Sunday, May 31, 2015
Holy Trinity
On
this feast of the Holy Trinity, may I suggest a practical prayer that
we can all do every night so that the Holy Trinity may become an
important part of our lives. So, as an examination of conscience, every
night before you get to bed, take 3 minutes or even one minute divided
into 20 seconds. In the first minute, think of a positive event that
happened to you during the day, maybe a good news you received, a good
deed you accomplished, and thank God the Father for it. In the second
minute, think of a negative thing that you experienced, maybe a
conflict, an argument or quarrel with someone else, and ask God the Son,
Jesus, to forgive you for it. Then during the last minute, think of
something you have to do tomorrow, maybe an important decision you have
to make, talking to another person on an important issue, and talk to
God the Holy Spirit while asking for guidance and inspiration. Simple,
yet an effective way to feel connected with the Trinity.
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Pope Francis recent Tweets
These are some of the most recent Tweets that Pope Francis sends on his Twitter account:
- Christians are witnesses not to a theory, but to a Person: Christ risen and alive, the one Savior of all.
- We can observe the Fourth Commandment by loving visits to our aging grandparents.
- Let us invoke the Holy Spirit each day: He guides us along the path of discipleship in Christ.
- Lord, send forth your Holy Spirit to bring consolation and strength to persecuted Christians.
- There are times when God is silent, a silence which cannot be understood unless we gaze upon Christ crucified.
- God is always waiting for us, he always understands us, he always forgives us.
- It is better to have a Church that is wounded but out in the streets than a Church that is sick because it is closed in on itself.
- Dear parents, have great patience, and forgive from the depths of your heart.
- Why is it so difficult to tolerate the faults of others? Have we forgotten that Jesus bore our sins?
- Let us learn to live with kindness, to love everyone, even when they do not love us.
- When we cannot earn our own bread, we lose our dignity. This is a tragedy today, especially for the young.
- It is good for us to spend time before the Tabernacle, to feel the gaze of Jesus upon us.
- The love of Christ fills our hearts and makes us always able to forgive!
- Christians are witnesses not to a theory, but to a Person: Christ risen and alive, the one Savior of all.
- We can observe the Fourth Commandment by loving visits to our aging grandparents.
- Let us invoke the Holy Spirit each day: He guides us along the path of discipleship in Christ.
- Lord, send forth your Holy Spirit to bring consolation and strength to persecuted Christians.
- There are times when God is silent, a silence which cannot be understood unless we gaze upon Christ crucified.
- God is always waiting for us, he always understands us, he always forgives us.
- It is better to have a Church that is wounded but out in the streets than a Church that is sick because it is closed in on itself.
- Dear parents, have great patience, and forgive from the depths of your heart.
- Why is it so difficult to tolerate the faults of others? Have we forgotten that Jesus bore our sins?
- Let us learn to live with kindness, to love everyone, even when they do not love us.
- When we cannot earn our own bread, we lose our dignity. This is a tragedy today, especially for the young.
- It is good for us to spend time before the Tabernacle, to feel the gaze of Jesus upon us.
- The love of Christ fills our hearts and makes us always able to forgive!
Friday, May 29, 2015
A Prayer for Today
Heavenly
Father, walk with me today, and grant that I may hear your footsteps
and see your footprints, and gladly follow where they may lead me. Talk
with me today, and grant that I may hear Your tender voice, and listen
to Your advice.
Help me to feel Your presence in all the projects that I accomplish, in all the words that I say and in all the thoughts that cross my mind. Be my strength when I seem to weaken, and my courage when I start to be afraid.
Help me to know that it is Your hand holding mine throughout all the minutes of all the hours of this day. And when night falls, grant that I may know that I am gathered to Your Sacred Heart to sleep in love and peace. AMEN.
Help me to feel Your presence in all the projects that I accomplish, in all the words that I say and in all the thoughts that cross my mind. Be my strength when I seem to weaken, and my courage when I start to be afraid.
Help me to know that it is Your hand holding mine throughout all the minutes of all the hours of this day. And when night falls, grant that I may know that I am gathered to Your Sacred Heart to sleep in love and peace. AMEN.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Flashback from 40 years ago
Occasionally I try to go back in time and see how things have changed for me, and the world around us. 40 years ago I was still in the Major Seminary in Malta, studying for the priesthood with another 13 classmates, to be ordained two years later. These two photos were taken during the ceremony when I received the Orders of Lectorate and Acolyte. This allowed me to distribute communion and help around the altar during Mass, besides reading officially during Mass.
Presently in our Diocese Acolytes are very popular and they help us very well during every Mass. Obviously you can see that my hair was thinning out, soon to disappear completely, at least from the top of my head.
Presently in our Diocese Acolytes are very popular and they help us very well during every Mass. Obviously you can see that my hair was thinning out, soon to disappear completely, at least from the top of my head.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Cruise-liners
The biggest harbor in Malta is known as the Grand Harbor. It was the scene of a Great Siege the Knights of Malta fought against the Turks and the Ottoman Empire in 1565. It was the scene of many battleships coming into Malta during World War II, the most important among them the SS Ohio, part of the Operation Pedestal, which brought food, relief and salvation to many thousands of people starving on August 15, 1942, including my own parents, still teenagers at that time. Many US aircraft-carriers have berthed in the harbor, but today it is the scene of scores of cruise-liners coming in every day with tourists, arriving in the early morning and leaving in the late evening.
These photos taken over the past few years during my visits to Malta show various cruise-liners berthing at the shore, while tourists are either basking in the warm sun near the pool on deck, or walking around Valletta, the capital, visiting churches and museums, or simply shopping for the many tempting souvenirs. Three families from my parishioners will be visiting Malta on these cruise-liners, the Sweeneys, on their way soon, and the Gralls and Goffs, heading there in the fall.
These photos taken over the past few years during my visits to Malta show various cruise-liners berthing at the shore, while tourists are either basking in the warm sun near the pool on deck, or walking around Valletta, the capital, visiting churches and museums, or simply shopping for the many tempting souvenirs. Three families from my parishioners will be visiting Malta on these cruise-liners, the Sweeneys, on their way soon, and the Gralls and Goffs, heading there in the fall.
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Saint Philip Neri
St Philip Neri (1515-1595) |
Night was his special time of prayer. After dark he would go out in the streets, sometimes to churches, but most often into the catacombs of St. Sebastiano to pray. He felt so filled with energy to serve God that he went out to work at the hospital of the incurables and starting speaking to others about God, everyone from beggars to bankers.
In 1548 Philip formed a confraternity with other laymen to minister to pilgrims who came to Rome without food or shelter. The spiritual director of the confraternity convinced Philip that he could do even more work as a priest. After receiving instruction from this priest, Philip was ordained in 1551.
At his new home, the church of San Girolamo, he learned to love to hear confessions. Young men especially found in him the wisdom and direction they needed to grow spiritually. But Philip began to realize that these young men needed something more than absolution; they needed guidance during their daily lives. So Philip began to ask the young men to come by in the early afternoon when they would discuss spiritual readings and then stay for prayer in the evening. The numbers of the men who attended these meetings grew rapidly. In order to handle the growth, Philip and a fellow priest built a room called the Oratory to hold them in.
Philip understood that it wasn't enough to tell young people not to do something -- you had to give them something to do in its place. So at Carnival time, when the worst excesses were encouraged, Philip organized a pilgrimage to the Seven Churches with a picnic accompanied by instrumental music for the mid-day break. After walking twelve miles in one day everyone was too tired to be tempted!
The altar where the body of St Philip Neri is preserved, with a painting by Guido Reni |
Humility was the most important virtue he tried to teach others and to learn himself. Philip died in 1595 after a long illness at the age of eighty years. This prayer is a fitting conclusion to this brief biography of this happy joy-filled saint: Saint Philip Neri, we take ourselves far too seriously most of the time. Help us to add humor to our perspective - remembering always that humor is a gift from God.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Memorial Day
Memorial Day marks the informal start of summer—pools open, the barbecue season kicks off, and it’s OK to wear white shoes or sandals. But it has a more solemn aspect, implied in the name itself. Memorial Day is a day when we remember the nation's war dead. Not to be confused with Veterans Day—which honors living veterans—Memorial Day remembers those who gave their life for the country. How did this day begin? In 1868, Memorial Day was observed for the first time in the United States, at the request of Gen. John A. Logan, the national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. It was called Decoration Day because the general had seen women decorating graves of Civil War heroes. In the earlier part of the century, Memorial Day was essentially a Northern and Western holiday. The South had its own Confederate Memorial Day, usually held in April. But World Wars I and II brought an added gravity to the day, as did the later Korean and Vietnam conflicts. In 1959, Congress proclaimed that a day be set aside in recognition of those who died in service to their country. Memorial Day was observed on May 30 until 1971, when Congress decreed that it be observed annually on the last Monday in May.
Most importantly, let us remember those widows and orphans who lost their spouses, parents and loved ones who have only memories of their heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. In their name I offer this prayer:
Eternal God, Creator of years, of centuries, Lord of whatever is beyond time,
Maker of all species and master of all history --
How shall we speak to you from our smallness and inconsequence?
Except that you have called us to worship you in spirit and in truth;
You have lifted us up with your loving kindnesses.
Therefore we are bold to come before you without fear (thought we are often anxious).
We sing with spirit and pray with courage because you have dignified us;
You have redeemed us from the aimlessness of things' going meaninglessly well.
God, lift the hearts of those for whom this holiday is not just diversion,
but painful memory and continued deprivation.
Bless those whose dear ones have died needlessly, wastefully in accident or misadventure.
We remember with compassion those who have died serving their countries in the futility of combat.
We believe that you will provide for us as others have been provided with the fulfillment of
"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."
Most importantly, let us remember those widows and orphans who lost their spouses, parents and loved ones who have only memories of their heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. In their name I offer this prayer:
Eternal God, Creator of years, of centuries, Lord of whatever is beyond time,
Maker of all species and master of all history --
How shall we speak to you from our smallness and inconsequence?
Except that you have called us to worship you in spirit and in truth;
You have lifted us up with your loving kindnesses.
Therefore we are bold to come before you without fear (thought we are often anxious).
We sing with spirit and pray with courage because you have dignified us;
You have redeemed us from the aimlessness of things' going meaninglessly well.
God, lift the hearts of those for whom this holiday is not just diversion,
but painful memory and continued deprivation.
Bless those whose dear ones have died needlessly, wastefully in accident or misadventure.
We remember with compassion those who have died serving their countries in the futility of combat.
We believe that you will provide for us as others have been provided with the fulfillment of
"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Pentecost
1958 stained-glass window at the Baker City Cathedral |
Fill the long watches of days off and weekends
with a new way of life for which there is no pay.
Fill up these weekends with
- new things not yet thought,
- new sights not yet seen,
- new people not yet met or visited,
- new deeds not yet accomplished,
- new sounds not yet heard,
- and new places not yet walked.
Fill the long nights with a new style of living, a new kind of caring.
Fill our emptiness with new people whom we have not yet touched or visited,
- roads we have not yet driven,
- hopes we have not yet had,
- news we have not known,
- help we have not yet given,
Make our hours full - and our life long.
Come Holy Spirit, come, and change our world,
so that we can change the world and others too.
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Blessed Oscar Romero
Blessed Oscar Romero (15 August 1917 – 24 March 1980) |
On 23 February 1977, Romero was appointed Archbishop of San Salvador. El Salvador which in Spanish means ‘the Saviour’ may be a tiny country on the mainland of the Americas but Oscar Romero’s saintly reputation as the martyr who loved the poor has spread well beyond its borders. And he's viewed by many as a giant figure for whom the Gospel message always came first. The beatification for Romero will be held in San Salvador on May 23, 2015. It will be celebrated in Plaza Salvador del Mundo under the Monumento al Divino Salvador del Mundo. Cardinal Angelo Amato shall preside over the beatification on behalf of Pope Francis.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Saint Rita
Saint Rita of Cascia (1381-1457) |
Early in life, she had a strong desire to be a nun, but got married instead, following her parents’ wishes. By all accounts, her husband was Mr. Wrong, an abusive man with whom she bore two sons of similar temperament. Apparently she had the patience of a saint because she prayed for them all and tried to be a dutiful wife and mother! After 18 years of marriage, her husband was murdered and her sons died of natural causes the following year, after pledging to take revenge over their father's murder. After that, St. Rita finally got her wish and was admitted to the convent of Augustinian nuns at Cascia. Tradition has it that the nuns there initially refused to let St. Rita join because she was a widow. One night Saint John the Baptist, St. Augustine and St. Nicholas of Tolentino opened gates that had been bolted shut and left her in the chapel of the convent. When the nuns found St. Rita there the next morning they understood God’s designs for her and accepted her unanimously. Talk about prayer opening doors! Many other miracles were attributed to St. Rita, both during her life and after her death. As an example, her devotion to Jesus in His Passion was such that a thorn from the crucifix in her room pierced her forehead one day while she was praying!
A procession of St Rita in Valletta, Malta last year |
Oh glorious St. Rita, who did miraculously participate in the sorrowful Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, obtain for us the grace to suffer with resignation the troubles of this life, and protect us in all our needs. St. Rita, model wife and widow, you yourself suffered in a long illness showing patience out of love for God. Teach us to pray as you did. Many invoke you for help, full of confidence in your intercession. Come now to our aid for the relief and cure of (mention your request). To God all things are possible; may this healing give glory to the Lord. Through the prayers of St. Rita, may we learn to bear our crosses in life in the same spirit in which she bore hers. Amen.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
A Nurse's Prayer
Dear
Lord, may Your great strength and power flow through me, and lend
skills to my hands and vision, judgement to my mind and compassion to my
heart.
Grant me the strength to minister to my patients in their hour of suffering and anxiety. Make me worthy, O Lord, of this saintly task, and may I faithfully discharge my duties in deep humility, worthy of the trust and faith placed in me.
Give to my heart compassion and understanding,
- give to my hands skill and tenderness,
- give to my mind knowledge and wisdom,
especially dear Lord, help me always to remember the true purpose of my vocation, that of selfless service and dedication to the weak and despairing in body and spirit. AMEN.
Grant me the strength to minister to my patients in their hour of suffering and anxiety. Make me worthy, O Lord, of this saintly task, and may I faithfully discharge my duties in deep humility, worthy of the trust and faith placed in me.
Give to my heart compassion and understanding,
- give to my hands skill and tenderness,
- give to my mind knowledge and wisdom,
especially dear Lord, help me always to remember the true purpose of my vocation, that of selfless service and dedication to the weak and despairing in body and spirit. AMEN.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
God knows.....
When you are tired and discouraged from fruitless efforts…….God knows how hard you have tried.
When you’ve cried so long and your heart is in anguish…….God has counted your tears.
If you feel that your life is on hold and time has passed you by…….God is waiting for you.
When you’re lonely and your friends are too busy even for a phone call…..God is by your side.
When you think you’ve tried everything and don’t know where to turn…..God has a solution.
When nothing makes sense and you are confused and frustrated………God has the answer.
If suddenly your outlook is brighter and you find traces of hope……God has whispered to you.
When things are going well and you have much to be thankful for…….God has blessed you.
When something joyful happens and you are filled with awe…….God has smiled upon you.
When you have a purpose to fulfill and a dream to follow…..God has opened your eyes and called you by name.
Remember that wherever you are and whatever you are facing………GOD KNOWS !
Your Father knows what you need before you ask him.(Matthew 6:8)
When you’ve cried so long and your heart is in anguish…….God has counted your tears.
If you feel that your life is on hold and time has passed you by…….God is waiting for you.
When you’re lonely and your friends are too busy even for a phone call…..God is by your side.
When you think you’ve tried everything and don’t know where to turn…..God has a solution.
When nothing makes sense and you are confused and frustrated………God has the answer.
If suddenly your outlook is brighter and you find traces of hope……God has whispered to you.
When things are going well and you have much to be thankful for…….God has blessed you.
When something joyful happens and you are filled with awe…….God has smiled upon you.
When you have a purpose to fulfill and a dream to follow…..God has opened your eyes and called you by name.
Remember that wherever you are and whatever you are facing………GOD KNOWS !
Your Father knows what you need before you ask him.(Matthew 6:8)
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Prayer for the Holy Year of Mercy
Pope Francis personally wrote a prayer to be used during the upcoming Holy Year of Mercy which starts later this year:
Lord Jesus Christ,
you have taught us to be merciful like the heavenly Father,
and have told us that whoever sees you sees Him.
Show us your face and we will be saved.
Your loving gaze freed Zacchaeus and Matthew from being enslaved by money;
the adulteress and Magdalene from seeking happiness only in created things;
made Peter weep after his betrayal,
and assured Paradise to the repentant thief.
Let us hear, as if addressed to each one of us, the words that you spoke to the Samaritan woman:
“If you knew the gift of God!”
You are the visible face of the invisible Father,
of the God who manifests his power above all by forgiveness and mercy:
let the Church be your visible face in the world, its Lord risen and glorified.
You willed that your ministers would also be clothed in weakness
in order that they may feel compassion for those in ignorance and error:
let everyone who approaches them feel sought after, loved, and forgiven by God.
Send your Spirit and consecrate every one of us with its anointing,
so that the Jubilee of Mercy may be a year of grace from the Lord,
and your Church, with renewed enthusiasm, may bring good news to the poor,
proclaim liberty to captives and the oppressed,
and restore sight to the blind.
We ask this through the intercession of Mary, Mother of Mercy,
you who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever.
Amen.
Monday, May 18, 2015
Lace-making
A lace with the Maltese cross crafted by my mother |
My mother Mary working on a lace project |
Another intricate lace crafted by my mother |
Sunday, May 17, 2015
The Cocoon and the Butterfly
A healthy monarch butterfly |
What the man in his kindness and haste did not understand was that the restricting cocoon and the struggle required for the butterfly to get through the tiny opening were God's way of forcing fluid from the body of the butterfly into its wings so that it would be ready for flight once it achieved its freedom from the cocoon. Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If God allowed us to go through our life without any obstacles, it would cripple us. We would not be as strong as what we could have been. And we could never fly.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
More drone photos
Taj Mahal, India |
Barcelona, Spain |
Ukraina Hotel, Ukraine |
Palace at Petergof, Russia |
Danube River |
Friday, May 15, 2015
Families
Some families are big, some families are small.
But no matter what size, it's the same for them all.
Families are fathers that frown and say
"we didn't do things like that in my day.
That shirt's rather bright. That shirt's far too tight.
Now tell me again where you're going tonight."
Families are mothers who fret and fuss.
"Hurry up now or you'll miss your school bus.
Straighten your tie, tidy your hair.
Are you sure those big earrings are what you can wear ?"
Families are brothers that joke and tease,
and when you're not looking they give you a squeeze.
They think they're much bigger and better than you,
and far more important in all that they do.
Families are sisters who share all your things,
your bedroom, your records, your bracelets and rings.
They use all your perfume and wear out your tights,
and keep you awake playing music at night.
But God's family is a unit where we all belong
to support us in trouble when things have gone wrong
God shares in our gladness, our sadness and fears
He loves us and cares for us through all of the years.
But no matter what size, it's the same for them all.
Families are fathers that frown and say
"we didn't do things like that in my day.
That shirt's rather bright. That shirt's far too tight.
Now tell me again where you're going tonight."
Families are mothers who fret and fuss.
"Hurry up now or you'll miss your school bus.
Straighten your tie, tidy your hair.
Are you sure those big earrings are what you can wear ?"
Families are brothers that joke and tease,
and when you're not looking they give you a squeeze.
They think they're much bigger and better than you,
and far more important in all that they do.
Families are sisters who share all your things,
your bedroom, your records, your bracelets and rings.
They use all your perfume and wear out your tights,
and keep you awake playing music at night.
But God's family is a unit where we all belong
to support us in trouble when things have gone wrong
God shares in our gladness, our sadness and fears
He loves us and cares for us through all of the years.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Saint Matthias
Two men fit this description -- Matthias and Joseph called Barsabbas. They knew that both these men had been with them and with Jesus through his whole ministry. But which one had the heart to become a witness to his resurrection? The apostles knew that only the Lord could know what was in the heart of each. They cast lots in order to discover God's will and Matthias was chosen. He was the twelfth apostle and the group was whole again as they waited for the coming of the Holy Spirit. Unlike the other 12 who were hand-picked by Jesus, warts and all, Matthias was chosen from among 120 others. So there must have been something special about him - his credentials must have been quite impressive, even though we know so little about him.
That's the first we hear of Matthias in Scripture, and the last. Legends like the Acts of Andrew and Matthias testify to Matthias' enthusiastic embrace of all that being an apostle meant including evangelization, persecution, and death in the service of the Lord.
Clement of Alexandria says that Matthias, like all the other apostles, was not chosen by Jesus for what he already was, but for what Jesus foresaw he would become. He was elected not because he was worthy but because he would become worthy. Jesus chooses all of us in the same way.
Have you ever felt like an afterthought, a latecomer? Or have you ever resented someone new who was added to your group? It is not our prerogative to decide who belongs and who doesn’t belong within our church. God chooses people He deems fit to serve him. The same goes with vocations. We are all called for specific roles, sometimes unknown to us, until we realize our gifts and talents. So let us welcome any newcomers to your parish, work, or family community as someone chosen by God, as the apostles welcomed St Matthias.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Fatima
Along with Lourdes and Guadalupe, Fatima is the most visited country as far as religious pilgrimages are concerned. And as if to further accentuate its importance in history, May 13, 1917 was replicated in 1981 for a moment of importance, although in a negative way. On that day Pope John Paul II was shot inside the Vatican Square and almost died. But he recovered enough to make a pilgrimage a year later on May 13, 1982, to thank the Blessed Mother for her intervention in saving his life.
But very much like Lourdes and Guadalupe, the quietness of these small little villages was turned upside down when the Blessed Mother appeared to 3 young children, Francisco and his sister Jacinta Marto, and Lucia dos Santos. Nobody would believe them at first, and they were almost imprisoned for fabricating lies. But eventually, religious leaders, priests and bishops in Fatima, Portugal investigated the whole story and found it to be true, with the Vatican officially proclaiming that the apparitions were believable. Francisco and Jacinta died shortly afterwards, but Lucia became a nun and lived into the third millennium in a monastery in Portugal, being visited by 2 Popes.
A huge basilica was built on the spot where the Blessed Mother appeared to the children, encouraging them to pray the Rosary, and pray for the conversion of souls. She even gave the children some well-kept secrets, which were only shown to the reigning Popes, but we know now that they spoke about the conversion of Russia and other tragic events that took place over the years, and other historic events which were predicted, like the end of World War I. Thousands of pilgrims visit Fatima every year, and the devotion to the Blessed Mother and the Rosary spread far and wide. The prayer that is said between each decade of the Rosary was devised after the Fatima apparition: O my Jesus forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to heaven, especially those who have most need of thy mercy.
But very much like Lourdes and Guadalupe, the quietness of these small little villages was turned upside down when the Blessed Mother appeared to 3 young children, Francisco and his sister Jacinta Marto, and Lucia dos Santos. Nobody would believe them at first, and they were almost imprisoned for fabricating lies. But eventually, religious leaders, priests and bishops in Fatima, Portugal investigated the whole story and found it to be true, with the Vatican officially proclaiming that the apparitions were believable. Francisco and Jacinta died shortly afterwards, but Lucia became a nun and lived into the third millennium in a monastery in Portugal, being visited by 2 Popes.
Jacinta, Francisco and Lucia in 1917 |
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
The Prodigal Son (in the key of F)
Esteban Bartolome Murillo - The return of the prodigal son |
Feeling footloose and frisky a feather-brained fellow forced his fond father to fork over the family finances. He flew far to foreign fields and frittered his fortune feasting fabulously with faithless friends. Finally facing famine and fleeced by his fellows in folly, he found himself a feed-flinger in a filthy farmyard.
Fairly famished he fain would have filled his frame with the foraged foods of the fodder fragments left by the filthy farmyard creatures.
'Fooey', he said, 'My father's flunkies fare far fancier,' the frazzled fugitive found feverishly, frankly facing facts. Frustrated by failure and filled with foreboding he forthwith fled to his family. Falling at his father's feet, he floundered forlornly. 'Father, I have flunked and fruitlessly forfeited family favor.'
But the faithful father, forestalling further flinching frantically flagged the flunkies. 'Fetch forth the finest fatling and fix a feast.' But the fugitive's fault-finding frater frowned on the fickle forgiveness of the former folderol. His fury flashed. But fussing was futile, for the far-sighted father figured, such filial fidelity is fine, but what forbids fervent festivity.
The fugitive is found. 'Unfurl the flags, with fanfares flaring, let fun and frolic freely flow.' Former failure is forgotten, folly forsaken, forgiveness forms the foundation for future fortitude."
Monday, May 11, 2015
Origin of the Luminous Mysteries
St George Preca (1880-1962) |
This addition to the decades of the rosary - which had been left untouched for over 400 years - has aroused a great deal of interest. The idea of the Pope could have come from the writings of a Maltese priest whom the Pope declared Blessed in 2001, Blessed George Preca, and eventually canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on June 3, 2007, the first Maltese Saint.
The Mysteries of Light became “public property” in Malta after two publications in 1973 and 1987. They were later also put on the internet on websites regarding the Rosary. The Mysteries of Light according to Saint Preca and the Pope were designated as follows:
1. Jesus' Baptism in the river Jordan; 2. His self-manifsestation at the wedding at Cana; 3. His proclamation of the Kingdom of God, with his call to conversion; 4. His transfiguration before the Apostles on Mount Tabor; 5. His institution of the Eucharist, at the Last Supper.
Besides the new Mysteries of Light, in the Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae there are other points which remind us of Fr Preca's teaching on the rosary. For instance, the Pope suggests a moment of silent reflection after the mystery is mentioned. Fr Preca not only practiced this himself, but he recommended it to others as well. Fr Preca used to call the rosary “A school of learning”, especially because of the meditation on the mysteries of the life of our Lord. The liturgical feast day of St George Preca is celebrated in Malta on May 9th.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Jesus talks to your heart
If you never felt pain, then how would you know that I am a Healer?
If you never had to pray, how would you know that I am a Deliverer?
If you never had a trial, how could you call yourself an overcomer?
If you never felt sadness, how would you know that I am a Comforter?
If you never made a mistake, how would you know that I am a forgiver?
If you knew all, how would you know that I will answer your questions?
If you never were in trouble, how would you know that I will come to your rescue?
If you never were broken, then how would you know that I can make you whole?
If you never had a problem, how would you know that I can solve them?
If you never had any suffering, then how would you know what I went through?
If you never went through the fire, then how would you become pure?
If I gave you all things, how would you appreciate them?
If I never corrected you, how would you know that I love you?
If you had all power, then how would you learn to depend on me?
If your life was perfect, then what would you need me for?
Love, Jesus
If you never had to pray, how would you know that I am a Deliverer?
If you never had a trial, how could you call yourself an overcomer?
If you never felt sadness, how would you know that I am a Comforter?
If you never made a mistake, how would you know that I am a forgiver?
If you knew all, how would you know that I will answer your questions?
If you never were in trouble, how would you know that I will come to your rescue?
If you never were broken, then how would you know that I can make you whole?
If you never had a problem, how would you know that I can solve them?
If you never had any suffering, then how would you know what I went through?
If you never went through the fire, then how would you become pure?
If I gave you all things, how would you appreciate them?
If I never corrected you, how would you know that I love you?
If you had all power, then how would you learn to depend on me?
If your life was perfect, then what would you need me for?
Love, Jesus
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Dubai drone photos
A few more drone photos today, coming from Dubai, one the countries in United Arab Emirates. Dubai has exploded in buildings over the past 50 years, as well as in population. In 1968, the population was a mere 58,000. In 1985, it had climbed to 370,000 , while it almost doubled in 10 years, to 674,000 in 1995. Today the population stands at a staggering 2,107,000. The topography looks very much like New York City, while over 50 years ago it was more or less like a desert.
These stunning photos show some of the buildings, including the famous Palm Jumeirah, which were man-made islands and peninsulas in the shape of a Palm Tree. Another similar project is underway, called the World Islands.
These stunning photos show some of the buildings, including the famous Palm Jumeirah, which were man-made islands and peninsulas in the shape of a Palm Tree. Another similar project is underway, called the World Islands.
Friday, May 8, 2015
De Sales blog
Roses used during Pope Benedict's Mass in Malta, April 2010 |
Thursday, May 7, 2015
May Crowning
The traditional May Crowning ceremony was held yesterday in our new church, as children brought flowers to be placed in front of the statue of the Blessed Mother, Our Lady of Guadalupe. Mary was crowned by one of the First Communion children as I played the Ave Maria on the flute, and then we recited the Rosary together.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Fascinating drone photos
Moscow Red Square |
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Counting our blessings
One woman was late because her alarm clock didn't go off in time.
One was late because of being stuck on the NJ Turnpike because of an auto accident.
One of them missed his bus.
One spilled food on her clothes and had to take time to change.
One's car wouldn't start.
One went back to answer the telephone.
One had a child that dawdled and didn't get ready as soon as he should have.
One couldn't get a taxi.
The one that struck me was the man who put on a new pair of shoes that morning, took the various means to get to work but before he got there, he developed a blister on his foot. He stopped at a drugstore! to buy a Band-Aid. That is why he is alive today.
Now when I am stuck in traffic, miss an elevator, turn back to answer a ringing telephone... all the little things that annoy me. I think to myself, this is exactly where God wants me to be at this very moment..
Next time your morning seems to be going wrong, the children are slow getting dressed, you can't seem to find the car keys, you hit every traffic light, don't get mad or frustrated; God is at work watching over you. May God continue to bless you with all those annoying little things and may you remember their possible purpose.
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