Monday, November 30, 2015

Each flower bore a letter of the Virgin’s name




* November 30 – Our Lady of Good Help (Nantes, France) – Blessed Josbert (d.1186)  * Each flower bore a letter of the Virgin’s name ----- A Moment with Mary --

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November 30 – Our Lady of Good Help (Nantes, France) – Blessed Josbert (d.1186) 

Each flower bore a letter of the Virgin’s name


Josbert or Valbebertus, a Benedictine monk of Saint Bertin, near Saint-Omer in the diocese of Arras, France, was known for his devotion to Mary. Legend has it that after his death, a rosebush bloomed out of his mouth, whose flowers bore the name of Mary.

On November 30, 1186, the feast day of Saint Andrew, the monks of Deols had gathered for the office of matins. The abbot went through the choir and checked if everyone was there. His eyes came to an empty stall. “Where is our brother Josbert?” He asked. No one knew.

The abbot hurried out. After a few moments he returned, pale and weeping: “My brothers, something important has happened. Blessed Josbert is in heaven. Come look at the great miracle that has happened to his body.” The monks rushed to enter the cell where a wonderful sight awaited them—wrapped in his black habit as in a shroud, his hands clasped, his face turned upward, Josbert lay lifeless on his mat. Two scarlet roses sprouted from his eyes, two more blossomed from his ears, and a fifth one was between his lips. Each flower bore within its calyx a letter of the Virgin’s name.

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Miraculous Rose Petal





Sunday, November 29, 2015

"What do you want from us?" Mary spoke for the first time: "For you to be good."

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November 29 – The Virgin with the Golden Heart (Beauraing, Belgium, 1932)

What do you want from us?


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In Beauraing (diocese of Namur, Belgium), the Virgin Mary appeared 33 times to five children, from November 29, 1932 to January 3, 1933. The children were the Voisin siblings: Fernande, 15, Gilberte, 13, and Albert, 11 and the Degeimbre sisters: AndrĂ©e, 14 and Gilberte, 9 years of age.



On December 29th, when the Virgin opened her arms as a sign saying of good-bye, the children saw her heart lit up as if it were made of gold. Hence the name given to Our Lady of Beauraing—the Virgin with the Golden Heart. This “golden heart” recalls the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima’s Immaculate Heart.

On December 2, 1932, the children asked her: "What do you want from us?" Mary spoke for the first time: "For you to be good." On December 21st, their next question was: "Tell us who you are," to which she replied: "I am the Immaculate Virgin."

On January 3rd, Mary entrusted a secret to the three youngest children. She promised: "I will convert sinners," and gave her name again: "I am the Mother of God, Queen of Heaven. Do you love my Son? Do you love me? ... So, sacrifice yourself for me. Farewell."

The authenticity of the facts was proclaimed on July 2, 1949, by the bishop of Namur, Bishop Charue.

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Bishop André-Marie Charue, bishop of Namur

From the Friars eLetter: Hey Church, here we go again!

English: Advent wreath, First Advent Sunday
English: Advent wreath, First Advent Sunday (Photo credit: Wikipedia)




Hey Church, here we go again! The holy season of Advent begins the liturgical year. The awesome prayers and readings will focus us on the core reason for the season:

God made a promise.



In the midst of our daily drama, He is with us. Though there are scary signs in the sun, moon and stars, He is with us. Even if the sea roars, the earth shakes and your life is filled with anxiety, He is with us.

So basically, “We know that all things work for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose ... What then shall we say to this? If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:28-31)

+ Fr. Luke Mary Fletcher, CFR
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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Spiritual Gems-The Great Reality to Which We Are Called Now-November 28, 2015

The Great Reality to Which We Are Called Now

"Apart from the eternal and perfect happiness that I enjoy with the Father (and Holy Spirit)...My happiness is to reproduce Myself in the souls that I have created out of Love. The more a soul allows Me to reproduce Myself faithfully in her, the more joy and contentment I find.  The greatest joy a soul can give Me is to allow Me to raise her to My Divinity. Yes, my little bride, I take immense pleasure in transforming a soul into Myself, in deifying it, in absorbing it wholly into the Divinity.

Our Lord to Blessed Dina Belanger from "The Autobiography of Dina Belanger"


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Do you love the Blessed Virgin? Then you should spend time with her.

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November 28 - Saint Catherine LabourĂ© (d.1876) 

Nobody will do it for you as well as you


Do you love the Blessed Virgin? Then you should spend time with her. How? By praying the Rosary properly. But, in the Rosary... we always repeat the same words! Always the same words? What about young lovers, don’t they always say the same things to each other? ...

The supernatural virtues would really grow in us if we only spent more time with Mary, who is our Mother! Let’s not hesitate to repeat throughout the day—with the heart, not necessarily with words—small, short prayers...

She is your Mother and you are her child. She loves you as if you were her only child in the world. Talk to her accordingly—tell her everything that happens to you, honor her, love her. Nobody will do it for you as well as you, if you don’t do it. I assure you that if you take this route, you will at once find all the love of Christ: and you will find yourself immersed in the ineffable life of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit...

You will be the Christian you sometimes dream of becoming—full of good works of charity and justice, happy and strong, understanding towards others and demanding of yourself.

Saint JosemarĂ­a EscrivĂ¡ de Balaguer, Founder of Opus Dei 


Friday, November 27, 2015

The nurse soaked the dressing in water from Lourdes and applied it to the wound. What happened next was a miracle!




* November 27 – The Miraculous Medal (Paris, France, 1830)  * The nurse soaked the dressing in water from Lourdes and applied it to the wound. What happened next was a miracle!  ----- A Moment with Mary --

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November 27 – The Miraculous Medal (Paris, France, 1830) 

The nurse soaked the dressing in water from Lourdes and applied it to the wound. What happened next was a miracle! 


The Grotto of Massabielle (Wikipedia)
In September 1914, the first WWI casualties arrived in the Shrine of Lourdes, following the bishop’s decision to make rooms that were usually reserved for sick pilgrims available to the army. A soldier named Colin came in with a broken arm and a shrapnel-infected wound.

The doctor attempted an operation to remove it in vain. All dressing changes made Colin suffer horribly and caused heavy bleeding. Gangrene soon set in, alarming the nun in charge of him. She asked him if he would like to receive the last rites, but he declined the offer, preferring a non-religious burial.

The good Sister started a novena to Our Lady of Lourdes. By the second day, the soldier agreed to receive the last rites, but his condition worsened. The odor given off by the injury was such that the nun had to isolate the patient in the morgue, next to his coffin. She decided to redress the wound, soaking it in water from the Grotto.

The next day, the wound began to heal, to the amazement of the medical officer who finally managed to extract the shrapnel. The patient healed and fully recovered the use of his damaged limb.

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Saint Bernadette (Wikipedia)