St. Peter | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com Breathe Freely Mon, 04 Mar 2019 16:45:21 +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 St. Peter | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com 32 32 Where Peter is, there is Christ?s Church https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/04/15/where-peter-is-there-is-christ%e2%80%99s-church/ Wed, 16 Apr 2008 01:56:04 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=1290 From Ave Maria Meditations by JosephMary Ubi Petrus ibi Ecclesia : Where Peter is, there is Christ’s Church The primacy of Peter. The love of the early Chris?tians for Peter The Church is...

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From Ave Maria Meditations
by JosephMary

Ubi Petrus ibi Ecclesia : Where Peter is, there is Christ’s Church

The primacy of Peter. The love of the early Chris?tians for Peter

The Church is built on the primacy of Peter, as on a rock, until the end of the world. Peter’s stature is immeasurably enhanced since Christ is the real foundation of the Church and Peter now takes his place. That is why his successors have since acquired the title of Vicar of Christ, that is, one who takes Christ’s place.

Peter is the Church’s strong defense against the storms she has suffered and will suffer throughout the centuries.

Built on him, as foundation and with his watchfulness as good shepherd, its victory is assured despite trials and temptations. Peter must eventually die but as regards his role of supreme shepherd Our Lord will assure it lasts eter?nally for the perpetual health and perennial good of the Church, which, being founded on rock, must remain stable to the end of time.

Love for the Pope goes back to the Church’s begin?nings. The Acts of the Apostles tell us movingly of the early Christians’ reaction to the imprisonment of St. Peter by Herod Agrippa, who planned to kill him when the Paschal feast was over. Meanwhile the Church prayed unceasingly to God for him. Look at how the faithful feel for their pastors, says St John Chrysostom. They don’t resort to protest or rebellion, but to prayer as an unfailing remedy. They did not say: as we are powerless men, it is useless to pray for him. They never reasoned in this way, but prayed with love.

We ought to pray a lot for the Pope and his intentions, since he bears the heavy weight of the Church on his shoulders. For example, we could use the following liturgi?cal prayer : may the Lord keep him and give him life, make him happy on earth and save him from deliverance into the hands of his enemies. Every day the clamor of the entire Church spread over the world rises to God in petition with him and for him. No Mass is celebrated without his name being mentioned and prayers said for him and his intentions. Our Lord will be very pleased to see that throughout the day we remember to offer prayers, hours of work or study and some mortification for his Vicar on earth.

Thank you, my God, for that love for the Pope you have placed in my heart ; it would be wonderful if we could say this more meaningfully each day. This love and veneration for the Roman Pontiff is one of the great gifts Our Lord has left us.

Faithful obedience to the Vicar of Christ;- making his teaching known. The sweet Christ on earth.

Along with showing him love and respect, we also pray for the one who takes Christ’s place on earth. Love for the Roman Pontiff must be in us a beautiful passion, for in him we see Christ. Therefore we will not fall into the all too easy temptation of setting one Pope against another, having confidence only in those whose actions respond to our per?sonal feelings. We are not among those who nostalgically look back to a former Pope or look forward to one in the future who will eventually dispense us from obeying the present one. Read the liturgical texts for the coronation of Pontiffs and you will notice that nowhere is there a reference to a conferral of powers proportionate to the dignity of the person elected by the conclave. Christ gives these powers directly to Peter’s successor. Therefore in speaking of the Roman Pontiff we exclude from our vocabulary any expressions derived from parliamentary assemblies or the polemics of newspapers; let it not be said that people not of our faith should be the ones who explain the prestige of the head of Christendom in the world to us.

And there would be no true love and respect for the Pope without faithful internal and external obedience to his teaching and doctrine. Good children listen with pro?found respect to even the simplest advice of the common Father and try sincerely to put it into practice. In the Pope we should see somebody who is in Christ’s place in the world – the sweet Christ on earth, as St Cath?erine of Siena used to say – loving and listening to him because his voice is the truth. We try to see that his words reach all the corners of the earth without distortion, so that, just as when Christ was on earth, many people disoriented by ignorance and error can discover the truth and many afflicted people recover their hope. It is part of the Christian’s apostolic task to make the Pope’s teaching known.

Jesus’ very words can be applied to the Pope: He who abides in me … he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing . Without this union all fruit is only apparent and empty and, in many cases, brings bitter?ness and damages the whole Mystical Body of Christ. On the other hand, if we are very united to the Pope, we will only have reasons for optimism in the task before us; this is reflected in these words of Mgr Escriva: Joyfully I bless you, son, for that faith in your mission as an apostle which inspired you to write: ‘There’s no doubt about it, the future is certain, perhaps in spite of us. But it is essential that we should be one with the Head so that all be one!

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Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament / Our Lady of Fatima https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/05/13/our-lady-of-the-blessed-sacrament-our-lady-of-fatima/ Tue, 13 May 2008 21:36:44 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=1452 Ave Maria Meditations MAY 13TH: OUR LADY OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT/ OUR LADY OF FATIMA OUR LADY OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT This title was given to our Blessed Mother in May 1868 by...

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Ave Maria Meditations

MAY 13TH: OUR LADY OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT/ OUR LADY OF FATIMA

Mother of the Eucharist

OUR LADY OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

This title was given to our Blessed Mother in May 1868 by Saint Peter Julian Eymard to honor her in her relationship to the Holy Eucharist and to place her before us as a model in our duties and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. Our Lady gives witness to being Christian. In her conduct toward the Blessed Sacrament, we learn what ours should be!

She believed in the reality of Christ’s presence in the Holy Eucharist. In other words, the virtue of faith was as necessary for her as it is for us. Great was her faith in her son, the Son of God, our Savior, and in all his teachings and deeds. This faith of hers found its particular exercise in regard to the Blessed Sacrament, the mystery of faith, the denial of which implies the destruction of the whole structure of our belief.

A second point in which Mary conformed to the general body of the faithful was her Sunday attendance at the Eucharist. And still another point in which the Blessed Virgin is our model is in her reception of Holy Communion during her life, and at the moment of her death. By her faith in and her love for our Lord in the Eucharist, Mary is an example for Christians and thereby brings us to fervent devotion to him.

Truly, we can call Mary, Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament, and follow her faith and love for Jesus in the Eucharist. Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament is the chosen and official patroness of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament. Her feast day is celebrated on May 13, the date on which the new Congregation received Archdiocesan approbation in Paris in 1856.

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PRAYER TO OUR LADY OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

Blessed are you, Mary, exalted Daughter of Sion! You are highly favored and full of grace, for the Spirit of God descended upon you. We magnify the Lord and rejoice with you for the gift of the Word made flesh, our bread of life and cup of joy. Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament, our model of prayer in the Cenacle, pray for us that we may become what we receive, the body of Christ your son. Amen.

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In all of Our Lady’s true apparitions, she desires there to be built a church where the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass can be offered and where her Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, can be adored and worshipped. Just one example of this occurred at Fatima, Portugal on May 13, 1917. It was the Feast of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament?..

Prayers from Fatima

Pardon Prayer
My God, I believe, I adore, I hope, and I love You. I implore Your pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not hope, and do not love You. Amen.

Angel’s Prayer
Most Holy Trinity – Father, Son, Holy Spirit – I adore You profoundly and offer You the most precious Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the earth, in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges, and indifference by which He Himself is offended. And by the infinite merits of His Most Sacred Heart and those of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg of You the conversion of poor sinners. Amen.

Eucharistic Prayer
Most Holy Trinity, I adore you! My God, my God, I love you in the Most Blessed Sacrament.

AT THE SCHOOL OF MARY,
“WOMAN OF THE EUCHARIST”

In addition to her sharing in the Eucharistic banquet [of the first generation of Christians], an indirect picture of Mary’s relationship with the Eucharist can be had, beginning with her interior disposition. Mary is a “woman of the Eucharist” in her whole life. The church, which looks to Mary as a model, is also called to imitate her in her relationship to this most holy mystery.

Pope John Paul II, On the Eucharist in Its Relationship to the Church

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Her motherhood is particularly noted and experienced by the Christian people at the Sacred Banquet, the liturgical celebration of the mystery of the Redemption-at which Christ, his true body born of the Virgin Mary,, becomes present.

The piety of the Christian people has always very rightly sensed a profound link between devotion to the Blessed Virgin and worship of the Eucharist: this is a fact that can be seen in the liturgy of both the West and the East, in the traditions of the Religious Families, in the modern movements of spirituality, including those for youth, and in the pastoral practice of the Marian Shrines. Mary guides the faithful to the Eucharist.

(Pope John Paul II : Redemptoris Mater)

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DEDICATED TO THE WOMAN I LOVE:

The Woman whom even God dreamed of

Before the world was made;

The Woman of whom I was born

At a cost of pain and labor at a Cross;

The Woman who, though no priest,

Could yet on Calvary’s Hill breathe,

“This is my Body; This is my Blood”?

For none save her gave Him human life.

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The Woman who guides my pen,

Which falters so with words

In telling of the Word.

The Woman who, in a world of Reds,

Shows forth the blue of hope.

Accept these dried grapes of thoughts

From this poor author, who has no wine;

And with Cana’s magic and thy Son’s Power

Work a miracle and save a soul?

Forgetting not my own.

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Archbishop Fulton Sheen

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Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament

a meditation from St. Peter Julian Eymard, Founder of the Blessed Sacrament Fathers

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THE MONTH OF OUR LADY OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT

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The Month of Mary is the month of bless?ings and of grace, for, as St Bernard, in company with all the Saints, assures us, all grace comes to us through Mary. The month of Mary is a continuous festival in honor of the Mother of God, which prepares us well for the beautiful month of the Blessed Sacrament which follows it.

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Because our vocation calls us to give special honor to the Holy Eucharist, we must not for that reason give any the less devotion to the Blessed Virgin. Far from it, he would be guilty of blasphemy who would say, “The Most Blessed Sacrament suffices for me; I have no need of Mary.” Where, then shall we find Jesus on earth if not in Mary’s arms ? Was it not she who gave us the Eucharist? It was her consent to the Incarnation of the Word in her womb that inaugurated the great mystery of repa?ration to God and union with us which Jesus accomplished during His mortal life, and that He continues in the Eucharist.

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Without Mary, we shall never find Jesus, for she possesses Him in her heart. There He takes His delight, and those who wish to know His inmost virtues, to experience the privilege of His intimate love, must seek these in Mary. They who love that good Mother find Jesus in her pure heart. We must never separate Jesus from Mary; we can go to Him only through her.

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I maintain, moreover, that the more we love the Eucharist, the more we must love Mary. We love all that our friend loves; now, was ever a creature better loved by God, a mother more tenderly cherished by her Son, than was Mary by Jesus? Oh yes, our Lord would be much pained if we, the servants of the Eucharist, did not greatly honor Mary, because she is His Mother, Our Lord owes everything to her in the order of His Incarnation, His human nature. It is by the flesh that she gave Him that He has so glorified His Father, that He has saved us, and that He continues to nourish and save the world by the Blessed Sacrament.

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Let us, then, honor the Blessed Virgin by a daily sacrifice. Let us go to our Lord through her; shelter ourselves behind her, take refuge beneath her protecting mantle; clothe ourselves in her virtues. Let us be, in short, but Mary’s shadow. Let us offer all her actions, all her merits, all her virtues to our Lord. We have only to have recourse to Mary and to say to Jesus: “I offer Thee the riches that my good Mother has acquired for me” and our Lord will be very much pleased with us.

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Sacramentum Caritatis, Part One, #28

From Pope Benedict XVI?s apostolic exhortatation Sacramentum Caritatis, Part One:

The Eucharist and the Virgin Mary

33. From the relationship between the Eucharist and the individual sacraments, and from the eschatological significance of the sacred mysteries, the overall shape of the Christian life emerges, a life called at all times to be an act of spiritual worship, a self-offering pleasing to God. Although we are all still journeying towards the complete fulfilment of our hope, this does not mean that we cannot already gratefully acknowledge that God?s gifts to us have found their perfect fulfilment in the Virgin Mary, Mother of God and our Mother. Mary?s Assumption body and soul into heaven is for us a sign of sure hope, for it shows us, on our pilgrimage through time, the eschatological goal of which the sacrament of the Eucharist enables us even now to have a foretaste.

In Mary most holy, we also see perfectly fulfilled the ?sacramental? way that God comes down to meet his creatures and involves them in his saving work. From the Annunciation to Pentecost, Mary of Nazareth appears as someone whose freedom is completely open to God?s will. Her immaculate conception is revealed precisely in her unconditional docility to God?s word. Obedient faith in response to God?s work shapes her life at every moment. A virgin attentive to God?s word, she lives in complete harmony with his will; she treasures in her heart the words that come to her from God and, piecing them together like a mosaic, she learns to understand them more deeply (cf. Lk 2:19, 51); Mary is the great Believer who places herself confidently in God?s hands, abandoning herself to his will. (102)

This mystery deepens as she becomes completely involved in the redemptive mission of Jesus. In the words of the Second Vatican Council, ?the blessed Virgin advanced in her pilgrimage of faith, and faithfully persevered in her union with her Son until she stood at the Cross, in keeping with the divine plan (cf. Jn 19:25), suffering deeply with her only-begotten Son, associating herself with his sacrifice in her mother?s heart, and lovingly consenting to the immolation of the victim who was born of her.

Finally, she was given by the same Christ Jesus, dying on the Cross, as a mother to his disciple, with these words: ?Woman, behold your Son.?? (103) From the Annunciation to the Cross, Mary is the one who received the Word, made flesh within her and then silenced in death. It is she, lastly, who took into her arms the lifeless body of the one who truly loved his own ?to the end? (Jn 13:1).

Consequently, every time we approach the Body and Blood of Christ in the eucharistic liturgy, we also turn to her who, by her complete fidelity, received Christ?s sacrifice for the whole Church. The Synod Fathers rightly declared that ?Mary inaugurates the Church?s participation in the sacrifice of the Redeemer.? (104) She is the Immaculata, who receives God?s gift unconditionally and is thus associated with his work of salvation. Mary of Nazareth, icon of the nascent Church, is the model for each of us, called to receive the gift that Jesus makes of himself in the Eucharist.

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Aug 10 – Homily – Fr Angelo: Jesus Walks on Water https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/08/10/aug-10-homily-fr-angelo-jesus-walks-on-water/ Sun, 10 Aug 2008 15:52:16 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=1815 Homily #080810 ( 28min) Play – On this 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Fr. Angelo preaches on the miracle of Our Lord walking on the water. Listen as Father explains how Peter’s faltering...

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Feb 23 – Homily – Fr Ignatius: St Peter Damian https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/02/23/feb-23-homily-fr-ignatius-st-peter-damian/ Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:32:54 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2783 Homily #090223 ( 04min) Play – Fr. Ignatius preaches on the life of St. Peter Damian, Doctor of the Church, and how important it is to do all things only for the glory...

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May 02 – Homily – Fr Angelo: This is a Hard Saying https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/05/02/may-02-homily-fr-angelo-this-is-a-hard-saying/ Sat, 02 May 2009 15:35:44 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=4409 Homily #090502 ( 08min) Play – When Jesus said “I am the Bread of Life”, many of the disciples left him. But we should trust in Him who has the word of life...

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Homily #090502 ( 08min) Play – When Jesus said “I am the Bread of Life”, many of the disciples left him. But we should trust in Him who has the word of life as did St. Peter and also as St. Athanasius did whose feast it is today.

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Jun 29 – Homily – Fr Bonaventure: Petrine Primacy https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/06/29/jun-29-homily-fr-bonaventure-petrine-primacy/ Mon, 29 Jun 2009 12:04:56 +0000 http://314676639 Homily #090629 ( 13min) Play – Fr. Bonaventure preaches on the Solemnity of Sts Peter and Paul, explaining how Peter, despite his failings, has the the gift of infallibility in teaching, has primacy...

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Video – Great Marian Figures, part I – Dr. Miravalle: MCast 77 https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/09/30/video-great-marian-figures-part-i-dr-miravalle-mcast-77/ Wed, 30 Sep 2009 07:01:02 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=7039 Marycast #77 ( 10min) Play – Pope John Paul II stated that “the Church is first Marian and second Petrine”, meaning that Christians must first and foremost be imitators of Mary, the handmaid...

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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.
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R: Ps 138:1-5,7-8
2: 1 Cor 15:1-11
G: Lk 5:1-11

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IS NOW THE TIME FOR A FIFTH MARIAN DOGMA? https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/03/26/live-stream-inside-the-vatican/ Fri, 26 Mar 2010 13:29:11 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=11193 Streaming .TV shows by Ustream YOU CAN STILL VIEW WHAT YOU MISSED. Thursday, March 25, Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM Rome Time (5:00 AM – 11:30...

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Thursday, March 25, Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord
10:00 AM – 4:30 PM Rome Time (5:00 AM – 11:30 AM EDT)

The Vatican Forum of Inside the Vatican magazine, in a meeting room close to St. Peter’s Square, will invite an international group of bishops and theologians to discuss whether now is the appropriate time for a fifth solemn definition or “dogma” to be pronounced regarding the Virgin Mary. The video stream is provided by H2O News. Some of the talks will not be in English. There should be some recorded clips of the live video available for a limited time after the event for those who can’t accommodate the early hours.

Beginning time: 10:00A.M. (5A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, USA)

10:00 – opening comments by Host (followed by each panelist
presentation , 15-20 min. in length)

1.) 10:10 – Archbishop Ramon Arguelles, Archbishop of Lipa,
Philippines

2.) 10:30 – Archbishop Chinnappa, Archbishop of Madras, India

3.) 10:50 – Bishop Bagobiri, Nigeria

11:10 – coffee break

4.) 11:30 – Bishop Baseotto, Argentina

5.)  11:50 – Fr. Llamas, President, Mariological Society of Spain

6.)  12:10 – Dr. Judith Gentle, Our Lady of Walsingham Mariological
Society, U.K.

12:30 – break for lunch (simple lunch)

Afternoon Session: 2:45 – 4:30 (9:45 – 11:30A.M. Eastern, USA)

2:45 – 3:15 Each panelist will be granted approximately five minutes comment on information of morning session
2:45 – Archbishop Ramon Arguelles
2:50 – Archbishop Chinnappa
2:55 – Bishop Bagobiri
3:00 – Bishop Baseotto
3:05 – Fr. Llamas
3:10 – Dr. Judith Gentle

3:15- 4:25  Comment by Ambassador Mercedes Tuason, Philippine Ambassador to the Vatican.

Open discussion: comments or questions from the audience directed
to panelists in general.

Moderator can facilitate by directing more speculative theological
questions to theologian, Fr. LLamas, more generally theological and
pastoral to bishops, and ecumenical to Dr. Gentle, but all panelists are
free to answer any question they feel comfortable in addressing.

4:25-4:30 Closing comments (ends 11:30A.M. Eastern Time USA)

More Background ZENIT – Is the Time Ripe for a 5th Marian Dogma?.

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Apr 18 – Homily – Fr Tito: Returning To Darkness https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/04/18/apr-18-homily-fr-tito-returning-to-darkness/ Sun, 18 Apr 2010 22:51:32 +0000 http://53771548 Homily #100418t ( 07min) Play – Peter and the others went back to doing as they did before they met the Christ, and when suddenly our Lord appears in their presence, Peter being...

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