Monday, August 22, 2016

Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy


Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy,
our life, our sweetness and our hope.
To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve;
to thee do we send up our sighs,
mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.

Turn then, most gracious advocate,
thine eyes of mercy toward us;
and after this our exile,
show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.

Pray for us O holy Mother of God,that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.


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"There is a worldly or common idea of a king or queen: a person with great power and wealth. But this is not the kind of royalty of Jesus and Mary. Let us think of the Lord; the royalty and kingship of Christ is interwoven with humility, service and love. It is above all serving, helping and loving. Let us remember that Jesus on the Cross was proclaimed king with this inscription written by Pilate: “The King of the Jews” (cf. Mk 15:26). On the Cross, at that moment, he is shown to be King; and how is he King? By suffering with us and for us, by loving to the end, and in this way governing and creating truth, love and justice. Let us also think of another moment: at the Last Supper he bows down to wash the feet of his followers.

Consequently Jesus’ kingship has nothing to do with that of the powerful of this earth. He is a King who serves his servants; he demonstrated this throughout his life; and the same is true of Mary. She is Queen in her service to God for humanity, she is a Queen of love who lives the gift of herself to God so as to enter into the plan of man’s salvation. She answered the Angel: “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord” (cf. Lk 1:38) and in the Magnificat she sings: God has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden (cf. Lk 1:48). She helps us. She is Queen precisely by loving us, by helping us in our every need; she is our sister, a humble handmaid.

And so we have already reached this point: how does Mary exercise this queenship of service and love? By watching over us, her children: the children who turn to her in prayer, to thank her or to ask her for her motherly protection and her heavenly help, perhaps after having lost our way, or when we are oppressed by suffering or anguish because of the sorrowful and harrowing vicissitudes of life. In serenity or in life’s darkness let us address Mary, entrusting ourselves to her continuous intercession so that she may obtain for us from the Son every grace and mercy we need for our pilgrimage on the highways of the world."

Pope Benedict XVI
General Audience
22 August 2012

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Perhaps, like me, you almost automatically turn to our Blessed Mother Mary countless times every day to ask for her intercession.  We know from experience that we can count on her "motherly protection and heavenly help" for all of life's challenges whether great and small.

On this feast of her Queenship let's consciously offer to Mary our love and thanks for the many gifts she gives to us.  May all our actions imitate her humble service to God and to humanity.  May she always reign as Queen of our heart, Mother of grace and mercy.  



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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

The Brightness of Eternal Light


Gaze upon Him,
consider Him,
contemplate Him,
as you desire
to imitate Him.
- Saint Clare of Assisi

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Saint Clare of Assisi calls each of us to a greater awareness of our Lord Jesus Christ present and active in our lives.  Clare was attracted to the ideals of Saint Francis:   his inspired preaching about God, poverty and love.   She was drawn to spiritual matters.  She intensified her prayer life.  She also embraced a life of poverty, yet one that was rich in works of charity and piety, which in turn attracted other women to join her as the Poor Ladies or Poor Clares.  The sisters’ daily life consisted mainly of prayer and penance, but all this was flavoured with the serenity of women who have joyfully chosen to follow Our Lord in poverty.

Saint Clare is indeed a “light that would enlighten the world” just as her expectant mother was told by a voice from heaven as she was praying for strength and serenity during her delivery.    

May this holy woman inspire and guide each of us to focus on Christ, our Light, and to share His Light with others.




“Happy indeed is she who is granted a place at the divine banquet, for she may cling with her inmost heart to him whose beauty eternally awes the blessed hosts of heaven; to him whose love inspires love, whose contemplation refreshes, whose generosity satisfies, whose gentleness delights, whose memory shines sweetly as the dawn; to him whose fragrance revives the dead, and whose glorious vision will bless all the citizens of that heavenly Jerusalem.  For he is the splendor of eternal glory, the brightness of eternal light….”  
- from a letter by Saint Clare to Blessed Agnes of Prague


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“Blessed be you, my God, for having created me.”
- Saint Clare of Assisi

Sunset View from Assisi
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