wisdom | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com Breathe Freely Fri, 01 Mar 2019 19:48:11 +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 wisdom | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com 32 32 Video – Fra Joseph – No Apologies #29: Objections to Prayer https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/01/08/video-no-apologies-objections-to-prayer/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/01/08/video-no-apologies-objections-to-prayer/#comments Tue, 08 Jan 2008 23:03:39 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=860 No Apologies #29 – Obligation to Prayer (5min) >>> Play Ave Maria! “The prayer of petition is not like a Coke machine – we just put our money in, push the button and...

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“The prayer of petition is not like a Coke machine – we just put our money in, push the button and get exactly what we want. God answers our prayers according to His wisdom and justice.”

Ave Maria!

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May 19 – Homily – Fr Angelo: Heavenly Wisdom https://dev.airmaria.com/2008/05/19/may-19-homily-fr-angelo-heavenly-wisdom/ Mon, 19 May 2008 14:36:44 +0000 http://www.airmaria.com/?p=1477 Homily #080519 ( 10min) Play – Wordly wisdom comes from experiencing the world but supernatural wisdom comes from experiencing God. Listen as Fr Angelo explains how through following the commandments of God, maintaining...

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Homily #080519 ( 10min) Play – Wordly wisdom comes from experiencing the world but supernatural wisdom comes from experiencing God. Listen as Fr Angelo explains how through following the commandments of God, maintaining a prayer life and especially taking up our cross daily, we can experience God, and so gain wisdom and joy in this world and the next.
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Jan 28 – Homily – Fr Angelo: St Thomas the Rich Soil https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/01/28/jan-28-homily-fr-angelo-st-thomas-the-rich-soil/ Wed, 28 Jan 2009 12:54:21 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2566 Homily #090128 ( 08min) Play – From the parable of the Sower of the Seed, Fr. Angelo Geiger explains the need for parables both to illustrate the truth and keep it from the...

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Homily #090128 ( 08min) Play – From the parable of the Sower of the Seed, Fr. Angelo Geiger explains the need for parables both to illustrate the truth and keep it from the proud. He then presents St. Thomas Aquinas as an example of someone who receives the wisdom of the Word of God and through the rich soil of his humility produces abundant fruit.
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From a Retreat on St. Therese https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/02/12/from-a-retreat-on-st-therese/ Thu, 12 Feb 2009 20:00:32 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2589 AVE MARIA MEDITATIONS   TRUST IN COMPASSIONATE LOVE     Pere Liagre, CS.Sp. writing in his book “A Retreat with St. Therese” :   I propose to take two pages from her book....

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AVE MARIA MEDITATIONS
 
TRUST IN COMPASSIONATE LOVE
 
 

Pere Liagre, CS.Sp. writing in his book “A Retreat with St. Therese” :

 

I propose to take two pages from her book. The more I meditate on these two pages, the more they seem to sum up the whole of Therese’s ascetic doctrine. The first passage, seems to me to be, in plain and simple language, the very expression of St. Paul’s “Whosoever are led by the Spirit of God … ” This is what she says:  “I have always longed to become a Saint…but, alas, 1 have always found that when I compare myself to them, there is the same difference that we see in nature between the mountain peak lost in the clouds, and the tiny grain of sand trodden under the feet of the passers-, by. Far from being discouraged, 1 say to myself: God, would never put unrealizable desires into our heart.”

 

Let us pause here for a moment. The Saint’s reasoning is admirable. God, the Holy Ghost, never inspires the soul with desires that cannot be gratified; He only awakens desires in order to satisfy them and more completely than we can imagine or ask for.

 

The desires of the soul, therefore, come wholly from God!  The word ‘desire’ is constantly on Therese’s lips, and this, by itself, says much. Her personal desires are classical; they pass all bounds, even all reason; they are immense, infinite. “I told myself; God cannot inspire unrealizable desires: therefore, in spite of my littleness, I can aspire to sanctity. I cannot make myself bigger. Therefore, I must be content to stay as I am with my innumerable imperfections. But I want to try and find a very direct little way to heaven – a short cut- a perfectly new little way.

Ours is a century of inventions; there is no need now to climb a staircase step by step; in rich men’s houses a lift is a very convenient substitute: I, too, want to discover a lift to carry me up to Jesus, for I am far too little to climb the steep stairway of perfection. ” How many souls say the same thing, and remain discouraged at the foot of the stairs!

 

“Then I began to search the Holy Scriptures for some indication of this lift which my soul desired: and I read these words, straight from the lips of Wisdom Himself: ‘Whosoever is a little one. let him come to Me! … ‘ Then God drew near, for I knew I had found what I was looking for. Wanting now to know what he would do to the little one, I went on with my search, and this is what I found: ‘As one whom the mother caresseth, so will I comfort you … I will carry you in my bosom, and I will caress you upon my knees.’ Oh, never did tenderer, sweeter words gladden my heart, The lift which is to carry to heaven is Thy arms, 0 Jesus! There is no need for me to grow bigger; on the contrary, I must stay little, and I must become so more and more.”

 

This is for me the whole of her sanctity, the whole of her spirituality. First, the desire to love God, to love Him perfectly; then humility: “Whosover is a little one” and ­lastly, confidence: “Let him come to me.” The soul surrenders itself; it steps into the lift; it is borne upwards, “led by the Spirit of God”.

 

Having tried to reduce Therese’s “Little Way” to its theological elements, I repeat that I think her whole doctrine is contained in this page. But, it may be asked, what about correcting faults and acquiring virtues? What of the human co-operation in the path of perfection? I am certain that, for Therese, all this was contained in a better way in the simple formula, self-­surrender with humility and confidence. The soul must be sincere in this gift of self, yielding itself just as it is, with all its shortcomings and all its wretchedness to the all-powerful Compassionate Love in Whom it believes.

 

In whom it believes, I say, for here we see the sovereign importance of faith in the Love, in the Compassionate Love, of our Heavenly Father for our wretchedness. The soul is not, of course, dispensed from taking its part, from working and striving. But in doing so, it looks more to God than to itself; it puts its confidence in God and surrenders itself to God’s action rather than acts itself. “Led by the spirit of God” Throughout, the chief part, the first movement, the primary action is God’s. The soul acts and strives, but it is aware that, first and foremost, it is carried by God,.

 

Love, it knows itself loved. Hence its confidence, which is its strength. Its efforts, too are humble and calm without disturbance or impatience, without haste or anxiety and, more important than all, without discouragement.

 

Let us now turn to the second page I mentioned. This page, which treats directly of the soul’s striving, clarifies and completes the theology of the life in a wonderful way. Therese was then Novice Mistress. One of the ­novices was discouraged, at her failure to correct her imperfections. “You remind me,” said Therese, “of a tiny child beginning to stand upright, but unable as yet to walk. Longing to reach her mother at the top of the stairs, she keeps on lifting her little foot to mount the first step; a fruitless task. She falls over again and again, unable to make any progress Well! you must be that little child. By the practice of every virtue, keep on lifting your little foot to scale the stair of perfection, and do not imagine that you will be able to mount the first step! No, but God does not ask more than your goodwill. From the top of the stairs He is lovingly watching you. Soon,.won by your fruitless efforts,. He will Himself come down, and taking you in His arms and will bear you away forever to His kingdom-which you will never leave again.”

 

That is an exact description of our co-operation.in the work of our sanctification: that is what God wants: our goodwill, our desire to please Him, and our own poor little efforts. That is all we are capable of, little fruitless efforts. When God decides that we have shown enough goodwill, that is to say, when we go on humbly and patiently always t:rying to please Him, in spite of the uselessness of all we do, then He comes down and takes us in His arms and carries us : it is the lift again! But this time our part and God’s.

 

What peace, what calm there is in her way of describing the striving after perfection, the labor of acquiring the virtues! We feel that the soul is wholly turned to God, wholly rests in Him, even when it is acting and working, confiding in Him, even in its failures and imperfections. We feel that the soul is too busy with God to think of itself, so that, even when striving to make this or that progress, to gain this or that virtue, its aim is. more to make itself pleasing to God than to perfect itself, which is, in fact, a very different thing,.

 

To surrender oneself, to yield oneself without thought of self or preoccupation with self: renunciation. That is all! That is why holiness is not to be found in this or that practice. It consists in a disposition of the heart which yields us humble and little into God’s arms, conscious of our weakness and wholly and utterly confident in His fatherly goodness. But how few there are who know how to do this? We must be willing to remain little and weak always and there is the difficulty.

 

Let us love our littleness, love to feel our nothingness, then we shall be truly poor in spirit, and, however far away we are, Jesus will come and seek us. He will transform us into living flames of love. Everything, then, serves to unite the soul to God, which is the one thing necessary. Such is the state in which Therese invites souls, “little souls,” to establish themselves; that of a child of God who in all things lets himself be drawn, lifted, carried by the arms of Jesus, that is to say, by the Spirit of Love. It is the Gospel teaching. Let us become little children again! 

 

“The arms of Jesus” -in theological terms this metaphor means the Spirit of Jesus, the Holy Ghost with His Gifts, which are, as it were, the arms with which He lifts us up. “Lift” is a wonderfully apt description of the Holy Ghost. It is the modern equivalent of St. Paul’s: “Whosoever are led by the Spirit of God. ” In the matter of sanctity it is indeed the Holy Ghost who sets us in motion and lifts us up, who carries us and raises us to the perfection of love, to sanctity.

  

What is required from us? Humility and confidence: “Whosover is a little one, let him come to me!” Enlightened by the Holy Ghost, Therese perfectly understood these words of Wisdom. “To be wholly little,” that is to say, to know and love our helplessness, and for that reason “to go to him” that is to Infinite Love; this is how we enter the lift. And then He carries us up; He does it, not we ourselves. All we have to do is not to interfere, to yeild ourselves to His upward movement. He will lift us up above ourselves, above our wretchedness and our shortcomings, and little by little, will free us from ourselves, from our egoism! That is His work, His essential work. He will do this Divine work if, while desiring its realization in us, we rely in no way ourselves, but rather, fearlessly, unhesitatingly and . unreservedly on Him, on His gratuitous and all-powerful Love. The desire to love, humility, confidence; that is all.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Feb 20 – Homily – Fr Angelo: Take up Your Cross https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/02/20/feb-20-homily-fr-angelo-take-up-your-cross/ Fri, 20 Feb 2009 14:51:32 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=2706 Homily #090220 ( 10min) Play – “Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me”. Listen to Fr. Angelo as he preaches on the wisdom of...

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Homily #090220 ( 10min) Play – “Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me”. Listen to Fr. Angelo as he preaches on the wisdom of the cross; before we can be filled we must be emptied.
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Jun 13 – Homily – Fr Angelo: St Anthony Wisdom and Holiness https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/06/13/jun-13-homily-fr-angelo-st-anthony-wisdom-and-holiness/ Sat, 13 Jun 2009 13:28:58 +0000 http://1789202246 Homily #090613 ( 11min) Play – The wise man sets aside everything to purchase wisdom. Listen as Father explains that true wisdom is to take up your cross and follow Christ as did...

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Homily #090613 ( 11min) Play – The wise man sets aside everything to purchase wisdom. Listen as Father explains that true wisdom is to take up your cross and follow Christ as did the St. Anthony, Franciscan and Doctor of the Church.
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Feb 10 – Homily – Fr Angelo: St. Scholastica Loved Much https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/02/10/feb-10-homily-fr-angelo-st-scholastica-loved-much/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/02/10/feb-10-homily-fr-angelo-st-scholastica-loved-much/#comments Wed, 10 Feb 2010 12:48:48 +0000 http://1942523908 Homily #100210 ( 05min) Play – On the feast of St. Scholastica, sister of St. Benedict, Fr. Angelo reflects on the need to have the wisdom to love Our Lord like the wise...

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Homily #100210 ( 05min) Play – On the feast of St. Scholastica, sister of St. Benedict, Fr. Angelo reflects on the need to have the wisdom to love Our Lord like the wise virgins in today’s Gospel.
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Jul 18 – Homily – Fr Ignatius:That Repressive Spirit https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/07/18/jul-18-homily-fr-ignatiusthat-repressive-spirit/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/07/18/jul-18-homily-fr-ignatiusthat-repressive-spirit/#comments Sun, 18 Jul 2010 14:56:12 +0000 http://1406751258 Homily #100718 ( 07min) Play – Fr. Ignatius preaches on the first reading from Paul’s Epistle to the Romans which exhorts us to live according to the spirit as opposed to the flesh,...

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Homily #100718 ( 07min) Play – Fr. Ignatius preaches on the first reading from Paul’s Epistle to the Romans which exhorts us to live according to the spirit as opposed to the flesh, that is, to live selflessly and to control inordinate desires. He compares this wisdom to that of modern psychology which calls this “repression”.
Ave Maria! Eighth Sunday after Pentecost – Mass: EF, Suscepimus DeusReadings:
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Oct 31 – Homily – Fr Bonaventure: Jericho Then and Now https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/10/31/oct-31-homily-fr-bonaventure-jericho-then-and-now/ Sun, 31 Oct 2010 14:45:52 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2010/10/31/oct-31-homily-fr-bonaventure-jericho-then-and-now/ Recording Failed – In today’s Gospel Our Lord brings salvation to Zacheus of Jericho. Fr. Bonaventure preaches on how Jericho is a symbol of sinfulness that has been conquered by Christ’s presence. This...

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Recording Failed – In today’s Gospel Our Lord brings salvation to Zacheus of Jericho. Fr. Bonaventure preaches on how Jericho is a symbol of sinfulness that has been conquered by Christ’s presence. This place was one of the most ancient cities in the world and was the lowest place below sea level that is inhabited by man and so is a symbol of Hell. The citizens were devotees of the lunar deities and practiced the associated vices, ones that would cause people to loose their mind, becoming literally lunatics.  He connects this with the culture of modern decadent cities using Chapter 2 of the Book of Wisdom and how Christ is needed just as before for bringing the Kingdom of God to these bastions of Satan.
Ave Maria! 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time – Mass: OF, – Readings:
1st: wis 11:22-12:1
Resp: psa 145:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13, 14
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Jul 03 – Homily – Fr Tito: Find Rest in Humility and Meekness https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/07/08/jul-03-homily-fr-tito-find-rest-in-humily-and-meekness/ Fri, 08 Jul 2011 14:59:32 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=20550 Homily #110703t ( 09min) Play – The gift of wisdom can make a child more intelligent than those who govern our country. Ave Maria! Mass: 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Sunday –...

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Homily #110703t ( 09min) Play – The gift of wisdom can make a child more intelligent than those who govern our country.
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Mass: 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Sunday – Form: OF
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1st: zec 9:9-10
Resp: psa 145:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14
2nd: rom 8:9, 11-13
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