Perfection | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com Breathe Freely Sat, 02 Mar 2019 23:12:17 +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 Perfection | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com 32 32 The Holy Name of Mary https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/09/11/the-holy-name-of-mary/ Fri, 11 Sep 2009 19:00:46 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=6709 Think of Mary; Call on Mary! Ave Maria Meditations The Holy Name of Mary Just as the salvation of the world began with the Hail Mary, so the salvation of each individual is...

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Think of Mary; Call on Mary!

Ave Maria Meditations

The Holy Name of Mary

Just as the salvation of the world began with the Hail Mary, so the salvation of each individual is bound up with it this prayer … brought to a dry and barren world the Fruit of Life, and. if well said, will cause the Word of God to take root in the soul and bring forth Jesus, the Fruit of Life.

The Hail Mary is a heavenly dew which waters the earth of our soul and makes it bear its fruit in due season. The soul which is not watered by this heavenly dew bears no fruit but only thorns and briars, and merits only God’s condemnation.

We know from experience that those who.show positive signs of being among the elect, appreciate and love the Hail Mary and are always glad to say it. The closer they are to God, the more they love this prayer … I do not know how this should be, but it is perfectly true; and I know no surer way of discover­ing whether a person belongs to God than by finding out if he loves saying the Hail Mary and the rosary.

It is the perfect compliment the most High God paid to Mary through his archangel in order to win her heart. So powerful was the effect of this greeting upon her, on account of its hidden delights, that despite her great humility, she gave her consent to the incarnation of the Word. If you say the Hail Mary properly, the compliment will infallibly earn you Mary’s good will.

St. Louis de Montfort

Richard of St. Laurence states “there is not such powerful help in any name, nor is there any other name given to men, after that of Jesus, from which so much salvation is poured forth upon men as from the name of Mary.” He continues, “that the devout invocation of this sweet and holy name leads to the acquisition of superabundant graces in this life, and a very high degree of glory in the next.”

After the most sacred name of Jesus, the name of Mary is so rich in every good thing, that on earth and in heaven there is no other from which devout souls receive so much grace, hope, and sweetness.

Hence Richard of St. Laurence encourages sinners to have recourse to this great name,” because it alone will suffice to cure them of all their evils; and “there is no disorder, however malignant, that does not immediately yield to the power of the name of Mary.” The Blessed Raymond Jordano says, “that however hardened and diffident a heart may be, the name of this most Blessed Virgin has such efficacy, that if it is only pronounced that heart will be wonderfully softened.” Moreover, it is well known, and is daily experienced by the clients of Mary, that her powerful name gives the particular strength necessary to overcome temptations against purity.

In fine, “thy name, 0 Mother of God, is filled with divine graces and blessings,” as St. Methodius says. So much so, that St. Bonaventure declares, “that thy name, 0 Mary, cannot be pronounced without bringing some grace to him who does so devoutly.”. . grant, 0 Lady, that we may often remember to name thee with love and confidence; for this practice either shows the possession of divine grace, or else is a pledge that we shall soon recover it.

On the other hand, Thomas a Kempis affirms “that the devils fear the Queen of heaven to such a degree, that only on hearing her great name pronounced, they fly from him who does so as from a burning fire.” The Blessed Virgin herself revealed to St. Bridget “that there is not on earth a sinner, however devoid he may be of the love of God, from whom the devil is not obliged immediately to fly, if he invokes her holy name with a determination to repent.” On another occasion she repeated the same thing to the saint, saying, “that all the devils venerate and fear her name to such a degree, that on hearing it they immediately loosen the claws with which they hold the soul captive.” Our Blessed Lady also told St. Bridget, “that in the same way as the rebel angels fly from sinners who invoke the name of Mary, so also do the good angels approach nearer to just souls who pronounce her name with devotion.”

Promises

Consoling indeed are the promises of help made by Jesus Christ to those who have devotion to the name of Mary; for one day in the hearing of St. Bridget, He promised His most holy Mother that He would grant three special graces to those who invoke that holy name with confidence: first, that He would grant them perfect sorrow for their sins; secondly, that their crimes should be atoned for; and, thirdly, that He would give them strength to attain perfection, and at length the glory of paradise. And then our Divine Savior added: “For thy words, 0 My Mother, are so sweet and agreeable to Me, that I cannot deny what thou askest.”

St. Ephrem goes so far as to say, “that the name of Mary is the key of the gates of heaven,” in the hands of those who devoutly invoke it. And thus it is not without reason that St. Bonaventure says “that Mary is the salvation of all who call upon her.” “0 most sweet name! 0 Mary, what must thou thyself be, since thy name alone is thus amiable and gracious,” exclaims Blessed Henry Suso.  Let us, therefore, always take advantage of the beautiful advice given us by St. Bernard, in these words: “In dangers, in perplexities, in doubtful cases, think of Mary, call on Mary; let her not leave thy lips; let her not depart from thy heart.”

Names of Jesus and Mary

In every danger of forfeiting divine grace, we should think of Mary, and invoke her name, together with that of Jesus; FOR THESE TWO NAMES ALWAYS GO TOGETHER. 0, then, never let us permit these two most sweet names to leave our hearts, or be off our lips; for they will give us strength not only not to yield, but to conquer all our temptations.

“The invocation of the sacred names of Jesus and Mary,” says Thomas a Kempis, “is a short prayer which is as sweet to the mind, and as powerful to protect those who use it against the enemies of their salvation, as it is easy to remember.”
Hour of Death

Thus we see that the most holy name of Mary is sweet indeed to her clients during life, on account of the very great graces that she obtains for them. But sweeter still will it be to them in death, on account of the tranquil and holy end that it will insure them.

Let us then, 0 devout reader, beg God to grant us, that at death the name of Mary may be the last word on our lips. This was the prayer of St. Germanus: “May the last movement of my tongue be to pronounce the name of the Mother of God;” 0 sweet, 0 safe is that death which is accompanied and protected by so saying a name; for God only grants the grace of invoking it to those whom He is about to save.

Father Sertorius Caputo, of the Society of Jesus, exhorted all who assist the dying frequently to pronounce the name of Mary; for this name of life and hope, when repeated at the hour of death, suffices to put the devils to flight, and to comfort such persons in their sufferings.

“Blessed is the man who loves thy name, 0 Mary” exclaims St. Bonaventure. “Yes, truly blessed is he who loves thy sweet name, 0 Mother of God! for,” he continues, “thy name is so glorious and admirable, that no one who remembers it has any fears at the hour of death.” Such is its power, that none of those who invoke it at the hour of death fear the assaults of their enemies.

St. Camillus de Lellis urged the members of his community to remind the dying often to utter the holy names of Jesus and Mary. Such was his custom when assisting people in their last hour.   Oh, that we may end our lives as did the Capuchin Father, Fulgentius of Ascoli, who expired singing, “0 Mary, 0 Mary, the most beautiful of creatures! let us depart together.”

Let us conclude with the tender prayer of St. Bonaventure:     “I ask thee, 0 Mary, for the glory of thy name, to come and meet my soul when it is departing from this world, and to take it in thine arms.”

St. Alphonsus Liguori

Feast of the Holy Name of Mary: We venerate the name of Mary because it belongs to her who is the Mother of God, the holiest of creatures, the Queen of heaven and earth, the Mother of Mercy. The object of the feast is the Holy Virgin bearing the name of Miriam (Mary); the feast commemorates all the privileges given to Mary by God and all the graces we have received through her intercession and mediation.

General Intercessions

That the pilgrim Church,
faithful to the invocation of the Most Holy Name of Mary,
may find in her a shining star,
a refuge in time of distress,
and a mother quick to help in every need,
to the Lord we pray: Christ, hear us. R. CHRIST, GRACIOUSLY HEAR US.

That, through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
the world may be spared further war, violence, and bloodshed
and the leaders of nations moved to persevere in seeking a lasting peace,
to the Lord we pray: Christ, hear us. R. CHRIST, GRACIOUSLY HEAR US.

That those who struggle on the stormy seas of life
may look to Mary as to their star, and so avert shipwreck;
that those who are tossed on the winds of temptation,
may call on Mary and be comforted in their weakness;
and that the dying may find in the Holy Name of Mary
light and peace,
to the Lord we pray: Christ, hear us. R. CHRIST, GRACIOUSLY HEAR US.

That all who bear the sweet name of Mary
may be inwardly conformed to her virtues
and, at every moment, honour the name
that fills heaven and earth with gladness,
to the Lord we pray: Christ, hear us. R. CHRIST, GRACIOUSLY HEAR US.

That all who invoke the Holy Name of Mary
may experience her nearness now and at the hour of death;
and that the praise of God may never depart
from the lips of those who celebrate her Name today,
to the Lord we pray: Christ, hear us. R. CHRIST, GRACIOUSLY HEAR US.

Collect at the General Intercessions

Almighty and ever-living God,
who, in the Blessed Virgin Mary,
were pleased to give us a star
shining over life’s vast and stormy sea;
mercifully grant that when the winds of temptation arise
and we run upon the rocks of tribulation,
we may with confidence look at that star,
think of Mary, and call on her by name,
and so learn, with all the saints,
how rightly it is said that “the Virgin’s name was Mary.”
Through Christ our Lord.

(Cf. Saint Bernard, Sermon Two on the Glories of the Virgin Mother)

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Feb 20 – Homily – Fr Dominic: Perfection & Charity https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/02/20/feb-20-homily-fr-dominic-perfection-charity/ Sun, 20 Feb 2011 15:34:48 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=18027 Homily #110220 ( 13min) Play – “Be therefore perfect, as also your heavenly Father is perfect.” Fr. Dominic explains how to be perfect by being charitable. Ave Maria! Mass: 7th Sunday in Ordinary...

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Ave Maria!
Mass: 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Form: OF
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1st: lev 19:1-2, 17-18
Resp: psa 103:1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13
2nd: 1co 3:16-23
Gsp: mat 5:38-48

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Oct 15 – Homily – Fr George: Practical Guide to Prayer https://dev.airmaria.com/2012/10/15/oct-15-homily-fr-george-practical-guide-to-prayer/ Mon, 15 Oct 2012 11:52:11 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=31159 Homily #121015 ( 09min) Play– On this memorial of St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church, Fr. George explains how Our Lord raised up this great doctor of spiritual theology to...

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Homily #121015 ( 09min) Play– On this memorial of St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church, Fr. George explains how Our Lord raised up this great doctor of spiritual theology to show us the way of perfection and how to pray.
Ave Maria!
Mass: St. Teresa of Jesus – Mem – Form: OF
Readings: Monday in the 28th Week in Ordinary Time
1st: gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1
Resp: psa 113:1-2, 3-4, 5, 6-7
Gsp: luk 11:29-32

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Nov 19 – Homily – Fr Dominic: Beauty of Religious Life https://dev.airmaria.com/2012/11/19/nov-19-homily-fr-dominic-beauty-of-religious-life/ Mon, 19 Nov 2012 12:58:30 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=31858 Homily #121119 ( 08min) Play– Fr. Dominic preaches on the life of St. Agnes, 14-year-old sister of St. Clare. Father explains the beauty and joy of the noble way of religious life, which helps...

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Homily #121119 ( 08min) Play– Fr. Dominic preaches on the life of St. Agnes, 14-year-old sister of St. Clare. Father explains the beauty and joy of the noble way of religious life, which helps us to love God more and immerses us in the life of Jesus and His Most Holy Mother.

Ave Maria!
Mass: St. Agnes of Assisi – Opt Mem – Form: OF
Readings: 
1st: rev 1:1-4; 2:1-5
Resp: psa 1:1-2, 3, 4, 6
Gsp: luk 18:35-43

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Jan 30 – Homily – Fr Joachim: St Hyacinth Repentant Nun https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/01/30/jan-30-homily-fr-joachim-st-hyacinth-repentant-nun/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/01/30/jan-30-homily-fr-joachim-st-hyacinth-repentant-nun/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 12:21:21 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=33468 Homily #130130b ( 08min) Play – Fr. Joachim on the life of St Hyacinth of Mariscotti a Poor Clare nun and how she repented of an overly luxurious life style in the convent...

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Homily #130130b ( 08min) Play – Fr. Joachim on the life of St Hyacinth of Mariscotti a Poor Clare nun and how she repented of an overly luxurious life style in the convent and so fulfilled the Gospel commandment to become perfect by making sacrifice, allowing the Gospel seed to grow in her.
Ave Maria!
Mass: St. Hyacinth of Mariscotti – Opt Mem – Form: OF
Readings: Wednesday 3rd Week of Ordinary Time
1st: heb 10:11-18
Resp: psa 110:1, 2, 3, 4
Gsp: mar 4:1-20

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Feb 06 – Homily – Fr Dominic: God Disciplines Those He Loves https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/02/06/feb-06-homily-fr-dominic-god-disciplines-those-he-loves/ Wed, 06 Feb 2013 13:47:17 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=33575 Homily #130206 ( 06min) Play – Fr. Dominic explains how God disciplines those He loves to strengthen and encourage them on their path to virtue and lives of perfection. Ave Maria! Mass: St. Paul Miki...

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Mass: St. Paul Miki and companions – Mem – Form: OF
Readings: Wednesday 4th Week of Ordinary Time
1st: heb 12:4-7, 11-15
Resp: psa 103:1-2, 13-14, 17-18
Gsp: mar 6:1-6

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Video – Perfection with Our Lady: Fr Gabriel – ADWM 87 https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/07/13/video-perfection-with-our-lady-fr-gabriel-adwm-87/ Sat, 13 Jul 2013 12:37:46 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2013/07/07/video-perfection-with-our-lady-fr-gabriel-adwm-87/ A Day With Mary #87 – ( 15min) >>> Play Ave Maria! “Climbing the Mountain of Perfection with Our Lady” : Sermon by Fr Gabriel Polo FI. A Day With Mary (9.45am-5.15pm), Catholic Church...

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Ave Maria!

“Climbing the Mountain of Perfection with Our Lady” : Sermon by Fr Gabriel Polo FI. A Day With Mary (9.45am-5.15pm), Catholic Church of Mary, Mother of God, Ponders End, London. Saturday 2 March 2013.
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Aug 19 – Homily – Fr Dominic: “But I’m A Good Person…” https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/08/19/aug-19-homily-fr-dominic-but-im-a-good-person/ Mon, 19 Aug 2013 12:07:12 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2013/08/19/aug-19-homily-fr-dominic-but-im-a-good-person/ Homily #130819 ( 00min) Play – Like the rich young man in the Gospel with many possessions, many tend to think, “but I’m a good person…” To acquire the treasure of heaven, we...

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Homily #130819 ( 00min) Play – Like the rich young man in the Gospel with many possessions, many tend to think, “but I’m a good person…” To acquire the treasure of heaven, we must strive to be perfect by selling, or ridding ourselves of, our attachments to material things, our own opinions, and most of all, our self-will.

Ave Maria!
Mass: St. Louis of Toulouse – Opt Mem – Form: OF
Readings: Monday 20th Week of Ordinary Time
1st: jdg 2:11-19
Resp: psa 106:34-35, 36-37, 39-40, 43, 44
Gsp: mat 19:16-22

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Feb 23 – Homily – Fr John Joseph: Revenge – A Dish Best Not Served https://dev.airmaria.com/2014/02/23/feb-23-homily-fr-john-joseph-revenge-a-dish-best-not-served/ Sun, 23 Feb 2014 16:38:24 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2014/02/23/feb-23-homily-fr-john-joseph-revenge-a-dish-best-not-served/ Homily #140223m ( 15min) Play – Fr. John Joseph talks about the difficult message in today’s Gospel, calling for us to respond to our enemies with charity, not with revenge. He reminds us...

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Homily #140223m ( 15min) Play – Fr. John Joseph talks about the difficult message in today’s Gospel, calling for us to respond to our enemies with charity, not with revenge. He reminds us that we will be rewarded in heaven for the amount of charity we give, and punished for the vengeance we’ve exacted. With this crucial response to those who hurt us, let us follow Our Lord’s final command in this Gospel message: “Be perfect, as your Father in heaven is perfect.”
Ave Maria!
Mass: 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Sunday – Form: OF
Readings: 
1st: lev 19:1-2, 17-18
Resp: psa 103:1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13
2nd: 1co 3:16-23
Gsp: mat 5:38-48

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Feb 23 – Homily – Fr Tito: Occasions to Be Perfect https://dev.airmaria.com/2014/02/25/feb-23-homily-fr-tito-occasions-to-be-perfect/ Tue, 25 Feb 2014 17:19:26 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2014/02/25/feb-23-homily-fr-tito-occasions-to-be-perfect/ Homily #140223t ( 07min) Play – Where is God’s perfection in us? Ave Maria! Mass: 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Sunday – Form: OF Readings:  1st: lev 19:1-2, 17-18 Resp: psa 103:1-2, 3-4,...

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Ave Maria!
Mass: 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Sunday – Form: OF
Readings: 
1st: lev 19:1-2, 17-18
Resp: psa 103:1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13
2nd: 1co 3:16-23
Gsp: mat 5:38-48

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