Saturday, October 24, 2020

Zeal. Where Does It Come From?

 "I came to cast fire upon the earth; and would that it were already kindled! 

- Luke 12:49

cloud by day and fire by night
from "Sukkot Feast of the Tabernacles" (Dt 16:14-15)




The Saints Heroic

The stories of the saints capture our minds for many reasons, not the least of which is for their zealous love. Their zeal manifests throughout Church history: great bravery under trial and threat of death, heroic displays of devotion, persistent suffering for the glory of God, and undeterred action to build His Kingdom. When I was a child, my parents signed me up for a book series that would come in the mail each month. Every installment would contain colorful pictures and dramatic stories of great saints, both ancient and modern. What most captured my young imagination? The stories of great courage under duress, when a young woman stood her ground against unyielding familial and political opposition, when a young man carried the weight of his brothers in a fight that seemed to all the world would unwinnable. They didn't just speak of their love. They died for it. 

As I child, I was enthralled. But maybe, even then, I felt the first slivers of fear and doubt needle my mind: 

"These were surely courageous men and women and children. God called them for great things. How can I possibly follow in their footsteps when I am so small and weak, so sinful and inconstant?"

What the Desert Fathers Knew

 Past Events – Page 4 – Abba Anthony Coptic Orthodox Monastery

St. Anthony the Great (from St. Anthony Monastery, Perth in Ontario, Canada)

As counterintuitive as it sounds, the source of zeal may, in fact, flow from steady, persistent, contemplative prayer: a sort of holy flame kindled in the silent, slow crucible of mysticism. 

To better understand this idea, I've turned to a category of saints different from the martyrs and "fighters" that remain etched so prominently in my mind from those children's books: the Desert Fathers. One example is St. Anthony of Egypt (251 - 356 AD). After listening to a homily on St. Mathew's gospel, he was moved to sell everything he had and donate his wealth to the poor. And this young man had a lot -- he recently inherited a lavish familial estate. He moved to the outskirts of his town to live a simple life of prayer in the African desert. How radical this was, even in those times! How hard it is for me to give up and clear away even the small things that crowd out the space God wishes to have for Himself, to give His Spirit the chance to speak to me, to guide me, to lead me. 

The Desert Fathers were on to something. Jesus himself left the world for a time to pray and fast in the desert before fulfilling his mission. Now, we may be physically distant from any truly arid, isolated locales. And maybe we don't have the survival skills to live in the wild eating "honey and insects" for 40 days. But God has a plan for you and me and a mission for us to fulfill. Out of His unending, patient, overflowing love, He may instead send us "deserts" at various points in our lives. The hunger or poverty or sickness or loss or isolation -- these are deserts. But they're not akin to Ironman Triathlons, endurance trials that somehow "prove" our love for God or simply "test" our faith. No. A desert sent by the most Holy One is a gift. And all of His gifts are good -- and ultimately for our greatest good. 

But Then, Face-to-Face

And what is the purpose, the goodwill behind God periodically dropping deserts into our lives? First, as the bare landscape and deprivation that dry, seemingly lifeless regions evoke, deserts are about repenting and pruning, stripping away as much as we can to give the Holy Spirit even more room to make His home in us, to give God even more opportunity to accomplish His will through our lives. We are but simple creatures who are yet still His hands and feet on this earth. 

But there's more. 

To see God's blessing in the desert we turn again to Mary, and specifically, that night when our Savior came forth from her womb and changed the very fabric of the Universe--permanently. 

The 3rd Joyful Mystery: The Nativity

". . . Who was born to thee, O Virgin."

It is the hour of the Holy Night. The divine child Jesus comes forth into the outer world, becomes our brother, and takes upon Himself the lot of the Redeemer . . . (A)nd the glorification of that joyous happening will never be muted on this earth.

At the same hour, something happened that concerned Mary alone: in her own personal being, in her spirit and heart, Christ moved into the open expanse of her perception and love; the attitude of expectation became a communion face-to-face. Unutterable truth -- she saw Him who was the manifestation of the living God! As her heart overflowed, a flaming flood rushed toward Him who came with the love of the Redeemer. Serving Him in His tender years, she served the Lord who had revealed Himself in human weakness.

This takes spiritually in every Christian as often as that inner life which divined by faith steps into the clarity of knowledge, into the distinctness of action, and into the decisiveness of testimony. In every one of us, Christ is born as often as He penetrates, as essence and standard, into any deed or happening. One day this happens with particular significance: namely, on that day when it dawns on us, clear and strong, who Christ is, so that He becomes the governing reality of our inner lives.  

Fr. Romano Guardini

The Rosary of Our Lady

 Zeal from Friendship

Like so much in the Christian faith, zeal doesn't necessarily come from striving to be something.  Zeal comes from trusting in the one person who knew and loved us from before the beginning of time. He placed a certain kind of desire in our hearts with the full knowledge that only He Himself can meet that desire--and satisfy it. Knowing Jesus gives us a type of peace beyond what the world could ever offer, beyond whatever I could achieve through heroic acts of self-discipline or even the repeated practice of meditation and detachment from the world. 

His love sets me free. Free to love in a way that imitates the reckless, patient love that defines God. He helps me remember that I'm fearfully made, that I share in the dignity of the life of God. I matter to Him. He proved it on the cross. Therefore, everything I do becomes infused with cosmic significance. In my thoughts and in my words, in what I do or fail to do -- I choose either to serve the Master and King of the Universe or I choose to serve myself. Only one of those two paths leads to life and life in abundance. 

Tabernacle, Main Chapel, Inn at St. John's (Plymouth, MI)

Read this passage from the end of the next chapter in Luke's Gospel (Jesus's "Lament over Jerusalem"), but in your mind imagine Jesus speaks his lament directly to you and not just the Jewish people:


Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you, how many times I yearned to gather your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, but you were unwilling!

Behold, your house will be abandoned. [But] I tell you, you will not see me until [the time comes when] you say, "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord."

Luke 13:34-35



 

 

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Our Lady, Queen of the Rosary

 


Mary to the children at Fatima, Portugal, October 13, 1917:

“I am the Lady of the Rosary. Continue always to pray the Rosary every day.”

from Communal First Saturdays:

Power in Prayer Together 

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

The Seven Sorrows & The Reign

 Devotion of the Month

  1. The Prophecy of Simeon
  2. Flight into Egypt
  3. Seeking Jesus Lost in Jerusalem
  4. Meeting Jesus on the Way to Calvary
  5. Standing Near the Foot of the Cross of Her Son
  6. Receiving the Body of Jesus Taken Down from the Cross
  7. Placing the Body of Jesus in the Tomb

In the end, the victory will always be on the side of the children of Mary, for she will crush his head, where his pride dwells. Satan will continue to lay his snares against her heel; that is, against Mary's humble and poor slaves, whom she will raise up to make war against him. These children of Mary will be poor in worldly esteem; they will be humbled and abased. Like the heel, they will be trodden underfoot and persecuted. But in return for all this, Mary shall make them rich in grace before God. They shall be superior to other creatures in sanctity and in zeal for God's cause, which is Mary's cause. With the humility of her heel, in union with Mary, they shall crush the proud head of the devil and make the cause of Jesus Christ to triumph over all. 

Sister Mary Amatora, O.S.F.

from The Queen's Way (or To Jesus Through Mary)

Chapter IV: The Queen's Reign

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

The House That Will Stand

 A House of Lies

14 Therefore hear the word of the LORD, you scoffers, who rule this people in Jerusalem

15 Because you have said, "We have made a covenant with death, and with Sheol we have an agreement; when the overwhelming scourge passes through it will not come to us; for we have made lies our refuge and in falsehood we have taken shelter.

16 Therefore thus says the Lord GOD, "Behold, I am laying in Zion for a foundation a stone, a tested stone, a precious cornerstone, of a sure foundation: 'He who believes will not be in haste.' 17 And I will make justice the line, and righteousness the plummet; and hail will sweep away the refuge of lies, and waters will overwhelm the shelter.

18 Then your covenant with death will be annulled, and your agreement with Sheol will not stand; when the overwhelming scourge passes through you will be beaten down by it. 19 As often as it passes through it will take you; for morning by morning it will pass through, by day and by night; and it will be sheer terror to understand the message. 

20 For the bed is too short to stretch oneself on it, and the covering too narrow to wrap oneself in it. 21 For the LORD will rise up as on Mount Perazim, he will be wroth as in the valley of Gibeon; to do his deed--strange is his deed! and to work his work--alien is his work! 

22 Now, therefore, do not scoff, lest your bonds be made strong; for I have heard a decree of destruction from the Lord GOD of hosts upon the whole land.

Isaiah 28:14-22

A Song of Ascent

3“I will not enter the house where I live,a nor lie on the couch where I sleep;

4I will give my eyes no sleep, my eyelids no rest,

5Till I find a place for the LORDa dwelling for the Mighty One of Jacob.”

6“We have heard of it in Ephrathah;* we have found it in the fields of Jaar.*

7Let us enter his dwelling; let us worship at his footstool.”b

8“Arise, LORD, come to your resting place,c you and your mighty ark."
Psalm 132: 3 -- 8


You must hope because God's goodness is immense.
-St. Pio of Pietrelcina

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

David's Songs of Ascent: A 5-Part Sequence

 Psalm 130 - A Prayer for Pardon and Mercy


Psalm 131 - In Quiet Stillness, A Humble Trust in God


Psalm 132 - A Covenant with God, To Live in His House


Psalm 133 - A Vision of Blessed Community


Psalm 134 - At Night, the Watchmen Remember God

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Consecration Day - The Feast of the Assumption

 

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Marian Consecration Day 33 - A Prayer

 I, knowing that I am a repentant sinner, renew and ratify today in your hands, O Immaculate Mother, the vows of my baptism. I renounce Satan and resolve to follow Jesus Christ even more closely than before.

Mary, I give you my heart. Please set it on fire with love for Jesus. Make it always be attentive to His burning desire for love, His unceasing thirst for souls. Keep my heart in your most pure Heart, that I may love Jesus and the members of His Body with your own perfect love.

Mary, I entrust myself totally to you: my body and soul, my goods, both interior and exterior, and even the value of all my good actions. Please make of me, of all that I am and have, whatever most pleases you. Let me be a fit instrument in your immaculate and merciful hands for bringing the greatest possible glory to God. If I fall, please lead me back to Jesus. Wash me in the blood and water that flow from His pierced side and help me never to lose my trust in this Fountain of Love and Mercy.

With you, O Immaculate Mother – you who always do the will of God – I unite myself to the perfect consecration of Jesus as he offers himself in the Spirit to the Father for the life of the world. Amen

Friday, August 14, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 32 - John Paul II: Mother, Entrustment, Mercy

I do not wish the soul to consider her sins, either in general or in particular, without also remembering the Blood and the broadness of My mercy, for fear that otherwise she should be brought to confusion. And together with confusion would come the Devil, who has caused it, under color of contrition and displeasure of sin, and so she would arrive at eternal damnation, not only on account of her confusion, but also through the despair which would come to her, because she did not seize the arm of My mercy. This is one of the subtle devices with which the Devil deludes My servants, and, in order to escape from his deceit and to be pleasing to Me, you must enlarge your hearts and affections in My boundless mercy with true humility. You know that the pride of the devil cannot resist the humble mind, nor can any confusion of spirit be greater than the broadness of My good mercy, if the soul will only truly hope therein.

St. Catherine of Siena

Dialogue of St. Catherine of Siena (p. 94)

Monday, August 10, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 29 - de Montfort: Passion, Baptism, Gift

 Spend the day pondering de Montfort's Marian teaching as it is summarized by these three words: 

  1. Passion
  2. Baptism
  3. Gift

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 28 - The Fountain of Love and Mercy

 Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.

Draw me in, with and through Mary, to the Fountain of Love and Mercy.


What does (Divine Mercy) have to do with Marian consecration? Everything. It has everything to do with consecration because Mary is the one who brings us to the source of merciful Love. Mary is the one who brings us to the love that is more powerful than evil. Indeed, as John Paul says in his homily (at Fatima), consecration to the Immaculate Heart means "drawing near through the Mother's intercession to the very fountain of life that sprang from Golgotha." What is this fountain of life? The Pope identifies it as "the Fountain of Mercy." It is the pierced side of Christ from which blood and water flowed as a source of grace and mercy. And it's through this wound in Christ's Heart that "reparation is made continually for the sins of the world." Moreover, through this Fountain of Mercy, we find "a ceaseless source of new life and holiness."  

Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC

33 Days to Morning Glory

Quoting from the Homily of Pope John Paul II in Fatima, Portugal (May 13, 1982)


Marian Consecration Day 27 - Entrustment

 Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.

Prepare me to trust myself completely to Mary so she can bring me closer to Christ.

"Behold Your Mother
26When Jesus saw his mother* and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son.”n
27Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother.” And from that hour the disciple took her into his home.
John 19:26-27



Thursday, August 6, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 25 - Mary Brings Our Needs To Christ

 Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.

Remind me to ask for Mary's powerful intercession in my times of need.

Mary at the Wedding Feast at Cana

(Cana) clearly outlines the new dimension, the new meaning to Mary's motherhood. . . Mary's solicitude for human beings, her coming to them in the wide variety of their wants and needs. . . (T)his coming to the aid of human needs means, at the same time, bringing those needs within the radius of Christ's messianic mission and salvific power. Thus there is mediation: Mary places herself between her Son and mankind in the reality of their wants, needs, and sufferings. She puts herself "in the middle," that is to say she acts as a mediatrix not as an outsider, but in her position as Mother. . . As a Mother she also wishes the messianic power of her Son to be manifested, that salvific power of his which is meant to help man in his misfortunes, to free him from the evil which in various forms and degrees weighs heavily upon his life. 

Pope St. John Paul the Great

Redemptoris Mater (#21-22)   


  In the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I Trust

Look to the Star, call upon Mary!

In danger, in difficulty or in doubt,

think of Mary, call upon Mary.

Keep her name on your lips,

never let it pass out of your heart

St. Bernard

from"Call Upon Mary: A Prayer"

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 24 - Mary Begins Her Own Retreat

Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.
Help me to be faithful to heart-pondering prayer, as was Mary.

 

The Annunciation - Henry Ossawa Tanner | Pathways to God
The Annunciation by Henry Ossawa Tanner

 













Lord, I pray for the gift of humility.
I pray that in my humility
I will see the truth
And proclaim only that truth.
I especially pray that I will be able to see 
The truth that all good things come from You
And are accomplished by You.
All glory be to You my Lord!
Jesus, I trust in You.
Reflection 221
Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy: 365 Days with St. Faustina


"A Smooth, Easy, Short, Perfect, Sure, Safe Way"

This devotion is a short way to discover Jesus, either because it is a road we do not wander from or because . . . we walk along this road with greater ease and joy, and consequently with greater speed. We advance more in a brief period of submission to Mary and dependence on her than on whole years of self-will and self-reliance. 

This devotion is a perfect way to reach our Lord and be united with Him. . . Jesus who came to us in a perfect manner chose no other road for his great and wonderful journey. The Most High, the Incomprehensible One, the Inaccessible One, He Who Is deigned to come down to us poor earthly creatures. . . How was this done? The Most High God came down to us in a perfect way through the humble Virgin Mary without losing anything of His divinity or holiness. It is likewise through Mary that we poor creatures must ascend to almighty God in a perfect manner without having anything to fear. 

St. Louis de Montfort
True Devotion to Mary
(#152 - 164)

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 23 - Maternal Mediation

Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.
Fill my heart with praise to God for giving me Mary as my spiritual mother.

 Mass Reflection for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (2020 ...

Monday, August 3, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 22 - The Most Marian Pope

Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.
Have mercy on us and on the whole world!


The 10 Principal Virtues of the Blessed Virgin 
  1. Deep humility
  2. Lively faith
  3. Blind obedience
  4. Unceasing prayer
  5. Constant self-denial
  6. Surpassing purity
  7. Ardent love
  8. Heroic patience
  9. Angelic kindness
  10. Heavenly wisdom
St. Louis de Montfort
True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary
#108

Marian Consecration Day 21 - To Console Jesus

Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.
    Help me to "be the one" to console Jesus with Mary.

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 20 - A Covenant with Mary

Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.
Help me to ardently make a Covenant of Consecration with Mary.

Advent Prayer #pinterest  Father, all-powerful God, Your eternal Word took flesh on our earth when the Virgin Mary placed her life at the service of Your plan. Lift our minds in watchful hope to hear the voice which announces His glory and open our minds to receive the Spirit who prepares us for His coming. Come Oh Lord Emmanuel! Amen..............| Awestruck Catholic Social Network
Icon of Mary with Child Jesus
As seen at St. Mary Cause of Our Joy Catholic Church (Westland, MI) 

The Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady prompts us to acknowledge the basis for this joyful hope. Yes, we are still pilgrims, but our mother has gone on ahead, where she points to the reward of our efforts. She tells us that we can make it. And, if we are faithful, we will reach home. The blessed Virgin is not only our model, she is the help of Christians. And as we besiege her with our petitions — "Show that you are our Mother" — she cannot help but watch over her children with motherly care.
St. Josemaria Escriva
"The Blessed Virgin, Cause of Our Joy:
A Homily on the Solemnity of the Assumption"

Mary’s Duties

My Duties

1. To give of her spirit and her heart

1. Total gift of all I have and am

2. To possess, protect, and transform me

2. Total dependence on her

3. To inspire, guide, and enlighten me

3. Responsiveness to her spirt

4. To share her experience of prayer + praise

4. Faithfulness to prayer

5. Responsibility for my sanctification

5. Trust in her intercession

6. Responsibility for all that befalls me

6. Accept all as coming from her

7. To share with me her virtues

7. Imitate her spirit

8. To provide for my spiritual + material needs

8. Constant recourse to her

9. Union with her heart

9. Remembrance of her presence

10. To purify me and my actions

10. Purity of intention; self-denial

11. Right to dispose of me, my prayers, my intercessions, and graces

11. Right to avail myself of her and her energies for the sake of the kingdom

12. Total freedom in and around me, as she pleases, in all things

12. Right to enter into her heart and share her interior life

 

 

Friday, July 31, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 19 - Ponder God's Goodness

Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.
Help me to recognize and ponder in my heart all the good you do for me.

Casting a net. fishing, travel, jungle, tropics, river, canoe, indigenous, motion, boating, liana, tributary, work, man,


Jesus told them to go out, knowing all the fish they would bring back in, and so He gave them the means to bring those fish in. He wasn’t going to send out His disciples to go get a ton a fish, only to let the tools they brought with them falter and ruin the outcome

And the same goes for you and me. Jesus knows where you are, where you want to go, and where He wants to send you. He has all the details. And He is not going to send you without the graces and means to be successful. He is not going to send you out and let you come back empty-handed, nor is He going to send you out unprepared to return

Because of this appearance, we can be assured that the Lord will never send us out to do something without the proper means to do it. He doesn’t set His children up for failure. You are placed here and now for a reason, with a purpose, and He will provide all the graces to get through. Trust in the Lord. If their net didn’t tear, even though it had every opportunity to, yours won’t either. 
Sarah White
CatholicMatch Institute

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 18 - To Live in Mary's Immaculate Heart

Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.
Keep me in her most pure and Immaculate Heart.

The Immaculate Heart of Mary, Icon of Virtue | Biltrix
from "The Immaculate Heart of Mary, Icon of Virtue" 

This part of Mother Teresa's consecration to Mary is the most profound. She's not just asking for Mary's heart to be in her but for her to (live) in Mary's heart! So this is a prayer to love Jesus through Mary, in Mary, and with Mary. This is something more than having Mary "lend us her heart." To understand and live it requires a loving dependence and profound union with Mary. 
Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC
33 Days to Morning Glory

Faith is not just believing in something we hope is true. It's knowing and believing all that is true
from The Diary of St. Faustina (#1101)
"Overcoming Doubt" (Divine Mercy Reflection #212

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. . . but let My promise strengthen and comfort thee under every circumstance. I am well able to reward thee, above all measure and degree. Thou shalt not long toil here, nor always be oppressed with griefs. Wait a little while, and thou shalt see a speedy end of thine evils.
Thomas a Kempis
"That All Grievous Things Are to Be Endured for the Sake of Eternal Life"
Imitation of Christ (Book 3, Chapter 47)


Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Marian Consecration Day 17 - She Who Brings Me Face-to-Face

Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.
Bring me face-to-face with the love in the Heart of Jesus crucified.

Marian Consecration Day 16 - I Thirst For You

Come Holy Spirit, living in Mary.
Help me listen to Jesus' thirst.


Karel Van Mander I


"I thirst" is something much deeper than Jesus just saying "I love you." Until you know deep inside that Jesus thirsts for you -- you can't begin to know who He wants to be for you. Or who He wants you to be for Him. 
Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Letter to the Missionaries of Charity family