Tuesday, October 31, 2006




MARY IMMACULATE
HER BEAUTY

2. Earthly Paradise.
But all this was still little for God. So He set apart in this very earth an orchard of delight, gorgeous and splendid, where He gathered together all the most beautiful things of creation, the most colorful plants and animals, the sweetest and most savory fruits, the most enchanted rivers; in one word, all good without any admixture of evil. That was the earthly paradise.
[Excerpted from 'Marian Meditation' Book]

Monday, October 30, 2006


Before we end this Pro-Life month of October, I want to have one last thought about the unborn!

Please spiritually adopt an unborn baby!

Every day over 4000 babies are killed by abortion. They have so little protection, only the hand of God can end this massacre. Prayer is the best weapon to help them and the most effective.

Here is a daily nine month Novena prayer to save a baby's life:

Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion.

Prayer of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen

"Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you." (Jeremiah 1:5)

Adoptive Baby's Name ________________________________________

Spiritual Adoption Date _______________________________________

Please pray! This baby is counting on you.

To learn more about this visit www.spiritualadoption.org

Deacon John

www.deaconjohn.org

Creation


MEDITATION 7-1

MARY IMMACULATE
HER BEAUTY


In all Her mysteries and titles Mary is the same: Queen of the highest heavenly beauty. However there is something special in Her title of Immaculate which compels us to see Her particularly beautiful.

1. Beauty of Creation.
In order to fathom the beauty of Mary we should know the beauty which God enclosed in creation so that thus we can deduce the beauty He enclosed in Mary. Look at the beauty of the earth. Once upon a time nothing was. It was all chaos, darkness, nothingness. But one day God said,
Let it de done, and there sprang to existence the fishes, the air with its birds, forests, mountains, valleys and all kinds of animals therein. Pause now to consider the beauty of this creation. Ponder over this variety. See the wonderful order that reigns in it. Everything attains its end, even though we might not know how.
[From 'Marian Meditation' Book]


Sunday, October 29, 2006



MARY IMMACULATE
THE PRIVILEGE

4. Our Privilege.
We also partake of this privilege. We were born in sin. But immediately we enjoyed the privilege of being baptized, our souls became pure and innocent, similar to that of Mary's. Baptismal grace rendered us most lovely before God. That is why when we joyfully meditate on the Immaculate Conception of Mary we must meditate also on our own birth to the life of grace and ask ourselves: Do I keep the immaculate beauty of my baptism? Have I lost it? Do I possess a real esteem for it?

Ask pardon from Mary and beg Her help always to live up to that life of purity of Her Immaculate Heart.
[From 'Marian Meditation' Book]

Saturday, October 28, 2006



MARY IMMACULATE
THE PRIVILEGE

3. A Divine Privilege.
God alone could work such a prodigy of beauty and grace. God, as the law-giver, is above all law. Consequently He could repeal or condone this universal law. This privilege is an exception beyond even the thought of men. It was beyond their reach. Only God could make this exception. Remember how through Joshua He prolonged the light of the sun. How, through Moses, He divided the waters of the sea. How through His angels He forbade the flames of the Babylon furnace to harm the three Hebrew youths. Now, this very same God caused the waters of sin to part in front of Mary; bade them to leave Her untouched. All these biblical incidents were just a figure of this immense miracle of the power and of the love of God. That is why the triumph of Mary Immaculate is a triumph of Almighty God. This privilege is truly divine. The glory of Our Immaculate Mother is a divine glory.

[Excerpted from 'Marian Meditations' Book]


Friday, October 27, 2006



MARY IMMACULATE
THE PRIVILEGE

2. A Great Privilege.
It is great because it makes Our Beloved Mother appear as very great in the eyes of God, of the angels, and of ourselves. If all of us had been born in grace, we would not find this privilege one of the principal reasons to exalt the figure of Mary. She Herself was doubtlessly referring to this privilege when She sang The Lord has done great things to my soul. She adds then that in order to perform all those great things, God had to deploy all the strength of His mighty arm. And so it was. Ancient history tells us how Cyrus, in order to enter Babylon, had to change the course of the River Euphrates so that he could penetrate the City along its dry river bed. God by changing the course of the streams of original sin that was running along the river bed of human life, causing thereby Our Blessed Lady to enter it without being contaminated by its waters, did likewise.

Moreover, God showed His greatness By making Mary the object of a special redemption. All of us have been redeemed by Christ; and this is our great glory. But somebody might think that since Mary did not sin, She was not redeemed nor did She therefore need receive from Christ something that we ourselves received. Should it be possible for us to have scored a glory that is not also Hers? No! Impossible! There are two kinds of redemption: one is the liberative redemption which raises the fallen and gives new life to those who have died the death of sin. All of us were redeemed in this way. But there is also a preventive redemption -- the one which prevents one from falling. This is the redemption that applies to Mary. It was on the strength of Christ's redemption, and in view of His divine merits, that Mary and Mary alone, received the grace of not falling. Her redemption, then, is more perfect than ours. And thus also here She scores another advantage over us. Thus considered how great is this high privilege!

[From 'Marian Meditation' Book]

Thursday, October 26, 2006



MARIAN MEDITATION 6

MARY IMMACULATE
THE PRIVILEDGE

Let us today consider the wonderful privilege granted to Mary by God in Her Conception. Let us try to fathom something of the treasures it contains and the reason why Our Lady holds it so dear.

1. A Unique Privilege.
Picture the devil at the entrance of the world. Whenever a man begins his life, Satan brands him with the hallmark of sin. On all men the infernal serpent spits its filthy spittle. All of us due to that stain from the devil were born like that; repugnant and hideous in the sight of God. Think now of what this means for us all. Think of the greatest saints. The most ardent lovers of God are those whom He loved best. See with your imagination all the patriarchs, prophets, apostles, martyrs, virgins, file past. All of them must exclaim with David: I was conceived in iniquity. I was begotten in sin. What a sore sight!


See now instead how the scene changes. Now it is the contrary. Watch that most pure soul springing up from the hands of God, and eluding the devil, entering the world victorious. See the angels accompany Her singing Thou art all beautiful, Mary. There is no stain in Thee! Thou art the exception. Where the others fail, Thou standest. Where the others die, Thou livest. Where the others are stained, Thou remainest pure and immaculate!

A most glorious and unique privilege, indeed!
(From 'Marian Meditation' Book)

Wednesday, October 25, 2006


OCTOBER MEDJUGORJE MESSAGE

Dear children! Today the Lord permitted me to tell you again that you live in a time of grace. You are not conscious, little children, that God is giving you a great opportunity to convert and to live in peace and love. You are so blind and attached to earthly things and think of earthly life. God sent me to lead you toward eternal life. I, little children, am not tired, although I see that your hearts are heavy and tired for everything that is a grace and a gift. Thank you for having responded to my call. October 25, 2006


MARY IMMACULATE

HER GREATNESS

3. Mother of God the Son.
From Mary, Jesus took flesh and blood and offered them as pure and holy Host on the Cross for the redemption of mankind. How could that Host be pure and holy if its origin had been stained with sin?


Furthermore, none of us can choose our mother. We just receive the one given us by God. But it was not so with Our Lord. He chose and shaped His Mother just as He wanted. Now, Christ being able, as He was, to shape Her most beautiful, pure and holy in Her conception, could He allow Her to be stained and enslaved by sin? Christian people, already many centuries ago, used to chant:

If He could not make Her Immaculate He is not God; if He could and would not, He is not Son; let us, then, rather say that He could and would,
which is equivalent to saying that there was no power wanting in God, neither was will wanting. Consequently, the Lord Who created Adam and Eve in grace, would certainly do the same with Mary.

If He could but would not make Mary Immaculate, He would not have shown for Her a love befitting a good son towards his mother, since He would have deprived Her of a beauty that was to be Her most cherished treasure. Thus, there is no other way: He had to make Her Immaculate.
[From 'Marian Meditations' Book]


Tuesday, October 24, 2006



It seems Our Lady's statue in Italy is crying blood again! What's it all mean? Well, I think it is God's way of waking us up to the reality of the times we live in. I think these modern days are worst now than the times of the "Flood." Wars, Fratricide, Abortion, Euthanasia, Experiments on human conceptions, never has there been so much killing of human life! But I think the worst offence against Almighty God is atheism! Never before have so many denied God's existence and have turned their back on Him and His Commandments!

What will be the answer to these signs? I believe we are about to receive a direct intervention of God to correct the conscience of all humanity. It will be awesome and terrible at the same time. Those who love God, will love Him more; those who hate or deny Him, will see their sins and the effects these sins have on themselves and others; and all will be purified! I believe then, we will see the Reign of the Father's Kingdom on earth; the Kingdom of the Divine Will:
Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will de done, on earth, as it is in Heaven . . .Amen!

From Sofia Weekly:

Virgin Mary Statue Shed Bloody Tears in Italy
World in Brief:

23 October 2006, Monday.


Bloody tears have started rolling down the cheeks of a statue of the Virgin Mary that has already once amazed pilgrims in 1995 when it cried for several days. The statue of the Madonna portraying the Queen of Peace and coming from Medjugorie, had first started to cry bloody tears in the yard of a family in Civitavecchia, but stopped after fourteen times. Back then the tears and the statue were extensively tested and the blood came as human. X-rays of the statue showed that it hadn't been tampered with and that there were no signs of anyone playing tricks.


MARY IMMACULATE
HER GREATNESS


2. Daughter of God the Father.
She is the predilected Daughter of God. Predestined thereby to a greatness the like of which was not to be found except in God Himself. God wanted Her to be as closely united to divinity as possible so that She (without being God, of course, since this is absurd), should be as close to Him as possible.

Then, if God and sin are the most opposed ideas, how could Mary, who is so close to God, harbor at the same time in Her heart any stain of sin? There you have an absurdity that we refuse to admit and which shows to us the necessity of Her Immaculate Conception.
[From 'Marian Meditation' Book]



Monday, October 23, 2006



MARIAN MEDIATION #5-1

MARY IMMACULATE
HER GREATNESS

We are dealing with a mystery. Therefore we cannot plumb the depths of it since we would be lost in its immensity. Nevertheless, it is sweet and consoling to ponder, as far as in us lies, over those reasons for which Mary had to be Immaculate.

1. The Queen of the Angels.

Mary was to rule over the very angels. They were to honor Her and rejoice with Her as Queen. How could then they have as Queen some one less pure and perfect than themselves? If She had, even for a fleeting moment, been a slave of sin, that is to say a slave of the other angels who had rebelled against God, could they have accepted Her? This is not possible. Our reason rises in protest against such an absurdity. We have to hold that Mary had to be pure, holy and Immaculate. [Excerpted from 'Marian Meditations' Book]

Sunday, October 22, 2006



MARY IMMACULATE
THE MYSTERY


3. Universality of Sin.
But worst of all, Adam's sin was universal for the whole of mankind.

Adam was not just a private individual. He was the fountainhead of human life. From him all other men were to take origin. He was, then, the representative of humanity. All of us were included in him. Now, everything that God gave him was not for him exclusively, but for everybody. All of us were supposed to become equal to him. In this is no injustice whatsoever. If a father is enormously rich, his children also will be rich. But if this father squanders away his estate and becomes penniless, his children, through no fault of theirs, will be born in poverty. That is what happened to us. No one was richer than Adam. God desired we also should be rich in grace. However, Adam lost everything and now we are born in poverty. A great pity, indeed, but a great truth.


She should have been born like ourselves.
But God says no. He exempts Her and Her alone. She is born just as She was shaped by God, pure, spotless, immaculate. Pause to admire her beauty. Congratulate Mary in being Immaculate.
See the angels escorting Her with palms and celebrating Her entry into the world. A triumphal entry which far from being a defeat like ours, is a victory scored over the serpent. With the angels sing the praises of Our Lady as She appears in the world so beautiful and shining. There has never been, nor will there ever be, a whiter flower than the soul of Mary at Her Conception.
Think also that since She was sinless, She was not bound either by the law of suffering or of death. Nevertheless, God wanted Her to suffer and die that She should be similar to that Son of Hers who embraced the cross for our love. Suffering was not in Her a punishment, as it is with us, but just a token of Her love for God and of Her imitation of Jesus, as it also was a token of Her love for men and an example for our consolation.
Thank Her for this and be courageous when comes the time for you to suffer like your Mother and embrace the Cross as She did.
[From 'Marian Meditations' Book]


Saturday, October 21, 2006



MARY IMMACULATE
THE MYSTERY


2. The Fall.
But sin intertered and all evils arrived. God was not the author of suffering and sorrow. He did not make us for unhappiness. But we ourselves by sin created suffering.
Accursed sin, cause of all evil. Recall all the sadness, all the anxieties, sufferings and tortures of the human heart from Adam till today. Survey all the sicknesses, oftentimes so painful and repugnant, which scourge humanity. Think especially of the cruel agony of death, the humiliation of decay in the tomb. What a horrible picture! And all this due to sin!

Compare the happy plan of God with the actual pitiful state of man, oftentimes ruled by brutish passions which make us similar to the beasts. Victims of sins of all kinds -- sometimes even the lowest and most degrading --, loss of sanctifying grace, of immortality, of the sight of God -- and then finally Hell, the end of such a miserable life. Sin closed Heaven. No one was entitled to enter therein. Think well of this and hence deduce how hideous must sin be, if God so punishes it.

[From 'Marian Meditations' Book]


Friday, October 20, 2006



MARIAN MEDITATION 4

MARY IMMACULATE THE MYSTERY

Think deeply what this means. Try to penetrate deeper and deeper into this mystery. You will derive much advantage from it.

1. The State of Mankind Before Sin.

Just think what man was and what he could have been without the sin of Adam. God's plan was so sublime, so magnificent. After having created other beings, God wanting to appoint and create a king for all creation, thinks of man. How lovingly He shaped him, not with a mere word as the other creatures but with an all-special interest.
He infuses in him a soul, spiritual and immortal, to the image and likeness of His divinity. Then He places him in an earthly paradise, an abode of all delights. Life there was happy, without sorrows, sufferings or tears. All was joy, and contentment. The soul of man was endowed by God with dignity, namely, the perfect subjection of the passions to reason. He was endowed with infused science so he could know everything without labor or study. He was, above all, endowed with sanctifying grace which made man an image of God, His Son, His temple.

The role of humanity was thus one of happiness and sanctity to serve and love God. At the end of life, without going through the test of death, man would be taken to Heaven to praise God eternally. Sublime indeed, was God's plan. Stop a little and consider it.

[excerpted from 'Marian Meditations' Book by Rev. Dr. Ildefonso R. Villar]


Thursday, October 19, 2006



MARY IMMACULATE -
THE EVIDENCE


5. Ourselves.
God, the Angel, the Pope, Mary Herself are the witnesses who proclaim this dogma, and we, what shall we do? Merely rejoice in it? That is not enough. We can, we must take part in it. Mary Immaculate ia a Captain at the head of an army in battle array against the serpent and its hordes. We must enlist under the flag of Mary and fight sin wherever it is found: we must launch war against lukewarmness, ingratitude, self-love. Only thus shall we be imitators of Mary Immaculate.
War then, against sin, for Mary Immaculate.

[From 'Marian Meditations' Book.]

Wednesday, October 18, 2006



MARY IMMACULATE - THE EVIDENCE
4. Mary.
She Herslf confirms the infallible utterance of the Supreme Pontiff. It is the white Virgin of Lourdes who after seventeen apparitions in the end declares Herself to the girl [St. Bernadette] and tells her:
I am the Immaculate Conception.

The miraculous spring, the throngs of pilgrims, the thousands of patients, the insistent prayers and the everlasting canticles of Lourdes are just an echo of those words and a confirmation of the pontifical pronouncement. Mary is Immaculate in Her Conception. Remember the story of Lourdes and you will join in spreading the chorus of praises which there endlessly proclaims Mary Immaculate.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006



MARY IMMACULATE -
THE EVIDENCE


3. The Church.
For 19 centuries the Church was longing for this dogma. Watch the magnificent parade: there are the holy Fathers, the Doctors, the ecclesiastical writers, the Mystics, the Ascetics, all the Saints (and especially those who most loved Mary) who have woven an endless crown of praises to Her Immaculate Conception. There are the Virgins of the Holy Church who in order to follow Her immaculate purity, gave themselves up to Her through the vow of virginity. Behold how many they are and how resplendent! What a fine army under the banner of Mary Immaculate.


The whole Christian people acclaimed Her in hymn and song, pure and spotless in Her Conception.
There has been no dogma more strongly and deeply felt, nor one better understood than this. After 19 centuries of waiting Pope Pius IX, gathering all that longing and praise, shapes with it as Her everlasting crown the dogmatic definition of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.

Pause and see Mary as the shining goal of the praises of the whole Church in this mystery. See how those words of the Magnificat are fulfilled! All generations shall call Me Blessed! (St. Luke 1:48)


Monday, October 16, 2006



MARY IMMACULATE THE EVIDENCE
2. The Angel.
With the words: The Lord is with Thee, full of grace (St. Luke 1:28), the Angel clearly calls Her Immaculate. When and how was She filled with grace? Surely it was just at the moment of Her immaculate conception. This fullness of grace is prodigious, is unique, is for ever. Were it not so, the Angel could not have uttered these words.

There have indeed been many saints with great sanctity and great grace; but none with such plenitude. At least at the moment of their birth, due to original sin they had no grace whatsoever. But with Mary it was not so. At every instance and always, She was full of grace. Therefore She was never with sin, not even original sin. Consequently, when the Angel hails Her as
full of grace, he equivalently calls Her Immaculate. Relish these sweet words and thank the Angel for having made such a panegyric of Mary Immaculate.

[From 'Marian Meditations']



Today, October 16, is the Feast Day of St. Hedwig & St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. There is another great Saint celebrated today and his name is:

SAINT GERARD MAJELLA, who is the patron of the unborn!

[Saint Gerard Majella]
Memorial
16 October
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Son of a tailor who died when the boy was 12, leaving the family in poverty. Gerard tried to join the Capuchins, but his health prevented it He was accepted as a Redemptorist lay brother serving his congregation as sacristan, gardener, porter, infirmarian, and tailor. Wonder worker.

When falsely accused by a pregnant woman of being the father of her child, he retreated to silence; she later recanted and cleared him, and thus began his association as patron of all aspects of pregnancy. Reputed to bilocate and read consciences. His last will consisted of the following small note on the door of his cell: "Here the will of God is done, as God wills, and as long as God wills."

A life frail and brief

Born April 6, 1726, in Muro Lucano, Italy, St. Gerard's special intercession for mothers and unborn children is perhaps explained by his own frail health at birth, which was cause for him to be baptized immediately.

His feeble condition persisted throughout his 29 years, until his death on Oct. 16, 1755 of tuberculosis.

Despite his condition, it fell to him to support his family after his father died while Gerard was very young. He apprenticed as a tailor, but had a foreman who belittled his devotion to the Eucharist and his constant works of charity.

Gerard withstood the criticism, however, dividing his earnings equally between his family, the poor and Mass stipends for the release of souls in purgatory.

Gerard's mother, Benedetta, said her son "was born for heaven," and told how he spent hours before the Blessed Sacrament "until he forgot it was dinnertime."

He tried to join two religious orders but was rejected as too weak. He was finally admitted as a lay brother in the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer after the superior saw "he could do the work of three men."

The Redemptorists, as they are commonly known, had been founded by St. Alphonsus Liguori only a few years earlier. To their usual vows Gerard added one: "To always do that which would seem most pleasing to God."

So trusted was he that, after joining the monastery, he was made the spiritual director for several communities of nuns.

In 1753, however, a young woman who had quit the convent wrote to St. Alphonsus and accused Gerard of having an affair with a local townswoman.

Gerard refused to offer a self-defense, and St. Alphonsus saw no recourse but to consider him guilty of adultery and violating his vows He disciplined Gerard by ordering him confined to the monastery and forbidding him to receive Holy Communion—a punishment that for Gerard was like being denied food.

Gerard's only comment was, "There is a God in heaven. He will prevail."

Months later, as his accuser lay on her deathbed, she was stricken with remorse and confessed to fabricating her story. When St. Alphonsus asked Gerard why he had not defended himself, Gerard replied: "But, Father, our holy rule says that we are to bear in silence mortifications imposed on us by our superiors."

St. Gerard spent many hours each day on his knees before the Blessed Sacrament to praise God and give thanks for His blessings.

Many of the gifts attributed to the frail saint were attributed to this time spent in prayer before the Eucharist. It was because of those gifts that his fellow monks frequently brought him with them when they would visit the homes of the sick.

Gerard had the ability to "read" souls and bring sinners back to God by quietly revealing to them their secret misdeeds, or sins they had been too embarrassed to confess.

Only one instance is recorded of his curing an expectant mother of her illness while he was alive, but there were many women who claimed that they and their children were granted graces through the prayers of Gerard.

The famous "handkerchief story" goes like this: While he was leaving the house of a family he had gone to visit, he dropped his handkerchief. A young woman retrieved it, but as she handed it to him, Gerard told her mysteriously, "Keep it. One day it will be of service to you."

Although puzzled, the woman did keep it. And a few years later, she faced life threatening complications as she was about to give birth to her first child. She remembered the mysterious hanky and the promise, and asked that it be brought to her in her travail. She held it to her womb and immediately the pain ceased and she delivered a normal, healthy child.

The miraculous handkerchief was passed from mother to mother as they were about to give birth in the town of Olive to Citra. The first mother passed the precious relic on to her niece and on it went through the generations.

Some families took small pieces of it and only a small shred remained when Gerard was canonized on Dec. 11, 1904. It was enough, though, to pass its special graces on to other cloths touched to it.

Now new handkerchiefs with St. Gerard's likeness, also touched to his relics, are given to visitors to the International Shrine of St. Gerard Majella in Materdomini, Italy, as well as at the national shrine in Newark.

Each year, thousands of expectant mothers, mothers with children and couples wanting to have children, visit the shrine in Newark, where Italian immigrants from Caposele, Teora and other towns around Materdomini settled in the 1900s, bringing their devotion to the saint with them.

A prayer for life;

Almighty and Eternal Father, in your all-wise providence you have raised up St. Gerard Majella to be the glorious protector of the mother and her unborn child Humbly we ask you that, through the powerful intercession of this, your faithful servant, we might have the courage to oppose the forces of anti-life in this world and to stand firm in our support of life in all stages of its development Grant that the ideal of the Christian family may flourish to the praise and glory of your Holy Name We ask this through Christ, our Lord Amen