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Homily #080317 ( 07min) Play – We can reflect as we begin Holy Week that the sins of weekness can lead us very far astray. We can fall into sin,?then justify ourselves, and then blame everyone else. We want to accompany Our Lord with Our Lady and St Mary Magdalen this week and to be His friend and companion.
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Some Thoughts on Our Lady from Bl. Columba Marmion https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/10/02/some-thoughts-on-our-lady-from-bl-columba-marmion/ Thu, 02 Oct 2008 19:00:02 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=2009 Ave Maria Mediations: A Meditation on the Blessed Virgin Mary – October 3rd: Bl. Columba Marmion OSB (1858-1923) Besides being extremely acceptable to Jesus Christ, this devotion to the Blessed Vir?gin is very...

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Ave Maria Mediations: A Meditation on the Blessed Virgin Mary October 3rd: Bl. Columba Marmion OSB (1858-1923)
Besides being extremely acceptable to Jesus Christ, this devotion to the Blessed Vir?gin is very profitable for us, and this for three reasons which you will have already fo?reseen. First of all, because, in the?Divine Plan, Mary is inseparable from Jesus and our holiness consists in entering as far as we can into the Divine economy. In God’s? eternal thoughts, Mary belongs indeed to that very essence of the mystery of Christ. As the Mother of Jesus, she is the Mother of Him in whom we find everything. According to the Di?vine plan, life is only given to mankind through Christ the Man-God: “No man cometh to the Father, but by me” (Jn.14:16) but Christ is given to the world only through Mary: for us men and for our salvation, He came down from heaven and was incarnate … of the Virgin Mary. [credo of the Mass.]

This is the Divine order and it is unchanging. Remark that this order was not meant only for the day when the Incarnation took place; it still conti?nues as regards the application of the fruits of the Incarnation to souls. Why is this? Because the source of grace is Christ, the Incarnate Word; but as Christ, as Mediator, He remains inseparable from the human nature which He took from Mary. “God ha?ving once willed to give Jesus Christ to us by the Blessed Virgin, and the gifts of God being without repentance, this order never changes. It is and ever will be true that having received through her charity the universal princi?ple of all grace, it is still through her that we receive the divers applications of grace in all the different states which compose the Christian life. Her maternal love having contributed so much to our salvation in the mystery of the Incarnation, which is the universal principle of grace, she will eternally contribute to it in all the other ope?rations which are only dependent on this mystery”, says Bossuet. Let us li?kewise quote these words of Pope Leo XIII: “Of the magnificent treasure of grace brought to us by Christ, nothing. according to the eternal designs is to be distributed to us except through Mary. Hence, it is through her we must go to Christ, almost in the same way as through Christ we approach our Heavenly Father”.

The second reason, which is very closely related to the preceding, is that no one has more influence than the Mother of God in obtaining grace for us. In consequence of the Incarnation, God is pleased to recognise the credit of those who are united to Jesus, the Head of the Mystical Body (not however in such a manner as to derogate from the power of His Son’s mediation but on the contrary to extend and exalt it) this credit is so much the more powerful according as the union of the saints with Christ is the more intimate. “The nearer a thing approaches to its principle”, says St. Thomas, “the more it expe?riences the effects produced by this principle. The nearer you come tto a furnace, the more you feel the heat which radiates from it”. The holy doctor adds: “Now, Christ is the principle of grace since, as God, He is the Author of it, and, as Man He is the ins?trument of it; and the Blessed Virgin being the nearest of any creature to the Huma?nity of Christ, Christ having taken this human nature from her, she has received from Him higher graces than any creature”.

“But each one receives from God (it is still St. Thomas who is speaking) grace propor?tionate to his providential destination. As Man, Christ was predestined and elected in order that, being the Son of God, He might have power to sanctify all men, therefore He, and He alone, was to possess such plenitude that it might overflow an all souls: of this fulness we all have received. The fulness of grace received by the Blessed Virgin had for its end to bring her nearer than any other creature to the Author of grace; so near, indeed, that she enclosed in her womb the One Who is full of grace, and in giving Him to the world by bringing Him forth, she, so to speak, gave grace itself to the world, because she gave Him who is the source of it”, In giving us Je?sus, Mary has given us the very Author of life. The Church sings this in the prayer after the antiphon to the Blessed Virgin, during Christmastide, when celebrating Christ’s Birth. “By whom we have been made worthy to receive the Author of life”.

If therefore, you wish to draw largely from the fountain of Divine Life, go to Mary; ask her to lead you to this fountain for she it is, more than any other creature, who will bring you near to Jesus. That is why we so justly name her: “Mother of Divine grace”.??Jesus alone is the one Mediator;? but who more surely than Mary will lead us to Him, who will have more power to render Him propitious to us than His Mother? She has, moreover, received from Jesus Himself a special grace of maternity towards His mystical body. That is the last reason why devotion to the Blessed Virgin is so profi?table for souls. Christ, having received human nature from Mary, associated His Mother with all His mysteries from the offering in the Temple to the immolation on Calvary.

Now, what is the end of all Christ’s mysteries? To make of Himself the example of all our supernatural life, the ransom for our sanctification and the source of all our holiness; to create for Himself an eternal and glorious fellowship of brethren like unto Himself That is why Mary, like a new Eve, is associated with the new Adam; but much more truly than Eve, Mary is the?”Mother of all the living”, the Mother of all who live by the grace of her Son. This association was not only outward. Christ, being God, being the omnipotent Word, created in the soul of His Mother the feelings she was to have towards those who being born of her and living by His mysteries, He willed to constitute His brethren. The Blessed Virgin, for her part, enlightened by the grace abounding in her, responded to this call of Jesus by a Fiat of entire submission and in union of spirit with her Divine Son. In giving her consent to the Divine proposition of the Incarna?tion, she accepted to enter into the plan of the Redemption in a unique capacity; she accepted, not only to be the Mother of Jesus, but to be associated in all the mission of the Redeemer. To each of these mysteries of Jesus, she had to renew this Fiat full of love until the moment whenshe was able to say: “All is consummated”, after having offered at Calvary, for the world’s salvation, this Jesus, this Son, this Body she had for?med, this Blood which was her own. At this blessed hour, Mary entered so deeply into the mind of]esus that she may truly be called Co-redemptress.?Like Jesus, she, at this moment, achieved the act of love of bringing us forth to the life of grace.

Mother of our Head, according to the thought of St. Augustine, in bea?ring Him corporally, she became spiritually the Mother of all the members of this Di?vine Head. And because here below she is thus associated in all the mysteries of our Redemption, Jesus has crowned her not only with glory, but with power. He has placed His Mother at His right hand that she may dispose of the treasures of eternal life by a unique title – that of Mother of God: ‘The queen stood on Thy right hand. (Ps. 44:10).

Full of confidence, let us then say to her with the church: “Show thyself a Mother: Mother of Jesus by thy influence with Him; our Mother by mercy towards us. May Christ receive our prayers through thee, this Christ Who, born of thee to bring us life, willed to be thy Son”.

Who, indeed, better than she knows the Heart of her Son? We find in the Gospel a splendid example of her confidence in Jesus. It is at the feast at Cana. She is there with Jesus and she is not so absorbed in contemplation as to know nothing of what is passing around her. The wine begins to fail. Mary notices the confusion ofher hosts; she says to Jesus: “They have no wine”. We here recognise the heart of a mother. What of those “mystics” who would not have wanted to think of the wine! And yet what are they in comparison with the Blessed Virgin? Urged by her kindness, she asks her Son to come to the aid of those whose embarrassment she sees. Our Lord looks upon her and only says: Woman, what is to me and to thee? But she knows her Jesus. She is so sure of Him that she says at once to the servant: “Whatsoever He shalt say to you, do ye”, and indeed, at the word of Christ, the amphorae are found to be filled with excellent wine.

What shall we ask of the Mother ofJesus, if not that, before and above all, she will form Jesus within us by communicating her faith and love to us? All Christian life consists in forming Christ within us and making Him live in us. This is the idea of St. Paul. Now where was Christ first formed? In the Virgin’s bosom, by the operation of the Holy Ghost. But, say the Holy Fathers, Mary first bore Jesus by faith and love, when, by her Fiat, she gave the awaited consent: she conceived in her spirit before conceived in her body. Let us ask of her to obtain for us this faith that will make Jesus dwell in us, for this love which will make us live by the life of Jesus. Let us ask of her that we may become like to her Son; there is no greater favour we can ask her, neither is there any she more wishes to grant us. For she knows, she sees that her Son cannot be separated from His mystical body; she remains so united in heart and soul to her Divine Son that, now in glory, she only desires one thing, and this is that the Church, the kingdom of the elect, bought with the Blood of Jesus, should appear before Him, as a “glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle, but … holy and without blemish”. (Eph 5:27)

Therefore, when we speak to the Blessed Virgin, let us do so united with Jesus and say:? “The Incarnate Word, your Son has said: All that you do to the least of Mi?ne, you do it unto Me. I am one of the least of the members of your Son Jesus; it is in His name I come before you to implore your?help”. In refusing petitions thus made, Mary would be refusing Jesus something.

Let us, then,go to her with full confidence. There are souls who go to her as to a Mother, confiding to her their interests, laying before her their sorrows and difficulties, having recourse to her in all their needs and temmptatiins, for eternal enmity exists between the Virgin and the devil; with her heel, Mary crushes the head of the infernal serpellt. (Gen 3.15) On every occasion, such souls as I have spoken of deal with the Blessed Virgin as children with a Mother; they will go before one of her statues to tell her what they want. But this is childishness, you may say. Perhaps it is, but has. not Christ said: “Unless you become as little children, you shall not enter into thi” kingdom of heaven?” (Mt 18:13), let us, moreover, ask Our Lady that, from the Humanity of her Jesus Who possesses tne fulness of grace, grace may be poured forth abundantly upon us, so that by love may become more and more conformed to this beloved Son of the Father, Who is her Son. It is the best request we can make her. Nothing pleases Mary more than to hear it proclaimed that Jesus is her Son, and to See Him beloved by all creatures.

The Gospel, as you know, has only preserved a very few words of the Blessed Virgin. I have just reminded you of one of these words, that which was said to the servants at the marriage feast at Cana: “Whatsoever my Son shall say to you, do ye”. (Jn. 2:5) This word is like an echo of the word of the Eternal Father: “This is my beloved Son, in Whom I am well pleased: hear ye Him”. (Mt 17:5; 2 Pet 1;17) We can apply to ourselves this word of Mary: “Do all that my Son shall say to you”. That will be the best fruit of this conference; it will be, too, the best form our devotion towards the Mother of Jesus can take. The Virgin Mother has no greater wish than to see her Divine Son obeyed, loved, and exalted. Jesus is the Son in whom she, like the Eternal Father, is well pleased.

Blessed Columba Marmion OSB: Christ, the Life of the Soul



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The Greatest of Thanksgivings https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/11/26/the-greatest-of-thanksgivings/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/11/26/the-greatest-of-thanksgivings/#comments Wed, 26 Nov 2008 19:00:05 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2305   Ave Maria Meditations       The Universal Prayer of Thanksgiving After Mass (Attributed to Pope Clement XI)   Lord, I believe in you: increase my faith. I trust in you: strengthen...

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The Universal Prayer of Thanksgiving After Mass

(Attributed to Pope Clement XI)

 

Lord, I believe in you: increase my faith.

I trust in you: strengthen my trust.

I love you: let me love you more and more.

I am sorry for my sins: deepen my sorrow.

 

I worship you as my first beginning,

I long for you as my last end,

I praise you as my constant helper,

and call on you as my loving protector.

 

Guide me by your wisdom,

correct me with your justice,

comfort me with your mercy,

protect me with your power.

 

I offer you, Lord, my thoughts: to be fixed on you;

my words: to have you for their theme;

my actions: to reflect my love for you;

my sufferings: to be endured for your greater glory.

 

I want to do what you ask of me:

in the way you ask,

for as long as you ask,

because you ask it.

 

Lord, enlighten my understanding,

strengthen my will,

purify my heart,

and make me holy.

 

Help me to repent of my past sins

and to resist temptation in the future.

Help me to rise above my human weaknesses

and to grow stronger as a Christian.

 

Let me love you, my Lord and my God,

and see myself as I really am:

a pilgrim in this world,

a Christian called to respect and love 

all whose lives I touch, 

those in authority over me 

or those under my authority, 

my friends and my enemies.

 

Help me to conquer anger with gentleness,

greed by generosity,

apathy by fervor.

Help me to forget myself 

and reach out toward others.

 

Make me prudent in planning,

courageous in taking risks.

Make  me patient in suffering,

Unassuming in prosperity,

Keep me,Lord, attentive at prayer,

Temperate in food and drink,

diligent in my work,

Let my conscience be clear,

my conduct without fault,

my speech blameless,

my life well-ordered.

 

Put me on guard against my human weaknesses.

Let me cherish your love for me,

keep your law,

and come at last to your salvation.

 

Teach me to realize that this world is passing,

that my true future is the happiness of heaven,

that life on earth is short,

and the life to come eternal.

 

Help me to prepare for death,

with a proper fear of judgment,

but a greater trust in your goodness.

Lead me safely through death

to the endless joy of heaven.

 

Grant this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

Thanksgiving Prayer after Holy Communion:

The Anima Christi

 

Soul of Christ, sanctify me
Body of Christ, save me
Blood of Christ, inebriate me
Water from Christ’s side, wash me
Passion of Christ, strengthen me
O good Jesus, hear me
Within Thy wounds hide me
Suffer me not to be separated from Thee
From the malicious enemy defend me
In the hour of my death call me
And bid me come unto Thee
That I may praise Thee with Thy saints
and with Thy angels for all eternity.
Amen

 

 

 

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Epiphany! A House Blessing and Some Thoughts https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/01/03/epiphany-a-house-blessing-and-some-thoughts/ Sat, 03 Jan 2009 22:00:59 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2448 Ave Maria Mediations: “And going into the dwelling, they found the Child there with His Mother, Mary, and fell down to worship Him.” (Mt. 2:11) We also kneel down before Jesus, most especially...

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“And going into the dwelling, they found the Child there

with His Mother, Mary, and fell down to worship Him.” (Mt. 2:11)

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We also kneel down before Jesus,

most especially our God ‘hidden’ in the most Holy Eucharist.

It is often mentioned that ‘wise men still seek Him’.  We do not need to leave home and country and journey afar but we may need to leave some things behind: those things that keep us separated from God. Whatever causes us not to be in a state of grace must be left behind on our journey to God.  We need to see what are the areas of sin in our lives and these are what we must be divested of.

God will always help us with His grace!  And just as the Three Kings had a star, so we also have Mary, Stella Maris, to be a star and guide for us.  Jesus is still found with His Mother and the vocation of Mary for all time is to lead souls to Him. 

Are we adoring Christ now in His Eucharistic Presence?  Are we reverent in the Church building and show this in our silence, demeanor, and dress and by genuflections to the Tabernacle? Our Lord is only physically as far away as that nearest Tabernacle yet for a soul in a state of grace, He is within.

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All make the Sign of the Cross.

Head of Household: “Peace be to this house and: to all who dwell here, in the name of tfie Lord.

All: Blessed be God forever.

Reader: In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things cme to be through him, and without him nothing came to be….. And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we saw his glory, the glory as of the Fahter’s only Son, full of grace and truth. (John 1:1-3.14)

After the prayers of the blessing are recited, each room of the home is sprinkled with holy water. The initials of the Magi are inscribed above the doors with the blessed chalk.

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(Casper, Melchior and Balthesar with the first two numerals of the year preceding the

C and the last two numerals of the year placed after the B)

 

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(The initials, C, M, B, can also be interpreted as the Latin phrase

Christus mansionem benedicat” which means “Christ bless this house”.) 

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All:  Lord God of heaven and earth, you revealed your only begotten Son to every nation by the guidance of a star. Bless this house and all who inhabit it. May we be blessed with health, goodness of heart, gentleness and the keeping of your law. Fill us with the light of Christ, that our love for each other may go out to all. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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A Prayer for Epiphany:

O Lord, reveal Your divinity to all mankind, and just as once You drew the Magi from the East to You, now in like manner unite all peoples and all nations around Your manger. You have shown me that You want my poor cooperation in order to bring about the coming of Your Kingdom. You wish me to pray, suffer, and work for the conversion of those who are near and of those who are far away. You wish that I, too, place before the manger the gifts of the Wise Men : the incense of prayer, the myrrh of mortification and of suffering borne with generosity out of love for You.  And finally, the gold of charity, charity which will make my heart wholly and exclusively Yours, charity which will spur me on to work, to spend myself for the conversion of ‘sinners and infidels, and for the greater sanctification of Your elect.  

 O my loving King, create in me the heart of an apost1e. If only Icould lay at Y our feet today the praise and adoration of everyone on earth!

 Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalene OCD

 

 

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A Hospital Chaplain’s thoughts on an Ash Wednesday https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/02/24/a-hospital-chaplains-thoughts-on-an-ash-wednesday/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/02/24/a-hospital-chaplains-thoughts-on-an-ash-wednesday/#comments Tue, 24 Feb 2009 20:00:07 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2591 Ave Maria Meditations   I had just placed ashes on his head. I was looking at him – with his dirty forehead lying there on the white sheets of the hospital bed –...

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I had just placed ashes on his head. I was looking at him – with his dirty forehead lying there on the white sheets of the hospital bed – when he said, ‘Father can I ask you a question?’

‘Yes’, I replied, realizing full well there was an ashen cross on this sinner’s forehead too.

Then he asked: ‘Why do I need Lent?’

I thought for a moment and answered: Lent confronts the horror of my sin before the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ, who knew no sin (See 2 Cor. 5:21). Without coming to grips with my sin, I can’t see how much I need God’s love.

I need to see his love for me in the cross of Christ and the glory of Easter. Sins really do matter. We deceive ourselves into thinking, ‘we are not really that bad compared to everyone else – God is not really concerned about my little sins.’

We have an eternal soul and Lent is a mini purgatory. In purgatory the soul stands before God Almighty, helpless, stripped, naked just like the Lord has always seen us. We can’t dress up our sin to hide it from God. We stand like our Lord Jesus stripped of His garments before He was nailed to the cross.

Every pain in purgatory points to His cross and our failure to see our need of accepting Christ’s pardon of our sins. Purgatory will not let us go until we discover how Jesus wants us to love Him. Our sins nailed Christ to the cross and His love for our souls held Him there.

THE WAY OF THE PILGRIM, a work by an unknown Christian, has this prayer: “Lord, make me worthy to love you as I have loved sin in the past.” And then the pains of purgatory will be the joyous peace of Easter.

Peace,

Father Joe

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Apr 05 – Homily – Fr Ignatius: Victory to Defeat and Back https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/04/05/apr-05-homily-fr-ignatius-victory-to-defeat-and-back/ Sun, 05 Apr 2009 15:12:00 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=3919 Homily #090405 ( 07min) Play – Our Lady stands by Our Lord when everyone else was yelling ‘Crucify Him‘ and so she shares in the glory of His return from defeat when He...

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Homily #090405 ( 07min) Play – Our Lady stands by Our Lord when everyone else was yelling ‘Crucify Him‘ and so she shares in the glory of His return from defeat when He rises from the dead. Let us stand with her.

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Dec 05 – Homily – Fr Ignatius: Time to Wake Up https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/12/05/dec-05-homily-fr-ignatius-time-to-wake-up/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/12/05/dec-05-homily-fr-ignatius-time-to-wake-up/#comments Sat, 05 Dec 2009 12:24:00 +0000 http://1699463832 Homily #091205 ( 04min) Play – In today’s Gospel Our Lord tells us that the hour is coming, so it’s time to wake up and put aside our former ways and put on...

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Feb 15 – Homily – Fr Ignatius: Hearing and Understanding the Word https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/02/15/feb-15-homily-fr-ignatius-hearing-and-understanding-the-word/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/02/15/feb-15-homily-fr-ignatius-hearing-and-understanding-the-word/#comments Mon, 15 Feb 2010 12:31:11 +0000 http://1890899911 Homily #100215 ( 04min) Play – Our Lord explained everything ahead of time to the Apostles, but it was the Holy Spirit that enlightened  them of the meaning of our His words. Ave...

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Ave Maria! Quinquagesima Sunday – Mass: EF, Esto Mihi Readings: 1st: 1co 13:1-13 – Gsp: luk 18:31-43

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Mar 30 – Homily – Fr Bonaventure: We Crucified Him https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/03/30/mar-30-homily-fr-bonaventure-we-crucified-him/ Tue, 30 Mar 2010 11:40:36 +0000 http://910679589 Homily #100330 ( 04min) Play – As we read the gospel accounts of this week we are saddened because we see our Lord suffering and that it is our own sins which caused...

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R: Ps 71:1-6,15,17
G: Jn 13:21-33,36-38

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