Friday, November 30, 2018

Mary TV: November 30, 2018 Reflection - Stand erect and raise your heads because your redemption is at hand.



Stand erect and raise your heads!!

  (c)Anthony Zubac
 
 
November 30, 2018
Dear Family of Mary!

"...I am with you, little children, and encourage you not to give up from what is good, because the fruits are seen and heard of afar..." (November 29, 2018)

Yesterday, Fr. Maximilian Dalve gave an inspired homily about how we can do as Our Lady says, and not give up from what is good! He uses the readings from yesterday's Mass (Revelations 18:1-2, 21-23: 19:1-3, 9a, and Luke 21:20-28) as a way to understand our time, and to live in it with faith! Here is the transcript of the Homily for English Mass, November 29, 2018:

Fr. Maximilian Dalve:
 
In today's Scripture readings that we have just heard we see the downfall of two cities, Babylon and Jerusalem. Everything comes to an end. As we are journeying towards the end of the Liturgical Year, we see the end of all things. Not only Babylon, the great symbol of worldly power that is against God, but also Jerusalem we see coming to an end. Jerusalem is a sign of the Church, and Jesus said and promised that the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. But obviously there will be a final trial of which some say we already have had some experience.
But we don't need to worry because we have already seen, today, right now, the Wedding Feast of the Lamb (the Eucharist). So Jesus in His goodness brings us always beyond these experiences and lets us with His grace go through them without our head downcast but raised up as He said today in the Gospel.

Yes all things come to an end in this world, and we are many times tempted to question when is that time. When is the time when the end comes? But we should rather ask, "What is the end towards which we are directed?" Not when, but what is it all about? What is coming?

You see today in Jerusalem, this destruction is presented like birth pains. It's an agony, but it is also a birth pain, because the Son of Man will come. So new life is coming. We see in Babylon this agony goes towards death. I can see here very well those two cultures. The culture of life and the culture of death. Well expressed for example in those who are pro-life. The promote life, that life is born! New life is coming. And those who promote death. Abortion...that the birth becomes a birth of death. Tremendous...
 
And these two parties are more clearly seen. Now what we need to do, we have to pray for all. Jesus said "Especially those in most need of thy mercy." That all might be saved. There should be our prayers, there should be our tears. For those who do wrong without knowing. I could be one of them. God has given special grace to me and to all of us, but for them. We should not do as they do, making of us enemies. Our brothers and sisters who don't know yet, maybe through our prayers and fasting, they might realize, their eyes might be opened, they might be saved.
 
Mary says, Don't indulge, but say "I want to help Jesus and Mary that all the more brothers and sisters may come to know the way of holiness." (to be saved...) (10/25/03). That is the only things that matters. This world, all the treasures we gather today, they all will come to an end. We waste our time with foolish things. They may be useful things, all things have dignity, but in the right order. Have God first, then everything falls into place.
 
Then we have to work for our daily conversion, because you see it is not that we are already there. The great St. Paul said that he had not already arrived. The little trials of every day prepare us for the big trial. The big trail which finally would be our encounter with the Lord in death.

Yes, this Gospel passage has many interpretations. There is the literal interpretation, the historical interpretation, the symbolic interpretation, the Ecclesial interpretation, the Christological interpretation...many different types of interpretation. There is a certain amount of truth in each of them, but in order to interpret it really, we have to receive the grace of the Holy Spirit. If we just do it with our mind, we always go wrong. Any interpretation will be wrong.

It is written by the Holy Spirit. The primary author is not the man who wrote it, Luke. No the primary author, we know it, Vatican Council II told us. It is the Holy Spirit. So we have to read it by the Holy Spirit with a humble heart. And if we don't understand, don't worry about it. Don't try to understand everything - Mary says in one of the latest messages. We do a lot of harm in the Church by being those who have to understand everything. We are still little children. And it is beautiful to be little children if we have a big daddy and mom. It's true!!

You are all little children. You are all afraid. If there is no dad or mom, you don't know if the baby sitter will come or not. No we are not orphans. We are children of God. And He takes care of us. Especially in this moment of trial. We should not undergo this moment of trial with fear. Do we have to be afraid? There are ten secrets. And Our Lady said once that these ten secrets are not the end time, but the beginning of a new time. Mary said it in different messages very clearly. But do we have to be afraid? Mary said, who is with God is not afraid.

And so I would like to take a moment to ponder the interpretation of these Scriptures today, which is our intimate journey to God where we undergo also this death and birth experience. The old man has to die, that the new man, Christ, can rise in us. I like to use the old symbol of egoism.  The branch has to come to die, and acknowledge he is only a branch. That is "I", who has to realize he is part of a tree. That is a new consciousness. Where I don't lose my old identity, but I find my roots. That is so beautiful! That is all the church, that is all the prayer life, that is all about it. That Christ comes alive in us.

And it is so simple. We make things difficult. In my prayer life I make things so difficult, I try to concentrate. Open to the Spirit, ask for grace, let it flow!! Let prayer flowing in you. Mary said, "Open to prayer." Because that grace wants to flow.

So that intimate experience of death and live comes to us in our prayer life. St. John of the Cross describes it very well. He describes it as night. It can be, he says, a night of the senses. Now I can't enter into an interpretation of it, but he says that it is quite tremendous. But there is no way to describe the night of the spirit. Fortunately, very few souls have been in some way called to this, like Mother Teresa of Calcutta or Faustina Kowalska, these great souls. When they describe the night of the spirit that is just beyond our reach. God calls certain souls to it.   

 
But some nights we all pass through.  We don't have to look in French mystical experiences.  It can be a financial problem.  A sickness.  Family problems.   All these external experiences, they are part of it.  God doesn't work in just one direction. He doesn't write this Scripture for just one interpretation.  They are multiple.  And in this river of grace that is Sacred Scripture we can just sip a few drops... because it's so intense.  Most of it is anyway hidden.  St. John of the Cross says the more you delve into it the more treasures you find - there are endless treasures in Christ. 
 
So these nights, trials and nights we undergo...  if we learn to walk through them: standing erected and raising your head...  that's what Jesus wants from us right now in these times of troubles in the Church! 
 
I say in a family when daddy and mom are fighting  (the Church is a family and daddy and mom are fighting - you know what I mean), what do children do?  Do they make politics?  I stand with mom; I stand with Dad...  No!  they just continue to play.   They don't enter into arguing.  No, he's right.  No, that one is right.   And then we waste time discussing even in church, instead of praying. 
 
What Jesus says today, He says, when these times come, fly to the mountains!  What is that?   The mountain in the Bible?  It's the place where you meet God.    I would say today, one interpretation, fly to Adoration!  Go to Jesus!  Don't mix in the city...mix in all these discussions and gossip, even within the church.  Don't nurture it by putting wood on the fire....   No.   Call upon the Spirit.   Call upon the Spirit to give clarity that quenches that fire of hatred and division and creates unity.  Only the Spirit can make it, not we with our power...we have to understand our great limitation... how can we make a branch the unity of the tree?  So call upon the Spirit, that sap of the tree which unites us all and lets us feel that oneness.
 
Yes, so Mary wants to prepare us here in these troubled times to become pillars, pillars of faith.  Pillars of hope.   As these troubles get worse we don't need to worry at all.   There our faith is proven.   If we still start to worry about little things, how we will worry when big things are coming...  So let our faith grow!  Let us ask for the growth of faith.  As we are nurtured everyday by the Eucharist.  I think we should ask for that faith, hope and love... Let us ask Mary to help us to receive Jesus. Let us ask Mary to intercede for us so that faith grows in us, living faith!

Fortitude!  It comes forth from focusing on Christ.  Because Fortitude is not "we are strong" but the Holy Spirit empowers us, and it comes if we start to look on Jesus.  In all these troubled times look on the star, look on Jesus.  Don't worry about the rest.  Then for all the rest, for this world, you will be a blessing.   Be a pillar of faith and then one day maybe many people come to climb, to cling to you.
 
Yes, Mary is preparing for the Triumph of her Immaculate Heart.   And we are all part of it!  So let us use in these times everything for it.   I mean, whenever little trials come let us learn to live them looking at Jesus. 
 
Sing already, as they sing in today's scripture reading, "Alleluia! Salvation, glory and might belong to our God, for true and just are His judgements."  In the moment of trials, the best thing you can do, yes you can cry for help, but if you have the faith, cry "Alleluia!  Salvation, glory and might belongs to our God, for true and just are His judgements." 
 
Yes, let us transform our trials into songs of praise.  This needs real faith.  This needs faith - only the humble can have this faith.    It's not that we won't fall... there is a little bit of Babylon is in all of us.  But Saint John of the Cross, in that night, could say, "I sing!  I sing because I love!   I believe in the love!"  That this love might be born in us in this Eucharist, and grow until it warms up all of us around - the Church and the world!  Amen   

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2018

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Thursday, November 29, 2018

Mary TV: November 29, 2018 Reflection - God is giving Himself to you...





  (c)Anthony Zubac
 
 
November 29, 2018

Dear Family of Mary!   
"...God is giving Himself to you that we may love Him above everything. Therefore, little children, open your hearts and families, so that this waiting may become prayer and love and, especially, giving..." (November 25, 2018)

Our Lady tells us that in this time of grace God is giving Himself to us. As we wait and pray, God comes to us. He wants to give us His love, and help us to love Him in everything. This exchange of love is everything! It is our eternal destiny, and our most concrete situation now.

We may not realize it, but we are not the only ones who wait in this time of grace. Jesus is also waiting, waiting for us to open the doors of our hearts to Him. He waits, and waits and waits. His heart suffers at our lack of openness to His love.

Mother Teresa would say that Jesus "thirsts" for our love. He is parched with thirst for our love. She wrote:

"Jesus is God, therefore His Love and His
Thirst are infinite. He, the Creator of the universe,
asked for the love of his creatures. He has thirst
for our love ... These words:
"I THIRST" ... Do they echo in our soul?
Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta
If we only understood how much Jesus wants to love us and be loved by us...If only we knew...
Fr. Joseph Langford, MC, wrote an extended meditation on this idea of Jesus waiting for our love. It is exquisite. It might be good for us to see the other side of the waiting process we are in. It is the heavenly and eternal side of things, where Jesus waits for us. Here is an excerpt of his meditation. There is a link below to purchase the meditation in pamphlet form which is perfect for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:

Fr. Joseph Langford, MC:

It is true.
I stand at the door of your heart, day and night.
Even when you are not listening,
even when you doubt it could be Me, I am there:
waiting for even the smallest signal of your response,
even the smallest suggestion of an invitation
that will permit Me to enter.

I want you to know that each time you invite Me,
I do come always, without fail.
Silent and invisible I come,
yet with a power and a love most infinite,
bringing the many gifts of My Spirit.
I come with My mercy,
with My desire to forgive and heal you,
with a love for you that goes beyond your comprehension.
A love in each detail, so grand like the love
I have received from My Father
"I have loved all of you as the Father has loved me..."
John 15:10

I come longing to console you and give you strength,
to lift you up and bind all your wounds.
I bring you My light, to dispel your darkness and all your doubts.
I come with My power, that allows me to carry you:
with My grace, to touch your heart and transform your life.
I come with My peace, to calm your soul.

I know you like the palm of my hand.
I know everything about you.
Even the hairs of your head I have counted.
Nothing in your life is unimportant to Me.
I have followed you through the years and I have always loved you
even when you have strayed.
I know every one of your problems.
I know your needs and your worries and yes,
I know all your sins.

But I tell you again that I love you,
not for what you have or ceased to do,
I love you for you, for the beauty and the dignity
My Father gave you by creating you in His own image.
It is a dignity you have often forgotten,
a beauty you have tarnished by sin.
But I love you as you are,
and I have shed My Blood to rescue you.
If you only ask Me with faith, My grace will touch all
that needs changing in your life:
I will give you the strength to free yourself from sin
and from all its destructive power.

I know what is in your heart,
I know your loneliness and all your wounds,
the rejections, the judgments, the humiliations,
I carried it all before you.
And I carried it all for you, so you could
share My strength and My victory.
I know, above all, your need for love,
how much you are thirsting for love and tenderness.
Yet, how many times have you desired to satisfy your thirst in vain,
seeking that love with selfishness, trying to fill the void
within you with passing pleasures,
with the even greater emptiness of sin.
Do you thirst for love?

"Come to Me all you who thirst ... " (John 7:37).
I will satisfy you and fill you. Do you thirst to be loved?
I love you more than you can imagine ...
to the point of dying on a cross for you.

I THIRST FOR YOU. Yes, that is the only way
to even begin to describe My love for you.
I THIRST FOR YOU. I thirst to love you and to be loved by you .
So precious are you to Me that I THIRST FOR YOU.
Come to Me, and I will fill your heart and heal your wounds.
I will make you a new creation and give you peace even in your trials.

(Excerpt of a Meditation written by
Father Joseph Langford, MC,)
   
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2018
PS. The pamphlet of Fr. Langfords meditation can be purchased from Our Sunday Visitor (in packets of 50) at this link: https://www.osv.com/shop/product?ref=article&productcode=P903
 
 
 




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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Mary TV: November 28, 2018 Reflection - To wait and to give.




  (c)Anthony Zubac
 
 
November 28, 2018
Dear Family of Mary!

"Dear children! This is a time of grace and prayer, a time of waiting and giving...

Our Lady tells us this is a time of waiting and giving. We might wonder what the connection is between waiting and giving. Waiting seems to be a passive activity. When we wait, we hold still, we cease to search or wander. We just wait for the one we expect and hope for. How does giving fit in with waiting?

I think in one sense, it is in waiting that we prepare to give ourselves. Think of a young couple waiting for the day they marry. They wait, and prepare for the day that they give themselves completely to each other. It takes preparation! It is a time to purify intentions and focus on the call.

It may be similar when we wait for a job, or we wait to graduate. When we wait to grow up! All that waiting is a time of self-control and focus. We wait with our eyes looking for the person or thing we hope for.

I think that in Advent we wait for God. We wait for our Savior to come. We wait for Him. And in waiting for Him, we prepare ourselves to be with Him. We summon up the courage to greet Him, the desire to love Him, the hope to finally see Him as He is. Waiting can be hard work!!

But we wait in order to make a gift of ourselves to our Savior. We prepare like a bride for her spouse, we prepare like a child prepares for the return of the parent, we prepare like a friends prepare for a reunion. We want to be given to those we love, just as they give themselves to us. This is love.

Jesus spoke of waiting and giving. Think of the parable of the ten virgins with their lamps:
"Then the kingdom of heaven shall be compared to ten maidens who took their lamps and went to meet the bridegroom. Five of them were foolish, and five were wise. For when the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them; but the wise took flasks of oil with their lamps. As the bridegroom was delayed, they all slumbered and slept. But at midnight there was a cry, `Behold, the bridegroom! Come out to meet him.' Then all those maidens rose and trimmed their lamps. And the foolish said to the wise, `Give us some of your oil, for our lamps are going out.' But the wise replied, `Perhaps there will not be enough for us and for you; go rather to the dealers and buy for yourselves.' And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the marriage feast; and the door was shut. Afterward the other maidens came also, saying, `Lord, lord, open to us.' But he replied, `Truly, I say to you, I do not know you.' Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour. (Mt 25:1-13)
The ten maidens were waiting. They were waiting for the bridegroom to return. Isn't Jesus our bridegroom? But five of the maidens lost track of what they were waiting for. In their distraction, they forgot to make sure they had oil for their lamps. And so when the bridegroom returned, they were not ready. They were not prepared. They did not wait well. Waiting required preparation and focus. They lost sight of the One they were to give themselves to, as their King.

But the five wise maidens were prepared. They were admitted to the wedding feast. They knew how to wait. They waited with focus and with love. They in fact could focus because they loved. They waited with love and were ready.

I know I need to examine my own heart in this regard. Am I waiting for Jesus, with love, with a readiness to give myself to Him, with a desire to live so as to give? Or am I waiting in indolence and sloth, with no flame in my heart for Him? How can I wake myself from my sleep, and wait with vigilance and joy for the return of my King?

Advent is a really blessed time to pray, receive grace, wait and give.

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2018
 




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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Mary TV: November 27, 2018 - Dear Children, this is a time of grace and prayer. . .




  (c)Anthony Zubac
 
November 27, 2018
Dear Family of Mary!

"Dear children! This is a time of grace and prayer, a time of waiting and giving. God is giving Himself to you that we may love Him above everything. Therefore, little children, open your hearts and families, so that this waiting may become prayer and love and, especially, giving. I am with you, little children, and encourage you not to give up from what is good, because the fruits are seen and heard of afar. That is why the enemy is angry and uses everything to lead you away from prayer. Thank you for having responded to my call." (November 25, 2018)

Whenever I think about Advent, I get double vision. It is hard to focus with double vision. What I mean is that in Advent we celebrate two realities. Those realities are both about "comings". The first part of Advent we hear Jesus in the Gospels proclaiming the truth about Himself and preparing His people to be ready for His coming in Glory. It is a looking for the Second Coming of Christ, as King and Judge. We have been pondering this reality during November, and it continues in Advent.

The other "coming" is of course the Incarnation and Birth of Jesus! Man and God, Jesus' first coming is remembered as we look forward to Christmas. We learn each Advent that all of history was waiting for this coming of the Messiah. And we also learn that Jesus' coming as our Savior involved conflict from start to finish. For Jesus was entering a war zone.
 
So Advent is not as comfortable and joyous as we might think. The Coming of Jesus, both times, is a coming that tests the hearts of men! We remember the coming of Jesus the first time with thanksgiving and wonder, hoping that we will make room for Him in our hearts every moment, and we await the coming of Jesus as Judge and King at the end of time, praying that we will be ready for His return.
And that is why I think Our Lady's message is all about Advent. She tells us: "This is a time of grace and prayer, a time of waiting and giving." This time, right now, as we enter Advent, is a time of grace and prayer. God gives us grace through His Church, and Advent is a special time of grace for us. It is a powerful moment when we take in the great history of salvation, and ponder it anew! And Advent is a time of prayer, a time when we set aside extra time to be with Jesus and Mary, living with them the memory of Jesus' birth, a memory that Our Lady is well equipped to transmit to us.

So prayer and grace. These are the constant gifts we receive from God. But waiting and giving? Well Advent comes from the Latin - "adventus" which means "coming". How do we relate to a "coming"? We wait. We wait with hope, or with fear, or with joy, or with anxiety. We wait. And how we wait, especially how we wait for Jesus, tells us a great deal about our own hearts. Are they clean? Are they divided or whole? Are they given to God or kept for ourselves? Waiting for Jesus in both of His comings can be quite a process. A personal process.

Enough for now. We will see about the giving tomorrow.

I am excited that Our Lady is going to travel with us through this Advent. She can teach us how to wait with her pure and perfect heart. She can show us how to wait through giving!

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2018
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Sunday, November 25, 2018

Message From Our Lady in Medjugorje to Marija November 25, 2018


 








Our Lady's Message to Marija 
on November 25, 2018

"Dear children! 
This is a time of grace and prayer, a time of waiting and giving. God is giving Himself to you that we may love Him above everything. Therefore, little children, open your hearts and families, so that this waiting may become prayer and love and, especially, giving. 
I am with you, little children, and encourage you not to give up from what is good, because the fruits are seen and heard of afar. That is why the enemy is angry and uses everything to lead you away from prayer. 
Thank you for having responded to my call."

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Friday, November 23, 2018

Mary TV: November 23, 2018 Jesus I adore you with the Queen of Peace Part 2

       

  (c)Anthony Zubac
 
November 23, 2018
St. Clement I, St. Columban, St. Miguel Austin Pro

Dear Family of Mary!

Tomorrow is the anniversary of the death of Fr. Slavko Barbaric (November 24). We have one last chance here to reflect on his words of guidance. I will finish the beautiful meditation for Adoration on the Queen of Peace.

Jesus I adore you together with the Queen of Peace (Part 2)

6) Jesus, I adore You and I thank You together with the Queen of Peace, who makes it possible to contribute to peace in the world with my prayer and sacrifice, my love and peace. Jesus, you wish to make me an apostle and a witness of peace in the world. How many people today have no peace? How many young people are agitated to the point of destructiveness? How many families are disunited? How much heartbreak there is? How many nations are in conflict with others? Thank you that I can be a helper of Mary in her battle against evil and against the deception of Satan:

September 25, 1986 "Dear children! By your own peace I am calling you to help others to see and begin to seek peace. You, dear children, are at peace and not able to comprehend lack of peace. Therefore, I am calling you, so that by your prayer and your life you help to destroy everything that is evil in people and uncover the deception that satan makes use of. You pray that the truth prevails in all hearts. Thank you for having responded to my call."

- Jesus, together with You and Mary I wish to bring peace and love, to expose and conquer Satan and his plans in the world!
(Repeat this prayer quietly within yourself.)

7) Jesus, I adore You and glorify You together with Mary, the Queen of Peace and all those who, upon her invitation, have opened their hearts to her messages, putting into practice all her maternal advice, experiencing Your mercy at confession as well as Your forgiveness. May you be blessed Jesus for Your mercy, because You have pulled many hearts out of the grip of sin and entered into many destructive lifestyles, opening the way to peace. Be blessed in all those, who by the intercession of Mary, have understood that they have to love their lives without condition as well as the lives of others, thereby opening a new way to peace. Be blessed, Jesus, for every Priest who patiently and responsibly hears confessions and with great love opens hearts to your peace and forgiveness. Be blessed because You will, by Mary's intercession, rescue and open many other hearts which are now closed.

(Call to mind and pray for those who you know are in need of confession that they may be able to recognize their own sinfulness and be granted the strength to come forward to be delivered.)

8) Jesus, I adore You and I acknowledge that I did not heed Your words which came through Your Mother Mary. The seed of divine peace, which she was sowing, fell on the untilled land of many hearts, therefore war came and all that war brings with it. That is why nations could neither understand nor agree. And now, before You, I want to repent for the sin of war and for all the destruction and killing. I want to repent for the extent to which I ignored Your messages thereby contributing to the lack of peace. We did not recognize the time of our 'visitation'. Many lives were taken, the spirit of violence and hatred became stronger than the blessed Spirit of Peace in most hearts. Many joined forces against Your Mother's messages, doing all in their power to stop or silence them. I am sorry Jesus that hearts became so hardened and cold. Jesus, evil continues to threaten, but I believe that it is possible for You to turn all to good, and that there where sin did most abound, Your grace will abound even more so.

-Jesus, I adore You together with Mary, the Queen of Peace, and I beseech You, forgive us our sins of war and all destruction of human life.!

(Repeat this prayer quietly within yourself.)

9) Jesus, I adore You and I thank You for the hope that You give to me through Mary, the Queen of Peace, during these troubled times. I know that conversion is the path that must be followed before peace comes, but often neither I nor those around me have the strength to walk it. That is where I need to call upon Your grace. I thank You Jesus that today You will give me the strength to convert and to understand the ways and the laws of peace. May no-one tire on their road of conversion that will bring them to peace. Saint James contemplates and invites us:    
What causes wars, and what causes fighting among you? Is it not your passions that are at war in your members? You desire and do not have; so you kill. And you covet and cannot obtain; so you fight and wage war. You do not have, because you do not ask. You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions. (James 4: 1-3)
Purify me and this whole world Jesus, with the grace of conversion, so that my deepest yearning may find its fulfillment in You, and so that I should be delivered from disordinate passions which in turn, are a threat to peace. Enable Your Church to be an instrument of blessing with peace! I know, Jesus, that for my part I need to be open and willing in order for Your Spirit to possess and deliver me. Thank you Jesus for granting inner freedom and peace to those who invoke Your help.

(Think about and pray for those who neither cooperate with the Lord nor accept His Mother's messages nor the gift of her presence.)

10) Blessing

Jesus, King of peace, by the intercession of Mary grant us Your peace. May it rule every heart and soul, every family and community and finally, the Church and the whole world. Heal all aggression and division, heal every wound received from a "peaceless" family or community. Heal also the wounds inflicted by the restless of the Church or from the world. Touch every restless heart by the intercession of the Queen of Peace. Renew the Church and the world and grant that by the intercession of the Queen of Peace, justice and peace may be embraced through You, who live and reign, world without end. Amen.

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2018

PS. Tomorrow let's remember Fr. Slavko and give thanks for his life and his priesthood. Mary, Queen of Peace, thank him for us!!




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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Mary TV: November 22, 2018 - Jesus I adore you with the Queen of Peace Part 1

        

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November 22, 2018
St. Cecilia, Martyr
 
Dear Family of Mary!
Fr. Slavko wrote a set of meditations for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in his book, "Adore My Son with your Heart". Here is one of those meditations, dedicated to the Queen of Peace. In our Gospel for today, Jesus laments as He looks over the city of Jerusalem, "If this day you only knew what makes for peace..." Fr. Slavko desired this vision of peace for the whole world.

Jesus I adore You together with the Queen of Peace
1) Jesus, I adore You because You are the King of Peace!
Jesus, I adore You because You are the source of peace!
Jesus, I believe in You because You are our peace!

2) Jesus, I adore You today together with the Queen of Peace whom You sent to be with us during these restless times. May that moment be forever blessed when she said to the visionaries: "I am the Queen of Peace. My Son sends me to help you." May You be blessed through her, because in Your name she continually invites us to open ourselves up to peace.

June 25, 1987 "Dear children! Today I thank you and I want to invite you all to God's peace. I want each one of you to experience in your heart that peace which God gives. I want to bless you all today. I am blessing you with God's blessing and I beseech you, dear children, to follow and to live my way. I love you, dear children, and so not even counting the number of times, I go on calling you and I thank you for all that you are doing for my intentions. I beg you, help me to present you to God and to save you. Thank you for having responded to my call."

- Jesus, I adore you together with the Queen of Peace and I open my heart to peace!
(Repeat this prayer quietly within yourself.)

3) Jesus, King of Peace, I adore You together with the Queen of Peace. Blessed be that moment when she appeared at the big cross, crying, saying: "Peace, peace, peace! Only peace! Peace between God and man, and peace between all people! Fast and pray, because with fasting and prayer, even wars can be stopped!" Thank You for sending the 'Queen of Prophets', to show us that peace comes from You and to make clear to us under what conditions peace will come. These conditions are conversion and reconciliation through prayer and fasting. Thank You, Jesus, for letting her sow the seeds of peace in these turbulent times. I thank You and bless You together with all those who have opened their hearts to her motherly call and who have received the gift of peace, because they prayed and fasted, and because they confessed and participated in the Holy Mass.

- Jesus, I adore You, together with the Queen of Peace and all those who opened their hearts to the invitation to peace.
(Repeat this prayer quietly within yourself.)

4) Jesus, I adore You together with the Queen of Peace who, in Your name, invites me and teaches me peace in my heart. She gives me the strength to be a witness to that peace in my family and in my everyday life situations. In her message she said:    
December 25, 1988 "Dear children! I call you to peace. Live it in your heart and all around you, so that all will know peace, peace that does not come from you but from God. Little children, today is a great day. Rejoice with me. Glorify the Nativity of Jesus through the peace that I give you. It is for this peace that I have come as your Mother, Queen of Peace. Today I give you my special blessing. Bring it to all creation, so that all creation will know peace. Thank you for having responded to my call."

(Think about yourself, your family and neighbors and pray for peace and serenity in your relationships.)

5) I adore You Jesus together with the Queen of Peace who teaches me that hatred is dangerous and that it gives birth to division and discord. It leads the soul to restlessness and a lack of peace. The Queen of Peace warns us that Satan is very strong and very active.
July 31, 1986 "Dear children! Hatred gives birth to dissensions and does not regard anyone or anything. I call you always to bring harmony and peace. Especially, dear children, in the place where you live, act with love. Let your only instrument always be love. By love turn everything into good which satan desires to destroy and possess. Only that way shall you be completely mine and I shall be able to help you. Thank you for having responded to my call."

My Jesus today I wish with all my heart to obey what she in Your name says. I renounce hatred and all that creates disorder and lack of peace in me and around me. I renounce Satan and all his wicked works. I renounce all types of cooperation with Satan. In Your mercy and through her intercession I will resist every temptation.

(Think about who it is who threatens peace within me, within my family, in my circle of friends and acquaintances and decide for peace, renouncing all cooperation with dissension, division and evil.) ...

I will pause here, and share the second half of this Meditation tomorrow. Truly, Fr. Slavko was a champion of Our Lady and her mission in Medjugorje. Let's give God thanks for such a priest, who still today leads us in Our Lady's school.

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2018

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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Mary TV: November 21, 2018 - The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

       

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November 21, 2018
The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Dear Family of Mary!

September 02, 2015 "Dear children, My dear apostles of love, my carriers of truth, again I am calling you and gathering you around me to help me, to help all of my children who thirst for love and truth - who thirst for my Son. I am a grace from the Heavenly Father, sent to help you to live the word of my Son. Love one another. I lived your earthly life. I know that it is not always easy, but if you will love each other, you will pray with the heart, you will reach spiritual heights and the way to heaven will be opened for you. I, your mother, am waiting for you there because I am there. Be faithful to my Son and teach others faithfulness. I am with you. I will help you. I will teach you faith that you may know how to transmit it to others in the right way. I will teach you truth that you may know how to discern. I will teach you love that you may come to know what real love is. My children, my Son will make it so as to speak through your words and your actions. Thank you."

On this beautiful feast day of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we remember the total gift of self that Mary made as a young girl. She gave herself entirely to God. This gift was never revoked. Mary, our Mother lived her entire life as a gift to God, always following His inspirations and will. Now she has come to us in these difficult days, to help us find our way to the Lord as she did. She will help us. She is with us to bring us safely to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. May we never revoke our gift of self to Jesus through Mary. We want to always be faithful to them, living only for the Glory of God.

Here is a beautiful hymn to Mary in honor of this day:

Our Lady's Presentation.

How Acceptable to God was Mary's Heart on the Day of her Presentation. "Hearken, O daughter, and see, and incline thy ear, and forget thy people and thy father's house." (Ps. xliv. II)
Day breaks on temple-roofs and towers;
The city sleeps, the palms are still;
The fairest far of earth's fair flowers
Mount Sion's sacred hill.

O Maiden most Immaculate!
Make me to choose thy better part;
And give my Lord, with love as great,
An undivided heart.

O wondrous Babe! O child of grace!
The Holy Trinity's delight!
Sweetly renewing man's lost race,
How fair thou art, how bright!

O Maiden most Immaculate!
Make me to choose thy better part;
And give my Lord, with love as great,
An undivided heart.

Not all the vast angelic choirs
That worship round the eternal throne,
With all their love can match the fires
Of thy one heart alone.

O Maiden most Immaculate!
Make me to choose thy better part;
And give my Lord, with love as great,
An undivided heart.

Not only was thy heart above
All heaven and earth could e'er attain,
Thou gavest it with so much love,
'Twas worth as much again.

O Maiden most Immaculate!
Make me to choose thy better part;
And give my Lord, with love as great,
An undivided heart.

Would that my heart, dear Lord, were true,
Royal and undefiled and whole,
Like hers from whom Thy sweet love took
The Blood to save my soul.

O Maiden most Immaculate!
Make me to choose thy better part;
And give my Lord, with love as great,
An undivided heart.

If here our hearts grudge aught to Thee,
In that bright land beyond the grave.
We'll worship Thee with souls set free,
And give as Mary gave.

O Maiden most Immaculate!
Make me to choose thy better part;
And give my Lord, with love as great,
An undivided heart.
 
 
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2018




"Medjugorje is the spiritual center of the world."
Saint John Paul II
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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

November 20, 2018 Reflection - Fr. Slavko and Confession

      

  (c)Anthony Zubac 2018
 
 
November 20, 2018
Dear Family of Mary!

November 25, 2012 "Dear children! In this time of grace, I call all of you to renew prayer. Open yourselves to Holy Confession so that each of you may accept my call with the whole heart. I am with you and I protect you from the ruin of sin, but you must open yourselves to the way of conversion and holiness, that your heart may burn out of love for God. Give Him time and He will give Himself to you and thus, in the will of God you will discover the love and the joy of living. Thank you for having responded to my call."

Today we will listen to Fr. Slavko speak about confession. This excerpt comes from his book, "Give Me Your Wounded Heart: A Guide for Confession."
 
Chapter 2
A Personal Experience
I am certain that everyone has considered the painful and difficult questions, "Why does sin exist? Why are some things forbidden, and some things presumed to be wrong?"

I am convinced that most of us have been troubled by these questions and have thought that perhaps sin was invented to frighten us, to control us and to manipulate us. Somewhere in the depths of our souls, we have probably questions whether the concept of sin was invented by our elders, our parents, our Church, or someone else in the name of God, so that they can force their wills on us.
It might be clearer if I shared my own experience. When I was in seminary, the simple question, "What makes something sinful?" haunted me. Although I did not speak out about this question for fear of appearing stupid or even godless, it continued to disturb me deeply throughout all the years of my studies. When I became a priest, I took confession very seriously, yet this question continued to haunt me. After listening and sharing with many people, I began to grasp deep within my soul, that most people did not really understand the meaning of sin. When they came to the Sacrament, their confessions were superficial and routine, and it was very difficult to determine if they were truly sorry for their sins.

As a young priest, I went through a further crisis. I asked myself, "Why do we have the sacrament of Confession?" From the pulpit we announce the Good News. We talk about sin and we ask people to renounce sinful habits. Yet, in confession, I rarely heard that someone was truly responding to the call of Christ or to the priest's sermon, or was convinced that he must stop sinning. Deep in my soul, I asked myself, "Then, why should we preach? Why should we confess?" I wanted to see the lives of penitents change just a little from confession to confession. But I rarely saw much change and my questions regarding confession became stronger and more painful.

In retrospect, I realize that it is just such questions that begin the tension in many priestly vocations, when priests do not discover the true purpose of their vocations, especially the call to reconciliation. I also realize that many Christians have a difficult time with Confession, especially our youth. Then I have to ask again, "Why should we confess to the priest?" It happens repeatedly that many who come to confession only confess unimportant things, and hide the truly important areas of their lives. This has happened to every young man, especially in his years of adolescence. At that time many stop going to confession. Then the priest discovers that those who really need confession are not coming to the Sacrament and those who do come confess only superficially.
 
I remember one believer who asked to discuss this Sacrament with me. She made it clear that she did not want to confess her sins, but just to discuss things. Her first question was, "Why do I have to confess to the priest who is simply human like myself? I can confess directly to God." I stood perfectly still for a moment. I felt trapped. I had the same question myself. I did not know how to respond. Finally, I replied: "I have a similar difficulty with confession. I have also wondered why we should confess to a priest who is, after all, only human. Certainly, Confession does not exist to satisfy a priest's curiosity or desire to know the sins of others. I am convinced that no penitent says anything really new. The priest has heard all sins, all human acts. I have the same concern that you have."
 
She was quiet for a moment. Then suddenly we both realized that there must be something more. Surely, the purpose of confession is not simply to expose our sins. There is something much deeper that happens. In confession a meeting takes place between the one who is wounded and the Doctor, between the one who is sinful and the One Who is holy, between the one who has been offended and the One Who gives consolation, between the one who has been humiliated and the One Who elevates the humble, between the one who is hungry, and the One Who satisfies the hungry, between the one who is lost and the One Who leaves the ninety-nine in order to find the lost one, between the one who is in darkness and the one Who is the Light, between the one who has lost the way and the One Who said, "I am the Way," between the one who is dead and the One who is Life. We talked for a long time, and all the while we were increasing our understanding of confession.
 
February 25, 1987 "Dear children! Today I want to wrap you all in my mantle and lead you all along the way of conversion. Dear children, I beseech you, surrender to the Lord your entire past, all the evil that has accumulated in your hearts. I want each one of you to be happy, but in sin nobody can be happy. Therefore, dear children, pray, and in prayer you shall realize a new way of joy. Joy will manifest in your hearts and thus you shall be joyful witnesses of that which I and My Son want from each one of you. I am blessing you. Thank you for having responded to my call."
(Fr. Slavko Barbaric. Give Me Your Wounded Heart: a Guide for Confession. Chapter 2)
Isn't it amazing that a priest who had so many questions about Confession became the spiritual guide for Medjugorje, which is now the Confessional of the World! I find it amazing that Fr. Slavko could be so open with us in his book on Confession, sharing his early questions about this Sacrament of Life. And I must say that Confession is one of the biggest graces flowing out of Medjugorje. Jesus is surely present in each confessional in Medjugorje, waiting for His lost sheep to be found. His mercy abounds, and lives are completely changed!

Thank you, Fr. Slavko, for being so instrumental in creating this Sacramental Oasis for us pilgrims. We will be grateful for all eternity for the Confessions we have experienced in Medjugorje!

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2018




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