Christmas | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com Breathe Freely Fri, 30 Sep 2022 16:11:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://airmaria.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/28143228/amicon-r-100x100.png Christmas | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com 32 32 Video – Fr. Angelo – Homily #2 – Gaudete Sunday https://dev.airmaria.com/2006/12/17/video-fr-angelo-homily-for-gaudete-sunday/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2006/12/17/video-fr-angelo-homily-for-gaudete-sunday/#comments Mon, 18 Dec 2006 02:57:29 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=27 Homily Video #2 – Fr. Angelo preaches the Mass on Gaudete Sunday >>> Play Ave Maria! Fr. Angelo preaches to a packed chapel on Gaudete Sunday. Many FI 3rd Order members were present...

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Fr. Angelo preaches to a packed chapel on Gaudete Sunday. Many FI 3rd Order members were present for their meeting, which was held later in the day.? Christmas and the Nativity were covered.

Ave Maria!

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Video – Fi News #1 – Setting-up the Creche https://dev.airmaria.com/2006/12/26/video-setting-up-the-creche/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2006/12/26/video-setting-up-the-creche/#comments Wed, 27 Dec 2006 04:12:28 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=32 FI News #1 – Time-lapse of setting-up the creche >>> Play Ave Maria! The keystone friars set-up the creche at Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel in this time-lapse video set to “O Little...

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The keystone friars set-up the creche at Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel in this time-lapse video set to “O Little Town of Bethlehem” sung by the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate. Merry Christmas!

Ave Maria!

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Video – FiNews #2: Silent Night at Our Lady of Guadalupe Friary https://dev.airmaria.com/2006/12/28/video-silent-night-at-our-lady-of-griswold-frairy/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2006/12/28/video-silent-night-at-our-lady-of-griswold-frairy/#comments Thu, 28 Dec 2006 06:03:40 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=33 Silent Night Christmas Carol >>> Play Ave Maria! Silent Night Christmas carol is sung by the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate with animated slide show of Our Lady of Guadalupe Friary and Chapel...

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Silent Night Christmas carol is sung by the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate with animated slide show of Our Lady of Guadalupe Friary and Chapel at night. This is dedicated to Patrick Wroe December 16, 1986 – December 22, 2006 beloved son of Dave and Peggy Wroe who were so instrumental in getting Airmaria started.

Ave Maria!

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Video – Fr. Peter – Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord https://dev.airmaria.com/2007/01/10/video-fr-peter-feast-of-the-baptism-of-our-lord/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2007/01/10/video-fr-peter-feast-of-the-baptism-of-our-lord/#comments Thu, 11 Jan 2007 04:48:50 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=41 Homily #6 – Fr. Peter preaches the Homily for the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord >>> Play Ave Maria! While Fr. Peter preaches the homily for the Feast of the Baptism...

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While Fr. Peter preaches the homily for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, he points out that this feast is considered the continuation of the feast of the Epiphany where God the Father makes manifest His Son and this is a continuation of Christmas, which is the appearance of God on earth. He then discusses the meaning of appearance and perception and how we will one day perceive God in the beatific vision in heaven. He then points out that we will be made worthy to enter heaven through the waters of Baptism and how this is related to the pure water of Mary’s womb where Jesus first entered the world at the Annunciation. The Holy Spirit hovering over the water at both these events brings about the purity of a new creation and birth.

Ave Maria!

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Video – Fr. Peter – The Golden Thread #5: Scotus and the Key to Christian Thought https://dev.airmaria.com/2007/02/19/video-fr-peter-scotus-and-the-key-to-christian-thought/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2007/02/19/video-fr-peter-scotus-and-the-key-to-christian-thought/#comments Tue, 20 Feb 2007 04:59:06 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=67 The Golden Thread #5 – Fr. Peter gives the Scotistic view of Christian thought >>> Play Ave Maria! Update: Notes and Explanations have been added. See the viewing page. Using Christmas and the...

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Using Christmas and the adoration of the magi and shepherds as a starting point, Fr. Peter outlines the key to Christian thinking according to John Duns Scotus, that is, contemplation of Truth. This is opposed to the modern mentality that says ‘I can’t believe unless I can analyze it.’ It is Mary who makes it possible for finite creatures like us to see the infinite God, for in the person of Jesus, Truth is made flesh. And in adoring our Lord, Mary and St. Joseph teach us to think like Christians and so enable us to be happy.

Ave Maria!

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Video – Christ’s Miraculous Birth – Dr Miravalle: MCast 38 https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/12/06/video-christs-miraculous-birth-dr-miravalle-mcast-38/ Sat, 06 Dec 2008 14:05:41 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2364 Marycast #38 ( 09min) Play -There’s an old Latin saying which states that the Christian soul is naturally Marian, and in this episode Dr. Miravalle continues his discussion on some of the wonders...

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Marycast #38 ( 09min) Play -There’s an old Latin saying which states that the Christian soul is naturally Marian, and in this episode Dr. Miravalle continues his discussion on some of the wonders of Mary & her role as the Mother of Christ.

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Ave Maria!

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On the Mission of St. Joseph https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/12/09/on-the-mission-of-st-joseph/ Tue, 09 Dec 2008 19:00:11 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2342 Ave Maria Mediations The Great Mission of St. Joseph Joseph’s mission: And Jacob was the father of Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom Jesus was born, who is called Christ. Among the...

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Ave Maria Mediations

The Great Mission of St. Joseph

Joseph’s mission:
And Jacob was the father of Joseph the husband of Mary,
of whom Jesus was born, who is called Christ.

Among the Jews, as among other peoples of nomadic origin, the genealogical tree was of vital importance. A person was known fundamentally of the clan or tribe to which he belonged rather than by the place where he lived.  Among the Hebrews we have the added circumstances ­of belonging to the chosen people through ties of a person’s ancestry being traced through the male. Joseph, as the husband of Mary, was the legal father of Jesus and, as such, carried the duties of a true father. Joseph, like Mary, was of the house and family of David of whom would be born the Messiah.

It would also be Joseph’s responsibility to name the Word incarnate, in accordance with the instructions given him by the angel: You shall call his name Jesus.

God had foreseen that his Son would be born of the Virgin Mary, in a family just like any other, and that in her he would develop in his humanity. The life of Jesus had to be in this respect the same as that of other men. He was to be born defenseless, in need of a father who would protect him and teach him the things that all fathers should teach their sons. The essence and ultimate meaning of Joseph’s life had to lie in the fulfillment of his mission as Mary’s husband and as the father of Jesus. He was born into the world to act as the father of Jesus and to be Mary’s most chaste spouse, in the same way that every person who comes into the world has a specific vocation from God, in which is rooted the whole meaning of his life.

When the angel revealed to him the mystery of the virgin birth of Jesus, Joseph quietly accepted the vocation to which he was to remain faithful until death. St Joseph’s whole glory and happiness lay in his knowing how to understand what God wanted of him and in his having faithfully carried it out to the end.

Let us contemplate Joseph at the side of the Blessed Virgin, who is with child and soon to give birth to her only begotten Son. And let us resolve to spend the time of Christmas at St Joseph’s side, a place as unnoticed as it is privileged: How good Joseph is!

Joseph’s relations with Jesus:

Joseph, we read in a sermon of St Augustine, not only claims the name of father, but has a greater claim to it than any other. And then he adds: How was he a father? All the more effectively, the more chaste the paternity. Some thought that he was the father of our Lord Jesus Christ in the same way as other fathers, who beget sons of the flesh and do not receive them only as the fruit of a spiritual love. This is why St Luke says: ‘he was thought to be the father of Jesus.

St Joseph was deeply in love With Mary. He must have loved her so much and with such generosity of heart that, when he learned of her desire to preserve the consecration she had made to God, he agreed to marry her. He would rather renounce having children than live apart from the woman he loved.  His was a pure, refined and deep love. It was full of respect with no hint of selfishness. God himself had definitively sealed their union with a new and even stronger bond, which was their joint earthly mission of bringing up the Messiah. And they had already been betrothed, which was why the angel had said: Do not be afraid to take Mary to be ‘your wife’.

What kind of relationship would Joseph have had with Jesus? Joseph loved Jesus as a father loves his son and showed his love by giving him the best he had. Joseph, caring for the child as he had been commanded, made Jesus a craftsman, transmitting his own skill to him. So the neighbors in Nazareth would call Jesus the son of the craftsman. Jesus worked in Joseph’s workshop and by Joseph’s side. What sort of man must Joseph have been, and how must grace have been active in him, that he was able to carry out the task of bringing up the Son of God?

For Jesus must have resembled Joseph: in his way of working, in the traits of his character and in his way of speaking. Jesus’ realism, his eye for detail, the way he sat at table and broke bread, his preference for using everyday situations in his teaching – all this reflects his childhood and the influence of Joseph.

We stay close to Joseph as we meditate on the approaching Nativity. He only asks us to be simple and humble in our contemplation of Mary and her son. There is no room for the proud in that little group in Bethlehem.

Go to Joseph, so that he may teach us to live side by side with Jesus and Mary:

Joseph is only a silent witness to the Holy Maternity. Joseph, full of admiration, unspeak­ing and respectful, contemplates the child and its mother. After Mary, he was the first person to see the Son of God made man. No one could have experienced more happiness than he when he took in his arms the Messiah, who in no visible way could be distinguished from any other child. Initially, Joseph’s participation in the mystery had come about through the knowledge given him by the angel’s revelation of the mission he was to carry out for these two exceptional people.

St Joseph was present later when the shepherds arrived. He saw them approach the cave, timid and curious, to see for themselves the ‘babe wrapped in swaddling clothes’. He heard them explain to Mary about the apparition of the heavenly messenger who had told them about the birth of the Savior in Bethlehem and about the sign by which they would recognize him, describing how a multitude of angels had gathered with this first herald envoy, glorifying God and promising peace on earth to men of good will … Joseph also contemplated the radiant happiness of the woman who was his wife, this marvelous lady who had been entrusted into his keeping. Enthralled by the way she gazed at her son, he saw her own unspeakable joy, her own overflow­ing love, her every gesture so full of exquisite tenderness and meaning.

If we stay close to Joseph during these few days between now and Christmas, he will help us to contem­plate this tremendous mystery of which he was a silent witness and to gaze lovingly at Mary as she holds in her arms the Son of God made man.

From the very start Saint Joseph grasped the fact that his whole reason for living was this child, precisely because he was a child, and as such, in need of help and protection, as Mary was too, for God himself had commissioned him to take her into his home and give her protection.

How grateful Jesus would be for all the vigilance and attention that Joseph paid to Mary. That is why the Church has always paid him great tribute and been fervent in his praise, having recourse to him in times of greatest difficulty. Saint Joseph, pray for them (for our loved ones), pray for me (for I too need your help). In whatever need, the Holy Patriarch, together with the Blessed Virgin, will hear our prayers. Today, we ask him to make us simple of heart so that we will know how to show our love for the child Jesus as he did.

From “In Conversation with God” by Fr. Francis Fernandez

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Joseph likewise draws near to adore. The earthly shadow of the Eternal Father rests softly on the Child. Joseph draws near, that most hidden of all God’s saints. His soul is an abyss nameless graces, of graces deeper than those from which ordinary virtues spring. We can give no name to the character of his sanctity. We cannot compare him with any other of saints of God. As his office was unshared, so was his grace.  It followed the peculiarities of his office; it stood alone.

He stood to Jesus visibly in the place of the Eternal Father. The human soul of Jesus must have regarded him not only with the tenderest love but also with deep reverence and an inexplicable submission. Meek and gentle, blameless and loving as St. Joseph was, it is not possible to think of him without extreme awe, because of that identity with the Eternal Father which belongs to him  We cannot describe his holiness, because we have no term of comparison. It was not only higher in degree than that of the saints but it was different in kind. But it was eminently hidden in God.

From “Bethlehem” by Father Faber

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MEDITATION FROM ST. PETER JULIAN EYMARD (to be an adorer like St. Joseph): But I think it is no less necessary to leave in the hands of Divine Providence the care of our spiritual life and of our perfection; for it is nothing else than our excessive solicitude for ourselves that makes us lose our peace of mind and puts us into strange and changeable moods. When we commit a fault, however small, we think that everything is lost. You may be so often troubled with dryness that you are not close to God Who is so full of consolation … We must be like St. Joseph, who was calm in trial and leave it to the Lord to free us when it pleases Him. (Sadness returns as we fall back on ourselves and cease to dwell on the thought of Our Lord’s goodness)

Lyrics from a current song:

A Strange Way to Save the World

I’m sure he must have been surprised
At where this road had taken him
Cause never in a million lives
Would he have dreamed of Bethlehem

And standing at the manger
He saw with his own eyes
The message from the angel come to life
And Joseph said:

Why me… I’m just a simple man of trade
Why Him… with all the rulers in the world
Why here inside this stable filled with hay
Why her…she’s just an ordinary girl
Now I’m not one to second guess
What angels have to say
But this is such a strange way to save the World

To think of how it could have been
If Jesus had come as He deserved
There would have been no Bethlehem
No lowly shepherds at His birth

But Joseph knew the
Reason love had to reach so far
And as he held the Savior in his arms
He must have thought :

Why me… I’m just a simple man of trade
Why Him… with all the rulers in the world
Why here inside this stable filled with hay
Why her…she’s just an ordinary girl
Now I’m not one to second guess
What angels have to say
But this is such a strange way to save the World

Now, I’m not one to second guess
What angels have to say
But this is such a strange
Way to save the world

Such a strange way, this is
Such a strange way
A strange way to save the world

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Video – Defending Mary’s Perpetual Virginity – Dr Miravalle: MCast 39 https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/12/10/video-defending-marys-perpetual-virginity-dr-miravalle-mcast-39/ Wed, 10 Dec 2008 15:17:49 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2382 Marycast #39 ( 10min) Play – Virginity is a sign of consecration to God, not a negation of the gift of one’s sexuality. That gift is so great that to offer it back...

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Marycast #39 ( 10min) Play – Virginity is a sign of consecration to God, not a negation of the gift of one’s sexuality. That gift is so great that to offer it back to God, as Our Lady did, is a great sacrifice, and sacrifice is the hallmark of true love. Listen to this episode of MaryCast & hear how Dr. Miravalle defends the wonderful prerogative of the Perpetual Virginity of Mary.

To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com
Ave Maria!

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Video – The Assumption – Dr Miravalle: MCast 40 https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/12/13/video-the-assumption-dr-miravalle-mcast-40/ Sat, 13 Dec 2008 16:55:22 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2391 Marycast #40 ( 08min) Play – The more you know Mary, the more you’ll understand your dignity as a Christian, and in this episode Dr. Miravalle explores the dogma of Mary’s Assumption, body...

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Marycast #40 ( 08min) Play – The more you know Mary, the more you’ll understand your dignity as a Christian, and in this episode Dr. Miravalle explores the dogma of Mary’s Assumption, body and soul, into heaven.  Pius XII gave this prerogative of Mary a solemn papal definition in 1950.

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Ave Maria!

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The “O Antiphons” as we prepare for Christmas https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/12/16/the-o-antiphons-as-we-prepare-for-christmas/ Tue, 16 Dec 2008 19:00:54 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2392 An Ave Maria Meditations encore: THE GREAT ANTIPHONS  The following great Antiphons are said entire before and after the Magnificat, from the 17th to the 23rd of December, inclusive. Antiphon for the 17th...

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An Ave Maria Meditations encore:

THE GREAT ANTIPHONS

 The following great Antiphons are said entire before and after the Magnificat,

from the 17th to the 23rd of December, inclusive.

Antiphon for the 17th of December :

O SAPIENTlA, quae ex ore Altissimi prodiisti, attingens a fine usque ad finem, fortiter suaviterque disponens omnia: veni ad docendum nos viam prudentiae.

O WISDOM that comes out of the mouth of the Most High, that reaches from one end to another, and dost mightily and sweetly order all things: come to teach us the way of prudence!

Antiphon for the 18th of December :

O ADONAI, et Dux domus Israel, qui Moysi in igne flammae rubi apparuisti, et ei in Sina legem dedisti: veni ad redimendum nos in brachio extento.

O ADONAI, and Ruler of the house of Israel, who did appear unto Moses in the burning bush, and gave him the law in Sinai: come to redeem us with an outstretched arm!

Antiphon for the 19th of December :

O RADIX Jesse, qui stas in signum populorum, super quem continebunt reges os suum, quem Gentes deprecabuntur: veni ad liberandum nos, jam noli tardare.

O ROOT of Jesse, which stands for an ensign of the people, at whom the kings shall shut their mouths, whom the Gentiles shall seek: come to deliver us, make no tarrying.

Antiphon for the 20th of December :

O CLA VIS David, et sceptrum domus Israel; qui aperis, et nemo claudit; claudis, et nemo aperit; veni, et educ vinctum de domo carceris, sedentem in tenebris, et umbra mortis.

O KEY of David, and Scepter of the house of Israel; that opens and no man shuts; and shuts and no man opens: come to bring out the prisoner from the prison, and them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death.

Antiphon for the 21st of December :

O ORIENS, splendor lucis aetemae, et sol justitiae: veni, et illumina sedentes is tenebris, et umbra mortis.

O DAYSPRING, Brightness of the everlasting light, Sun of Justice, come to give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death.

Antiphon for the 22nd of December :

O REX Gentium, et desideratus earum, lapisque angularis, qui facis utraque unum: veni, et salva hominem, quem de limo formasti.

O KING of the Gentiles, yea, and desire thereof; 0 Cornerstone, that makes of two one: come to save man, whom Thou hast made of the dust of the earth!

Antiphon for the 23rd of December:

O EMMANUEL, Rex et legifer noster, exspectatio Gentium, et Salvator earum: veni ad salvandum nos, Domine, Deus noster.

O EMMANUEL, our King and our Lawgiver, Longing of the Gentiles; yea, and salvation thereof: come to save us, 0 Lord our God!


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