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The ascent of the 6 steps that leads to Catholicism begins with proving that God exists. Today we take a look at one of the arguments based on the motion and change that we see in the universe.

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Adoro Te Devote https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/01/27/adoro-te-devote/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/01/27/adoro-te-devote/#comments Tue, 27 Jan 2009 20:00:32 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2556   O loving Pelican! O Jesu Lord! Unclean I am but cleanse me in Thy Blood of which a single drop, for sinners spilt, can purge the entire world from all its guilt....

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O loving Pelican! O Jesu Lord! Unclean I am but cleanse me in Thy Blood of which a single drop, for sinners spilt, can purge the entire world from all its guilt.

(St. Thomas Aquinas, feast day is January 28th)

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0 loving Pelican! 0 Jesu Lord! In Holy Communion, Our Lord does not offer us only spiri­tual nourishment, but gives himself to us as Food. The Ancients thought that when the chicks of a pelican died, the pelican opened his breast and with his blood fed his dead young, in this way bringing them back to life.  Christ with His own Blood gives us eternal life. When we receive Holy Communion with the right dispositions, it rouses in our soul fervent acts of love, transforms us, and identifies us with Christ. The Master comes to each one of His disciples with His love, which is at one and the same time effective, creative and redemptive. He presents him­self to us as the Savior of our lives, offering us His friend­ship. This Sacrament is the food of· all intimacy with Christ, for which there is no substitute.

SACRAMENTAL COMMUNION

Jesus Christ himself waits for us each day in the Blessed Eucharist. There He is really, truly and substantially present, with his Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. There He is to be found with all the splendor of His glory, for Christ being raised from the dead will never die again.  The Body and Soul remain inseparably united forever to the Person of the Word. The whole mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God is contained in the Sacred Host, together with the profound richness of His most Sacred Humanity and the infinite grandeur of His Divinity, both of them veiled and hidden.

In the Blessed Eucharist we find Our Lord himself. ‘This is the very same Lord whom the angels and saints contemplate and praise for all eternity. Whenever we go to the Tabernacle, we find Him there.

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Perhaps we have often repeated in his presence the hymn in which Saint Thomas Aquinas expressed the faith and piety of the Church, and which so many Christians have turned into their own personal prayer:

O Godhead hid, devoutly I adore thee,

Who truly art within the forms before me;

To thee my heart I bow with bended knee,

As failing quite in contemplating Thee.

 

Sight, touch and taste in Thee are each deceived;

The ear alone most safely is believed.

I believe all the Son of God has spoken:

Than Truth’s own word there is no truer token.

 

God only on the Cross lay hid from view,

But here too lies hid at once the manhood too:

And I, in both professing my belief,

Make the same prayer as the repentant thief.

 

Thy wounds, as Thomas saw, I do not see;

Yet Thee confess my Lord and God to be.

Make me believe Thee ever more and more,

In Thee my hope, in Thee my love to store.

 

This marvelous presence of Jesus among us should give us new life each day. When we receive Him, when we visit Him, we can say in the strictest sense: Today I have been with God. He makes us like the Apostles and like His disciples, like the holy women who accompanied Our Lord throughout Judea and Galilee.  He is here with us, in every city and town. With how much faith do we pay Him a visit? With how much love do we receive Him? How do we prepare ourselves in body and soul to receive Holy Communion?

Saint Thomas Aquinas teaches that the Body of Christ is present in the Blessed Eucharist just as it is in Himself, as is also the Soul of Christ, together with His intellect and will. Only those relations are excluded that refer to quan­tity, for Christ is not present in the Sacred Host in the way of a quantity localized in space. He is there with his glorious Body in a real, though mysterious and ineffable way.

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The Second Person of the Blessed Trinity is there, in the Tabernacle that we visit each day, the Tabernacle which is perhaps very near to our home, or very close to the office where we work. Perhaps it is in the chaplaincy of the University, or in an oratory or a chapel at a hospital or at an airport. He is there with the sovereign power of His uncreated Divinity. He, the only Son of God, before whom the Thrones and Dominations tremble, by whom all things were made, equal in power and wisdom and mercy to the other Persons of the Blessed Trinity, remains perpetually with us, like one of us, without ever ceasing to be God. Truly is He there: “Among you stands one whom you do not know”.  

As we go about, fully involved in our normal business, our customary work, our daily concerns, do we frequently consider that our merciful and omnipotent God is really living along there, very near us, next door to our home? Our great failure, the greatest mistake of our lives, would be if they could say of us at some stage those words with which the Holy Spirit inspired the pen of Saint John: “He came to His own home, and His own people received him not”.

St Thomas Aquinas wrote:

OThou, memorial of Our Lord’s own dying!

O Living Bread, to mortals life supplying!

Make Thou my soul henceforth on Thee to live;

Ever a taste of heavenly sweetness give.

 

O loving Pelican! O Jesu Lord!

Unclean I am but cleanse me in Thy Blood;

Of which a single drop, for sinners spilt,

Can purge the entire world from all its guilt .

 

Jesu! Whom for the present veiled I see,

What I so thirst for, oh, vouchsafe to me:

That I may see Thy countenance unfolding,

And may be blest Thy glory in beholding.

Amen.

 

In the Blessed Eucharist Our Lord gives to each one who receives Him the very same life of grace that He brought into the world through His Incarnation. If we had more faith, the same miracles would be performed in us as we come into contact with His Sacred Humanity; in each Communion He would cleanse the innermost part of our souls from human weaknesses and imperfections. “Make me believe Thee ever more and more” … the Eucharistic hymn invites us to exclaim and to beg interi­orly. And in our souls too there will be a great calm; our souls will be filled with peace.

Through contact with Christ, the soul is purified, and we find· in this meeting the energy we need to practice charity in the thousands of small incidents that occur each day. It enables us to give good example in the way we carry out our own duties, to live holy purity, to carry out with courage and a spirit of sacrifice the apostolate that He himself has entrusted to us. In the Blessed Eucharist we find the cure for our daily faults, so as to get rid of that lax attitude and lack of correspondence, which do not indeed kill the soul, but which weaken it and let it drift into lukewarmness.

A fervent Communion leads us effectively towards God even in the face of our own indisputable frailty and cowardice. It is there that we find each day the strength we need, the food that our souls can­not do without. Human existence has its realization, its pledge of eternal life in Christ. Christ is the bread of life. As ordinary bread stands and sensibly answers to earthly hunger, so Christ is the extraordinary bread proportioned to the spiritual hunger of man, which in the desperation of its need is out of all proportion.. Christ is necessary for all men, for all com­munities. We could not live without him.

Jesus waits for us in the Blessed Eucharist, so as to restore our strength:  “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest”.  Come to me all … Jesus does not exclude anybody. I will not cast out he who ­comes to me. Jesus will remain with us, as long as the time of the Church Militant shall last, as the source of all the graces of which we will possibly be in need.

With Saint Thomas Aquinas we can say to Jesus, as we go to receive Him, present in the Blessed Eucharist: I come to the Sacrament as a sick man to the physician who will save his life, as a man unclean to the fountain of mercy, as a blind man to the radiance of eternal light, as one poor and needy to the Lord of heaven and earth; praying that in Thy boundless generosity Thou wilt deign to cure my sickness, wash my defilement away, enlighten my blindness, enrich  my poverty, and clothe my nakedness. May the Bread of  angels, the King of kings and the Lord of lords be received by me with such humble reverence and devout contrition,  such faith and purity, and such good resolutions as to assist in the salvation of my soul.

Our Mother, the Blessed Virgin, always encourages us to talk to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. (She is the Mother of the Eucharist).

-meditation from Fr. Francis Fernandez

 

 

 

 

Adoro te devote, latens Deitas,
Quæ sub his figuris vere latitas;
Tibi se cor meum totum subjicit,
Quia te contemplans totum deficit.

Visus, tactus, gustus in te fallitur,
Sed auditu solo tuto creditur.
Credo quidquid dixit Dei Filius;
Nil hoc verbo veritátis verius.

In cruce latebat sola Deitas,
At hic latet simul et Humanitas,
Ambo tamen credens atque confitens,
Peto quod petivit latro pœnitens.

Plagas, sicut Thomas, non intueor:
Deum tamen meum te confiteor.
Fac me tibi semper magis credere,
In te spem habere, te diligere. 

O memoriale mortis Domini!
Panis vivus, vitam præstans homini!
Præsta meæ menti de te vívere,
Et te illi semper dulce sapere.

Pie Pelicane, Jesu Domine,
Me immundum munda tuo sanguine:
Cujus una stilla salvum facere
Totum mundum quit ab omni scelere.

Jesu, quem velatum nunc aspicio,
Oro, fiat illud quod tam sitio:
Ut te revelata cernens facie,
Visu sim beátus tuæ gloriæ. Amen

(St. Thomas Aquinas)

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Godhead here in hiding, whom I do adore,
Masked by these bare shadows, shape and nothing more,
See, Lord, at Thy service low lies here a heart
Lost, all lost in wonder at the God thou art.

Seeing, touching, tasting are in thee deceived:
How says trusty hearing? that shall be believed;
What God’s Son has told me, take for truth I do;
Truth Himself speaks truly or there’s nothing true.

On the cross Thy godhead made no sign to men,
Here Thy very manhood steals from human ken:
 Both are my confession, both are my belief,
And I pray the prayer of the dying thief.

I am not like Thomas, wounds I cannot see,
But can plainly call thee Lord and God as he;
Let me to a deeper faith daily nearer move,
Daily make me harder hope and dearer love.

O thou our reminder of Christ crucified,
Living Bread, the life of us for whom he died,
Lend this life to me then: feed and feast my mind,
There be thou the sweetness man was meant to find.

Bring the tender tale true of the Pelican;
Bathe me, Jesu Lord, in what Thy bosom ran
Blood whereof a single drop has power to win
All the world forgiveness of its world of sin.

Jesu, whom I look at shrouded here below,
I beseech thee send me what I thirst for so,
Some day to gaze on thee face to face in light
And be blest for ever with Thy glory’s sight. Amen.

(translation by Fr. Gerald Manley Hopkins S. J.)

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Video – Roving Reporter #111: Who is John Duns Scotus? https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/06/26/video-roving-reporter-111-who-is-john-duns-scotus/ Sat, 26 Jun 2010 15:43:52 +0000 http://1154716535 Roving Reporter #111 – Fr. Jerome Pica and Friar Terrance speak on John Duns Scotus ( 23min) >>> Play Ave Maria! Recently Friar Terrance had the opportunity to chat with Fr. Jerome Pica,...

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Recently Friar Terrance had the opportunity to chat with Fr. Jerome Pica, F.I., and to talk with him about Bl. John Duns Scotus, a famous Franciscan scholastic philosopher/theologian who is still unknown to most of the world.  The Franciscans of the Immaculate in Italy have recently finished a full-length movie on the life of Duns Scotus.  We hope you enjoy the interview which we’ve titled “Who is John Duns Scotus…and why is he important?”, and we send our apologies for the setting of the interview…but it’s the best we could do!

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FOR ORDERING A LIFE WISELY

 

O merciful God, grant that I may desire ardently, search prudently, recognize truly, and bring to perfect comple­tion whatever is pleasing to you for the praise and glory of your name. Put my life in good order, O my God. Grant that I may know what you require me to do. Bestow upon me the power to accomplish your will, as is necessary and fitting for the salvation of my soul. 

Grant to me, O Lord my God, that I may not falter in times of prosperity or adversity, so that I may not be exalted in the former nor dejected in the latter. May I not rejoice in anything unless it leads me to you; may I not be saddened by anything unless it turns me from you. May I desire to please no one, nor fear to displease anyone, but you. May all transitory things, O Lord, be worthless to me and may all things eternal be ever cher­ished by me. May any joy without you be burdensome for me and may I not desire anything else besides you.

May all work, O Lord, delight me when done for your sake and may all repose not centered in you be ever wearisome for me. Grant unto me, my God, that I may direct my heart to you and that in my failures I may ever feel remorse for my sins and never lose the resolve to change. O Lord my God, make me submissive without protest, poor without discouragement, chaste without regret, patient without complaint, humble without pos­turing, cheerful without frivolity, mature without gloom, and quick-witted without flippancy. O Lord my God, let me fear you without losing hope, be truthful without guile, do good works without presumption, rebuke my neighbor without haughtiness, and – with­out hypocrisy – strengthen him by word and example.

Give to me, O Lord God, a watchful heart, which no capricious thought can lure away from you. Give to me a noble heart, which no unworthy desire can debase. Give to me a resolute heart, which no evil intention can divert. Give to me a stalwart heart, which no tribulation can overcome. Give to me a temperate heart which no violent passion can enslave. Give to me, O Lord my God, understanding of you, diligence in seeking you, wisdom in finding you, discourse ever pleasing to you, persever­ance in waiting for you, and confidence in finally embracing you.

Grant that with your hardships I may be burdened in reparation here, that your benefits I may use in gratitude upon the way, that in your joys I may delight by glorifying you in the kingdom of heaven. You who live and reign, God, world without end. Amen.

Saint Thomas Aquinas

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Video – Roving Reporter #111: Who is John Duns Scotus? https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/11/14/video-roving-reporter-111-who-is-john-duns-scotus-2/ Mon, 15 Nov 2010 03:03:18 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=15946 Roving Reporter #111 – Fr. Jerome Pica and Friar Terrance speak on John Duns Scotus ( 23min) >>> Play A repost of past video for Scotus Month (Nov 8 to Dec 8). Ave...

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A repost of past video for Scotus Month (Nov 8 to Dec 8).

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Recently Friar Terrance had the opportunity to chat with Fr. Jerome Pica, F.I., and to talk with him about Bl. John Duns Scotus, a famous Franciscan scholastic philosopher/theologian who is still unknown to most of the world. The Franciscans of the Immaculate in Italy have recently finished a full-length movie on the life of Duns Scotus. We hope you enjoy the interview which we’ve titled “Who is John Duns Scotus…and why is he important?”, and we send our apologies for the setting of the interview…but it’s the best we could do!

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Prayers from St. Thomas Aquinas https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/01/28/prayers-from-st-thomas-aquinas/ Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:00:39 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=17310 Ave Maria Meditations Almighty and ever-living God, I approach the sacrament of your only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. I come sick to the doctor of life, unclean to the fountain of mercy,...

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Almighty and ever-living God, I approach the sacrament of your only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. I come sick to the doctor of life, unclean to the fountain of mercy, blind to the radiance of eternal light, and poor and needy to the Lord of heaven and earth.  Lord, in your great generosity, heal my sickness, wash away my defilement, enlighten my blindness, enrich my poverty, and clothe my nakedness.

May I receive the bread of angels, the King of kings and Lord of lords, with humble reverence, with the purity and faith, the repentance and love, and the determined purpose that will help to bring me to salvation.  May I receive the sacrament of the Lord’s Body and Blood, and its reality and power.

Kind God, may I receive the Body of your only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, born from the womb of the Virgin Mary, and so be received into His mystical Body and numbered among his members.  Loving Father, as on my earthly pilgrimage I now receive your beloved Son, under the veil of a sacrament, may I one day see Him Face to face in glory, who lives and reigns with You forever. Amen.

 

Virgin full of goodness, Mother of mercy, I entrust to you my body and my soul, my thoughts and my actions, my life and my death. O my Queen, come to my aid and deliver me from the snares of the devil. Obtain for me the grace of loving my Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, with a true and perfect love, and after Him, O Mary, of loving you with all my heart and above all things. Amen.

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A Prayer of St. Thomas Aquinas before Mass https://dev.airmaria.com/2012/01/28/a-prayer-of-st-thomas-aquinas-before-mass/ Sat, 28 Jan 2012 17:00:03 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=25985 Ave Maria Meditations Almighty and ever-living God, I approach the sacrament of Your only-begotten Son Our Lord Jesus Christ, I come sick to the doctor of life, unclean to the fountain of mercy,...

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Almighty and ever-living God, I approach the sacrament of Your only-begotten Son Our Lord Jesus Christ, I come sick to the doctor of life, unclean to the fountain of mercy, blind to the radiance of eternal light, and poor and needy to the Lord of heaven and earth.

Lord, in your great generosity, heal my sickness, wash away my defilement, enlighten my blindness, enrich my poverty, and clothe my nakedness. May I receive the bread of angels, the King of kings and Lord of lords, with humble reverence, with the purity and faith, the repentance and love, and the determined purpose that will help to bring me to salvation. May I receive the sacrament of the Lord’s Body and Blood, and its reality and power.

Kind God, may I receive the Body of Your only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, born from the womb of the Virgin Mary, and so be received into His mystical body and numbered among His members.

Loving Father, as on my earthly pilgrimage I now receive Your beloved Son under the veil of a sacrament, may I one day see him face to face in glory, who lives and reigns with You forever.  Amen.

– Saint Thomas Aquinas

 

 

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To You, O God, Fountain of Mercy, I come, a sinner. May You wash away my impurity.

O Sun of Justice, give sight to the blind. O Eternal Healer, cure the wounded. O King of Kings, restore the despoiled. O Mediator of God and man, reconcile the sinful. O Good Shepherd, lead back the straying. O God, have pity on the wretched, show leniency to the guilty, bestow life on the dead, reform the impious, and give the balm of grace to the hard of heart.

O most merciful God, call back the one who flees, draw back the one who resists, lift up the one who falls, support the one who stands, and accompany the one who walks.

Do not forget those who forget You. Do not desert those who desert You. Do not despise those who sin against You. For in sinning, I have offended You, my God.

I have harmed my neighbor; I have not even spared myself injury. I have sinned, 0 my God, against You, almighty Father, because of my weakness; against You, all-knowing Son, because of my ignorance; against You, merciful Holy Spirit, because of my malice. Thus have I offended You, most high Trinity.

Woe to me, a pitiful soul! How many, how great, and how diverse are the sins I have committed. I abandoned You, Lord. I question Your goodness by yielding to evil cravings and weakening myself with harmful fears. By such things, I preferred to lose You rather than abandon what I desired, to offend You rather than face what ought not to be feared.

O my God, how much harm have I done by word and deed, and by sinning secretly, openly, and defiantly. Therefore, out of my weakness I beg You not to pay heed to my iniquity, but rather to Your immense goodness. And I beg you mercifully to pardon what I have done, granting me sorrow for my past actions and precaution in the future.

Amen. 

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Jan 28 – Homily – Fr Joachim: St. Thomas Angelic Doctor https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/01/28/jan-28-homily-fr-joachim-st-thomas-angelic-doctor/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/01/28/jan-28-homily-fr-joachim-st-thomas-angelic-doctor/#comments Mon, 28 Jan 2013 12:18:33 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=33440 Homily #130128b ( 07min) Play – Fr. Joachim on the life of St Thomas Aquinas, O.P., the Angelic Doctor, patron of all university students. Despite family opposition he entered the Dominicans which had only recently...

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Mass: St. Thomas Aquinas – Mem – Form: OF
Readings: Monday 3rd Week of Ordinary Time
1st: heb 9:15, 24-28
Resp: psa 98:1, 2-3, 3-4, 5-6
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PRAYER OF SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS:

I give you thanks, Lord, holy Father, almighty and eternal God, who have been pleased to nourish me, a sinner and your unworthy servant, with the precious Body and Blood of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ: this through no merits of mine, but due solely to the graciousness of your mercy.

And I pray that this Holy Communion may not be for me an offense to be punished, but a saving plea for forgiveness. May it be for me the armor of faith, and the shield of good will. May it cancel my faults, destroy concupiscence and carnal passion, increase charity and patience, humility and obedience and all the virtues, may it be a firm defense against the snares of all my s course.

And I beseech you to lead me, a sinner, to that banquet beyond all telling, where with your Son and the Holy Spirit you are the true light of your Saints, fullness of satisfied desire, eternal gladness, consummate delight and perfect happiness. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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