Our Mother Mary tells us in the book The Imitation of Mary,
“For many, death is a moment of terror; for the Christian, who is filled with
love, it will be a time of consolation and sweetest peace”. Let love be your
life.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Sunday, September 16, 2018
The favor of the King
Mary, the Mother of God, is also our
wonderful Mother, a gift from God Himself.
Like all mothers, Mary is there to help us, draw us closer to herself,
which ultimately brings us to her Son. She
takes our precious prayers, purifies them and hands them to Jesus.
St. Louis Marie De Montfort puts it this way, “It is as if a poor
peasant, wishing to win the friendship and favor of the king, were to go the
queen and give her an apple - his only possession - for her to offer it to the
king.
The queen, accepting the peasant's humble gift, puts it on a
beautiful golden dish and presents it to the king on behalf of the peasant. The
apple in itself would not be a gift worthy of a king, but presented by the
queen in person on a dish of gold, it becomes fit for any king.” That’s what
the saints and our Blessed Mother do for those who believe.
The surest and fastest way to Jesus is through Mary. Yes, it is
through Mary we find true life, and that life is Jesus Christ, the Way, the
Truth, and the Life. Let Mary be your
guide to the narrow path
Saturday, September 15, 2018
The fear of the unknown
Today is a day dedicated to Our Blessed Mother, the model of perfection,
because of her faultless humility. Today we honor her as the “The Mother of
Sorrows”. A woman of generosity, a generosity that goes beyond charity because
of selfless love. A woman that trusted in her God because of undaunted faith.
She is the definition of
the word trust, as we know it is said of her in Scripture, “And Mary kept all
these things reflecting on them in her heart” (Lk 2:19). She always said yes to
her God!
And that same faith
manifested by her cousin, “Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to
you by the Lord would be fulfilled”
A beautiful woman who said “Yes” and then with that trust and humility
and her loving heart placed the needs of her cousin ahead of her own almighty
annunciation. Mary had faith.
Saint Alphonsus Liguori says, that the most
holy Virgin had more faith than all men and Angels. She saw her Son in the crib
of Bethlehem, and believed Him the Creator of the world.
She saw Him born and believed Him eternal. She
saw Him poor and in need of food, and believed Him the Lord of the universe.
She heard Him weep, and believed Him the joy of Paradise.
And
yes, she saw Him in death, despised and crucified, and, although faith wavered
in others, Mary remained firm in the belief that He was God.
On these words of the Gospel, their stood by the Cross of Jesus His Mother. "Mary stood, supported by her faith."
On these words of the Gospel, their stood by the Cross of Jesus His Mother. "Mary stood, supported by her faith."
And her faith is the faith we all seek. Her faith is the pillar of
strength that when we imitate her, becomes our strength as well. And that
strength provides the stepping stones to receive all the other virtues of our
Blessed Mother, that model of perfection.
Helping her older cousin wasn’t the only thing on her mind while
traveling by caravan to see Elizabeth. There was the danger. But there was also
the possibility she would need to explain her own condition at some point, if
not to Elizabeth, but to Joseph.
How would her family respond? But there was that “yes” she said to God,
yes, to be the Mother of Jesus.
That yes allows her to place her entire life in God’s hands. A Trust we
can all pray for.
Yes, Mary was strong and whatever fears she had were washed away when
she finally met Elizabeth and they embraced, both filled with inexplicable joy.
At this singular meeting, law gives way to promise, ancient prophecy meets
divine fulfillment, and the old bows to the new.
Suddenly, Elizabeth is filled with the Holy Spirit and recognizes Mary
as the vessel of God’s salvation. Not with bitterness or envy, but with
rejoicing, acknowledging and granting the higher place to Mary, and she shouts
with joy, “The Mother of my Lord”.
And Mary, humbly accepted the honor to her by Elizabeth and turned it
immediately to the Lord whom her soul magnified.
With faith, the quiet and youthful Mary entered the unknown. With that
same faith and trust in God, Mary brought grace and abounding joy in coming to
celebrate her cousin’s good fortune.
The love, and graciousness friendship between Mary and Elizabeth invites
us to examine these virtues in our own lives. Do we reach out to others? Is there a fear that prevents us
from taking the next step, maybe even into the unknown? Is it the faith we
desire, but the faith we sometimes lack.
So many times God asks each of us to "cast out into the deep",
enter the unknown, just like He did with Mary. And when He challenges us we
must imitate Mary’s trust, Mary’s unshakable faith, move forward knowing He is
with us every step of our journey.
Mary carried Jesus within her body.
We too receive Christ into our body in Holy Communion. Today, let us
praise the Lord for all He has done in our lives and for all that He has
blessed us with, and for that he will wants to do if we allow him to live in
our heart. He has mercy on those who fear Him.
Let us praise the Lord as Mary did and ask her for a faith fortified
with love in her Son Jesus. Our Lady of
Sorrows, pray for us
Monday, September 10, 2018
The Duty

O Jesus, You have accepted me as a member of Your Msystical Body, grant that I may not be in it as a stranger, but that I may work for the good of all my brethren.
St Theresa of the Child Jesus said, "How happy I would be if, at the hour of my death, I could have a single soul to offer You! There would be a soul snatched from the fire of hell to bless You for all eternity"
Monday, September 3, 2018
The Perfect Pinochle Hand
My grandfather’s favorite expression was “God does all
things well”, and he would say that whether his life was in turmoil with
suffering and pain or when life was good. And he was a holy man. I remember one
Christmas Eve, when my wife and I, before we were married, visited my
grandparents. At the time my grandmother was suffering from Alzheimer’s but when
we visited we always managed to begin a game of pinochle before my grandmother
forgot what game we were playing.
On this one Christmas
Eve, the four of us were seated around a card table, and my grandmother, being
the thoughtful person she was, went into the kitchen to bring us some
snacks. Unfortunately, after three trips
and no snacks, she asked us what she was doing in the kitchen. We politely told
her and as she left again, I could see the deep love and concern my grandfather
had for her.
He said, let’s put a pinochle
hand together for your grandmother, a Christmas gift she’ll never forget. We did, a run, a hundred aces, eighty kings –
a hand you could only hope for in your dreams. She came back with sodas, which
we already had and sat down and slowly organized the cards in her hands – and
with each card, her smile grew wider and ohs and ahs were whispered, her eyes
lit up. She was so proud of herself, the happiest she had been in a long time. We knew she’d forget how to play the hand she
was dealt. And my grandfather smiling and holding back the tears he looked
tenderly at my grandmother and said, “I love Christmas. God does all things
well”.
And on this glorious night, we can say “Yes, God does all
things well” .On this night, we are with Mary and Joseph, we are there in a cold
and dreary stable, just waiting. This is a night of expectations, a night of
miracles. A night of excitement both for children and for parents. A child is to be born, the child, Jesus, that
is the reason for this very night.
It is a night of many hopes and joy from heaven and from earth.
In that scene in Bethlehem over two thousand years ago, Heaven and earth
rejoiced, because something new has happened; the age of God’s fulfillment has
arrived on this very morning we call Christmas.
No longer will people walk in darkness. Right there in a cold
and dreary stable makes me believe God
does all things well.
Heaven and earth rejoice. God the Father, who sent his only
Son to be born to a Virgin is eagerly waiting His gift to us, his miracle. The
Holy Spirit is waiting, who overshadowed the Virgin Mary and she conceived a
Child to be born under the Star of Bethlehem.
And, Mary, the expectant mother who said yes to be the
Mother of Jesus, the Son of God, is now resting, waiting in a cold stable, soon
to be holy ground. And the choirs of
angels singing for joy as they anticipate this heavenly and glorious miracle.
We know the obedience of Joseph and we know this humble man is
there with Mary. Joseph, husband of
Mary, anticipating the most wonderful miracle to ever take place on the face of
the earth, and this cold and damp stable becomes a waiting room for an
expectant father.
Yes it is a silent night, a Holy night. At that very moment
all was calm, all was bright for truly, God does all things well.
And, Joseph, the epitome of both husband and father was chosen
by God to be the spouse of Mary. God chose Joseph, and in Joseph the New
Covenant will be brought about by the working of the Holy Spirit. What a
miracle, Joseph becomes the foster father of Him Who is Himself the New
Covenant, a covenant which is immediately a fulfillment and a sweeping renewal
of everything that was, is and will come to be.
Why Joseph? And why is Joseph the image that every father
should hold close to his heart. The image of the person whose actions and love
for the Holy Family are to be imitated in every man’s own marriage.
And why is Joseph the spiritual, loving and caring person
that every wife and mother should hope for in a husband and father of her
children.
Because in Joseph we see the strong and silent man, a man
who shouldered the story of Mary, who dreamed and trusted in every word of God,
whose very faith and devotion pleased God. God came first in all things for
Joseph.
And God chose him. And Joseph said yes. And Like Mary,
Joseph chose freely to accept his role in Jesus’ salvation, placing all his
trust in his God.
And now they are alone, Joseph and Mary, alone in a place
certainly not suitable for a birth of any child. But they are not in darkness.
A man full of love and compassion, Joseph respects Mary’s
essential self-abandonment to the Father and he lives the same mystery as she
does – a mystery of total surrender of one’s entire life into the hands of the
Father.
Generously and with full humility, he weds himself to the
working of God’s Spirit within Mary and he lives her secret, a secret which
binds her so personally to the Father. It
is a true love of husband and wife, a God centered marriage, sharing the same
intention that forms the foundation of their love of friendship, a love which
is so divine, so strong and yet, so unique. And to this holy family, a child is
born this night in a little town of Bethlehem.
And tonight, we can see it, touch it, we can even taste it,
the mystery, the miracle of God’s favor that is upon us as we celebrate Jesus’s
birth. And Joseph was there, silent and courageous, a man with a tender heart.
And tonight the holy family is born, Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
The holiest of all families is born in a cold and dreary stable. Yes, Joseph
knew that Mary belonged to God alone and God has every claim on her. How can we not see the divine love that he
has for Mary, for he loves her for herself. He loves her in order that the will
of God be fulfilled in her. A marriage of pure unselfish and generous love.
The true and generous love of Joseph for Mary is the same
unselfish love we should have for each other in our own marriage, in all of our
relationships. Difficult yes, but God driven, for Joseph does not love Mary for
himself; his love gives him no claim, no entitlement to Mary, but only love and
respect.
A man and a woman, a
husband and a wife, a love for each other that has no bounds.
Yes, Joseph, chosen and tested by God to be the Father of
Jesus, a model for all fathers, and he lives for Mary, a man who places God
first in all things, a man who behaves like God himself. That is a man, that is
a husband, that is a father.
Yes, over two thousand years age, they are alone in a
stable, preparing the manger with a bed of straw, for a King to be born. Like any expectant father, Joseph is nervous,
it’s all new to him, a mystery and a heavy responsibility. He probably paced
the stable floor, and undoubtedly tenderly asking Mary how she was doing. And Mary, so young and frightened as well, but
yet felt so secure. She knew she was chosen to be the Mother of God, but she
also knew, Joseph was chosen to be her protector.
There’s the old saying “you play with the hand you are dealt
with”. But, besides my grandmother, who was ever dealt a perfect hand? Who has
the perfect marriage, the perfect children, the perfect spouse? Joseph and Mary
begin married life in a stable. But, what they did pleased God, because he was always
first in their lives.
And when we follow
the example of St. Joseph and live a God centered life, we can, with the help
of God, see a great light and win the hand. Pray for the faith of Joseph, the
trust of Joseph and the love and selflessness of Joseph.
No, it’s not in the
hand you’re dealt, it’s where you place God in that hand. And it’s in that very
hand, God does all things well. Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday Jesus!
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Reward or punishment
God alone is great, and only He can bestow truly great recompenses, In hell there is divine punishment, in heaven Divine reward.
If you have the good fortune, my child, to save your soul, you will see the Lord. You will possess and love Him, and never grow weary of seeing, possessing, and loving him, for though He is ever the same in Himself He is always new to the blessed. (The Imitation of Mary)
If you have the good fortune, my child, to save your soul, you will see the Lord. You will possess and love Him, and never grow weary of seeing, possessing, and loving him, for though He is ever the same in Himself He is always new to the blessed. (The Imitation of Mary)
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
The Church needs you now more than ever
Mary, the Mother of God, is also our wonderful Mother, a gift from God Himself. Like all mothers, Mary is there to help us, draw us closer to herself, which ultimately brings us to her Son.
As the true Mother that you are, your Church needs you now more than ever. We ask that you take our precious prayers, purify them and hand them to Jesus.
St. Louis Marie DeMonfort puts it this way, “It is as if a poor peasant, wishing to win the friendship and favor of the king, were to go the queen and give her an apple - his only possession - for her to offer it to the king.
The queen, accepting the peasant's humble gift, puts it on a beautiful golden dish and presents it to the king on behalf of the peasant. The apple in itself would not be a gift worthy of a king, but presented by the queen in person on a dish of gold, it becomes fit for any king.” That’s what the saints and our Blessed Mother do for those who believe.
The surest and fastest way to Jesus is through Mary. Yes, it is through Mary we find true life, and that life is Jesus Christ, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Let Mary be your guide to the narrow path.
Mary, Mother of God, and Mother of our Church, pray for us, pray for your Church. Bring new light upon the darkness that we see.
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
The Queen of all
Today is the beautiful feast of our Blessed Mother's flight into heaven, The Feast of the Assumption , and is a reminder for all of us that entrance into heaven is purity of heart. It is being free from sin with a focus on God alone. Can you imagine the peacefulness of watching The Mother of God taken up into heaven. Can you imagine the great joy of that union with God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. And that is the great truth, that we were all created with that purpose in mind, our union with our God.
So, today we pray for her intercession, to plead for our mercy to a merciful God. We keep our eyes on this Immaculate creation of God and we know with great faith, she will guide us and strengthen us towards our heavenly goal. Queen of heaven pray for us!
So, today we pray for her intercession, to plead for our mercy to a merciful God. We keep our eyes on this Immaculate creation of God and we know with great faith, she will guide us and strengthen us towards our heavenly goal. Queen of heaven pray for us!
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
It's not in this world
"He who knows Jesus despises all else, and the world means nothing any longer to them who have tasted the sweetness of Jesus' love" - The Imitation of Mary
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Our True Model
And as Jesus hung dying on the Cross He said some of the
most inspiring and everlasting words, Woman behold thy son, to John he said
behold thy mother. Jesus, at that moment gave his beautiful mother to us as our
Mother. All out of love for us.
And Mary remains and forever will remain our Mother, and we
should go to her always in prayer, because She brings us to Jesus in our
prayers. One is so at ease when near one’s mother. With her everything becomes easier, the weary,
discouraged heart, disturbed by storms, finds new hope and strength and
continues on with this life with new strength and courage.
Mary is our model, Mary is our guide. And she comes to us
when we call. Mary is love and our protection.
St. Bernard tells us, “if the winds of temptation arise, if
you run into the reefs of trials, look to the star, call upon Mary. In danger, sorrow, or perplexity, think of
Mary, call upon Mary”.
The Duty of the Apostolate
The Duty of the Apostolate
O Jesus, You have accepted me as a member of Your Msystical Body, grant that I may not be in it as a stranger, but that I may work for the good of all my brethren.
St Theresa of the Child Jesus said, "How happy I would be if, at the hour of my death, I could have a single soul to offer You! There would be a soul snatched from the fire of hell to bless You for all eternity"
Mary our Mother
Mary, the Mother of God, is also our wonderful Mother, a gift from God Himself. Like all mothers, Mary is there to help us, draw us closer to herself, which ultimately brings us to herSon. She takes our precious prayers, purifies them and hands them to Jesus.
St. Louis Marie DeMonfort puts it this way, “It is as if a poor peasant, wishing to win the friendship and favor of the king, were to go the queen and give her an apple - his only possession - for her to offer it to the king.
The queen, accepting the peasant's humble gift, puts it on a beautiful golden dish and presents it to the king on behalf of the peasant. The apple in itself would not be a gift worthy of a king, but presented by the queen in person on a dish of gold, it becomes fit for any king.” That’s what the saints and our Blessed Mother do for those who believe.
The surest and fastest way to Jesus is through Mary. Yes, it is through Mary we find true life, and that life is Jesus Christ, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Let Mary be your guide to the narrow path.
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