Monday, November 28, 2011

Lord, I am not worthy...

Paolo Veronese - Christ and the Centurion

When Jesus entered Capernaum,
a centurion approached him and appealed to him, saying,
"Lord, my servant is lying at home paralyzed, suffering dreadfully."
He said to him, "I will come and cure him."
The centurion said in reply,
"Lord, I am not worthy to have you enter under my roof;
only say the word and my servant will be healed.
For I too am a man subject to authority,
with soldiers subject to me.
And I say to one, "Go," and he goes;
and to another, "Come here," and he comes;
and to my slave, "Do this," and he does it."
When Jesus heard this, he was amazed and said to those following him,
"Amen, I say to you, in no one in Israel have I found such faith.
I say to you, many will come from the east and the west,
and will recline with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
at the banquet in the Kingdom of heaven."

Matthew 8:5-11

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Christus Vincit!

Christ the King, Hubert van Eyck, c. 1426


Christus Vincit! Christus Regnat! Christus Imperat!    

Hear, O Christ, Salvation of the Holy and Perpetual Church of God. Help her, Redeemer of the World!
 
Saint Mary, help her! 
Saint Joseph, help her! 
Saint Michael, help her! 

Christus Vincit! Christus Regnat! Christus Imperat! 

Hear, O Christ, Grant Benedict, the Supreme Pontiff and Universal Pope, everlasting peace, life and salvation.  Help him, O Savior of the World. 

Saint Peter, help him!
Saint Paul, help him!

Christus Vincit! Christus Regnat! Christus Imperat! 

Christ our glory, our mercy, our help and our strength.  Christ our invincible arm, our impenetrable wall and the exaltation of our defense!

Christ our light, our way, and our life!  His alone is the kingdom!  Praise and jubilation through endless ages forever and ever! Amen.

May good times come!  May the peace of God come!  May Christ’s kingdom come! All redeemed by the blood of Christ: Rejoice! Thanks be to God! Amen.
 
Christus Vincit! Christus Regnat! Christus Imperat!

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

St. Elizabeth of Hungary

St. Elizabeth of Hungary - Grunewald - 1511
Lord God, you taught Saint Elizabeth of Hungary to see and reverence Christ in the poor. May her prayers help us to give constant love and service to the afflicted and the needy.
We make our prayer through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever.
Amen.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Hmmm...

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For Laura

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and may the perpetual light shine upon her.  May her soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

For All the Saints

Michelangelo - Last Judgement




Today we celebrate the Solemnity of All Saints.  This day has been celebrated in the Church since the 9th century.  I thought it might be good to reflect today on the Communion of Saints - one of the tenets of the Faith found in the Creed.  From the Compendium of the Catechism we find the following.


194. What is the meaning of the “communion of saints”?
This expression indicates first of all the common sharing of all the members of the Church in holy things (sancta): the faith, the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, the charisms, and the other spiritual gifts. At the root of this communion is love which “does not seek its own interests” (1 Corinthians 13:5) but leads the faithful to “hold everything in common” (Acts 4:32), even to put one’s own material goods at the service of the most poor.
195. What else does “the communion of saints” mean?
This expression also refers to the communion between holy persons (sancti); that is, between those who by grace are united to the dead and risen Christ. Some are pilgrims on the earth; others, having passed from this life, are undergoing purification and are helped also by our prayers. Others already enjoy the glory of God and intercede for us. All of these together form in Christ one family, the Church, to the praise and glory of the Trinity.

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So when our actions are rooted in love, we are united in Christ with all holy persons: those on earth, in purgatory and those saints in heaven that we celebrate today.