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Sunday, June 19, 2011

praying for Fr. Corapi

Re: Fr. Corapi Statement


I was praying hard for Fr. Corapi last night, and had a dream of looking at my
right hand and seeing a terrible wound in the center of the palm, and nobody
thought anything of it. when I woke up, I had a strong feeling that Fr. Corapi
is being unfairly victimized, and taking punishment for someone else's sin. I
pray he can offer up his personal portion of Christ's passion to overcome the
evil one's attacks.
Who but the evil one comes to destroy and to steal?

Ginny

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

unfailing prayer to Saint Anthony

Unfailing Prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua
"Blessed by God in his Angels and in His Saints"




O Holy St. Anthony, gentlest of Saints, your love for God and Charity for His creatures, made you worthy, when on earth, to possess miraculous powers. Encouraged by this thought, I implore you to obtain for me [your request here]. O gentle and loving St. Anthony, whose heart was ever full of human sympathy, whisper my petition into the ears of the sweet Infant Jesus, who loved to be folded in your arms; and the gratitude of my heart will ever be yours.
Amen.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Archbishop Sheen

Archbishop Sheen Today! -- Praying the Rosary

The medical and scientific communities have recently proclaimed what Catholics have known for centuries — reciting the Rosary is good for you. [1]

However, the medical experts missed the raison d'être for the origin of the Rosary when they hypothesized it was developed by man to give those p...raying a sense of well-being as a result of their slowed cardiovascular rhythms.

Not quite, O men of modern science; but, nice try.

In truth, Heaven was the originator of the Rosary. The Blessed Virgin, in the 13th century, gave the Rosary to St. Dominic. Because belief of this Sacred Tradition requires faith, it is much easier to reason that man, for health reasons, devised the Rosary.

The above modern hypothesis is not entirely in the wrong, for there are a great number of benefits (graces) received by reciting the Rosary, both of the body and of the soul.

Praying the Rosary does bring us peace when prayed well and it consequently does slow down the cardiovascular rhythms of our body. More importantly, it gives us a more perfect knowledge of Christ. How does it do this?

The Rosary is 'a Christocentric prayer. It has all the depth of the Gospel message in its entirety.

The Rosary is the perfect compliment to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. It sustains and echoes our sacramental life. The Rosary is a 'path to contemplation' — a path that Pope John Paul II said he follows daily, realizing each day's work within the mysteries of the Rosary.

Moreover, the Rosary purifies our souls, gives us victory over our enemies, allows us to practice virtue, sends us graces and merits, and allows us to help pay our debts against our temporal punishment. [2]

The Rosary is also a prayer for peace in our families and in our world. What better time than in this era to pray the family Rosary, as Fr. Patrick Peyton instructed. He said, "The family that prays together, stays together." [3]

Pope Leo XIII, often called "the Pope of the Rosary," strived to maintain the tradition of this prayer, which he asserted was a strong spiritual weapon against evil. [4]

In addition, Sacred Tradition tells that The Fifteen Promises of the Virgin Mary (to those who recite the Rosary) was revealed in a message to St. Dominic and Blessed Alan 1208 A.D.

Our world owes a great debt of gratitude, perhaps more than our human minds can understand, to the holy St. Dominic. It is impossible to talk about the Rosary without significant mention of St. Dominic. Sacred Tradition and thirteen recent Popes tell us that Mary first revealed the Rosary devotion to St. Dominic.

Having received a vision of the Blessed Mother, Dominic began to spread the prayer of the Rosary in his missionary work among the Albigensians, a neo-Manichaean group of fanatical heretics. Albigenses believed that everything material was evil and everything spiritual was good. St. Dominic used the Rosary to convert the heretical Albigensians.

The Rosary was most strongly supported by the tradition of the Dominican Order. Pope Leo XIII affirmed over and over the Dominican origin of the Rosary and in a letter to the Bishop of Carcassone (1889), he accepts the tradition of Prouille, France, as the place where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to St. Dominic, revealing the devotion to the Rosary.

Pope Alexander VI in 1495, addressed St. Dominic as "the renowned preacher long ago of the Confraternity of the Rosary, and through his merits, the whole world was preserved from universal ruin."

During an interview that Pope John Paul II gave in Germany during 1980 he held up his Rosary and said:

"This is the remedy that should be used in the struggle against evil. Pray the Rosary daily."

Mindful of the action of Pope Pius V in the Battle of Lepanto, Pope John Paul II, said in his Angelus address of October 1983:

"It is not a question now of asking for great victories, as at Lepanto and Vienna, rather it is a question of asking Mary to provide us with valorous fighters against the spirit of error and evil, with the arms of the Gospel, that is, the Cross and God's Word. The Rosary prayer is man's prayer for man."

On 16 October, 2002 the Pope John Paul II began the twenty-fifth year of his service as Successor of Peter. He chose to celebrate his anniversary — the fifth longest Pontificate in history — by writing an Apostolic Letter: Rosarium Virginis Mariae, The Rosary of the Virgin Mary.

In one of the most beautiful of his documents Pope John Paul announces the Year of the Rosary — October 2002 — October 2003. He urges us to rediscover the Rosary: to 'contemplate with Mary the face of Christ.' [5]

Those who pray the Rosary regularly would do well to be enrolled in the Dominican Archconfraternity's Spiritual Rosary Confraternity.

As Pope Leo XIII said in his encyclical on the Confraternity, "whenever a person fulfills his obligation of reciting the Rosary according to the rule of the Confraternity, he includes in his intentions all its members, and they in turn render him the same service many times over." [6]

A plenary indulgence is granted if the Rosary is recited in a church, or public oratory or in a family group, a religious community or pious association; a partial indulgence [7] is granted in other circumstances." [8]

Carry your Rosary upon your person whenever possible. The popular devotion is the most powerful prayer outside of the Holy Mass. Do not miss one day without it.See More

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Sacred Heart of Jesus, today I wish to live in You, in Your Grace, in which I desire at all costs to persevere. Keep me from sin and strengthen my will by helping me to keep watch over my senses, my imagination, and my heart. Help me to correct my faults which are the source of sin. I beg You to do this, O Jesus, through Mary, Your Immaculate Mother.
Amen.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Sacred Heart of Jesus

HOW CAN WE BE DEVOTED TO THE SACRED HEART
Here are a few things that everyone can do without the slightest difficulty.
They will fill us with peace and consolation and obtain for us countless
blessings.

1. Wear a medal or badge of the Sacred Heart; or place an image of the Sacred in
your auto, for inspiration while doing reparational driving.

2. Enthrone in your home a large picture of the Sacred Heart.
3. Read the short prayer of confidence which follows below.
4. Repeat every day as often as possible, the ejaculation:
"Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place my trust in Thee!"
"Sacred Heart of Jesus, Thy Kingdom Come!"
It is impossible that Our Lord can refuse to hear us if we thus storm His Sacred
Heart.

5. Lastly, we shall give great pleasure to the Sacred Heart by offering Him,
with patience and resignation, our work, our sorrows, and our difficulties,
whatever they may be. We shall thus transform our most ordinary actions into
works of great merit and our pains and troubles will win for us an eternal
reward.

It is recommended to receive Holy Communion frequently, every day, when
possible.

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actually, I forgot to post here, and intend to do better.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Chinese Bishop freed after 10 years

this good news is from Zenit;

Chinese Bishop Freed After 10 Years
Seminary Rector Arrested in 1996

BAODING, China, AUG. 27, 2006 (Zenit.org).- After a decade of confinement, the Chinese authorities released Auxiliary Bishop Francis An Shuxin of Baoding, in Hebei province.

The prelate, 57, was released Thursday because he accepted recognition by the government, but without registering with the Patriotic Association, reported AsiaNews.

In China, the government allows religious practice only with known personnel and in places registered with the Religious Affairs Bureau and under the control of the Patriotic Association. Officials see the "underground" Catholic Church as obeying the Pope directly.

The bishop was arrested in May 1996 during a raid on the underground seminary of Baoding, of which he was rector, by order of then-President Jiang Zemin.

The seminary was then disbanded, and priests on the formation team were arrested.

The U.S.-based Cardinal Kung Foundation also reported Bishop Shuxin's release in a communiqué sent to ZENIT.

According to the note, the only time the bishop was seen during his detention was in 2000, when the police allowed him to visit his elderly mother to mark the Chinese New Year.

He had told her "I will see you in heaven," said the foundation.

AsiaNews reported that the bishop said that he had been "treated well" throughout these years, though his movements were restricted.

At least six underground bishops of Hebei have disappeared, among them Bishop James Su Zhimin, 73, of Baoding.

Only one other bishop has been recognized by the government without registering with the Patriotic Association -- Bishop Lucas Li Jingfeng of Shaanxi.

He was one of the four bishops invited by Benedict XVI to the Synod on the Eucharist in 2005. The Chinese government did not allow any of the bishops to attend.

Hebei is the Chinese region with the greatest concentration of Catholics, numbering over 1.5 million, most of whom belong to the underground Church.
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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

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