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St. Peter of Alcantara was a priest well acquainted with suffering. He took upon himself many penances. His Feast day is Oct. 22nd and he is a model for the acceptance of sufferings.

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A person’s daily sufferings, borne in either patient resignation or joy, and joined to the Holy Cross of Our Lord is a mark of eternal glory. To reject sufferings, sacrifices, humiliations, and mortifications in this life is to walk the broad and easy way that leads to destruction (Matt 7:13-14). Our Lord himself clearly stated that we are to deny our desires, take up our cross daily and follow Him (Mark 8:34-36). Our Lord is calling us out of our selfish self-centered lives and into “the works (Will) of Him Who sent Me.” (John 9:4).

This is from Devotion to the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ a book with an imprimatur from the Bishop of Horin Diocese in Nigeria, Ayo-Maria Atoyebi O.P.

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THE CROSS OF PERFECTION?

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“And therefore, we also having so great a cloud of witnesses over our head, laying aside every weight and sin which surrounds us, let us run by patience to the fight proposed to us: Looking on Jesus, the author andfinisher offaith, who having joy set before Him, endured the cross despising the shame, and now sitteth on the right hand of the throne of God. For think diligently upon Him that endured such opposition from sinners against himself; that you be not wearied, fainting in your minds. For you have not yet resisted unto blood, striving against sin, and you have forgotten the consolation, which speaketh to you as unto children saying: My son, neglect not the discipline of the Lord; neither be thou wearied whilst thou art rebuked by Him. For whom the Lord loveth, He chastiseth; and He scourgeth every son whom He receiveth. Persevere under discipline. God dealeth with you as with His sons; for what son is there whom the Father doth not correct? But if you be without chastisement, whereof all are made partakers, then you are bastards and not sons. Moreover, we have had fathers of our flesh for instructors, and we reverenced them: shall we not much more obey the Father of spirits, and live? And they indeed, for a few days, according to their own pleasure, instructed us: but He, for our profit, that we might receive His sanctification. Now all chastisement for the present indeed seemeth not to bring with it joy, but sorrow: but afterwards it will yield, to them that are exercised by it, the most peaceable fruit of justice. (Heb 12: 1-11 )

Our Lord has given the “Cross of Perfection,” to help us do this. It is a model for carrying our own crosses. Just as there are four projections to a normal cross, there are also four graces that can be acquired by diligently applying Our Lord’s teachings to the carry?ing of our own crosses in life. Reflect frequently on these teachings until you have collected and refined all the ‘planks’ and master the Cross of Perfection.

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Cross of Love

We are enjoined by Christ in the Gospel to love all His creatures on earth, even our worst enemy. “Love your enemies, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them that persecute and calumniate you. ” (Matt 5:44). One can demonstrate this love by offering Masses, prayers, and fasts for the conversion and sanctification of all those who offend, hate, or persecute us. We can demonstrate this love further by performing corporal and spiritual works of mercy on behalf of our needy brothers and sisters. This task will be dry and difficult at first, but as we persevere, this plank of the Cross will become sweet.

Jesus said: This royal road is a gracious way for those who love Me. They see the ocean of sanctifying grace along the way. This grace is a source of power and strength for them. They embrace it and remain firm, but for those who hate My Cross, it is a stumbling road. Children, My way is easy for those who love My Cross. This way is the road of happiness since its end is a land full of happiness and joy! Mighty men have stopped on the way,. they stop the moment their love for Me and the Holy Cross vanishes. Children, no one can walk through this land to the land of happiness without true love for the Holy Cross. True love has no attachment to self. He has the self crucified. True love lowers itself and takes the lowest position. He chooses to serve than to be served. True love has no attachment to the world. He lays his love completely on the One who died for love of him. True love realizes that to die for the One he loves is greater than any love he will show to his Lover. True love follows his Lover wherever He goes. He rejoices with Him, and suffers with Him whenever the time comes. I am the Agonizing Jesus Christ who calls you to follow Me. My way is a desert way .. .it is a Calvary. I am calling all My lovers to follow Me through this royal way of the Cross. I choose it for your sake. This is the way My Father has kept for Me from the beginning for your salvation. This is the way I follow to set you free, let all My lovers follow it back to our joyful home.

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Cross of Forgiveness

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No person can hope to enter Heaven without total forgiveness of one’s sins. Our Lord in heaven waits to hear our cries of repentance, so that He may shower our contrite hearts with the rich graces of His forgiveness. But what of those who sin against us? Our Lord himself gave us the simple rule to follow, “And forgive us our debts, as we also forgive our debtors.” (Matt 6: 12) We will be forgiven by the same measure that we forgive others. “For the same measure that you shall mete withal, it shall be measured to you again. “(Luke 6:38) Do not wait for words or deeds of repentance from those who offend or injure you. Forgive them with all your heart the very moment you are offended. This applies even to those who would have us put to death or cause us grievous harm. Following the example of Christ, His Apostles and Martyrs of the Church, we are called to forgive our enemies everything. “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:34) “And falling to his knees (Stephen) cried in a loud voice, saying, ‘Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. “(Acts 7:59) This plank is very difficult for a soul to attain, “but with God all things are possible.” (Matt 19:26) Pray for a generous spirit of forgiveness.

Jesus said: Forgive all who offend you and pray for all who refuse to accept your forgiveness. Forget all the pains of their injury that

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stamp your heart. Love them as your true friends. Children, even if they refuse to accept your appeal for peace, forgive them and show more love to them. Children, true love is forgiveness .. .I am the model of forgiveness … You are to forgive even at the cost of your life. Bless those who curse you. And have compassion on those who hunt for your life. Pray for those who persecute you. Offer more of your wealth to those who take your possessions by force ... Truly / say to you, there is no grace for one who is offended if he waits for the one who offends him to ask for pardon before he forgives and forgets the injury. This is because he has received his consolation in the world. O what multiple graces for the offended one who pleads with love to those who offend him to forgive him. / say, he gains multiple graces which remit thousands of years from his Purgatory days. Children, / say to you, ask pardon of those who offend you. Do it with love. Do it with a repentant heart .. .I am the one whom they are persecuting. / am the one who will judge them. / am the one to pay them back. This is a royal Cross of perfection.

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Cross of Truth

All followers of Christ must be truthful at all times. (Eph 4: 14-15) Nothing false must issue from our tongues, even if we are to starve or die, especially for our faith. No falsehood was ever presented by Our Lord or Our Lady. ” .. put on the new man, who according to God is created in justice and holiness of truth ... put away lying, speak ye the truth every man with his neighbor .. “(Eph 4:24-25) The exalted state of spotless virginity and truthfulness are the only two marks mentioned in the Book of the Apocalypse that will be upon the 144,000 marked with the sign of God (Apoc 14: 1-5).

Jesus said: “Accept from Me the royal Cross of truth. / am the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John /4:6). All who reject the truth, reject Me. All who reject Me, miss the way. And all who miss the way, lose their lives ... Those who belong to the light, hear Me and embrace the truth … /you are of the world, the father of all liars will love you, but you are the children of the truth so they will hate you … Children, you are called to speak the truth at all costs in this perilous moment of your days. But you shall be wise and humble. There is no excuse for you to tell lies ... even at the moment of great loss … at the point of your death … even at the hour of rejection ... at the result of imprisonment, I appeal to you, speak the truth ... At the loss of a friendship or at the result of hardship, I appeal to you, speak the truth. I promise you, all lost shall be found .. .All who lie in order to gain, cancel their names in the Book of Life. They will soon see the great loss they made and will suffer the loss forever. But you at whom they laugh because you lost by speaking the truth, will gain .. .I will remove millions of years from your Purgatory days for any truth that comes out of your mouth. In the same way, millions of years are added to your Purgatory days for every lie that comes out of your mouth ... This cross is heavy for man. For God, it is the lightest Cross. I love you all. I bless you all.”

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Cross of Humility

We are called to humble ourselves to the lowest point in imitation of Christ, His Holy Mother Mary and the Saints. Our Lord condescended to be carried for nine months in a humble virgin’s womb, born in a lowly stable on a cold night, live as a refugee in a foreign land, live a hidden life as a humble carpenter, and die crucified shamefully between two thieves. In Our Lady’s heart, she saw herself as nothing more than the handmaid of the Lord (Luke 1 :38). In her canticle to St. Elizabeth she said, “He hath put down the mighty from their seat and hath exalted the humble.” (Luke 1 :52) Not proud, not self-assertive, modest in nature; this is the cornerstone of all virtues.

Jesus said: “My children, drop the heavy Cross of pride which the evil one lifted on you and receive from Me the royal light Cross of humility … Consider that your God took the nature of man and be?came man. Your God abandoned His divinity and lowered Himself?to the same nature as His creature; He took the lowest position.?He is the poorest among the poor so as to console those that are poor … Children, accept all humiliations with love. Quarrel not with those who falsely accuse you, rather, accept the criticism silently with love. Rejoice when they call you names … never utter a word of remorse ... Truth will prove itself when the hour comes. I am the truth, I will not disappoint you ... Even if your family may take your earthly possessions, just speak the truth and yield to the Divine Will. Even if your humility may take your personality away … submit to the Will of God .. .!f your humility hinders your ministry or occupation .. .I say obey .. .Learn to take the lowest position among My people … You lose multiple graces by avoiding this noble work of being a servant. Who is great? The servant, or the master who receives the service of the servant? You might answer the master, but I tell you truly, the servant is great in the sight of God. Children, the little will be great and the great will be little. I appeal to all My lovers to drop the heavy Cross of pride and take from Me the lightest Cross humility.

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A cry from the heart: My God, if You exist, make Your existance known to me!

from Bl. Charles de Foucauld before his conversion

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As soon as I believed there was a God, I understood I could do nothing else but live for him, my religious vocation dates from the same moment as my faith: God is so great. There is such a difference between God and everything that is not.

 

 

EXCERPTS FROM THE WRITINGS OF BLESSED CHARLES (feast day is Dec. 1st)

July 15, 1916

Love consists not in feeling that we love, but in wanting to love. If it comes about that we do succumb to a temp­tation, it is because our love is too weak, not because it does not exist. Like St. Peter, we should weep, like him we should repent and humble ourselves – but also like him, we should say three times: “I love You,  I love You…You know that despite my weakness and sins, I love you.”  As for Jesus’ love for us, He has proved it to us clearly enough for us to believe in it without being able to feel it. To feel we loved him and he loved us would be heaven. But heaven is not; except at rare moments and in rare cases, for us here below.

 

PRAYERS OF CHARLES DE FOUCAULD  AT THE TABERNACLE

Lord Jesus, You are in the Holy Eucharist. You are there a yard away in the tabernacle. Your body, Your soul, Your human nature, Your divinity, Your whole being is there, in its twofold nature. how close You are, my God, my Savior, my Spouse, My Beloved!

You were not nearer to the Blessed Virgin during the nine months that she carried You than You are to me when You rest on my tongue in Holy Communion. you were no closer to the Blessed Virgin and St. Joseph in the caves at Bethlehem or in the flight into Egypt or at any moment of that divine family life than you are to me at this moment – and so many others- in the tabernacle.

Mary Magpalene was no closer to you when she sat at your feet at Bethany than I am here at the foot of this altar. You were no nearer to your apostles when you were sitting in the midst of them than you are to me now, my God. How blessed I am I!

It is wonderful. my Lord. to be alone in my cell and converse there with you in the silence of the tabernacle.

 

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I have confidence in Your love that however ungrateful and unworthy I may seem to myself to be. I can still have hope in it and still count on it, still remain convinced that You are ready to accept me as the father accepted his prodigal son – and even more ready – and still remain convinced too that you will not stop calling me to your feet inviting me to come to them and giving me the means to do so.  

O God You were not speaking here only to Your apostles but to all those who, though able to watch with you and to give their company , do not do so….They do not understand that watching at your feet is an in­comparable joy, a happiness of which even the saints and angels are not worthy. They do not rejoice to be in your presence as one rejoices to be in the presence of someone one loves passionately. and they do not long passionately to console you and relieve your agony.. If they were as conscious as they should be of the infinite joy of praying at your feet in your presence, would they not stay praying to You indefinitely not noticing that time was passing and having only one fear in their joy- the fear of seeing it come to an end?

 

 

ON PRIESTHOOD:

The priest is a monstrance. His role is to show Jesus. He must disappear and make Jesus seen. I must leave a good impression on all who come to see me. I must be everything to everyone. I must laugh with those who laugh, cry with those who cry to lead them all to Jesus.

-December 1909

My apostolate must be one of goodness. I must make people say this when they see me: “This man is so good that his religion must be good.” If someone asks me why I am gentle and good, I must reply, “Because I serve One who is much better than I am. If only you knew how good my Master, Jesus, is. I want to be so good that people will say, “If that is the servant, how, then, is the Master?”

Be kind and compassionate, and do not be insensitive to any misery. See Jesus in all people. Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. In light of the love and the virtue of the saints, we must humiliate ourselves and convert ourselves: what they have done we can do. God has never forsaken man. At every opportunity, enlighten your neighbor and bring good to him. Be firm but gentle, Keep severity for yourself. Be prepared to sacrifice all to help your neighbor: “What you do unto one of these children, ye have done unto me.”   

 

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ON MARTYRDOM

To prepare oneself constantly for martyrdom, and accept it without a shadow of reluctance, like the Divine Lamb-in Jesus, through Jesus, for Jesus- I must try and live as if I were to die a martyr today.  Every minute I must imagine I am going to be martyred this very evening.  

 

OUR LORD TO BL. CHARLES IN PRAYER ON HIS WISH TO BE A MARTYR: 

“This life will be followed by death.  You wish for a mar­tyr’s death. You know how cowardly you are, but you know too that you can do all things in Him who gives you strength, that I am all powerful in My creatures. Ask day and night for it but always with this condition, that it be My will, and for My glory and my pleasure which I know you desire and pray for above all things. And have confidence; I will grat what you ask, that which is for My greater glory.  It is good to ask for this, for  ‘there is no greater love than to give your life for the beloved,'” and and it is right to wish to give Me this ‘greatest love of all’ “’

 

ON SUFFERING

All we are trying to do is be one with Jesus, to reproduce His life in our own, to proclaim His teaching from the rooftops in our thoughts, words, and actions, to let him rule and live in us. He comes into us so frequently in the Holy Eucharist—may He establish His kingdom within us!  If he gives us joys, we should accept them gratefully; the Good Shepherd gives us such sweet grasses to strengthen us and make us fit to fol­low him later along dry pathways.

If he gives us crosses, we should embrace them;  to be given a cross is the best grace of all:  it is to walk hand in hand with Jesus more closely than ever, to relieve him by carrying his cross for him, as Simon of Cyrene did. It is our Beloved’s invitation to us to declare and prove our love for him. In torments of soul and bodily suffering, “Let us rejoice and be glad”; Jesus is calling us, telling us to tell him we love him, and to go on telling him as long as our suffering lasts.

And to a friend he wrote:    Now I should like to ask something of you myself: pray that I may love; pray that I may love Jesus; pray there I may love His cross; pray that I may love the cross, not for its own sake, but as the only means, the only way of giving glory to Jesus: “The grain of wheat does not bring forth fruit unless it dies …. And I, if I be lifted up … will draw all things to myself.” As St. John of the Cross points out, it was at the moment of His supreme abasement, the hour of His death, that Jesus did the most good; that He saved the world. 

So then ask Jesus that I may truly love the cross, for it is indispensable if we are going to do good to souls. And I carry it very little, J am cowardly. Virtues are ascribed to me which I do not possess – and I am the most fortunate of men. So pray for my conversion, that I may love Jesus and do at all times what would be most pleasing to him. Amen.

-February 27, 1903

WRITTEN THOUGHTS ON HUMILITY

For me indeed Humility is the truth. Truth is for me to despise myself.  Truth for me who falls every day, every hour, is to think meanly of myself, of the baseness of my past and my present life, of the mean prompting of my spirit. I, who have so often deceived myself must think of the weakness of my virtue which every day I see fail before the smallest temptation.  I must be humble. in thought, knowing myself and facing my own misery, past and present, the faults that I have and the virtues I have not, the infirmaties that I have, and the natural gifts that  I do not possess.

 I must be humble in in my desires, without any ambition or any wish for man’s esteem, but desire on the contrary that they should know the truth and take me as my real value as a worm, as some­thing proud, cowardly, obstinate, and ungrateful.  I must not indulge in day dreams (it is a waste of time), especially in evil imaginations full of vanity and worldliness, inspired by ambition;  I must be afraid of myself, afraid of my own judg­ment and integrity and courage. I must attribute to God only whatever good there may be in me, and to myself alone the evil  I do.

Humble in speech. I must speak little, saying no good of  myself, never revealing unless under great necessity, all the God gives me; never saying anything which could give good opinion of myself to others except under necessity. I must hide all that might give a good opinion of myself others of my natural and supernatural gifts (though none come from myself, but all from God alone). I must hide any good that I may do if God does any through me. “Let not your right hand  know what your left hand does.” “When you pray shut your door and let God alone see you.” I must speak humbly and gently and never give a proud answer to those who speak proudly to me; I must be humble and gen­tle with great or small whether I am reproached or praised, whether in prosperity or adversity; whether I be flattered or menaced I must be humble in speech and humble in the thought of death.

Humble in actions. I must believe no work beneath me, since Jesus was a carpenter for thirty years, and Joseph all his life. With this example I should, on the contrary, look upon any occupation or work as a great privilege. I must welcome with love and readiness any occasion for humility, any hu­miliation that emulates the humility of Jesus, and since if my sins were known to men nothing would seem to them bad enough for me, let me avoid all lofty occupations and all high positions because Jesus was lowly and despised. I must accept no promotion whatever it may be, unless obedience imposes it on me and if I see that it is a duty and the will of God.

-Retreat at Nazareth, November 1897

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THE BEATITUDES

[Jesus speaks:] “Blessed are the poor in spirit, those who reject not only material things,which is the first step, but who also climb higher, emptying their souls completely of every attachment, every liking, every desire, every search of which I am not the object.

Such poverty of spirit leaves the soul completely empty, voiding it of love for material things, for one’s neighbor and for oneself, expelling everything, absolutely everything from it, leaving it a completely empty space which, can be filled wholly by Me. Then I can make divine the love for material things they have expelled from their souls so as to give all the room in them to me. They have expelled all these different loves from their souls, and  I occupy them completely, so that they are empty of every­thing else and full of Me. Then in Me and for My sake they begin to love, all these other things again, no longer for the sake of the things themselves but for Mine. Then shall their charity he ordered aright; they love all created things for My sake.

Blessed are those who hunger for jus­tice, the rule of justice on earth, for My reign on earth, who hunger to see Me glorified by every soul, who hunger to see My will perfectly fulfilled by all creatures. You should never be without this great hunger for justice, for seeing my will perfectly fulfilled by both yourself and all mankind, for your own total sanctification and the perfect sanctity of all men. This is the hunger that weighs on my own Heart. Feel it more and more, not for your own sake, or for man’s, but for God’s sake, for the love of God. You will then be blessed indeed, for you will be in perfect harmony with My own heart.

Blessed are they that mourn – because they are unhappy, poor, bereaved, sick, suffering in body or soul, tried in what­ever way. They are blessed because their sufferings will be  effective in expiating their sins, because their sufferings de­tach them from the world and lift up their gaze to Me and attach them to Myself. More blessed still are those who mourn their sins. And yet more blessed those who weep for sorrow at not seeing Me and at being exiled far from Me in this vale of tears. Even more blessed are those who mourn My sufferings, My passion and all the sufferings I endured on earth. And most blessed are they who weep from love alone, who weep because they love Me, who weep for no partic­ular reason – not from pain nor yet longing, but merely because when they think of Me their whole heart melts and they cannot restrain their tears.

Blessed are they that are hated and persecuted for My sake – blessed indeed for they are imitating Me, sharing My lot. True spouses, they share fully in the lot of their Spouse. Blessed, because is there anything more loving than to suf­fer with the one you love? Blessed, because they have this double happiness: suffering with their Beloved and for Him. Blessed, because through these very sufferings their love for Me will grow, increasing proportionately to their sufferings for My sake – and their growing love will not be transi­tory, but enduring: it will last through time and into eternity. O blessed are they who suffer persecution with Me, whose love is growing continually under persecution! Never reject or fear pains, hatred, and persecution suffered for My sake; on the contrary, accept them with joy, blessing, thanksgiving, gratitude to God and men, thanking Me from the bottom of your heart, praying for your enemies and executioners, joining with the holy guardian angels in begging me for their conversion, rejoicing from the depths of your hearts at having been found worthy to undergo suffer­ing and humiliation for love of Me.

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MORE WORDS FROM JESUS:

Here and now I am saying to other souls – to all those I who have been given me and now lead hidden lives, possessing Me  without having been given a mission to preach, I tell them to sanctify souls by silently carrying Me among them.

To souls in silence, leading the hidden life in solitude far from the wor1d, I say, “All of you work for the sanctification of the’ world; work in the world as My Mother did, wordlessly, silently; go and set up your devotional retreats in the midst of those who do not know Me, carry me among them by setting up an altar among them, a tabernacle, carrying the Gospel to them not by word of mouth, but by the persuasive force of example, not by speaking, but by living: sanctify the world, carry Me into the world, all you pious souls living a  hidden and silent life -as Mary carried Me to John.’ ”

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Charles de Foucauld was born on September 15, 1858 in France. He was attracted to the military life and entered the Saint-Cyr Military Academy, he later joined the 4th Hussar regiment; in 1880 his unit was sent to Setif, Algeria.  He would later be discharged from the service for misconduct, including passing off his French mistress as his wife. But Charles had became so fascinated with the Arabs that he had met that he spent 15 months learning Arabic and Hebrew, and then traveled into Morocco. In May 1885 he received the Gold Medal of French Geographic Society He explored  Algeria and Tunisia, returning to Paris to work on his book.  But at the age of 28, he would have a profound conversion and from that moment on, all of his life was fixed on living the Gospel and his love for Jesus.

After a variety of experiences as a Trappist monk and a time spent in the Holy Land, he conceived of a new form of religious life, a life closer to the daily lives of the poor. As Jesus at Nazareth, he wanted to live amidst the people, rooted in a culture, sharing the condition of those who live from day to day by the work of their hands– of those who have no security at all and who are the poorest of the poor. He did not envision preaching the Gospel in words as such, but by crying it out with the witness of his whole life; a life lived in shared friendship, silence and prayer. He wanted to go beyond all of the boundaries of religion and race and to become known as a “universal little brother”; the little brother of his beloved Jesus. Most of all, he wished to bring the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament into the desert place.

Brother Charles hoped to found small fraternities of brothers…”What I dream of is something very plain and few in number, similar to the little communities of the first Christians…living the life of Nazareth, through work and the contemplation of Jesus…a little family, a little home, very small, very plain”… This dream would not be realized until after his death. Brother Charles of Jesus died on December 1, 1916 at Tamanrasset in the midst of the Sahara. An innocent, defenseless victim of an assassin’s bullet he fell to the sand like the grain of wheat which dies so that it can bring forth its fruit… Throughout the world today there are many little groups (religious brothers and sisters) which claim as their spiritual father– Charles de Foucauld.  He was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in 2005.

The Prayer of Abandonment of Brother Charles of Jesus

Father, I abandon myself into Your hands;
do with me what You will.
Whatever You do I thank You.
I am ready for all, I accept all.
Let only Your will be done in me,
as in all Your creatures,
I ask no more than this, my Lord.
Into Your hands I commend my soul;
I offer it to You, O Lord,
with all the love of my heart,
for I love You, my God, and so need to give myself–
to surrender myself into Your hands,
without reserve and with total confidence,
for You are my Father.


 

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May 11 – Homily – Fr Bonaventure: Spirit of the Lord https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/05/11/may-11-homily-fr-bonaventure-spirit-of-the-lord/ Mon, 11 May 2009 11:51:17 +0000 http://299180251 Homily #090511 ( 07min) Play – The Holy Spirit is the Vivifier and Sanctifier. Let us see how these two activities are connected to each other  and to true ecumenism. Ave Maria! Mass...

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Homily #090511 ( 07min) Play – The Holy Spirit is the Vivifier and Sanctifier. Let us see how these two activities are connected to each other  and to true ecumenism.
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Feb 07 – Homily – Fr Angelo: Good Intentions https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/02/07/feb-07-homily-fr-angelo-good-intentions/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/02/07/feb-07-homily-fr-angelo-good-intentions/#comments Sun, 07 Feb 2010 15:47:07 +0000 http://1658369227 Homily #100207 ( 14min) Play – In today’s Gospel we see St. Peter being Peter, that is, he has the best of intentions and yet is very imperfect in carrying them out.  He...

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Homily #100207 ( 14min) Play – In today’s Gospel we see St. Peter being Peter, that is, he has the best of intentions and yet is very imperfect in carrying them out.  He wants to obey when Our Lord asks him to set out for the deep in his boat, and does, but he complains first, only to see how unworthy he is when Our Lord manifests his holiness with the miracle of the great catch of fish. Fr Angelo compares this to the first reading of Isaiah where Isaiah sees the holiness of God and knows he is unworthy to be His messenger and the need for God’s gift of sanctification to be made worthy.
Ave Maria! Mass readings
1: Isa 6:1-2,3-8
R: Ps 138:1-5,7-8
2: 1 Cor 15:1-11
G: Lk 5:1-11

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Oct 02 – Homily – Fr Ignatius: Guardian Angels https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/10/02/oct-02-homily-fr-ignatius-guardian-angels-2/ Sat, 02 Oct 2010 11:53:17 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2010/10/02/oct-02-homily-fr-ignatius-guardian-angels-2/ Homily #101002 ( 08min) Play – On this the Feast of the Guardian Angels Fr. Ignatius preaches on the nature of these heavenly helpers. He mentions how they are superior to us and...

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Homily #101002 ( 08min) Play – On this the Feast of the Guardian Angels Fr. Ignatius preaches on the nature of these heavenly helpers. He mentions how they are superior to us and so we can not name them but they are given to us by God as helpers toward our salvation and sanctification which is a great grace.
Ave Maria! The Holy Guardian Angels – Mass: EF, Benedicite DominumReadings:
1st: exo 23:20-23
Gsp: mat 18:1-10

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Jul 15 – Homily – Fr Bonaventure: Love of God and Man https://dev.airmaria.com/2012/07/15/jul-15-homily-fr-bonaventure-love-of-god-and-man/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2012/07/15/jul-15-homily-fr-bonaventure-love-of-god-and-man/#comments Sun, 15 Jul 2012 19:23:10 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=29423 Homily #120715 ( 33min) Play – Fr. Bonaventure preaches on the integrated Catholic view of creation where God creates with a plan for sanctifying the world. This is the mission that Jesus sends...

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Homily #120715 ( 33min) Play – Fr. Bonaventure preaches on the integrated Catholic view of creation where God creates with a plan for sanctifying the world. This is the mission that Jesus sends His apostles out to accomplish in today’s Gospel reading. They go out two by two in order to highlight the need to love of our fellow man as well as to love God. This balance of loving both God and man is key to avoiding the liberal, modernist extreme of the secular mentality where we think man can do all things by himself, forgetting about God and also to avoid the opposite conservative, traditionalist  extreme where God does all things for us and we forget about all human considerations. These extremes are two forms of Gnosticism that places reliance of some sort of knowledge that reinterprets the Gospel in some way other than the timeless interpretation of the Magisterium. We must, in other words, place Christ’s teaching (as guaranteed by the pope) above our own half-baked ideas.
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Mass: 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Sunday – Form: OF
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1st: amo 7:12-15
Resp: psa 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14
2nd: eph 1:3-14
Gsp: mar 6:7-13

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