Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Mary TV: November 24, 2020 Reflection - Your refuge will be the Heart of my Son Jesus!

 




Your refuge will be the Heart of My Son Jesus

November 24, 2020
St. Andrew Dung-lac

Dear Family of Mary!

I am convinced that our novenas are bearing fruit in this battle for souls in our difficult time. Let’s not give up now!! Here is Day 6! May our refuge be the Heart of Our Lady’s Son, Jesus!

Here is our inspiration. Our Lady speaks to St. Faustina: “My daughter, what I demand from you is prayer, prayer, and once again prayer, for the world and especially for your country. For nine days receive Holy Communion in atonement and unite yourself closely to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. During these nine days you will stand before God as an offering; always and everywhere, at all times and places, day or night, whenever you wake up, pray in the spirit. In spirit, one can always remain in prayer.” (Diary 325)

July 25, 2019 "Dear children! My call for you is prayer. May prayer be a joy for you and a wreath which binds you to God. Little children, trials will come and you will not be strong, and sin will reign but, if you are mine, you will win, because your refuge will be the Heart of my Son Jesus. Therefore, little children, return to prayer until prayer becomes life for you in the day and the night. Thank you for having responded to my call."

This litany to the Sacred Heart of Jesus may help many souls to find their refuge in these difficult days!

THE LITANY OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS.

Lord, have mercy
Lord, have mercy.

Christ, have mercy
Christ, have mercy.

Lord, have mercy
Lord, have mercy.

Christ, hear us
Christ, hear us.

Christ, graciously hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.

God the Father of Heaven,
Have mercy on us.

God the Son, Redeemer of the world,
Have mercy on us.

God, the Holy Spirit,
Have mercy on us.

Holy Trinity, One God,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, Son of the Eternal Father,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, formed by the Holy Spirit
in the womb of the Virgin Mother,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, substantially united to the Word of God,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, of Infinite Majesty,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, Sacred Temple of God,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, Tabernacle of the Most High,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, House of God and Gate of Heaven,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, burning furnace of charity,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, abode of justice and love,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, full of goodness and love,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, abyss of all virtues,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, most worthy of all praise,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, king and center of all hearts,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, in whom are all treasures of wisdom and knowledge,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, in whom dwells the fullness of divinity,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, in whom the Father was well pleased,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, of whose fullness we have all received,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, desire of the everlasting hills,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, patient and most merciful,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, enriching all who invoke You,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, fountain of life and holiness,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, propitiation for our sins,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, loaded down with opprobrium,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, bruised for our offenses,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, obedient to death,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, pierced with a lance,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, source of all consolation,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, our life and resurrection,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, our peace and our reconciliation,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, victim for our sins
have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, salvation of those who trust in You,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, hope of those who die in You,
Have mercy on us.

Heart of Jesus, delight of all the Saints,
Have mercy on us.

Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world,
Spare us, O Lord.

Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world,
Graciously hear us, O Lord.

Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world,
Have mercy on us, O Lord.

V. Jesus, meek and humble of heart.
R. Make our hearts like Yours.

Let us pray,

Almighty and eternal God,
look upon the Heart of Your most beloved Son
and upon the praises
and satisfaction which He offers You
in the name of sinners;
and to those who implore Your mercy,
in Your great goodness,
grant forgiveness in the Name of the same Jesus Christ,
Your Son, who lives and reigns
with You forever and ever.
Amen.

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
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Monday, November 23, 2020

Mary TV: November 23, 2020 Reflection - Close to the Heart of My Son Jesus!

 


 



Closer to the Heart of My Son Jesus

November 23, 2020
St. Columban
St. Clement I

Dear Family of Mary!

Day 5 of our Novena for our countries and the world! 

Here is our inspiration. Our Lady speaks to St. Faustina: “My daughter, what I demand from you is prayer, prayer, and once again prayer, for the world and especially for your country. For nine days receive Holy Communion in atonement and unite yourself closely to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. During these nine days you will stand before God as an offering; always and everywhere, at all times and places, day or night, whenever you wake up, pray in the spirit. In spirit, one can always remain in prayer.” (Diary 325)

November 25, 2004 "Dear children! At this time, I call you all to pray for my intentions. Especially, little children, pray for those who have not yet come to know the love of God and do not seek God the Savior. You, little children, be my extended hands and by your example draw them closer to my Heart and the Heart of my Son. God will reward you with graces and every blessing. Thank you for having responded to my call."

Our job at this time is to stand as an offering before the Lord, drawing through our prayer as many souls as possible into the loving Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Nothing else will solve the terrible problems of our day. Let us pray this Invocation to the Heart of Jesus as we stand before Him in prayer and intercession.

INVOCATIONS TOTHE HEART OF JESUS (With an Act of Oblation.)

Heart of Jesus in the Eucharist,
I adore Thee.

Sweet Companion of our exile,
I adore Thee.

Eucharistic Heart of Jesus,
I adore Thee.

Heart solitary, Heart humiliated,
I adore Thee.

Heart abandoned, Heart forgotten,
I adore Thee.

Heart despised, Heart outraged,
I adore Thee.

Heart ignored by men,
I adore Thee.

Heart, Lover of our hearts,
I adore Thee.

Heart pleading for love,
I adore Thee.

Heart patient in waiting for us,
I adore Thee.

Heart eager to hear our prayers,
I adore Thee.

Heart desiring that we should pray to Thee,
I adore Thee.

Heart, Source of fresh graces,
I adore Thee.

Heart silent, desiring to speak to souls,
I adore Thee.

Heart, sweet Refuge of the hidden life,
I adore Thee.

Heart, Teacher of the secrets of union with God,
I adore Thee.

Heart of Him Who sleeps, yet ever watches,
I adore Thee.

Eucharistic Heart of Jesus,
have mercy on us.

Jesus Victim, I wish to comfort Thee;
I unite myself to Thee;
I offer myself in union with Thee.
I count myself as nothing before Thee;
I desire to forget myself in order to think of Thee,
to be forgotten and despised for love of Thee,
not to be understood,
not to be loved,
except by Thee.
I will hold my peace that I may listen to Thee;
I will forsake myself that I may lose myself in Thee.

Grant that I may quench Thy thirst for my salvation,
Thy burning thirst for my sanctification,
and that, being purified,
I may bestow on Thee a pure and true love.
I would no longer weary Thine expectations;
take me, I give myself to Thee.
I entrust to Thee all my actions
my mind that Thou mayest enlighten it,
my heart that Thou mayest direct it,
my will that Thou mayest establish it,
my misery that Thou mayest relieve it,
my soul and my body that Thou mayest feed them.

Eucharistic Heart of my Jesus,
Whose Blood is the life of my soul,
may it be no longer I who live,
but Thou alone Who livest in me.
Amen.

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Mary TV: November 22, 2020 Reflection - Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

 




Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

November 22, 2020
The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

Dear Family of Mary!

Let us remember Our Lady's call to us, through St. Faustina, for Day 4 of our second Novena for the World and our Countries: “My daughter, what I demand from you is prayer, prayer, and once again prayer, for the world and especially for your country. For nine days receive Holy Communion in atonement and unite yourself closely to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. During these nine days you will stand before God as an offering; always and everywhere, at all times and places, day or night, whenever you wake up, pray in the spirit. In spirit, one can always remain in prayer.” (Diary 325)

On this most wonderful Solemnity, we honor and praise Jesus Christ, the King! This is the culminating Feast of the Liturgical Year. This is our destiny, to live under the King of the Universe!

Our Lady told us:

November 25, 2007 "Dear children! Today, when you celebrate Christ, the King of all that is created, I desire for Him to be the King of your lives. Only through giving, little children, can you comprehend the gift of Jesus´ sacrifice on the Cross for each of you. Little children, give time to God that He may transform you and fill you with His grace, so that you may be a grace for others. For you, little children, I am a gift of grace and love, which comes from God for this peaceless world. Thank you for having responded to my call."

We want to respond to this call from Our Lady! We want Jesus to reign in us! 

Fr. Leon has sent us the text of his homily for English Mass in Medjugorje today! I include it here as a special grace for us all. After the homily, there is a Litany to Jesus Christ, the King of the Universe! Let us prayerfully read the homily and pray the litany on this special day!

Homily for the Solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, November 22, 2020:

The Gospels tell us that Jesus was of royal blood, descended from the House of David. What king was ever like Jesus, born in royal David’s city, Bethlehem, but in a stable not a palace, with no place to lay His head, and buried in another man’s tomb. His accession to the throne was His entry into Jerusalem, the royal capital, riding on a donkey rather than in a state carriage. His royal robe was a spittle-covered purple rag, His crown was of thorns and His sceptre a reed. He made His royal progress weak and bleeding through the streets, to the jeers not the cheers of the populace. At Calvary He was enthroned on an executioner’s gibbet. 

Christ the King has nothing in common with earthly rulers, so His kingdom can be nothing like an earthly kingdom. In His realm there are no masters because everyone is a servant. Even the King came to serve and not to be served. Those who would be greatest in the Kingdom are those who make themselves the least. The reward for service is not promotion and financial gain but to be given further opportunities for service. When His subjects become rich or gain promotion, they are impoverished and demoted, the mighty being cast from their thrones and the lowly exalted. The lowest are the highest, and tax collectors and prostitutes will get into the Kingdom before the hypocritical and self-righteous. 

It is difficult for us Christians to live simultaneously in two kingdoms, that of the world and that of Christ. We are prone to blending them, to make one look so much like the other that we can’t tell the difference. Often it seems that the Church, and our lives within it, has been made to fit the image of a temporal earthly kingdom rather than making earthly kingdoms fit the image of Jesus’s eternal heavenly Kingdom. Often the Church is pressured to conform, to treat her sacraments and divine worship as non-essential, and too many Christians go along with this lie. It is difficult for Christians to live in society because the structures of that society are not the same as those in the Kingdom of God.

The distinguishing feature of Christ’s rule is that of justice, but not the kind of justice we’re used to. You can recognise the people who feel at home in the Kingdom, they are the ones who are ready to forgive. They are the people who feed and give drink to the hungry and thirsty, who welcome outcasts back into society, who clothe the naked and visit the sick and imprisoned.

In the Gospel text for this Sunday we have the Son of Man who comes in glory with His angels, to judge the nations. At first glance this presents a far more standard view of what majesty is about. But we should remember that the Son of Man Who comes in glory is also the Son of Man Who died on the cross. It is the same Lord. Even in His glory the Son of Man judges as the One Who was crucified. He comes to us as the One Who loves us so deeply that He mounted the wood of the Cross for you and me. He comes to us as One Whose majesty is founded on the total self-giving love of God. True majesty, true kingship, is founded on the supremacy of love.  

The Solemnity of Christ the Universal King was instituted by Pope Pius XI as a feast of the universal Church in 1925, when the dark clouds of totalitarianism were rolling over Europe. This was a time when false and shallow conceptions of majesty, based on domination and eschewing love, seemed to have the upper hand. 

In the face of similar troubles, the Solemnity of the Christ the Universal King is a call to us to see our world by the light of Christ. This is the Light in which the “pseudo-majesty” of the corrupt, the media, the cabals, the despots, the celebrities, looks like a pale and paltry imitation of the true and lasting Majesty of Jesus founded on love. But this Solemnity is also a call to hope and to fortitude, that regardless of what the tides of history might bring, the love of God will ultimately prove victorious: that at the end of the ages Christ the Universal King will come to judge the nations and he will do so in true majesty as the One Who wore a crown of thorns. Then all things will be placed under Him, He in turn will be subject to the Father, so that God may be All-in-all. Long live Christ the King! Amen! (Fr. Leon Pereira, Medjugorje)

Litany to Jesus Christ, the King of the Universe

The Lamb that was slain
is worthy to receive power and divinity
and wisdom and strength and honor;
To Him be glory and empire forever and ever.

V. He shall rule from sea to sea,
and from the river to the ends of the earth.
R. All kings shall adore Him,
all nations shall serve Him.

Lord, have mercy upon us.
Christ, have mercy upon us.

Lord, have mercy upon us.
Christ the King, hear us.

Christ the King,
graciously hear us.

Thou Who didst receive crowns and tribute from the Magi,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who didst rule by love the Holy Family of Nazareth,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who as King, served Thy people in the example of filial obedience,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who drawest to Thy realm the fishermen to be fishers of men,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Whose Kingdom is not of the spirit of this world.
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who art King not of the Jews alone but of all creation,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who wast mocked in false purple by the little rulers,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who wast crowned with piercing thorns,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who wast nailed to Thy throne on Golgotha,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who didst ransom Thy people by the royal Sacrifice of Calvary,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who didst purchase Thy Kingdom with the Blood of the Atonement,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who in Thy Resurrection was the First-born from the dead,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who in Thy glorified body art risen triumphant,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Who art throned and crowned at the right hand of Thy Father,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

In Whom are all created things in Heaven and on earth,
visible and invisible,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Beneath Whom are all thrones and dominations,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Beneath Whom are all principalities and powers,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

By Whom all things subsist,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

To Whom all the nations of the earth are subject,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

Through Whom all things are reconciled unto Thy Father,
May all nations serve Thee, O Lord.

V. His power shall be an everlasting power,
R. And His Kingdom a kingdom that shall not be destroyed.

That the peoples of this world may know themselves subject to Thee,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That they may put off their vainglory,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That they may dispel the evils secularism has brought upon society,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That they may hearken to Thy fiat,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That they may bow their heads before Thee,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That they may know Thy reign is eternal,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That they may submit to Thy just and gentle rule,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That they may recognize Thy Vicar on earth,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That they may freely accept his rule for Thy sake,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That they may know that Thy Church,
being Thee Thyself, cannot die as nations die,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That the Gentiles may be restored to mercy,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That to Christ the King all things may be restored,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

That in the Prince of Peace true peace may by all be found,
We beseech Thee, hear us.

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Spare us, O Christ our King.

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Hear us, O Christ our King.

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Have mercy on us.

V. His power shall be an everlasting power,
which shall not be taken away,

R. And His Kingdom shall not decay.
Alleluia.

Let Us Pray:

Almighty, everlasting God,
Who in Thy beloved Son,
King of the whole world,
hast willed to restore all things anew,
grant in Thy mercy that all the families of nations,
rent asunder by the wound of sin,
may be subjected to His most gentle rule,
Who with Thee liveth and reigneth
in the unity of the Holy Ghost,
God, world without end.

R. Amen.

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2020

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