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Latest obsession: pocket shrine/altars
"The deeds you do may be the only sermon some people will hear today."
— St. Francis of Assisi
Quote of the Day – 1 September
The 4th World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
Dear mother earth, who day by day Unfolds rich blessing on our way, O praise God! Alleluia! The fruits and flowers that verdant grow, Let them His praise abundant show. O praise God, O praise God, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
St Francis of Assisi (c 1181-1226)
(Translated by William H Draper) (Image by St Francis by Albert Chevallier Tayler)
(via Quote of the Day - 1 September - The 4th World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation)
Quote/s of the Day – 10 May – Thursday of the Sixth Week of Eastertide, the Memorials of St John of Avila (1499-1569) “Apostle of Andalusia” “Father Master Avila” – Doctor of the Church and St Joseph de Veuster (1840-1889) – St Damian of Molokai
“Turn yourself round like a piece of clay and say to the Lord: I am clay, and You, Lord, the potter. Make of me what You will.”
“Withdraw your heart from the world before God takes your body from it.”
Dear brothers and sisters, I pray God may open your eyes and let you see what hidden treasures He bestows on us in the trials from which the world thinks only to flee. Shame turns into honour when we seek God’s glory. Present affliction become the source of heavenly glory. To those who suffer wounds in fighting His battles, God opens His arms in loving, tender friendship. That is why He (Christ) tells us, that if we want to join Him, we shall travel the way He took. It is surely not right that the Son of God should go His way on the path of shame, while the sons of men walk the way of worldly honour: “The disciple is not above his teacher, nor the servant greater than his master.”
St John of Avila “Father Master Avila” (1499-1569)
“The Blessed Sacrament is indeed the stimulus for us all, for me as it should be for you, to forsake all worldly ambitions. Without the constant presence of our Divine Master upon the altar in my poor chapels, I never could have persevered casting my lot with the lepers of Molokai, the foreseen consequence of which, begins now to appear on my skin and is felt throughout the body. Holy Communion being the daily bread of a priest, I feel myself happy, well pleasedand resigned in the rather exceptional circumstances, in which it has pleased Divine Providence to put me.”
St Father Damien of Molokai (1840-1889)
(via Quote/s of the Day - 10 May - Thursday of the Sixth Week of Eastertide, the Memorials of St John of Avila (1499-1569) "Apostle of Andalusia" "Father Master Avila" – Doctor of the Church and St Joseph de Veuster (1840-1889) – St Damian of Molokai)
Quote of the Day – 6 June
On the day of his ordination, Norbert said:
“O Priest! You are not of yourself because you are of God.
You are not of yourself because you are the servant and minister of Christ.
You are not your own because you are the spouse of the Church.
You are not yourself because you are the mediator between God and man.
You are not from yourself because you are nothing.
What then are you? Nothing and everything.
O Priest! Take care lest what was said to Christ on the cross be said to you:
‘He saved others, himself he cannot save!”
(via AnaStpaul – Breathing Catholic)
"Recognize & Resist… it holds that we can acknowledged the pope's legitimacy while rejecting his authoritative teachings. Let's be clear… this is as untraditional as it gets."
“For the avenger of bloodshed remembers, does not forget the cry of the afflicted.”
Psalm 9:13 NABRE
Artwork: Cornelis Cornelisz Van Haarlem (Dutch, 1562 - 1638), The Massacre of the Innocents (1591).