J.M.J.
Today I want to share an astounding testimony given by a newly ordained Priest from Ireland in Medjugorje!!
English Homily in Medjugorje for August 7, 2017 (http://marytv.tv/?page_id=192 ):
August 8, 2017
St. Dominic
Dear Family of Mary!
St. Dominic
Dear Family of Mary!
"...My motherly desire is for all of my children to be united in love for Jesus. Therefore, I am calling you, my apostles, to live the Eucharist with joy, because in the Eucharist my Son gives Himself to you anew and with His example shows the love and sacrifice towards the neighbor. Thank you." (April 2, 2015)
Today I want to share an astounding testimony given by a newly ordained Priest from Ireland in Medjugorje!!
English Homily in Medjugorje for August 7, 2017 (http://marytv.tv/?page_id=192 ):
It's
a great joy to be here with you all in this beautiful place. My name is
Fr. Michael Donnelly. I'm originally from Armagh, Ireland. And I am
part of a religious community called "The Missionaries of the Most Holy
Eucharist". And I am just six weeks newly ordained a priest by the mercy
of God.
So just briefly what I would like to share with you today is really a short testimony. My vocation is a fruit of this place, Medjugorje. It was in 2011 that I first came here. I came here with my mother and my brother. I was very much someone who was searching. I knew very little about our Catholic faith. I had been going to Mass every Sunday, but I didn't understand the Mass or the Catholic faith.
So just briefly what I would like to share with you today is really a short testimony. My vocation is a fruit of this place, Medjugorje. It was in 2011 that I first came here. I came here with my mother and my brother. I was very much someone who was searching. I knew very little about our Catholic faith. I had been going to Mass every Sunday, but I didn't understand the Mass or the Catholic faith.
I
came to Medjugorje here, and I had a real powerful encounter with
Christ. It was a most beautiful encounter and I know that the Blessed
Mother Mary, she took me here along with my brother as well, who had a
powerful encounter with the Lord. It was the 19th of August. I remember
it was so intense. I was sitting just over there, the 19th of August at
20 past 10:00, on a Friday. The priest was giving his homily. And just
whatever he said, and for everything I heard and the people I met...I
was so aware of God and His presence. The Holy Spirit penetrated to the
very depths of my heart. It was so, so intense.
And
what came from this was my Eucharistic Faith. From that moment I had
the knowledge that Jesus Christ was truly present in the Blessed
Sacrament. Something that I never knew. I couldn't remember in my heart
any time when I truly knew that it was Jesus Christ truly present in the
Blessed Sacrament. The Living God!
And also our
Blessed Mother Mary as well. I got a relationship with her. Because when
I came here I was praying to her but I couldn't understand why one
woman was being given so much veneration as was given to our Blessed
Mother Mary. It was in that moment I just knew that she is the Mother of
God and she's my mother.
The first thing I did
was go over to the statue after Mass, and I apologized to our Blessed
Mother and I said, "Mother, please, help me to love you the way you want
me to love you."
So when I left Medjugorje I felt
the Lord call me very strongly to be a priest. But before I came to
Medjugorje I had just been engaged a month before. But after I came to
Medjugorje, two weeks later the engagement was off.
When
I knew that Jesus was present in the Blessed Sacrament, I liked to go
to Mass every day and receive the Divine Flesh, the Body and Blood, Soul
and Divinity of Our Lord, Jesus Christ into my heart, every day. At
Mass I could go and listen to the Word of God, Every day. I could go
spend time with Jesus in Eucharistic Adoration every day. My whole life
was changed.
And the Lord has drawn me ever deeper
into His Eucharistic Heart. That is what we all long for. We all long
for Jesus. Our faith is a Eucharistic faith. It is the faith that we get
at Baptism. But it needs to be nourished. We need to spend time with
Jesus. It is only Jesus who will satisfy us. You know, it says "All
those who ate were satisfied." It is only Jesus in the Holy Eucharist
who will satisfy us.
When we received the
Eucharist it calls us into that sacrificial love. We live no longer for
ourselves but for Christ. It is only through the Eucharist that we are
able to live the heroic virtues of Charity. Of loving our enemies.
Forgiving those who have hurt us. To love those who cause suffering upon
us. To live the life of chastity. Only through the Eucharist. To have
patience in times of suffering and difficulty. Only through the
Eucharist.
St. John Paul the Great said we must be
a Eucharistic soul to be an authentic Christian. We must be a
Eucharistic soul to be an authentic Christian. That's what we need
because our souls thirst for Jesus. Our hearts long for Jesus. We yearn
for the greatest gift that Divine Mercy has given us, Jesus in the
Eucharist.
And that is why we turn to our Blessed
Mother Mary and we consecrate ourselves to our Blessed Mother Mary, we
give our hearts to her. And she gives us her heart, her desires. Her
desire is only for Jesus to be loved above all things. Can you imagine
the hunger of our Blessed Mother Mary's heart for Jesus in Holy
Communion?
In a few moments Almighty God will be
made present here. His Sacred Heart truly beating in a most beautiful
and mysterious way. Beating out of love for each one of us. Trembling
with love. Trembling with love. Just to come into our hearts to receive
that love that we have, the gratitude for the greatest gift that God has
given us Himself, His divine Flesh.
That is what
we do with our Blessed Mother Mary. And we have to prepare ourselves
well for God's greatest gift. And that is another gift of Medjugorje,
Confessions! We go to confession to give the Lord everything. All our
sins, all our weaknesses, all our hurts. We go there to receive His
love, His mercy, His grace, His transforming grace. To heal us and to
help us to grow, and live for Jesus and to prepare well to receive the
greatest gift. So then we will be truly transformed and give ourselves
to Christ and be truly authentic Christians.
That
is what is lacking in the world today. To be an authentic Christian is a
Eucharistic soul, which means we are called to love. As Jesus says in
John 13:35. "They will know that you are my disciples by the love you
have for one another." We are called to love. Sacrificial love.
So
we just pray now to our Blessed Mother Mary that she will take complete
possession of our hearts and prepare us well always to receive this
greatest Gift and draw us ever deeper into the Heart of her Son Jesus in
the Holy Eucharist. And that we will have a heart full of love, deep
gratitude, and just give ourselves to the Lord.
And
when we go back then to where we live we will seek the Lord, seek where
He is. Seek His presence continually, just to be with His presence,
just to be there in His presence. To increase our faith and our love for
Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Because Our Lady always draws the
faithful to the Eucharist.
Let that be the measure
of our pilgrimage here to Medjugorje when we go back. How close am I
getting to Jesus in the Eucharist? Do I spend more time with Jesus? Am I
getting closer to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament? Is the desire of my
heart increasing for Jesus in the Eucharist? Do I long for Him in Holy
Communion? Let that be the measure of our pilgrimage here in Medjugorje.
I
would just like to thank you for your prayers because the fruit of
conversion is a fruit of much prayer. And I know I received a lot of
prayer. And so I just thank you very much, and may God bless you all,
and all those you hold in your heart. Amen
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2017
"Medjugorje is the spiritual center of the world."
Saint John Paul II
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