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"Holy Communion is the shortest and safest way to Heaven."      Saint Pope Pius X

SAINT JEROME EMILIANI

(1481-1537)

FEAST DAY:  FEBRUARY 8TH

Jerome Emiliani was born in Venice.  In his early career he had been part of the military in Italy. While he was governor of a new castle in Tarviso, he was captured and loaded with chains and thrown into a dungeon.  He was delivered from prison by the Virgin Mary and returned to Tarviso where he began a life of prayer and penance.  He returned to Venice.  During a famine, he came to the rescue of orphans and poor families.  He was ordained in 1518 and he was the founder of the order called the Clerks Regular of Somascha.  He and his order established hospitals and orphanages for the poor and sick in northern Italy.  He died of an disease he caught while helping the sick in 1537.  Pope Clement XIII canonized Jerome in 1767.  In 1928, Pope Pius XI named him patron saint of orphanages and abandoned children.

INTERCESSORY PRAYER:  Ask Saint Jerome to intercede for the spiritual and material welfare of young children.

 

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SPIRITUAL DIRECTION FOR TODAY

[The works of a well known Catholic Spiritual Director will be featured in this space each week.]

SAINT JOHN OF THE CROSS, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH

ASCENT OF MOUNT CARMEL

CHAPTER XIII

Wherein is described the manner and way which the soul must follow in order to enter this night of sense.

IT now remains for me to give certain counsels whereby the soul may know how to enter this night of sense and may be able so to do. To this end it must be known that the soul habitually enters this night of sense in two ways: the one is active; the other passive. The active way consists in that which the soul can do, and does, of itself, in order to enter therein, whereof we shall now treat in the counsels which follow. The passive way is that wherein the soul does nothing, and God works in it, and it remains, as it were, patient. Of this we shall treat in the fourth book, where we shall be treating of beginners. And because there, with the Divine favour, we shall give many counsels to beginners, according to the many imperfections which they are apt to have while on this road, I shall not spend time in giving many here. And this, too, because it belongs not to this place to give them, as at present we are treating only of the reasons for which this journey is called a night, and of what kind it is, and how many parts it has. But, as it seems that it would be incomplete, and less profitable than it should be, if we gave no help or counsel here for walking in this night of desires, I have thought well to set down briefly here the way which is to be followed: and I shall do the same at the end of each of the next two parts, or causes, of this night, whereof, with the help of the Lord, I have to treat.

2. These counsels for the conquering of the desires, which now follow, albeit brief and few, I believe to be as profitable and efficacious as they are concise; so that one who sincerely desires to practice them will need no others, but will find them all included in these.

3. First, let him have an habitual desire[195] to imitate Christ in everything that he does, conforming himself to His life; upon which life he must meditate so that he may know how to imitate it, and to behave in all things as Christ would behave.

4. Secondly, in order that he may be able to do this well, every pleasure that presents itself to the senses, if it be not purely for the honour and glory of God, must be renounced and completely rejected for the love of Jesus Christ, Who in this life had no other pleasure, neither desired any, than to do the will of His Father, which He called His meat and food.[196] I take this example. If there present itself to a man the pleasure of listening to things that tend not to the service and honour of God, let him not desire that pleasure, nor desire to listen to them; and if there present itself the pleasure of looking at things that help him not Godward, let him not desire the pleasure or look at these things; and if in conversation or in aught else soever such pleasure present itself, let him act likewise. And similarly with respect to all the senses, in so far as he can fairly avoid the pleasure in question; if he cannot, it suffices that, although these things may be present to his senses, he desires not to have this pleasure. And in this wise he will be able to mortify and void his senses of such pleasure, as though they were in darkness. If he takes care to do this, he will soon reap great profit.

5. For the mortifying and calming of the four natural passions, which are joy, hope, fear and grief, from the concord and pacification whereof come these and other blessings, the counsels here following are of the greatest help, and of great merit, and the source of great virtues.

6. Strive always to prefer, not that which is easiest, but that which is most difficult; Not that which is most delectable, but that which is most unpleasing; Not that which gives most pleasure, but rather that which gives least; Not that which is restful, but that which is wearisome; Not that which is consolation, but rather that which is disconsolateness; Not that which is greatest, but that which is least; Not that which is loftiest and most precious, but that which is lowest and most despised; Not that which is[197] a desire for anything, but that which is a desire for nothing; Strive to go about seeking not the best of temporal things, but the worst. Strive thus to desire to enter into complete detachment and emptiness and poverty, with respect to everything that is in the world, for Christ's sake.

7. And it is meet that the soul embrace these acts with all its heart and strive to subdue its will thereto. For, if it perform them with its heart, it will very quickly come to find in them great delight and consolation, and to act with order and discretion.

8. These things that have been said, if they be faithfully put into practice, are quite sufficient for entrance into the night of sense; but, for greater completeness, we shall describe another kind of exercise which teaches us to mortify the concupiscence of the flesh and the concupiscence of the eyes, and the pride of life, which, says Saint John,[198] are the things that reign in the world, from which all the other desires proceed.

 9. First, let the soul strive to work in its own despite, and desire all to do so. Secondly, let it strive to speak in its own despite and desire all to do so. Third, let it strive to think humbly of itself, in its own despite, and desire all to do so.

 10. To conclude these counsels and rules, it will be fitting to set down here those lines which are written in the Ascent of the Mount, which is the figure that is at the beginning of this book; the which lines are instructions for ascending to it, and thus reaching the summit of union. For, although it is true that that which is there spoken of is spiritual and interior, there is reference likewise to the spirit of imperfection according to sensual and exterior things, as may be seen by the two roads which are on either side of the path of perfection. It is in this way and according to this sense that we shall understand them here; that is to say, according to that which is sensual. Afterwards, in the second part of this night, they will be understood according to that which is spiritual.[199]

11. The lines are these: In order to arrive at having pleasure in everything, Desire to have pleasure in nothing. In order to arrive at possessing everything, Desire to possess nothing. In order to arrive at being everything, Desire to be nothing. In order to arrive at knowing everything, Desire to know nothing.[200] In order to arrive at that wherein thou hast no pleasure, Thou must go by a way wherein thou hast no pleasure. In order to arrive at that which thou knowest not, Thou must go by a way that thou knowest not. In order to arrive at that which thou possessest not, Thou must go by a way that thou possessest not. In order to arrive at that which thou art not, Thou must go through that which thou art not.

12. When thy mind dwells upon anything, Thou art ceasing to cast thyself upon the All. For, in order to pass from the all to the All, Thou hast to deny thyself wholly[201] in all. And, when thou comest to possess it wholly, Thou must possess it without desiring anything. For, if thou wilt have anything in having all,[202] Thou hast not thy treasure purely in God.

13. In this detachment the spiritual soul finds its quiet and repose; for, since it covets nothing, nothing wearies it when it is lifted up, and nothing oppresses it when it is cast down, because it is in the centre of its humility; but when it covets anything, at that very moment it becomes wearied.

CONTINUED

ASCENT OF MOUNT CARMEL, BOOK I

 

PRAYER TO THE PASSION AND WOUNDS OF JESUS


A Very powerful Prayer To Obtain A Favor:

PRAY THE FOLLOWING:

O great passion!  O deep Wounds!  O Blood shed in abundance!  O meekness!  O God of meekness, O cruel death, have mercy on me and grant my request if it be for my salvation.JesusChristScourged.jpg (25611 bytes)

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Promises Of Our Lord

"I will grant all that shall be asked of Me through the invocation of my Holy Wounds."

"With my Wounds and my Divine Heart you can obtain all."

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PRAY THE FOLLOWING:

"Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Wounds of our Lord Jesus Christ to heal those of our souls."  

"My Jesus, pardon and mercy, by the merits of Thy Holy Wounds."           

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PRAY FOR PRESIDENT OBAMA AND VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN   

We  must pray for President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle.   Scripture says "with God all things are possible."  We must pray for Vice-President , Joe Biden and his wife, Jill.

    Say the  prayer on the left for President Barack Obama's conversion to become prolife; that God would show him that he must vote and legislate to always protect the lives of unborn children.  See : Abortion Decisions of President Obama and his Administration

Also See:  ABORTION DECISIONS OF PRESIDENT OBAMA: FROM LIFE NEWS: http://www.lifenews.com/obamaabortionrecord.html

 

ABORTION IS THE WORST FORM OF DISCRIMINATION MAN HAS EVER KNOWN!

 IN ABORTION ALL RACES OF MEN ARE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST!

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MARIAN PRAYER

PRAYER OF
ASPIRATIONS TO MARY
(By Saint Alphonsus Liguori)

Knowest thou, sweet Mary,  
Whereto I aspire? 
It is my hope to love thee,
This is my desire. 

I would ever be near thee, 
Queen most fair and sweet! 
Do not, do not drive me 
From my Mother's feet. 

Then, O Rose most lovely! 
Let me hear from thee. 
Loving Mother! tell me 
What thou wilt of me. 

More I cannot offer, 
Lo! I bring my heart;  
Lovingly I give it, 
Never from thee to part. 

Lady, thou didst take it, 
It is no longer mine: 
Long since thou didst love it,  
And its love was thine! 

Do not, then, forsake me, 
Mother of sweet Love,  
Till one day thou see me 
Safe in Heaven above.  
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THREE HAIL MARY'S PRAYER TO SAVE THE LIVES OF UNBORN CHILDREN

Christian prolifers who have spent time counseling in front of abortion clinics have often observed the power of prayer to save the lives of unborn children.  God pours out special graces to save the lives of unborn children when His followers petition Heaven to redirect women away from having abortions.  Your prayers today can save a life.  Prayers said to the Virgin Mary can prevent abortion from taking place. 

    According to a recent news story from the Associated Press a record number of babies were born in the United States in 2007.  A total of  4,315,000 children were born in 2007. That's about 15,000 more births than the peak time of the baby boom in 1957. These figures were recorded by the National Center for Health Statistics which compiled the data from provisional birth certificate registrations at state health departments.

But there were 1,287,000 abortions done in the United States in 2007.  This means the people of United States in 2007 aborted approximately 1 out of every 5 babies.

 

Mother Teresa said that "the fruits of abortion are nuclear war."   When Mother Teresa said this she was indicating that the complete disrespect for life, especially the lives of the unborn, would bring about a nuclear war.

 

 During each day, offer up three Hail Mary's several times each day asking the Blessed Mother to redirect women throughout the world away from the abortion clinics and toward giving birth to their children.  If you want to say rosaries  each day to save unborn children; this is also recommended.

 

PURPOSE OF WEB SITE: Welcome to this Catholic Spiritual Direction Web Site.   It is the intention of this page to help Catholics develop a closer relationship with God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit through the promotion of prayer and Christian teaching which will enable Christians to adhere to the straight and narrow path Jesus speaks of in the Gospels.  Included in these web pages are the Douay-Rheims Bible and the works of Saint John of the Cross, Thomas à Kempis and Saint Louis de Montfort, and the works of other saints of the Catholic faith, f whose teachings on spiritual directveeen llowed by priests, ministers, clergymen, Popes and Saints. These teachings adhere to the teachings of the Catholic Church.   This site is dedicated to Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich (Biography) (1774-1824) Mystic, Stigmatist,  Prophet, and Great Visionary, a saintly Augustinian nun from Flamske, Germany.  Her highly descriptive visions of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, The Sorrowful Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, are presented here.   In time more works from the Saints of the Catholic Church will be added to these pages.

 INTERCESSORY PRAYER AND PRAYER CHAPLET TO BLESSED ANNE CATHERINE EMMERICH

PRAYER TO PROTECT ALL MILITARY TROOPS  FIGHTING FOR PEACE

Oh, Lord God, we ask in the name of your precious Son, JESUS, for the protection of all military troops fighting against terrorism.  Secondly, in the name of JESUS, we ask for the apprehension of all hostile terrorist leaders and their followers. "Whatever you ask in my name I will do, so that the Fathe glorified in the Son.  If you ask me anything in my name, I will do it." John 14: 13-14

 

PRAYER TO SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL

(Ask Saint Michael to protect International troops in harm's way around the world.)

Glorious St. Michael,
Prince of the heavenly hosts,  who standest always ready to give assistance to the people of God;  who didst fight with the dragon, the old serpent, and didst cast him out of heaven,  and now valiantly defendest the Church of God that the gates of hell may never prevail against her, I earnestly entreat thee to assist me also, in the painful and dangerous conflict which I have to sustain against the same formidible foe. Be with me, O mighty Prince! that I may courageously fight and wholly vanquish that proud spirit, whom thou hast by the Divine Power, so gloriously overthrown, and whom our powerful King,  Jesus Christ, has, in our nature, so completely overcome; to the end that having triumphed over the enemy of my salvation, I may with thee and the holy angels, praise the clemency of God who, having refused mercy  to the rebellious angels after their fall,  has granted repentance  and forgiveness to fallen man.

Amen

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U.S. FATALITIES IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN

 

HAVE MASSES SAID FOR SOLDIERS THAT HAVE DIED

 

SEXUALLY IMMORAL PEOPLE WILL NOT ENTER INTO HEAVEN UNLESS THEY REPENT AND TURN AWAY FROM SIN. (THIS INCLUDES: FORNICATORS (PEOPLE WHO LIVE TOGETHER BEFORE MARRIAGE), ADULTERERS AND HOMOSEXUALS).

"Do you not know that the unrighteous and the wrongdoers will not inherit or have any share in the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived (misled): neither the impure and immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor those who participate in homosexuality,  Nor cheats (swindlers and thieves), nor greedy graspers, nor drunkards, nor foulmouthed revilers and slanderers, nor extortioners and robbers will inherit or have any share in the kingdom of God."  --- Saint Paul,  1 Corinthians 6:9-10

EVENING PRAYER:

Jesus gave us the very essence of spiritual direction in the Bible:  "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.  This is the first and great commandment." Matthew 22:37-38

Each evening we should reflect on the good things and on the bad things we did during the day and ask God to help us to improve in the future.  It is good if we say an Act of Contrition each evening to help us acknowledge our imperfections and to ask God to give us the graces to improve.

ACT OF CONTRITION

O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because of Thy just punishments, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, who art all-good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to sin no more and to avoid the near occasions of sin. 

PRAYER FOR PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL HEALING

THE CONSTANT PRAYER OF SAINT CATHERINE OF SIENA
PRECIOUS BLOOD, ocean of divine mercy:  Flow upon us!
Precious Blood, most pure offering: Procure us every grace!
Precious Blood, hope and refuge of sinners: Atone for us!
Precious Blood, delight of holy souls: Draw us! Amen.

 "At the evening of life, you will be examined in love. Learn to love as God desires to be loved and abandon your own ways of acting."   Saint John of the Cross

 

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