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Preparing for Holy Communion and Prayer https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/10/14/preparing-for-holy-communion-and-prayer/ Tue, 14 Oct 2008 19:00:37 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=2112 ? Ave Maria Meditations ? ?Holy Communion and Prayer ? There is no better preparation for Holy Com?munion than to entrust it all to the Immaculata:? She knows best how to prepare our...

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There is no better preparation for Holy Com?munion than to entrust it all to the Immaculata:? She knows best how to prepare our hearts, and thus we may be certain that we afford Jesus the great?est pleasure, that we show him the greatest love. Even without this actual oblation we are hers, because we have dedicated ourselves to her and never revoked our dedication.

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The Immaculata suggests a thousand ways to her children. For example, someone may desire to give her the greatest joy of which he is capable. What does he do? He borrows the most Sacred Heart of Jesus, and then he is sure that he has infi?nitely outrun all men and angels taken together in his love of the Immaculata. In turn, he loves Jesus with her heart, or rather she in him and through him loves Jesus, for example, in Holy Commun?ion.

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Prayer, prayer above all, is an effective weapon in the fight for freedom and happiness of souls.

Only supernatural means lead to a supernatural end. Heaven, or, if I may say so, the divinization of the soul, is something supernatural in the full sense of the word. With natural powers one is in?capable of reaching it. One needs a supernatural means, the grace of God. One gains this grace by humble and confident prayer. Grace, and only grace, illuminating the intellect and strengthening the will, is the reason for conversion, or freeing the soul from the fetters of evil.

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The saints claim that whoever prays to the Mother of God during a temptation will surely not sin. Whoever turns to her throughout life with con?fidence will surely be saved. Much patience and confidence in the Immaculata is necessary, and much prayer in dif?ficulties, or the invocation of the sweetest name of Mary, or “Hail Mary.” In more difficult and more important situations, five decades of the Rosary will not be out of the way. Yes, every difficulty or suffering will change itself into a source of merit.

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My dear brothers, let us remember and often recall that a single turning to the Immaculata will suffice, either by word or glance or only a thought, so that she would repair all that we have ruined both in ourselves and those around us. She will guide us at the present moment and take our fu?ture and the results of our future work under her care. For that reason let us often have recourse to her. ?The entire fruit of our activity in the direction of converting and sanctifying souls depends upon prayer.

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Without regard for what kind of sins we have on our conscience, we can rise from them if only we turn with all confidence to the Immaculata. ?The cause of the Immaculata is to be our ac?tivity. We cannot permit that other purposes displace our main purpose: to win the whole world for the most Sacred Heart of Jesus through the Immaculata. Every?thing must measure up to that purpose, because these are divine affairs. Here we need to get on our knees, with the attitude that all prayer, ejaculations, all our imperfections are to be burned for her, so that we love her, draw near to her, throw out from ourselves what is not hers. ?One who cannot bend his knees and beg her in humble prayer to know who she is, let him not expect to learn anything more intimate about her. You know the story of the prayer of Duns Scotus: “Permit me to praise you, 0 Most Holy Virgin; give me strength against your enemies.” ?We see how the first part of this prayer is humble: “Permit me to praise you.” But in the sec?ond part we see how strong and resolute it is: “give me strength against your enemies.” Hence the sec?ond part of the prayer is strength and manliness, strength against one’s enemies.

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Prayer is not for prayer’s own sake, but to help us unite our will with the will of God. Al?ways and everywhere prayer is necessary, but as a means, not an end. ?We are to win the whole world for the Immaculata; therefore we must strongly support ourselves by prayer. If anyone is physically weak, he must nour?ish himself better and more often. In the same way those spiritually sick need more of the nourishment of grace, which can be obtained through prayer. Let us always remember that we will know the Immaculata more in humble prayer and in the loving experiences of daily life, than from learned definitions, distinctions and arguments, even though we are not allowed to ignore these. ?A soul without the spirit of prayer may be convinced that it does much, but it is like a ship that sails very rapidly in order to break itself on a rock.

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I have experienced that only prayer obtains the grace of conversion.

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Feb 01 – Homily – Fr Ignatius: Tempest Tossed Barque of Peter https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/02/01/feb-01-homily-fr-ignatius-tempest-tossed-barque-of-peter/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/02/01/feb-01-homily-fr-ignatius-tempest-tossed-barque-of-peter/#comments Sun, 01 Feb 2009 15:38:17 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2579 Homily #090201 ( 05min) Play – Fr. Ignatius Manfredonia preaches Gospel account of Jesus rebuking the waves to save the storm tossed barque of Peter and relates this to our individual spiritual lives...

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Homily #090201 ( 05min) Play – Fr. Ignatius Manfredonia preaches Gospel account of Jesus rebuking the waves to save the storm tossed barque of Peter and relates this to our individual spiritual lives as we are buffeted by the waves of temptation.
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Apr 08 – Homily – Fr Ignatius: Watch and Pray https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/04/08/apr-08-homily-fr-ignatius-watch-and-pray/ Wed, 08 Apr 2009 12:00:42 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=3966 Homily #090408 ( 04min) Play – On Holy Wednesday we have the traditional reading of the Passion of Our Lord according to Luke. Father highlights the need to watch and pray with Our...

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Homily #090408 ( 04min) Play – On Holy Wednesday we have the traditional reading of the Passion of Our Lord according to Luke. Father highlights the need to watch and pray with Our Lord so that we do not fall into temptation.
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Watch and Pray…that you may not enter into temptation… https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/04/08/watch-and-praythat-you-may-not-enter-into-temptation/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/04/08/watch-and-praythat-you-may-not-enter-into-temptation/#comments Wed, 08 Apr 2009 20:00:58 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=3854 Ave Maria Meditations Could you not watch one hour with Me? (Mt. 14:34) The need for prayer in order to follow the Lord closely: Jesus looks at us with a gaze of expressive...

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Could you not watch one hour with Me? (Mt. 14:34)

The need for prayer in order to follow the Lord closely:

Jesus looks at us with a gaze of expressive simplicity on that night. He looks into souls and hearts in the revealing light of Divine Wisdom. The spectacle of all men’s sins, of the sins of his brothers, files past before his eyes. He sees the deplorable opposition of so many who scorn the happi­ness he offers them, the uselessness of the generous sacrifice He will offer in vain for so many more. He feels great loneliness and moral pain because of this defiance and lack of response to such an outpouring of Divine love.

Three times he looks for those three disciples of his to accompany him in prayer: “Watch with me, be at my side, do not leave me alone”, he has asked them. And again he came and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy; and they did not know what to answer him. Perhaps in that state of tremendous helplessness He seeks a little com­pany, a little human warmth. But his friends abandoned the Friend … That was a night when they should have stayed awake, to have prayed. And they slept. They still did not love enough, and allowing themselves to be beaten by weakness and sadness, they left Jesus alone. In them the Lord found no support; they had been chosen for this and they had let him down …

We must always pray, but there are moments when this prayer has to be intensified. To abandon it would be like abandoning Christ, leaving ourselves at the mercy of the enemy.  Why do you sleep? He asks them – and he asks us too – Rise and pray that you may not enter into tempta­tion. For this reason we say to Jesus: 1f you see me asleep, if you discover that I am afraid of pain, if you notice that I stop when I see the cross more closely, do not leave me! Tell me, as you told Peter, James and John, that you need my affection, my love. Tell me that in order to follow you, in order never to abandon you again into the hands of those who plot your death, I have to overcome my drowsi­ness, my passions and my comfort …

Our daily meditation, if it is true prayer, will keep us alert in the face of the enemy who never sleeps. And it will make us strong so as to endure and defeat temptations and difficulties. If we were to neglect it we would find ourselves in the hands of the enemy. We would lose our joy and we would be left without the strength to accompany Jesus. Jesus wants us to accompany him today.  Without prayer how difficult it is to accompany him! Our own experience tells us so. Yet if we become strong through our daily rela­tionship with Him, we will be able to tell him in all cer­tainty: Even though I die with you, I will not deny you.

Peter could not fulfil his promise that night because, among other things he did not persevere in prayer as the Lord had asked him to do. After his repentance, he would be faithful to his Master, even giving up his own life for him some years later.

Fr. Francis Fernandez (In Conversation with God)

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“My Heart is filled with sorrow to the point of death.

Could you not watch one hour with Me?” (Mk 14:34)

Meditation: The Wound of Rejection

On this Holy Thursday night Jesus showed us the very ‘depth of His love’ by giving us the complete gift of Himself and His total love in the Holy Eucharist. Then He appealed to his apostles for the first holy hour of prayer when He took them into the garden in the middle of the night, and asked them to watch and pray with Him. As He started to pray, He began to sweat blood.

The agony He suffered was the realization that the Holy Eucharist would be rejected by so many and appreciated by so few. To reject the Holy Eucharist is to reject Jesus Himself. He saw down through the ages how He would be left alone, spurned and avoided by men in so many tabernacles of the world, while He comes to bring so much love and so many blessings. How few would believe in His Real Presence; and fewer still respond to His appeal to be loved in the Blessed Sacrament. And His Heart was “filled with sorrow to the point of death.”

The blood He sweated was grief poured out from a broken Heart caused by the sorrow of His Eucharistic love being so rejected. Then an angel brought Jesus indescribable strength and consolation by showing Him every holy hour that you would ever make. At that moment in the garden, Jesus saw you praying before Him now and He knew that His love would be returned.

This is why your visit today is so important to Him. Your holy hour consoles Him for those who do not love Him and wins countless graces for many to be converted to Him. He sees you before Him now and forgets the rejection of the world. Here we offer to Jesus any rejection we may receive from others that He may be loved by all men in this Most Blessed Sacrament.

Fr. Martin Lucia (Come to Me in the Blessed Sacrament)

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0 Jesus, grant that I may fathom the immensity of that love

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“Having loved His own in the world, He loved them unto the end” (Jn.13,1-15), and in those last intimate hours spent in their midst, He wished to give them the greatest proof of His love. Those were hours of sweet intimacy, but also of most painful anguish. Judas had already set the price of the infamous sale; Peter was about to deny his Master; all of them within a short time would abandon Him.

The institution of the Eucharist appeared then as the answer of Jesus to the treachery of men, as the greatest gift of His infinite love in return for the blackest ingratitude. The merciful God would pursue His rebellious creatures, not with threats, but with the most delicate devices of His immense charity.

Jesus had already done and suffered so much for sinful man, but now, at the moment when human malice is about to sound the lowest depths of the abyss, He exhausts the resources of His love, and offers Himself to man, not only as the Redeemer, who will die for him on that Cross, but also as the food which will nourish him. He will feed man with His own Flesh and Blood; moreover, death might claim Him in a few hours, but the Eucharist will perpetuate His real living presence until the end of time.

Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalene OCD  (Divine Intimacy)

“Behold this heart which has so loved man and which has spared itself nothing even to exhausting and spending itself to give witness to this love; and in recompense for the most part I have received only ingratitude.”

One day, when, according to her custom during the octave of Corpus Christi, St. Margaret Mary was deeply engaged in devotions before the Blessed Sacrament, the divine Savior appeared to her, showed her His Heart burning with love, and said: “Behold this Heart, which has so loved men that it has spared nothing, even to exhausting and consuming itself, in order to testify its love. In return I receive from the greater part only ingratitude, by their irreverence and sacrilege, and by the coldness and contempt they have for Me in this sacrament of love. And what is most painful to Me is that they are hearts consecrated to Me. It is for this reason I ask thee that the first Friday after the octave of Corpus Christi be appropriated to a special feast to honor My heart by communicating on that day and making reparation for the indignity that it has received. And I promise that My Heart shall dilate to pour out abundantly the influences of its love on all that will render it this honor or procure its being rendered.”

(From the visions of this saint, devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus spread worldwide as did the need for regular holy hours of reparation in adoration of Jesus in the most Blessed Sacrament.)

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My soul is sad, my heart is breaking tonight.

Could you not watch and comfort me until light?

Am I alone surrounded only by night?

Could you not watch one hour with me?

Could you not keep awake for one hour with me?

Is it so hard that you should do this for me?

I die for you that you might always be free.

Could you not watch one hour with me?

And so I weep, and there is no one to hear,

I am in pain; will no one witness my tears?

I am your God and as my Passion draws near,

could you not watch one hour with me?

(song from A Day With Mary apostolate)

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July 1 – St. Pio Daily – Temptations https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/07/01/july-1-st-pio-daily-temptations/ Wed, 01 Jul 2009 08:01:38 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=5540 Ave Maria!— July’s Theme: Temptation “ ‘Be sober and watch: because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, goeth about seeking whom he may devour. Whom resist ye, strong in faith’. Do...

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Ave Maria!July’s Theme: Temptation

“ ‘Be sober and watch: because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, goeth about seeking whom he may devour. Whom resist ye, strong in faith’. Do not let the many snares of this infernal beast frighten you. Jesus, Who is always with you and Who fights with you and for you, will never permit you to be deceived and overcome.”

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July 2 – St. Pio Daily – Courage in Battle https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/07/02/july-2-st-pio-daily-courage-in-battle/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 08:01:56 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=5543 Ave Maria!— July’s Theme: Temptation “Do not let your heart be frightened when it finds itself in battle with the devil; cast every one of your cares in God alone because He has...

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Ave Maria!July’s Theme: Temptation

“Do not let your heart be frightened when it finds itself in battle with the devil; cast every one of your cares in God alone because He has supreme care of you, and His vigilant grace will always make you triumphant over all the evil arts of the enemy.”

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July 3 – St. Pio Daily – Experiencing Weakness & Misery https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/07/03/july-3-st-pio-daily-experiencing-weakness-misery/ Fri, 03 Jul 2009 08:01:13 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=5544 Ave Maria!— July’s Theme: Temptation “Always trust and take courage; do not be frightened by the prolonged war of satan. Do not lose courage because of the weakness you feel within you, because...

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Ave Maria!July’s Theme: Temptation

“Always trust and take courage; do not be frightened by the prolonged war of satan. Do not lose courage because of the weakness you feel within you, because the soul that fears, distrusts, watches and prays because it is weak, becomes strong as a God; just as, on the contrary, it infallibly happens to who trusts in himself, as if he were a God: it will not be long before he experiences his misery and his weakness.”

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July 4 – St. Pio Daily – Do Not Speak to Satan https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/07/04/july-4-st-pio-daily-do-not-speak-to-satan/ Sat, 04 Jul 2009 08:01:18 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=5545 Ave Maria!— July’s Theme: Temptation “Do not listen to the devil, do not stop to listen to his suggestions; despise him as always and take care not to stop and talk directly with...

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Ave Maria!July’s Theme: Temptation

“Do not listen to the devil, do not stop to listen to his suggestions; despise him as always and take care not to stop and talk directly with him. To stop and talk with this enemy (that is, intending to stop and talk directly with him to despise him), the soul, if it does not remain deceived, does not, however, always come out of it without receiving some burns.”

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July 5 – St. Pio Daily – A Trial of the Divine Will https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/07/05/july-5-st-pio-daily-a-trial-of-the-divine-will/ Sun, 05 Jul 2009 08:01:36 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=5547 Ave Maria!— July’s Theme: Temptation “The war that satan wages against you is the trial of the Divine will. All souls that are lovers of Jesus must be tried with the fire of...

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Ave Maria!July’s Theme: Temptation

“The war that satan wages against you is the trial of the Divine will. All souls that are lovers of Jesus must be tried with the fire of temptations. St. Paul himself felt and experienced this hard trial in his pilgrimage. With sighs and with anguish he unceasingly asked to be freed from it, but he was answered by Jesus that His grace would be enough for him – the same voice He makes heard to all the souls that want to love Him with sincerity and purity of heart.”

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