Showing posts with label Holy Mass. Show all posts
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Friday, October 7, 2011

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Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

"A Christian without prayer is like a soldier without a rifle."


My brothers and sisters of the Promise, I have always stressed both the importance of prayer as well as the universality of prayer.

Prayer is as necessary to the soul of Man as breathing is to his body.

There is no Man on earth - past, present, or future - who, having seen creation in a constant state of prayer, has never thought to look inward and gaze into the depths of that irresistible Silence within himself without asking the questions he knows in his heart of hearts he may only address to God.

No human heart is fool enough to resist the power of prayer. Indeed, all of creation around us - seen and unseen - exists in a constant state of prayer.

Therefore, no Man who has ever existed, exists or shall ever exist may ever truly claim to have never prayed.

For prayer is a common human need. It is an attitude of the human heart.

In a faithful Republic, prayer is protected and this protection extends especially to all places of holy worship - temples, churches, synagogues, and mosques.


Prayer is the first thing. It is also the last thing.

- selah -

Brothers and sisters in Christ the Lord, the Roman Catholic feast we celebrate today is perhaps, the only feast that celebrates the power of prayer. It is significant in our times in that, it has the power to bring our nation into a state of more perfect unity.

As nations, we have been formed in battle - the history of the feast of the Holy Rosary is witness to this fact - War is the reason for which we now exist as nations.

As nations, we have fought each other for so long it has become difficult to accept that Peace, not War, is the Cause for which we have always existed as nations.

War gave us our fiery births. But God is our beginning as well as our last end.

I bid us to reflect on this and to also reflect on our Rosary of Hope. October is after all, the month of the Most Holy Rosary.

In this new age of peace, the Rosary will take on a new significance. It shall serve to combat the greatest nemesis of the Queen of Peace - the beast of War.


So let us honor our Lady by learning to be strong in Christ, our Savior, and let us begin this by a persistent, almost suicidal bent on Christian prayer.

After the omnipotent and invulnerable prayer of Holy Mass, let us cling to the humble, trusting and thoughtful recitation of the Rosary of our Lady as a choice weapon in the spiritual combat.

Let us become proficient in its use!
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Please also read: A Remembrance of Fatima
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Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! God bless us all.


Mama Mary, Queen of Peace, pray for us who have recourse to thee!
Mama Mary, Help of Christians, pray for us who have recourse to thee!
Mama Mary, Refuge of Sinners, pray for us who have recourse to thee!

Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Patron Saint of the Suffering Addict and Refuge of the Recovering Addict, pray for us who have recourse to thee!

Blessed Jacinta Marto, Courageous for Sinners, pray for us who have recourse to thee!


Prosper the Peace. Prosper the People.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

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Sunday Evenings


Good evening, Philippines - mabuhay!

The Roman Catholic faith, for it to catch on, must be experienced -

Christ must be experienced!

As I share this faith with many of my fellow Filipinos who are all of us, along with all others in this nation we call home, brothers and sisters of the Promise, it would be lacking of me if I do not exhort you, my beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, not only to keep our Christian faith but also to revel in it and prosper in its embrace.

From now on, I am reserving Sunday evenings to have a casual conversation with you regarding our Roman Catholic faith.

And I shall be doing this in the context of the peace of the times. We shall relate our faith to our own experience of Country.

If you have been following our conversation, my beloved brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus the Lord, you will know what to expect.

The past has been terrible. Our world is devastated. Every one of our nations is broken. As a result, many hearts are left empty and desolate. There is as much loneliness out there in our world as there is darkness in our midst.

Our work here, under this season of heaven, is not to put and end to war or the spirit of War but to reverse the tide of this darkness and revive the strength of the human spirit.

The everlasting Peace is the prerogative of God alone.

Our labor as nations has always been to give shelter to the strength of human community and to prosper the peace of Man on earth as an extension of the governance of God's Providence in all visible creation.

This shall also be the work of our one Filipino nation.

It shall not be as the past: We will make the transition from age to age.

Therefore, I will not be encouraging in any of you, division in the one Filipino heart.

You yourselves should know by now - by weight of history and by strength of destiny - that this division, this War in the heart, is an abomination before God in the heart of any nation. What this sin in the heart of our nations produces upon our earth should be clear to us now.


Our Roman Catholic faith is integral to the peace of our Philippines. But like I said, a Catholic who does not experience his or her own faith and does not come alive to it is really, really missing out big time. Why?

Look around you. God is calling us all to Himself - if there is any time to encounter Jesus Christ in your life, it is now.

I tell you, show a sincere interest in matters of the faith and manifest an open heart and the Holy Spirit will surely fill your life with good things.


So this Sunday Evening, my beloved brothers and sisters, I bid us all to return to Holy Mass and to understand it with heart and faith.

Prayer is the first thing and the last thing. And the best prayer of all is Holy Mass.

- selah -

Remember, brothers and sisters, we are transitioning from age to age - from old to new - from Night to Day - from War to Peace - from forgetfulness to remembrance. Put this in mind when the darkness of the past shall tempt you with bitterness and despair about things regarding our Roman Catholic religion, our Christianity as a whole, all honorable religions especially Islam and Judaism, and our nations.

May the Peace of Jesus Christ which is beyond all understanding sustain our desire to make this Republic of ours more perfect.

Glory to God and peace to our one Filipino nation!
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Prayer requests -

Let us pray for the people along the East Coast of America - may Hurricane Irene be broken by the power of God through our good will as nations prevailing upon the earth and through our love for our fellow human beings in this world so full of loneliness and trouble.

Let us also pray thanks to the LORD in behalf of our own Country for seeing us through Typhoon Mina and ask His consolation and help for those who have been directly affected by its evil.

May this need in our nation help to temper all of God's instruments among us that we may be led to become a more loving and compassionate people.

Everybody have a great working week!
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Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! God bless us all.

Ita Missa Est

Common Ground

Sunday, June 19, 2011

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PEACE be with you, Starshine -

Words are but empty vessels if they are to remain without meaning for you.

Just the same, in everything you say or do, Beloved of God, do not remain hollow - because you must practice, you must pray.

Now then, didn't you know the best prayer of all is Holy Mass?

To learn the heart of this most important of all Christian prayers ask your local parish priest for a Catechesis of the Holy Mass today - and then pray...

For prayer is an attitude of the heart present to the Presence of the LORD of all hearts - it is a sense of connectedness (unity) we must fight to always maintain in ourselves, Starshine.

In this sense, prayer is battle (2725, Catechism of the Catholic Church).

And it must naturally lead our heart of prayer toward a deepening sense of inter-connectedness (community) with each other as human beings and as citizens of all creation.

For in prayer is Peace because its results are the works of peace.

Pray, pray, pray therefore - pray for all Mankind, my most precious Starshine - pray for all our poor, broken nations, know of their needs intimately in thyself, tolerate no division, no chaos, no enmity in thy heart of hearts and let us storm the one God of all heaven and earth with our common human hopes -

Today is Holy Trinity Sunday.

On Prayer

AS A RULE, my precious Starshine,
prayer is always more
than the sum of all that we can see
with our unseeing eyes.

A soul in prayer is a heart present to its thought;
a walk across the vast, empty deserts within;
a reaching out to places beyond self;
a looking above from within.

It is silence contemplating Silence -
alone with the Alone.

It is a growing, persevering,
often times frustrating work
born of great necessity,
out of thy love of God.

Prayer is an ascent to the timeless,
anchored upon ageless truth,
of all the things we love
and of the Love that all created things hope for,
most especially by the truth of thy heart of love,
and of thy faith yearning to God in prayer.

The way to God is a crooked line,
for we are all but human.
But the way of prayer
makes this way certain.

For the soul that perseveres in prayer
shall indeed profit
from the LORD Who rewards all things,
great and small, known and known to God alone,
when done out of love and fear
of the one common Creator
of all common creation, seen and unseen.

It is not only important that we pray,
and persevere in this way, my precious friend,
in private, above all in community with each other,
it is simply necessary for human happiness
and the well-being of the still small truth that lives,
like a mustard seed,
inside of every self
for all things true and everlasting
depend on a heart of prayer.

Prayer is spiritual.

Therefore,
there are seasons within the soul that range
from sweet to dry or empty
but never must thy heart stay still,
you must gather when it needs gathering
and to know also when to look beyond these seasons;
you must be vigilant,
pressing on till you reach the heart of God
to lay your hopes in the LORD.

So prayer may be long
or it may be short
but it must always be timeless,
its substance is the motion
that lives like a love longing for Itself.

And when the Silence shall to your bowed heart speak,
It shall do so swift as light,
being Spoken without words
and instantly manifest to your soul as winged truth -
then you shall seek to forget all other things
but God and God alone.

And in God you shall range far,
self cognizant of self,
intimate with the Intimate,
to dwell in holy remembrance of all things.

For far may your wandering heart be
but to love and in Love
you shall forever remain
when you shall in prayer persevere.

So do so, dearest Starshine,
and say AMEN:
Know for thy own self
why the heart that believes
believes only because it prays.
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(produced 20090223)

Salutation #16


(Salutation to all Christian minorities among the nations)

To all our Christian communities, Peace.

Take courage,
my beloved brothers and sisters,
peace be with you!

Let us remember each other
as we heed the call of Christ
Who upon the mount of Tabor
was Transfigured into glory
that we may see beyond time
into the timeless brilliance
of our great Home in eternity.

Let us be meek like our Savior
and seek shelter in His humility
Who upon the mount of Tabor
by our witness of a living faith
was Transfigured into glory
to unveil for us,
our Christian hope
and give courage in adversity -
"Arise, be not afraid." (Mat 17: 7)

God is our surest Refuge!

We include you in our hearts,
my beloved brothers and sisters,
our prayers constantly reach out to you
asking the LORD for His mercy
that we may always together endure
for God alone provides
and His grace alone is sufficient.

Though you may feel alone
at times, O Beloved of Christ,
surely, you must know
in your heart of hearts
our baptism is for always.

Ever in God then,
my beloved brothers and sisters,
in time and in eternity
we are but
one Communion of Saints.

Ever to God then,
my beloved brothers and sisters,
toward peace and brotherhood
and the unity of God's Perfection
where your hope becomes our hope
your virtue becomes our virtue
your sin becomes our penance
whatever helps you helps us
whatever hurts you hurts us
your gladness being our gladness
your sorrow being our sorrow
for we are but one bread,
one Love, broken for others.

Hold fast to the peace of Jesus
for His peace is our abundance
and the abundance of Christ is life
being the promise of eternal bliss
revealed in the Most Holy Trinity
as the truth of the most high God
unveiled in the Father and the Son
and in the unity of the Holy Spirit -
one God that transcends all time
one Truth that illumine all truth
one Will that fulfills all our being
one Being that sustains all of life
one Love that gathers us together
like a love ever longing for Itself:
one blessed, triune Perfection!

Alleluia, my brothers and sisters,
distance is no longer a tyranny
nor separation bear it's sting
to every Christian who trusts
in the Name of Jesus Christ
Who is Emmanuel, God with us.

Alleluia, Amen to Christ, Alleluia.
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Let us pray especially for our brethren and sister Christians in the Holy Land. For the Holy Land is a special place. And the Christians in the Holy Land are a special people.

Let us therefore, extend to them willingly our hearts and hands.

Let us bear in mind and heart this day, all human minorities of whatever distinction from among all our nations, peace - mabuhay!

And also let us pray for Dondon Celestino Lanuza, an OFW on death row in KSA.

Mabuhay po tayong lahat! God bless all His Christian communities.

God Encompassing God

O LORD,
God encompassing God,
God encompassing All in Thyself!

O LORD,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit -
Blessed Unity,
Holy Trinity,
Perfect Company!

O LORD,
there is none but Thee,
there is none like Thee!

O LORD,
Thou art from everlasting to everlasting -
in Thee All draw their being,
in Thee All draw their living life,
in Thee there is no shadow of turning,
in Thee there is neither darkness nor Night,
in Thee there is joy, abundance and peace,
in Thee there is only love and the Light!

O LORD,
Thou desire salvation for all beings
to Whom shall all needful souls turn to,
my God, but to Thee?

O LORD,
Thou art the one Sovereign of all nations
unto Whom shall Thy exile peoples return to,
my God, but unto Thee?

Abide in us, O LORD, be with us!
Be the God of our lives, our families,
and our national communities!

O Goal of all my goals,
I love, I trust, and I adore Thee!
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Our God, O my beloved of my heart, is a God of relationships - One, Triune Perfection!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

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In the great CSPGS PREX tradition, Catholic ears please!

A Meditation on Hope

FAITH is the life of Christian community.
LOVE is the heart of Christian community.

HOPE is the atmosphere of Christian community.
It is both our breath and our breathing together.

Hope is the eternal spaces between our souls
that distinguish us from love to Love.

It is our faith reversed from the view of the Divine
and our faith received into the welcome hearts of others.

It is a thing that awaits our embrace
existing not in the past nor the future
but always in the present moment.

Hope floats from the deep of God's mystery -
Those timeless little white flowers that grow
upon those wide, open plains and rolling hills,
those evergreen valleys and high mountaintops
of the Eternal Kingdom of our Lord Christ
born from seasons of life's comings and goings
anchored firmly upon the Rock of Ages.

Hope is a promise of something good
and a reality that awaits unredeemed
to be perceived by the eyes of our faith
and received by arms of our souls
into the embrace of the love of Jesus Christ
living by the grace of God in our heart of hearts.

It is the unseen substance of the faith
of individuals and families, tribes and nations,
the vital heritage of entire civilizations -
the numberless promises of lives left behind,
suspended in time between heaven and earth,
living in the ether of a sacred silence
as something for our hearts to embrace...
hopes awaiting the community of other hopes
like the past awaiting the quickening of the present
within the eternal remembrance of God.

My precious friend,
from always to always.
Our faith is ever always our own.
It is something we allow.
It is something we nourish.
Like a sacred union professed,
one love alone with the One Love alone,
ever longing profoundly for Itself.
It is something personal and private
and bears its fruits for the Beloved.

But our hope for it to become
is always the promise of something received,
of a good that we can share with another.
It is something that awaits us
like a herald of the benevolent Prince
that bid us to come into His Eternal Kingdom.
Hope is something to be fulfilled
not by the bearer to whom it is promised
but by the beneficent reality of its Provider
and bears its fruits for the one possessed.
For how can one hope in one's own self
without killing the faith that enable us to see?

Indeed, our hope is in Jesus Christ!
It is our LORD's peace that we share.
It is God's promise for you and me
that matters very, very much!

It is His promise that we must hold on to
through our love and faith in Him
for it is to our God that we must trust.

Hope is what keeps us together.
It is our quite common longing as human beings.
It is always something to be shared
and lends warmth to our being human.
It feeds our hearts with goodwill
and keeps our souls good company.

It is the rarefied space where mercy acts
in the timeless moment of the now
to redeem from despair the truth
that live in other peoples lives.


It fills the sails that advance our common humanity.
It is the unselfish pride and excitement we feel
when we honor something true and worthy of praise
in the excellence within the person of another.

It feeds the fire that keeps us Christian
keeping us ever ready and agile
to serve all souls without distinction.

Glory to the God of heaven and earth,
Adoration to Jesus Christ, our Lord!

Peace and Godspeed to our Holy Father,
Pope Benedict XVI,
and all Bishops in communion
with the successor of Saint Peter.

Peace and Godspeed to our Holy Mother Church!
With much prayers for our Church Suffering -
all our beloved Holy Souls
of family and friends
forever transformed
by their final encounter with God.
All who lived so bravely
and loved us so tenderly,
all whose final hopes on earth
they have now lovingly entrusted to us.

Much prayers and loving support
to all our clergy, our religious and
to each other as Christian laity -
all who live to serve the one God of life
in spirit and in truth.

Peace and Godspeed to all of blessed Christendom
and to all the just who walk this world with us -
may we all work together towards a better world
for all men, women and children of all nations
of the one family of the nations of Mankind.

God be with all of us - now and forever.

So lets pick those little white flowers for Jesus,
and give each day our Savior a lovely bouquet -
joyously extend the Love of God to those in need
these make our Savior's Heart very glad, indeed!
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Rosary of Hope


They say, brothers and sisters in Christ, that the Rosary has a body and soul. The body of the Rosary are its physical gestures - the posture that we take, the Signing of the Cross, the passing of the beads - and also the vocal prayers themselves. And these are like handrails that guide us forward in the prayer. They allow our hearts to venture out into the more vital aspect of the Rosary, its soul.

I would like to put emphasis on the soul of the prayer because it is here where the real work actually takes place which is - in the case of this particular Rosary - the five meditations meant to make us more and more accustomed to our own hope in relation to God's plan for each of us (true self) and also the hope of others (family, friends, nation/s) in relation to God's plan for all of us together (Church).

Because of the darkness, my beloved, we can be certain that there are false hopes out there. Indeed, there is much despairing. For hopes that are false lead no where. The Devil is empty of promise - one can build from his illusions who believes in his deceptions a confidence in a hope that is false, even a confidence approaching faith. One must be wary of such things, my friends.

One may hope in war and reap only despair. One may hope in money and reap only bitterness. One may hope in drugs and reap only loneliness. One may hope in sin and reap only death. All these things take the soul to the perilous brink of eternal damnation.

And all these acts are contrary to the virtue, hope.

I had once hoped in things that are false and reaped much evil. Only by the grace of God, my friends, only by the grace of God am I saved through faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.

It is in the course of those events of my past life that I have received this Rosary. It is something I had to gradually learn. It is something I have received from Mother Mary for something I had asked of her which is a freedom from false hopes; a liberation form false addictions.

This prayer is proof against such things. Because through it one may stand to gain a certain sense of confidence (built upon an understanding strength of heart) to help devote the self to those authentic lineages of hope that ultimately lead to the fulfillment of the glory of God in heaven reflected upon our world; peace among our nations and good will among all men and women of peace.

You must first make the intention that you will be praying this Rosary of Hope - you may say: "Dear Lord Jesus, please allow me to offer you this prayer of hope."

Overview:

Hope is a lineage (portrayed by each of the Five Meditations) that begins with God and ends with God. It begins with loving obedience (Our Father). It proceeds as a promise kept in the heart and a labor wrought in time through perseverance, patience, humility and a proven faith in the faithfulness of the LORD (Hail Marys). And a promise fulfilled in the glory of God (Glory Be) in heaven reflected upon the earth; the glory of God being the proper terminus of all hope.

Parts:

The Sign of the Cross - It might be that this has become but a rote gesture. It is important to guard against making this an empty and mechanical gesture.

The Sign is a summary of all that we are to take into our hearts during the entire prayer. We must invite ourselves to open our hearts to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit by the Sign of the Cross. The vertical is our relationship of faith. The horizontal is our relationship of hope. This prayer concentrates on the horizontal relationship.

Creed - meditate on the glorious unity of the Church - Triumphant, Militant, Suffering - the seen and the unseen - all of creation as one realm under the LORD, our God.

First Our Father - meditate on the LORD - The one, triune Perfection - The Holy Trinity - God as a perfect unity of relationships.

Hail Mary - meditate on the Person of God the Father in heaven
Hail Mary - meditate on the Person of God the Son, Redeemer of the world
Hail Mary - meditate on the Person of God the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete

Glory Be - mediate on the fulfillment of all human hopes.

The Five Meditations:

First Meditation - True Self - Be thankful and bless the Name of the LORD, thy God Who has come to save you. Pray that you may appear to yourself clearly by the light of thy faith in the one, true God - love yourself as you are in God - even as your own true name written in heaven - and know that everything begins and returns again with the true self. Pray for all your needs in relation to your mission and vocation in life.

Second Meditation - Family/Extended Family - Be thankful and bless the Name of the LORD, thy God Who placed you from a place of Love into a place of love. Pray that God might preserve your family and the order of your generations. Pray for an understanding of the hopes of your family - past, present and future. Pray for the hopes of all your beloved kin. Pray for their needs. Pray for their individual needs. Ask for the strength to succor to these needs as much as you could as far as you could. Ask for the strength to be faithful to and forgiving of those people for whom it had pleased God to bring you forth into this world and with whom God has seen fit to entrust your nurture and your care.

Third Meditation - Friends/Local Community - Be thankful and bless the Name of the LORD, thy God Who provide for you, Who has given you all good things in heaven and on earth. Pray that God might provide you with good and faithful friends. Pray for an understanding of the hopes of your friends. Pray for the needs of your friends. Pray for their individual needs. Ask for both discernment and humility in your dealings with and within your local community. Pray for a deeper understanding of the hopes of your local community. Pray for the needs of your local community. Pray for the strength to serve in your local community. Pray for the poor in your locality. Do all that you can to succor to their needs. Pray for the needs of your local authorities. Treat them with honor and respect. Pray that God may bless them with wisdom and courage to govern with virtue. Pray for the grace to cherish forever those good and faithful friends God has seen fit to send you to complete for your own good sake what the LORD, thy God, has begun for you in your family.

Fourth Meditation - Nation/s - Be thankful and bless the Name of the LORD, thy God, Whose will it is to fulfill in you the promise of a national destiny and the salvation of thy own community. Be grateful for the gift of nationhood. Pray for a deeper understanding of the particular hopes of your nation and the hopes of other nations. Pray for the intentions of all your national leaders in the Responsible State. Treat them with honor and respect. Serve. Pray for the poor in your national community. Succor to their needs. Love them as yourself. Pray for the needs of your own nation. Pray for the needs of all nations. Pray for the peace of your nation and of all nations.

Fifth Meditation - Holy Mother Church - Be thankful and bless the Name of the LORD, thy God, Who gathers us all together into one communion in Him and with Him through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord of our LORD - the Second Person of the Holy Trinity. Pray for the intentions of our Holy Father and all bishops in communion with him. Pray for the final hopes of the Church Suffering. Pray for all clergy. Pray for all our religious. Pray for all Christians. Pray for the peace of the world and an end to all suffering and war. Pray for the grace to discern your vocation in the Church and the strength to serve your mission. Pray for our Lord's poor. Succor to all of these needs as much as you can and as far as you can according to the freedom of your gifts.

You may add to these or linger on a particular one according to the particular current or need of your own meditation at that particular time.

After every Glory Be:

God of my Heart:

O my Jesus, zealous for souls,
thirsting for the love of Mankind!

Come, be Thou the God of my heart
and accomplish in me Thy will of peace.

This particular prayer above shall be said with Blessed Jacinta Marto, the Flower of Fatima.

Brothers and sisters, try to see the Lord in others through this prayer. He thirsts for our love through others and by our coming to Him we invite Him into our hearts that He may by His Love give us the grace to accomplish in us what we must do for Him today.

Finally, we have always, as Catholics, relied on our Mother Mary for her swift and efficacious intercession. Now in this prayer we are to come with her - hopes in hand - in the actual moment that she intercedes for us so that we may eventually learn to be like her and intercede with her for the needs of others and receive the grace to do all of those works of peace set by God before our hands and our feet - willingly and with joy.

Having said all of that, this Rosary of Hope in all its entirety we shall be saying with Mother Mary as she intercedes for our needs to God. Therefore, you must cling close to the protection of her mantle. This is very important.

QUEEN MOTHER MARY,
I love you.

Recall me to yourself today
under your most glorious service
as Queen of heaven and earth
and Queen of my heart with Jesus.

Grant me the strength of will
to serve you under your banner
with a heart that loves God alone
that I may persevere in the way of virtue
and add to the good of the world.

Please help me deny myself today
enduring temptations bravely
and bearing trials for Jesus
denying evil an entrance
in my heart and in our world.

O that I may please Almighty God
and prosper God's own peace
in my heart and in our world
for love of all thy children
O Queen of my heart with Jesus,
Queen of Peace!

Lamb of God Who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God Who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God Who takes away the sins of the world, grant us peace.

AMEN.
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Latria

As beautiful as the Rosary is, my brothers and sisters, it really only is the second most beautiful of Christian prayers. The most beautiful prayer of all, Beloved of God, is the Holy Mass.


For it is in Holy Mass that we are through Jesus Christ, as faithful and obedient children of the Father, constantly renewed by the Holy Spirit and constantly sent out by token of that same Spirit to renew the world around our selves.

One would think that the Saints, above all the Holy Mother of God, who along with all the Holy Angels of the LORD who are intimately entrusted also with each our own personal and spiritual welfare would encourage us - as far as it is freely possible for them - according to the will of God - to come to this Holy Banquet and not just on Sundays.

One would think that all our Saints would, as God wills it, seek to add each their own voice to the glorious chorale of the Angels that in the quiet of our hearts constantly invite each of us to come to this most excellent and most efficacious of prayers and join the one whole community of the Church in assaulting the Throne of the LORD with much love and song.

They do. For to God alone belong our worship.

However, in the darkness, this is not always so - or at least it is made to appear that way, but not by any of those whose hearts are called to God: To God alone belong our worship.

There are those who love the Saints but not with the love of God but with the love of the self and this is rather sad. That they would rather believe in their own empty creations, be it made in the appearance of popular piety. That they would rather their mind and hearts dwell on other things than come with nothing but a calm and expectant sense of joy to that great and happy Feast of their one and only Creator. That they would rather sit with creatures than sit with our Lord Christ in this supreme celebration pregnant with wonder and hope; a commemoration of the greatest love of all.

Let us not be this way, my friends: Latria!

Granted each of us are come to season in each our own time, but for each of us whose hearts are awakened to an abiding love of the truth that Jesus Christ is Lord, let us know - here and now - with conviction of faith in our hearts that Christ is really and actually present with us and for us in the Holy Eucharist.

From behind mere accidents of bread and wine that our Savior, Lord and God peers at us and He sees our world so needful of His Love, His True Light.

Like a great and eternal Star, Jesus Christ who is Emmanuel shines out to us in the Eucharist - freedom seeking freedom.
Bathed in this illuminating, searching Light, we stand naked before God,
the Light of His Love illuminating for us the great extent of our needs, the most profound depths of it.

"Lord, I am not worthy to receive Thee but only say the word and I shall be healed."

Because, O little flock, it is precisely this sense of a great and profound need within our souls that will serve to fill us with the Bread of Angels. It is our hunger and thirst for God alone that shall satisfy our longing for Him;
God alone Who can grant for our hearts that peace that this world could never even dream of giving us.

And in the Eucharist He offers us Himself. Therefore, we must humbly accept our nakedness and powerlessness before God.

We must never hide from the call of Holy Communion.

So banish the darkness, let us come to Mass! Let us work, work, work to understand it, know it, love it, and live it. Let us
learn the words to this prayer and absorb their meaning so that we may come away filled, fulfilled and ready for service.
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Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! God bless us all.


A community deprived of the feminine expression is barren and desolate. For it knows of no hearth, no home, no place of rest...

no company to renew
no heart to come home into

no cheer to grace with solace
no warmth to bless with courage

no gaze to remind of beauty
no love to bear with injury

no touch to soften the harshness
no fire to tame the wilderness

no peace to prosper life
no strength to ward off strife.

I once thought that Filipina hair was just plain black hair and that was all. Obviously, I was not at all in love with my Philippines then. I never really noticed that our women sported not just plain black hair.

Framed by the warm light of our tropical sun, our women's hair is actually cast in many subtle hues in darkest shades of golden brown. Subtle, not obvious - and pretty but only when love is in the eye of the beholder. Exactly in keeping with our conservative nature.

As far as I am concerned, all our Filipinas are princesses. Beauty being what it is, inherited. We should work to make sure this Country of ours is more a suitable place for all our women.

March 2011 is National Women's Month.
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