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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

BREAKING NEWS! Mother Teresa to be canonized on September 2016! Not really.

Mother Teresa

Blessed Teresa of Calcutta is reportedly going to be canonized on September of this year according to reports published online by the Times of India.

But this is apparently a rumor as reported by Inés San Martín of CruxNow.

Vatican spokesperson, the Jesuit  Rev. Fr. Federico Lombardi called it a "working hypothesis" since the canonization will be considered "apt" for the observance of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy proclaimed by the Bishop of Rome, Pope Francis.


Friday, September 26, 2014

If taken in today's context, I disagree with Ven. Fulton Sheen


With feminists nuns now?  Nah.

But there are those who are still faithful

They wear their habit.
They do not practice New Age spiritualities.
They do not sow disobedience against the Church
They do not support contraception and abortion
They do not support divorce.
They do not support women clergy.

Well, in a nut shell, someone like these two fine women here.


http://mugup.info/appimg/Mother-Teresa/mother-teresa.jpg

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Don't be like this nun!


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Monday, April 4, 2011

Pope: The whole of our salvation rests on prayer

VATICAN CITY, MARCH 30, 2011 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI is reminding the faithful of the need for prayer, citing the teaching of an 18th century doctor of the Church who particularly encouraged visits to the Blessed Sacrament.The Pope dedicated his reflection at today's general audience to St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696-1787).

The saint was gifted with an exceptional intellect -- completing studies in canon and civil law by age 16 -- but also "a way of acting marked by gentle and meek goodness, which was born from his intense relationship with God, who is infinite Goodness."  [wow!  kids nowadays would have a closer relationship with their gadgets rather than Him!]

The Holy Father recalled how Alphonsus "insisted a lot on the need for prayer" as a condition for doing God's will and achieving holiness.

He cited the priest, who wrote, "God does not deny to anyone the grace of prayer, with which one obtains the help to overcome every concupiscence and every temptation. And I say, and repeat and will always repeat, for my entire life, that the whole of our salvation rests on prayer." [Remember the Gospel passage about the persistent widow and the judge in Luke?  That is how we sound and look like when we pray the Rosary and as Cardinal Sin once said "Storm Heaven with our prayers."  Persistence pays folks.  You do not get what you want just by saying that you paid your tithes and you belong to the One True Church from the Far East!  Oh...]

"Outstanding among the forms of prayer fervently recommended by St. Alphonsus is the visit to the Most Blessed Sacrament or, as we would say today, adoration -- brief or prolonged, personal or in community -- of the Eucharist," the Pope added. "'Certainly,' wrote Alphonsus, 'among all the devotions this one of adoration of the sacramental Jesus is the first after the sacraments, the dearest to God and the most useful to us. O, what a beautiful delight to be before an altar with faith and to present to him our needs, as a friend does to another friend with whom one has full confidence!'"

Benedict XVI recounted how Alphonsus had a very successful ministry among the poor of Naples, some of whom "often were dedicated to vices and carried out criminal activity."

He explained, "With patience he taught them to pray, encouraging them to improve their way of living. Alphonsus obtained great results: In the poorest quarters of the city, there were increasing groups of persons who gathered in the evening in private homes and shops, to pray and meditate on the Word of God, under the guidance of some catechists formed by Alphonsus and other priests, who regularly visited these groups of faithful. [...] [These meetings] were a real and proper source of moral education, of social healing, of reciprocal help among the poor: thefts, duels and prostitution virtually disappeared." [This is the right way to do prayer meetings!  With priests around who taught the Word of God.  Not the kind we see in BECs, BCCs, GKKs, Kapitbahayan...and all that jazz...where any Tom, Dick and Jane stands up and 'shares' his reflection on the Readings and sounds like he is doing a theological treatise.  Dangerous, folks!  That is how some Catholics I knew, drew away from the Faith and became Evangelicals.]

The Pontiff proposed that such meetings could be "a model of missionary action in which we can be inspired today as well, for a 'new evangelization,' particularly among the poorest." [I know some missionaries whose form of "evangelization" is to go on house visits and talk about...the latest episode of their favorite telenovela aka soap opera or have a toast with the boys.  Yup.  Evangelization does not involve the Gospel.  It is "just being with the poor".  Just being.  No Gospel.  Yup.  No joke.]

The Bishop of Rome concluded by emphasizing how Alphonsus taught that holiness is meant for everyone: "The religious as religious, the lay person as lay person, the priest as priest, the married as married, the merchant as merchant, the soldier as soldier, and so on."  [Like how St. Francis de Sales and St. Josemaria Escriva taught it!]

The Pope affirmed his gratitude to God, who "raises saints and doctors in different times and places who, speaking the same language, invite us to grow in faith and to live with love and joy our being Christians in the simple actions of every day, to walk on the path of holiness, on the path to God and to true joy."

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One liturgist, who teaches liturgy at MST, told me once that the need to have the tabernacle put to the side, and any place else, like a separate chapel, other than the center of the sanctuary or on the Main Altar, is for the people not to be confused and the priest not to be turning his back of the Lord Who is in the Tabernacle.

Wha?!

And...he continued, (yup, he was not yet done.) to foster more devotion to the Eucharist so that the focus of the people during Mass is the sacred action being done on the Altar and that the people would not focus their attention on the Tabernacle.

Wha?!

Quite frankly, judging by how this priest/liturgist lives his life...and how I do not even see him visit the Adoration Chapel or spend more time in the private chapel in the Rectory....uhm...

NEXT TOPIC PLEEEAAASSSEEE!

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Here are some beautiful quotes about the Eucharist from Blessed Teresa of Calcutta:

“It was not until 1973, when we began our daily Holy Hour that our community started to grow and blossom... In our congregation, we used to have adoration once a week for one hour, and then in 1973, we decided to have adoration one hour every day.  We have much work to do.  Our homes for the sick and dying destitute are full everywhere.  And from the time we started having adoration every day, our love for Jesus became more intimate, our love for each other more understanding, our love for the poor more compassionate, and we have double the number of vocations.  God has blessed us with many wonderful vocations. The time we spend in having our daily audience with God is the most precious part of the whole day.”

“When you look at the crucifix, you understand how much Jesus loved you. When you look at the Sacred Host you understand how much Jesus loves you now. This is why you should ask your parish priest to have Perpetual Adoration in your parish. I beg the Blessed Mother to touch the hearts of all parish priests that they may have Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in their parishes, and that it may spread throughout the entire world.

“The time you spend with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the best time you will spend on earth. Each moment that you spend with Jesus will deepen your union with Him and make your soul everlastingly more glorious and beautiful in Heaven, and will help bring about everlasting peace on earth."

Now those are nice thoughts to end the post.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Prayer Request from Fr. Z.

Go on over to Father Z's blog and read the prayer request for a 2 year old stricken with stage 4 cancer.

Here is his post:

A personal favour. Could you please ask prayers for young Joseph. He is a 2 and a half year old boy of friends of mine … and is the 7th of 8 children. Yesterday afternoon it was discovered that Joe has Category 4 Cancer, the worst. Without a miracle, and barring a misdiagnosis, he may not have long to live. He and his mother are at this moment weaving their way back to the US for treatment.

Please ask all your readers to pray for this family, devotees of the older form of the Mass, who are suffering this ordeal and for Joseph’s cure if it be the Lord’s will.

[...]

The poor father has decided to go along with Mum and Dad and Joe and they are at present overnight in ___. Today Joe was sleeping while his Dad was crying along beside him. He awoke, he is 2 and a half, and asked his Dad why he was crying? ‘Don’t you see the two angels standing next to the bed. They are bewdiful’ He said.

They then left and told Joe they would be back, and he told this to his dad. He is 2 and a half, and his father had not recently spoken at all about angels! The prayers seem to be working, let’s keep them up.

They are seeking the intercession of Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta for a miracle cure. Nice. I had thought about it and asked if his mother had thought of asking anyone in particular and she said Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta came to mind.
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Go over to the post and post your commitment on the combox.

Remember to ask the intercession of Blessed Teresa. She loved children and I am hopeful that she would help little Joseph.

Lord Jesus Christ , You made Blessed Teresa an inspiring example of firm Faith and burning Charity, an extraordinary witness to the way of spiritual childhood, and a great and esteemed teacher of the value and dignity of every human life.

Grant that she may be venerated and imitated as one of the Church's canonized saints.
Hear the requests of all those who seek her intercession, especially the petition I now implore... (the miraculous healing from cancer of little Joseph).

May we follow her example in heeding Your cry of thirst from the Cross and joyfully loving You in the distressing disguise of the poorest of the poor, especially those most unloved and unwanted.

We ask this in Your Name and through the intercession of Mary, Your Mother and the Mother of us all. Amen.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Words of Wisdom: John Paul the Great and Blessed Teresa of Culcutta on the sanctity of life


Pope John Paul the Great
"…There is no reason for the existence of a resigned mentality that leads to maintaining that laws that are contrary to the right to life -- laws that legalize abortion, euthanasia, sterilization, and the planning of births with methods contrary to life and the dignity of matrimony, present an inevitability and are, in addition, virtually a social necessity. On the contrary, they constitute a germ of corruption of society and its fundamentals. Civil and moral conscience cannot accept this false inevitability, just as it does not accept the idea of the inevitability of wars and of inter-ethnic exterminations." (Evangelium Vitae)


Blessed Teresa of Culcutta
“The greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a war against the child, a direct killing of the innocent child, murder by the mother herself. And if we accept that a mother can kill even her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one another?” (Speech at the National Prayer Breakfast, February 3, 1994).