Monday, December 21, 2015
Prayer to the Angel who comforted our Lord
« The one who had the task of consoling the Head in his Agony, received also the power and the mission of consoling the members [of Christ, ourselves] when they are in pain, and above all in agony. Test this out and you will see that devotion to the Consoling Angel of Jesus, will be immensely precious to you during your life and at the hour of your death.»
PRAYER
Hail, holy Angel, Consoler of my Agonizing Jesus, and I praise with you the Most Holy Trinity, for having chosen you among all the angels, to comfort and strengthen Him, who is the consolation and strength of all the afflicted. I beg you, for the sake of the honour you received, and the humility, obedience and affection with which you helped the Holy humanity of my Saviour Jesus, who fell under the weight of the view of the sins of the world, and especially mine, to obtain for me perfect contrition for all my faults, deign to console me in my distress which weighs on me today, and during all others which will come to me in the future, and especially in my last agony. Amen.
Monday, December 7, 2015
My Homily for the Second Sunday of Advent
Thursday, October 1, 2015
An Awesome Miracle of the Scapular receives Providential Confirmatrion
I love miracles. I mean real ones, such as those approved by ecclesiastical authority. But there is something that impresses me even more. You see, God is almighty. “God can do all that he wills to do: he is the all-powerful one” (“Catechism of Pope Saint Pius X”) and He watches over all things, great and small: “God takes care of created things and exercises providence over them; he preserves them in existence and directs all of them toward their own proper purposes with infinite wisdom, goodness and justice” (same Catechism).
Miracles are exercises of divine power which can over rule the ordinary workings of the natural world any time He wants. (Sorry certain prissy philosophers and theologians, but the Lawmaker is above His laws of the created order. I am not talking about moral goodness. God, for example, can neither deceive nor be deceived.)
But when God makes something happen providentially, using free human choices, and other factors, so that it comes about just so, this is very impressive. When he has arranged the whole universe so that certain things freely happen, we don’t have a miracle, but a “sign for the Faithful”.
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About twenty years ago I was preaching a public novena to prepare for the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, at the Carmelite nuns’ monastery in Buffalo, NY. One night, I decided, was “miracles of the Scapular night”. But there was one miracle which, though I had read about it in a reliable book, it just seemed to be too much, too over the top. But finally I decided to recount it:
At the beginning of the twentieth century, in Ashtabula, Ohio, a man was run over by a train, and cut in half. This would normally be fatal, you must admit. But he stayed alive, and conscious for 45 minutes, until a priest arrived to give him the Last Sacraments. Then he died. He was wearing the Brown Scapular.
He benefitted from the promise of Our Lady, “whoever dies in this clothed in this, will not suffer eternal fire”, that is, they will be saved.
When the Mass was over I heard confessions, and finally it was time to drive back to Canada. I started my car, and backed out of the driveway of the monastery. There was no traffic. I came to a stop sign and turned left. Another stop sign at Hertel Avenue. I turned right and stopped at a red light. Here I encountered by first car. I looked at it without much interest. Then my eyes fell on its licence plate, from the State of Ohio. And then I gasped. The license plate frame said “Ashtabula, Ohio”.
“Well, its all just chance”. Really? I would at any moment have noticed such a thing, and yet it never came to pass. I mean, “Ashtabula” is a name that has stuck with me because of this story. But for it to happen on the day and at the first possible moment... I think I am right in seeing it as a confirming sign of the truth of the story of the man in Ashtabula.
Now, if I only knew more. What was his name? When, exactly, did this happen...
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Ephphatha !
Monday, August 31, 2015
Honouring St John the Baptist
Friday, August 28, 2015
What I preached this morning
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
A Prayer to the Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit, inspire me.
Love of God, consume me.
Along the true road, lead me.
O Mary my mother, look upon me.
With Jesus, bless me.
From all evil, from all danger, from all illusion, deliver me!
The content and richness of this prayer is very great, very deep. I am especially impressed by the very last request: "...from all illusion, deliver me." If I may make the connection to another holy Carmelite, already canonized in effect during her life (!), by our Lady, who promised her that this person would be taken to Heaven at the end of her life: Sister Lucy of Fatima. A phrase found in her letters is "diabolical disorientation". Let no one think himself immune. And even if our doctrine and our Faith is pure, we are all of us infected, perhaps deeply infected, with PRIDE. So let us pray with all our hearts to be freed from self-deception, from the disorientation that the Devil spreads in the Church and not only in the world (of which he is "prince"), from the neo-modernism which is spread far and wide. "From all illusion, deliver me! Deliver us!"
A SPECTACULAR Miracle
But Providence had prepared an extra gift. It was the memorial of St Mary of Jesus Crucified, an Arab Carmelite nun of the 19th century. She was filled with charisms ike another Padre Pio. The thing is, she was just canonized in May of this year. So this was her first ever liturgical feast as a canonized saint. Was there something special in Heaven for her as well?
Her canonization was made possible by a spectacular miracle. About eight years ago, a little boy was born in Sicily, Allesandro Lo Vito. He was weak and dying. His blood circulation was really screwed up. The blood vessels which should take the richly oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart, went instead to his kidneys. Surgical correction would have been difficult, long and perhaps deadly in any case.
Heaven was being stormed and the "Little Arab"'s intercession was being sought, even in Bethlehem. When, on day three, a relic was placed on the boy's chest, immediately he grew strong, pink, healthy. He was instantly cured! In a mere moment almighty God did the surgery...
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
The only Pope who worked as a Pastor of a Parish
I regard this time between the two feasts as a time of very special graces. Of the 269 popes only worked as a pastor of souls in charge of a parish. Pope Saint Pius X. And, as if to ratify and signal that this was very important, he was elected on the birthday into Heaven of the patron saint of Pastors of parishes, St. John Vianney. I offer for your consideration and devotion a Novena prayer to the great and holy pope...
A Novena to Pope Saint Pius X
MOST Sacred Heart of Jesus, I have asked Thee for many favours, but, through the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary and through the prayers and merits of St. Joseph, I plead for this one: please have mercy on me, and on all our priests, especially Pastors of parishes, through the intercession of Pope Saint Pius X. Take us, place us in Thy open, broken Heart, and when the Eternal Father sees us, covered with a mantle of Thy Most Precious Blood, He will not refuse His mercy. This is now not my prayer, but Thine.
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place my trust in Thee. (3 times)
O Heart of Jesus, by Thee, I salute Pope Saint Pius X. I give Thee thanks for all the graces he received during this life, and for all the graces men received through his prayers, merits and sufferings, and through his sacred ministry in particular, during his life on this earth. I thank Thee for the glory he now enjoys. I thank Thee for all the graces ever received by us on earth through his intercession and help from Paradise. I pray, O Lord, for his own intentions. I ask mercy for the souls in Purgatory who were devoted to him. I beg Thee to give that he pray for me, a poor sinner.
Hail, holy pontiff ! Hail, good and faithful servant of the Lord! Dear Pope Saint Pius X, please plead for us before the Divine Majesty upon Which you have gazed for a hundred and one years. Please go to the Virgin Mary, and ask her to ask for us from the Divine Heart of her Son, to draw from that Heart, to obtain from that Heart, and to grant to us graces and mercies from His infinite Goodness.
I ask for the salvation of my soul. I beg for a happy and holy death, with your presence to strengthen and defend me, the gift and the spirit of prayer. Please ask for us, and especially for all our priests, the grace to do and to do well the daily meditation on the “eternal truths”, a very great devotion to the Most Holy Eucharist, the grace of a true devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Give our priests the grace to proclaim, explain and defend the Catholic Faith that comes to us from the Apostles. Please free us all, and ask that we be freed from all pride and self deception: may the Holy Spirit work in us, and give us a humble and contrite heart. Please obtain for us the spirit of compunction. We ask to be freed from and whole-heartedly, efficaciously and fruitfully –in a God-pleasing way– to oppose and refute –each of us according to our state in life– all “diabolical disorientation” and all theological modernism. Please enlighten and strength all our priests prudently and wisely to oppose erroneous progressivism. In union with St. Anthony of Padua, whom you loved and love, please pray for them and help them to be good and clear, wise and courageous, and supernaturally fruitful preachers.
In union with St Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney, I beg you to pray for our Pastors and to help them to be a good and faithful, like the Curé of Ars and like you were. Urgently, therefore, I beg you to pray for them and to help our priests to be a good catechists. May no priest ever despise this humble and absolutely necessary task !
Through your prayer and merits I ask for all the graces I need, that God’s holy will be fulfilled in me and in all His creatures. Amen. Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison.Kyrie Eleison.
Christ hear us. Christ graciously hear us.
God the Father of Heaven,have mercy on us
God the Sn, Redeemer of the world, have mercy on us
God the Holy Spirit, have mercy on us
Holy Trinity, one God have mercy on us
Holy Mary pray for us
Holy Mother of God "
Holy Virgin of virgins "
St. Michael "
All you holy angels "
St. Joseph "
St John the Baptist "
St. Peter and St. Paul "
St. Anthony of Padua "
St. Jean Vianney "
Pope Saint Pius X "