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Homily #080611 ( 12min) Play – Fr Ignatius outlines the many obstacles to knowing God. These include the need to respond to God in a self-sacrificing way once we accept His existence and we are not always strong enough to do this and so we need God’s help, including miracles. Links: Pius XII, Humani Generis
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From Advent and Christmas to Calvary and to the Blessed Sacrament https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/12/31/from-advent-and-christmas-to-calvary-and-the-blessed-sacrament/ Wed, 31 Dec 2008 19:00:51 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2416 Ave Maria Meditations The Real Presence: From Advent and Christmas to Calvary and to the Blessed Sacrament   Neither Advent nor the tomb is Christ’s final rest in the world. He rests in the...

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The Real Presence: From Advent and Christmas

to Calvary and to the Blessed Sacrament

 

Neither Advent nor the tomb is Christ’s final rest in the world. He rests in the midst of the world now, in the Host. He is as silent, as secret and hidden, in the Host as He was in Advent or in the tomb. He trusts Himself to His creatures in the Host as He trusted Himself to our Lady in Advent; only then He gave Himself into the keeping of the one human creature who was sinless and in whom He could have His will, and now He gives Himself into the keeping of sinners.

 

In the Host He is immobile, dependent. He rests in the priest’s hands, on the paten, in the tabernacle. He remains with us, resting in all the cities and all the lonely and unexpected places of the world. Wherever human creatures are, He rests in their midst.

 

Christ could show His power and glory; He could show that the Host is God; He could break down the pride of those who have no fear of God. He does not. While injus­tice and arrogance prevail, He remains silent and helpless, and seems to do nothing at all. It has always been Christ’s way to come first in secret, to come in a hidden way, to be secret even in those in whom He abides, whose life He is, to be known first by His love, gradually becoming known by the quickening of His life.

 

On Calvary Christ is set between two thieves; in Bethlehem He is set between two animals.  On Calvary He is poor, with the poverty of destitution; in Bethlehem He is poor, with the poverty of destitution.

 

He is deprived of his home in Nazareth; the cradle made ready for Him is empty: On Calvary He was naked, stripped of His garments and of all that He had; in Bethlehem He was naked and stripped of all that He had.

 

On Calvary He was stretched and straightened and fastened down to the Cross; in Bethlehem He was stretched out and straightened and fastened in swaddling bands.

 

On Calvary He was lifted up, helpless, and held up for men to look upon; in Bethlehem He was lifted up, helpless, to be gazed upon.

 

On Calvary He was laid upon a wooden cross; in Bethlehem He was laid in a wooden manger.  By the Cross stood Mary His Mother; by the crib knelt Mary His Mother.

 

He was crucified outside of the city wall; He was born outside of His own village and crowded out of Bethlehem.

 

At His birth He was called “King of the Jews”; at His death He was called “King of the Jews.” The claim to be king threatened His life in Bethlehem; the claim to be king cost Him His life in Jerusalem. Three times this mysterious title is heavy with doom: at His birth, His trial, and His death.

 

At His birth: “There came wise men from the East to Jerusalem, saying, ‘Where is He that is born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the east, and are come to adore Him?” At His trial: “And Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor asked Him, saying: ‘Art thou the King of the Jews?”

 

At Bethlehem myrrh was brought to Him; and myrrh was brought to anoint His body for burial. Each time, it was brought by a rich man who came by night: first by the wise king and then by Nicodemus.

 

Another king brought incense: frankincense that was poured into a censer of gold and lit with a flame, filling the stable with an aromatic smell to mingle with the smell of hay and the ox’s breath of clover. Myrrh and frankincense were poured out for Him in Bethlehem; and spikenard and ointment were poured over His body in Bethania, for His burial.

 

There, in the stable at Bethlehem, began the lovely waste that is the extravagance of love, that is and will always be scandal to the loveless. Already, as the useless crown of gold that the infant’s head could not support shone at His feet, as clouds of incense hung in the rafters of the stable, and as the air grew fragrant with the smell of myrrh, the box of precious oint­ment was broken to anoint the Beloved for His burial.

 

At Bethlehem He was wrapped in swaddling bands and laid in a manger; on Calvary He was wrapped in swaddling bands and laid in a tomb.

 

Both the manger and the tomb were borrowed. Both had been made for their owners. They were not made for Christ. All that had been prepared for Him God had set aside. God chose what men should give to His Son.

 

In Bethlehem the Mother of Christ gave Christ’s human body to us. She had given her own flesh and blood to Him to be His flesh and blood. Now she gave herself to us in Him, by giving Him to us. She gave His body to cold, to thirst, to light and darkness, to sleep.

 

In Bethlehem began the thirst of Calvary, the terrible thirst caused by loss of blood, the thirst that withers the tongue and the hands and feet and the whole body.

 

In Bethlehem came the infant blindness; and blindness came again on Calvary, filling Christ’s eyes with the darkness of dying.

 

In Bethlehem Christ slept His first sleep in His Mother’s arms; on Calvary, Christ slept His last sleep in His Mother’s arms.

 

Christ came out of the darkness of the womb. He was the Light of the World. He came to give the world life. The life of the whole world burnt in the tiny flame of an infant’s life; it began the age-long fight with death in the least and frailest that human nature can be; in the helplessness, the littleness, the blindness of an infant, life prevailed. The Light of the World shone in darkness. At Bethlehem love and death met in the body of Christ, and love prevailed.

 

from Wood of the Cradle, Wood of the Cross by Caryll Houselander

top artwork from Tommy Canning, used with permission

 

 

 

 

 

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Video – The Eucharist: Your Greatest Gift – Dr. Miravalle: Mcasts127 https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/06/26/video-the-eucharist-your-greatest-gift-dr-miravalle-mcasts127/ Sun, 26 Jun 2011 15:36:18 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=20201 MaryCast Specials #127 ( o9min) Play – In this Episode Dr. Miravalle describes how the Eucharist is our greatest gift and how Our Lady is related to it. He describes the Eucharist as...

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MaryCast Specials #127 ( o9min) Play – In this Episode Dr. Miravalle describes how the Eucharist is our greatest gift and how Our Lady is related to it. He describes the Eucharist as the greatest self-giving that even God can give and makes possible the greatest intimacy that we can have here on earth.

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Nov 19 – Homily – Fr. Agnellus Murphy: Virginity a Beautiful Gift https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/11/20/nov-19-homily-fr-agnellus-murphy-virginity-a-beautiful-gift/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/11/20/nov-19-homily-fr-agnellus-murphy-virginity-a-beautiful-gift/#comments Sun, 20 Nov 2011 18:46:34 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=24964 Homily #111119k ( 07min) Play – Though one has lost their gift of virginity, one may gain back their spiritual virginity through a complete giving of self to Christ. Ave Maria! Mass: St....

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Homily #111119k ( 07min) Play – Though one has lost their gift of virginity, one may gain back their spiritual virginity through a complete giving of self to Christ.
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Mass: St. Agnes of Assisi – Opt Mem – Form: OF
Readings: Saturday 33rd Week of Ordinary Time

1st: 1ma 6:1-13
Resp: psa 9:2-3, 4, 6, 16, 19
Gsp: luk 20:27-40

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Dec 13 – Homily – Fr Agnellus: Offering One’s Whole Self https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/12/13/dec-13-homily-fr-agnellus-offering-ones-whole-self/ Tue, 13 Dec 2011 16:36:19 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=25664 Homily #111213k ( 04min) Play – Although we may not experience martyrdom and having our eyes gouged out as was done to St Lucy, we can offer our eyes to God by not...

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Homily #111213k ( 04min) Play – Although we may not experience martyrdom and having our eyes gouged out as was done to St Lucy, we can offer our eyes to God by not gazing at what is immodest.

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Mass: St. Lucy, Virgin and Martyr – Form: EF, Dilexisti
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Feb 17 – Homily – Fr Tito: Tame The Beast Slay The Dragon https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/02/19/feb-17-homily-fr-tito-tame-the-beast-slay-the-dragon/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/02/19/feb-17-homily-fr-tito-tame-the-beast-slay-the-dragon/#comments Tue, 19 Feb 2013 14:23:58 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=33777 Homily #130217t ( 09min) Play –  Man’s greatest struggle is against his own self. Ave Maria! Mass: Sunday 1st Week of Lent – Sunday – Form: OF Readings:  1st: deu 26:4-10 Resp: psa 91:1-2,...

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Mass: Sunday 1st Week of Lent – Sunday – Form: OF
Readings: 
1st: deu 26:4-10
Resp: psa 91:1-2, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15
2nd: rom 10:8-13
Gsp: luk 4:1-13

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Sep 07 – Homily – Fr Tito: Loving Neighbor As Self https://dev.airmaria.com/2014/09/22/sep-07-homily-fr-tito-loving-neighbor-as-self/ Tue, 23 Sep 2014 01:36:08 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2014/09/22/sep-07-homily-fr-tito-loving-neighbor-as-self/ Homily #140907t ( 07min) Play – Part of loving our neighbor includes pointing out to them their error. Love always wants what is best for others. Ave Maria! Mass: 23rd Sunday in Ordinary...

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Mass: 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Sunday – Form: OF
Readings: 
1st: eze 33:7-9
Resp: psa 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9
2nd: rom 13:8-10
Gsp: mat 18:15-20

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Sep 10 – Homily – Fr Peter: Practicing Detachment https://dev.airmaria.com/2015/09/10/sep-10-homily-fr-peter-practicing-detachment/ Thu, 10 Sep 2015 23:12:18 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2015/09/10/sep-10-homily-fr-peter-practicing-detachment/ Homily #150910l ( 08min) Play – Fr. Peter on how we should be detached from personal gain so we can observe the commandments in a way that goes beyond strict justice, practicing charity so...

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Mass: Thursday 23rd Week of Ordinary Time – Wkdy – Form: OF
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1st: col 3:12-17
Resp: psa 150:1-2, 3-4, 5-6
Gsp: luk 6:27-38

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