Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Saints of God, Come to Our Aid



“...Honor the memory of these two holy Popes by following their teachings faithfully”.
- Pope Francis

Referring to the two new saints to whom he paid tribute as men of courage, His Holiness Pope Francis remarked how they were not afraid to look upon the wounds of Jesus... because they saw Jesus in every person who suffers and struggles. These new saints he said, were two men of courage shaped by the tragic historical events of the twentieth century without ever allowing themselves to be overwhelmed.

Pope Francis spoke of the importance of the Second Vatican Council:  How these two Popes had cooperated with the Holy Spirit in renewing and updating the Church while keeping the features which the saints have given Her down the centuries.

Speaking of the two saints' service to the Church, Pope Francis highlighted John XXIII's exquisite openness to the Holy Spirit in calling the Council, and John Paul II’s particular love of the family.

May these two new saints and shepherds of God’s people, Pope Francis said finally, intercede for the Church, so that during this two year journey towards the Synod on the Family, She may be open to the Holy Spirit in pastoral service to the family. May both of them teach us not to be scandalized by the wounds of Christ and to enter ever more deeply into the mystery of divine mercy, which always brings with it hope, forgiveness and love.

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While on Sunday  the Church celebrated the canonization of Saints John XXIII and John Paul II, today we celebrate the feast of Saint Catherine of Siena, a lay woman who was Divinely-inspired to advise Popes. My patroness Catherine's spirituality was dominated by Love, Truth, Obedience to God's Will, and the Most Holy Trinity.  She was the first woman and the first lay person to be named a Doctor of the Church.

Always and everywhere Catherine sought and found God.  Through the strength of her love she entered into union with Him.

Tomb of Saint Catherine
Church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, Rome

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The Pontifical Council for the Laity Women's Section has gathered, from around the world, women's reflections, testimonies, and gratitude "in honour of two popes who are saints".  Please visit the website to read more about the Magisterium of both Saint John XXIII and Saint John Paul II on women.


What do you remember or appreciate most about the lives of our two newest saints?

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Monday, April 21, 2014

Christ is risen! He is truly risen!


Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went away quickly from the tomb,
fearful yet overjoyed,
and ran to announce the news to his disciples.
And behold, Jesus met them on their way and greeted them.
They approached, embraced his feet, and did him homage.
Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid.
Go tell my brothers to go to Galilee,
and there they will see me.”
Matthew 28:  8-10
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“The word is near you, on your lips and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith which we preach).  For if you confess with your lips that Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.  Faith in the heart leads to justification, confession on the lips to salvation.” 
Romans 10:  8b-10
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His Holiness Pope Francis began his Regina Coeli address on Monday within the Octave of Easter by saying, “Happy Easter!  Christ is risen!  He is truly risen."

Our Holy Father told the faithful gathered in Saint Peter’s Square that the dominant feeling that shines in the Gospel accounts of the Resurrection is one of joy and wonder, and he went on to say that in the liturgy we relive the mood of the disciples with the news that the women had brought:  Jesus is risen!

The Pope said, “Let this experience imprinted in the Gospel, be imprinted in our hearts and in our lives. Let the joyous wonder of Easter Sunday radiate through our thoughts, looks, attitudes, gestures and words ... But,” he stressed, “let this come from within us.”

“When it comes from within… from a heart immersed in the source of this joy, it is like that of Mary Magdalene, who wept for the loss of her Lord and could not believe her eyes seeing him risen….The person who does this becomes a witness to the resurrection and is then able to bring the ray of light of the Risen Lord to various human situations such as spreading happiness, helping those in pain and bringing serenity and hope.”

Recalling the Mother of Jesus, the Holy Father said, “We would do well this week to think about Mary, as her pain was strong enough to pierce her soul.  In going through the experience of the death and resurrection of her Son, her heart became a source of peace, comfort, hope, and mercy.  Mary is the Mother full of hope, the Mother of all the disciples, the Mother of the Church.”

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Our Lady of Sorrows
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
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The Tomb of the Lord

What are we doing for Easter?

While we may be happily feasting after the end of our Lenten fasting, what are we going to do for all of the days of Easter?

v  Are we announcing the Good News that Jesus is Risen?

v  Are we telling others by our words and actions that Jesus is the Lord of our life?

v  Are we allowing ourselves to experience the hope that eternally springs from faith in our Risen Lord... and how are we sharing that hope with all those we meet?
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The Cross of Christ: Love, Mercy, Forgiveness


If he gives his life as an offering for sin,
he shall see his descendants in a long life,
and the will of the LORD shall be accomplished through him.

Because of his affliction
he shall see the light in fullness of days;
through his suffering, my servant shall justify many,
and their guilt he shall bear.
Therefore I will give him his portion among the great,
and he shall divide the spoils with the mighty,
because he surrendered himself to death
and was counted among the wicked;
and he shall take away the sins of many,
and win pardon for their offenses.
Isaiah 53: 10-12
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“The Cross is the word through which God has responded to evil in the world. Sometimes it may seem as though God does not react to evil, as if he is silent. And yet, God has spoken, he has replied, and his answer is the Cross of Christ: a word which is love, mercy, forgiveness. It is also reveals a judgment, namely that God, in judging us, loves us. Let us remember this: God judges us by loving us. If I embrace his love then I am saved, if I refuse it, then I am condemned, not by him, but my own self, because God never condemns, he only loves and saves.

Dear brothers and sisters, the word of the Cross is also the answer which Christians offer in the face of evil, the evil that continues to work in us and around us. Christians must respond to evil with good, taking the Cross upon themselves as Jesus did….

Let us walk together along the Way of the Cross and let us do so carrying in our hearts this word of love and forgiveness. Let us go forward waiting for the Resurrection of Jesus, who loves us so much. He is all love!”

Address of Pope Francis
Good Friday, 29 March 2013

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“…Let us consider Jesus' pain, and let us say to ourselves: it is for me; even if I were the only person in the world, He would have done this, for me. Let us kiss the crucifix and say: 'For me, thank you Jesus, for me ...”. When all appears to be lost, when no one remains because the shepherd has been smitten and the flock has scattered, God will intervene with the power of the resurrection….”

Pope Francis, General Audience
16 April 2014

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The place of Christ's Crucifixion
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

Join Fr. Kenneth Smith as we follow in the footsteps of Jesus from November 2 - 12, 2014.  The scriptures will come alive on this journey to the roots of our faith. Tour includes:  Daily Mass at holy sites, licensed Christian guide, accommodation in First Class hotels (five nights in Jerusalem, three nights in Tiberias, on the shore of the Sea of Galilee), breakfast and dinner daily, land transportation by deluxe motorcoach, roundtrip motorcoach transportation from Abbottstown  and Harrisburg, PA to New York JFK Airport, roundtrip airfare from New York to Tel Aviv on nonstop flights with Delta Airlines, and more, for $3,459 per person/double occupancy.  Airfares from other departure cities throughout the USA are available on request.

We anticipate an audience with the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem as well as time to visit, get to know, and have dinner with our brothers and sisters, the local Christians, "the living stones" of the Holy Land.

For complete details on this pilgrimage, please contact:  George’s International Tours, (800) 566-7499, sales@georgesintl.com, or Karen Hurley, k.m.hurley1@gmail.com.

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