our blindness day,
Chase all evils from us,
for all blessings pray.

Show thyself a Mother,
may the Word divine
born for us thine Infant
hear our prayers through thine.

Virgin all excelling,
mildest of the mild,
free from guilt preserve us
meek and undefiled.

Keep our life all spotless,
make our way secure
till we find in Jesus,
joy for evermore.

Praise to God the Father,
honor to the Son,
in the Holy Spirit,
be the glory one. Amen.

Concluding Prayer
How blessed are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the Law of Yahweh!
Blessed are those who observe his instructions, who seek him with all their hearts (Ps 119: 1-2)
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8/12 Day PreparationDay 8 of 33 - SATURDAY 27th FEBRUARY 2021 1. Read during: Light dispels darknessA Reading from the Book of Genesis:In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep; and the Spirit of God was moving over the face ofthe waters. And God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. And God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness. God called the light Day, and the darkness hecalled Night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day. (Gen 1:1-5)Pope Benedict XVI’s Easter Vigil homily 2012:What is the creation account saying here? Light makes life possible. It makes encounter possible. It makes communication possible. It makes knowledge, access to reality and to truth, possible. And insofar as it makes knowledge possible, it makes freedom and progress possible. Evil hides. Light, then, is also an expression of the good that both is and creates brightness. It is daylight, which makes it possible for us to act. To say that God created light means that God created the world as a space for knowledge and truth, as a space for encounter and freedom, as a space for good and for love. Matter is fundamentally good, being itself is good. And evil does not come from God-made being, rather, it comes into existence only through denial. It is a “no”. At Easter, on the morning of the first day of the week, God said once again: “Let there be light”. The night on the Mount of Olives, the solar eclipse of Jesus’ passion and death, the night of the grave had all passed. Now it is the first day once again – creation is beginning anew. “Let therebe light”, says God, “and there was light”: Jesus rises from the grave. Life is stronger than death. Good is stronger than evil. Love is stronger than hate. Truth is stronger than lies. The darkness of the previous days is driven away the moment Jesus rises from the grave and himself becomes God’s pure light. But this applies not only to him, not only to the darkness of those days. With the resurrection of Jesus, light itself is created anew. He draws all of us after him into the new light of the resurrection and he conquers all darkness. He is God’s new day, new for all of us.But how is this to come about? How does all this affect us so that instead of remaining word it becomes a reality that draws us in? Through the sacrament of baptism and the profession of faith, the Lord has built a bridge across to us, through which the new day reaches us. The Lord says to the newly-baptized: Fiat lux – let there be light. God’s new day – the day of indestructible life, comes also to us. Christ takes you by the hand. From now on you are held byhim and walk with him into the light, into real life. For this reason the early Church called baptism photismos – illumination.Reflection:Saint Louis de Montfort reminded us that Baptism is an entrance into Mary’s womb. That is the place where we learn a new logic, where we are enlightened as to the real power, providenceand plan of God. It is where we first draw close to Christ, like a twin with Him in the womb and we are formed with Him by the Holy Spirit and we become another Christ. Have I allowedthe logic of God to be fully formed in me? Do I allow a new light from God to rise up in my mind and heart? Do I believe that, “Life is stronger than death, good is stronger than evil, loveis stronger than hate, truth is stronger than lies?” Will I take Christ’s Hand again, as I once did in Baptism, and allow myself to be illumined by the light of His Love? Let us do that especiallyby making a Profession of Faith and recite the Creed.2. Pray During a day:St. Louis De Montfort's Prayer to MaryHail Mary, beloved Daughter of the Eternal Father!Hail Mary, admirable Mother of the Son! Hail Mary,faithful spouse of the Holy Ghost! Hail Mary, my dearMother, my loving Mistress, my powerful sovereign!Hail my joy, my glory, my heart and my soul! Thouart all mine by mercy, and I am all thine by justice.But I am not yet sufficiently thine. I now give myselfwholly to thee without keeping anything back formyself or others. If thou still seest in me anythingwhich does not belong to thee, I beseech thee totake it and to make thyself the absolute Mistress ofall that is mine. Destroy in me all that may bedispleasing to God, root it up and bring it to nought;place and cultivate in me everything that is pleasingto thee.May the light of thy faith dispel the darkness of mymind; may thy profound humility take the place of mypride; may thy sublime contemplation check thedistractions of my wandering imagination; may thycontinuous sight of God fill my memory with Hispresence; may the burning love of thy heart inflamethe lukewarmness of mine; may thy virtues take theplace of my sins; may thy merits be my onlyadornment in the sight of God and make up for allthat is wanting in me. Finally, dearly beloved Mother,grant, if it be possible, that I may have no other spiritbut thine to know Jesus and His divine will; that Imay have no other soul but thine to praise andglorify the Lord; that I may have no other heart butthine to love God with a love as pure and ardent asthine I do not ask thee for visions, revelations,sensible devotion or spiritual pleasures. It is thyprivilege to see God clearly; it is thy privilege toenjoy heavenly bliss; it is thy privilege to triumphgloriously in Heaven at the right hand of thy Son andto hold absolute sway over angels, men anddemons; it is thy privilege to dispose of all the gifts ofGod, just as thou willest.Such is, O heavenly Mary, the "best part," which theLord has given thee and which shall never be takenaway from thee-and this thought fills my heart withjoy. As for my part here below, I wish for no otherthan that which was thine: to believe sincerelywithout spiritual pleasures; to suffer joyfully withouthuman consolation; to die continually to myselfwithout respite; and to work zealously andunselfishly for thee until death as the humblest of thyservants. The only grace I beg thee to obtain for meis that every day and every moment of my life I maysay: Amen, so be it's all that thou didst do while onearth; Amen, so be it's all that thou art now doing inHeaven; Amen, so be it-to all that thou art doing inmy soul, so that thou alone mayest fully glorify Jesusin me for time and eternity. Amen. 3. Prayer - Veni Creator & Ave Maris Stella at 6.00amCome, Holy Spirit, Creator blest,and in our souls take up Thy rest;come with Thy grace and heavenly aidto fill the hearts which Thou hast made.O comforter, to Thee we cry,O heavenly gift of God Most High,O fount of life and fire of love,and sweet anointing from above.Thou in Thy sevenfold gifts are known;Thou, finger of God's hand we own;Thou, promise of the Father,Thou Who dost the tongue with power imbue.Kindle our sense from above,and make our hearts o'erflow with love;with patience firm and virtue highthe weakness of our flesh supply.Far from us drive the foe we dread,and grant us Thy peace instead;so shall we not, with Thee for guide,turn from the path of life aside.Oh, may Thy grace on us bestowthe Father and the Son to know;and Thee, through endless times confessed,of both the eternal Spirit blest.Now to the Father and the Son,Who rose from death, be glory given,with Thou, O Holy Comforter,henceforth by all in earth and heaven. Amen.Ave Maris StellaHail, O Star of the ocean,God's own Mother blest,ever sinless Virgin,gate of heav'nly rest. Taking that sweet Ave,which from Gabriel came,peace confirm within us,changing Eve's name.Break the sinners' fetters,make our blindness day,Chase all evils from us,for all blessings pray.Show thyself a Mother,may the Word divineborn for us thine Infanthear our prayers through thine.Virgin all excelling,mildest of the mild,free from guilt preserve usmeek and undefiled.Keep our life all spotless,make our way securetill we find in Jesus,joy for evermore.Praise to God the Father,honor to the Son,in the Holy Spirit,be the glory one. Amen.3. Magnificat, and Glory Be- during HOUR of MERCY at 3 pmMagnificatMy soul doth magnify the Lord. And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior. Because He hath regarded the humility of His handmaid; for behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed. Because He that is mighty hath done great things to me; and holy is His name. And His mercy is from generation to generations, to them that fear Him. He hath showed might in His arm; He hath scattered the proud in the conceit of their heart.He hath put down the mighty from their seat; and hath exalted the humble. He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away. He hath received Israel His servant, being mindful of His mercy. As He spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his seed forever. Amen.Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.Examine your conscience, pray, practice renouncement of your own will; mortification, purity of heart. This purity is the indispensable condition for contemplating God in heaven, to see Him on earth and to know Him by the light of faith. The first part of the preparation should be employed in casting off the spirit of the world which is contrary to that of Jesus Christ. The spirit of the world consists essentially in the denial of the supreme dominion of God; a denial which is manifested in practice by sin and disobedience; thus it is principally opposed to the spirit of Christ,which is also that of Mary. ... See MoreSee Less

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8/12 Day Preparation

Day 8 of 33 - SATURDAY 27th FEBRUARY 2021

 1. Read during: 

Light dispels darkness

A Reading from the Book of Genesis:

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep; and the Spirit of God was moving over the face of
the waters. And God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. And God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness. God called the light Day, and the darkness he
called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day. (Gen 1:1-5)

Pope Benedict XVI’s Easter Vigil homily 2012:

What is the creation account saying here? Light makes life possible. It makes encounter possible. It makes communication possible. It makes knowledge, access to reality and to truth, possible. And insofar as it makes knowledge possible, it makes freedom and progress possible. Evil hides. Light, then, is also an expression of the good that both is and creates brightness. It is daylight, which makes it possible for us to act. To say that God created light means that God created the world as a space for knowledge and truth, as a space for encounter and freedom, as a space for good and for love. Matter is fundamentally good, being itself is good. And evil does not come from God-made being, rather, it comes into existence only through denial. It is a “no”. At Easter, on the morning of the first day of the week, God said once again: “Let there be light”. The night on the Mount of Olives, the solar eclipse of Jesus’ passion and death, the night of the grave had all passed. Now it is the first day once again – creation is beginning anew. “Let there
be light”, says God, “and there was light”: Jesus rises from the grave. Life is stronger than death. Good is stronger than evil. Love is stronger than hate. Truth is stronger than lies. The darkness of the previous days is driven away the moment Jesus rises from the grave and himself becomes God’s pure light. But this applies not only to him, not only to the darkness of those days. With the resurrection of Jesus, light itself is created anew. He draws all of us after him into the new light of the resurrection and he conquers all darkness. He is God’s new day, new for all of us.
But how is this to come about? How does all this affect us so that instead of remaining word it becomes a reality that draws us in? Through the sacrament of baptism and the profession of faith, the Lord has built a bridge across to us, through which the new day reaches us. The Lord says to the newly-baptized: Fiat lux – let there be light. God’s new day – the day of indestructible life, comes also to us. Christ takes you by the hand. From now on you are held by
him and walk with him into the light, into real life. For this reason the early Church called baptism photismos – illumination.

Reflection:

Saint Louis de Montfort reminded us that Baptism is an entrance into Mary’s womb. That is the place where we learn a new logic, where we are enlightened as to the real power, providence
and plan of God. It is where we first draw close to Christ, like a twin with Him in the womb and we are formed with Him by the Holy Spirit and we become another Christ. Have I allowed
the logic of God to be fully formed in me? Do I allow a new light from God to rise up in my mind and heart? Do I believe that, “Life is stronger than death, good is stronger than evil, love
is stronger than hate, truth is stronger than lies?” Will I take Christ’s Hand again, as I once did in Baptism, and allow myself to be illumined by the light of His Love? Let us do that especially
by making a Profession of Faith and recite the Creed.

2. Pray During a day:

St. Louis De Montforts Prayer to Mary

Hail Mary, beloved Daughter of the Eternal Father!
Hail Mary, admirable Mother of the Son! Hail Mary,
faithful spouse of the Holy Ghost! Hail Mary, my dear
Mother, my loving Mistress, my powerful sovereign!
Hail my joy, my glory, my heart and my soul! Thou
art all mine by mercy, and I am all thine by justice.
But I am not yet sufficiently thine. I now give myself
wholly to thee without keeping anything back for
myself or others. If thou still seest in me anything
which does not belong to thee, I beseech thee to
take it and to make thyself the absolute Mistress of
all that is mine. Destroy in me all that may be
displeasing to God, root it up and bring it to nought;
place and cultivate in me everything that is pleasing
to thee.
May the light of thy faith dispel the darkness of my
mind; may thy profound humility take the place of my
pride; may thy sublime contemplation check the
distractions of my wandering imagination; may thy
continuous sight of God fill my memory with His
presence; may the burning love of thy heart inflame
the lukewarmness of mine; may thy virtues take the
place of my sins; may thy merits be my only
adornment in the sight of God and make up for all
that is wanting in me. Finally, dearly beloved Mother,
grant, if it be possible, that I may have no other spirit
but thine to know Jesus and His divine will; that I
may have no other soul but thine to praise and
glorify the Lord; that I may have no other heart but
thine to love God with a love as pure and ardent as
thine I do not ask thee for visions, revelations,
sensible devotion or spiritual pleasures. It is thy
privilege to see God clearly; it is thy privilege to
enjoy heavenly bliss; it is thy privilege to triumph
gloriously in Heaven at the right hand of thy Son and
to hold absolute sway over angels, men and
demons; it is thy privilege to dispose of all the gifts of
God, just as thou willest.
Such is, O heavenly Mary, the best part, which the
Lord has given thee and which shall never be taken
away from thee-and this thought fills my heart with
joy. As for my part here below, I wish for no other
than that which was thine: to believe sincerely
without spiritual pleasures; to suffer joyfully without
human consolation; to die continually to myself
without respite; and to work zealously and
unselfishly for thee until death as the humblest of thy
servants. The only grace I beg thee to obtain for me
is that every day and every moment of my life I may
say: Amen, so be its all that thou didst do while on
earth; Amen, so be its all that thou art now doing in
Heaven; Amen, so be it-to all that thou art doing in
my soul, so that thou alone mayest fully glorify Jesus
in me for time and eternity. Amen. 

3. Prayer - Veni Creator & Ave Maris Stella at 6.00am

Come, Holy Spirit, Creator blest,
and in our souls take up Thy rest;
come with Thy grace and heavenly aid
to fill the hearts which Thou hast made.
O comforter, to Thee we cry,
O heavenly gift of God Most High,
O fount of life and fire of love,
and sweet anointing from above.
Thou in Thy sevenfold gifts are known;
Thou, finger of Gods hand we own;
Thou, promise of the Father,
Thou Who dost the tongue with power imbue.
Kindle our sense from above,
and make our hearts oerflow with love;
with patience firm and virtue high
the weakness of our flesh supply.
Far from us drive the foe we dread,
and grant us Thy peace instead;
so shall we not, with Thee for guide,
turn from the path of life aside.
Oh, may Thy grace on us bestow
the Father and the Son to know;
and Thee, through endless times confessed,
of both the eternal Spirit blest.
Now to the Father and the Son,
Who rose from death, be glory given,
with Thou, O Holy Comforter,
henceforth by all in earth and heaven. Amen.

Ave Maris Stella

Hail, O Star of the ocean,
Gods own Mother blest,
ever sinless Virgin,
gate of heavnly rest.    
Taking that sweet Ave,
which from Gabriel came,
peace confirm within us,
changing Eves name.
Break the sinners fetters,
make our blindness day,
Chase all evils from us,
for all blessings pray.
Show thyself a Mother,
may the Word divine
born for us thine Infant
hear our prayers through thine.
Virgin all excelling,
mildest of the mild,
free from guilt preserve us
meek and undefiled.
Keep our life all spotless,
make our way secure
till we find in Jesus,
joy for evermore.
Praise to God the Father,
honor to the Son,
in the Holy Spirit,
be the glory one. Amen.

3. Magnificat, and Glory Be- during HOUR of MERCY at 3 pm

Magnificat

My soul doth magnify the Lord. And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior. Because He hath regarded the humility of His handmaid; for behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed. Because He that is mighty hath done great things to me; and holy is His name. And His mercy is from generation to generations, to them that fear Him. He hath showed might in His arm; He hath scattered the proud in the conceit of their heart.
He hath put down the mighty from their seat; and hath exalted the humble. He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away. He hath received Israel His servant, being mindful of His mercy. As He spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his seed forever. Amen.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

Examine your conscience, pray, practice renouncement of your own will; mortification, purity of heart. This purity is the indispensable condition for contemplating God in heaven, to see Him on earth and to know Him by the light of faith. The first part of the preparation should be employed in casting off the spirit of the world which is contrary to that of Jesus Christ. The spirit of the world consists essentially in the denial of the supreme dominion of God; a denial which is manifested in practice by sin and disobedience; thus it is principally opposed to the spirit of Christ,
which is also that of Mary.
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