
Our Lady of the Rosary
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MASS READINGS FOR TODAY
Saturday,
May 16, 2026
Saturday of the
Sixth Week of Easter
Reading 1
Acts
18:23-28
After
staying in Antioch some time,
Paul left
and traveled in orderly sequence
through the
Galatian country and Phrygia,
bringing
strength to all the disciples.
A Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria,
an eloquent
speaker, arrived in Ephesus.
He was an
authority on the Scriptures.
He had been
instructed in the Way of the Lord and,
with ardent
spirit, spoke and taught accurately about Jesus,
although he
knew only the baptism of John.
He began to
speak boldly in the synagogue;
but when
Priscilla and Aquila heard him,
they took
him aside
and
explained to him the Way of God more accurately.
And when he
wanted to cross to Achaia,
the
brothers encouraged him
and wrote
to the disciples there to welcome him.
After his
arrival he gave great assistance
to those
who had come to believe through grace.
He
vigorously refuted the Jews in public,
establishing from the Scriptures that the Christ is Jesus.
Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 47:2-3, 8-9, 10
R. (8a) God is king of all the earth.
or:
R. Alleluia.
All you
peoples, clap your hands;
shout to
God with cries of gladness.
For the
LORD, the Most High, the awesome,
is the
great king over all the earth.
R. God is king of all the earth.
or:
R. Alleluia.
For king of all the earth is God;
sing hymns
of praise.
God reigns
over the nations,
God sits
upon his holy throne.
R. God is king of all the earth.
or:
R. Alleluia.
The princes of the peoples are gathered
together
with the
people of the God of Abraham.
For God’s
are the guardians of the earth;
he is
supreme.
R. God is king of all the earth.
or:
R. Alleluia.
Alleluia
John 16:28
R.
Alleluia, alleluia.
I came
from the Father and have come into the world;
now I am leaving the world and going back to the Father.
R.
Alleluia, alleluia.
Gospel
John 16:23b-28
Jesus said
to his disciples:
“Amen,
amen, I say to you,
whatever
you ask the Father in my name he will give you.
Until now
you have not asked anything in my name;
ask and you
will receive, so that your joy may be complete.
“I have told you this in figures of speech.
The hour is
coming when I will no longer speak to you in figures
but I will
tell you clearly about the Father.
On that day
you will ask in my name,
and I do
not tell you that I will ask the Father for you.
For the
Father himself loves you, because you have loved me
and have
come to believe that I came from God.
I came from
the Father and have come into the world.
Now I am
leaving the world and going back to the Father.”
Monday of the
Sixth Week of Easter Lectionary: 291
Reading 1 Acts
16:11-15 women who had gathered there. One of them, a woman named
Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth, from t their hour comes you may
remember that I told you."
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SAINT FOR TODAY OR MEDITATION
May
15 St. Isidore, Patron of Madrid, Labourer

Rev.
Alban Butler (1711–73). Volume V: May. The Lives of the Saints. 1866.
IT is a
misfortune which deserves to be lamented with floods of tears, that
ignorance, obstinacy, and vice should so often taint a country life, the
state which of all others is most necessary and important to the world; the
most conformable to human condition and to nature; the state which was
sanctified by the example of the primitive holy patriarchs, and which
affords the most favourable opportunities for the perfect practice of every
virtue and Christian duty. What advantageous helps to piety did the ancient
hermits seek in the deserts, which the circumstances of a country labourer
do not offer? The life of St. Isidore is a most sensible proof of this
assertion. He was born at Madrid, of poor but very devout parents, and was
christened Isidore from the name of their patron, St. Isidore of
Seville.—They had not the means to procure him learning or a polite
education; but, both by word and example, they infused into his tender soul
the utmost horror and dread of all sin, and the most vehement ardour for
every virtue, and especially for prayer. Good books are a great help to holy
meditation; but not indispensably requisite. St. Irenćus mentions whole
nations which believed in Christ, and abounded in exemplary livers, without
knowing the use of ink or paper. Many illustrious anchorets knew no other
alphabet than that of humility and divine charity. The great St. Antony
himself could not so much as read the Greek or Latin languages: nay, from
the words of St. Austin, some doubt whether he could read even his own
barbarous Egyptian dialect. Yet in the science of the saints, what
philosopher or orator ever attained to the A B C of that great man?
Learning, if it puff up the mind, or inspire any secret self-sufficiency, is
an impediment to the communications of the Holy Ghost; simplicity and
sincere humility being the dispositions which invite him into the soul. By
these was Isidore prepared to find him an interior instructor and comforter.
His earnestness in seeking lessons and instructions of piety made him
neglect no opportunity of hearing them; and so much the more tender and the
deeper were the impressions which they left in his soul, was his desire the
stronger and the more pure. His patience in bearing all injuries, and in
overcoming the envy of fellow-servants by cordial kindnesses; his readiness
to obey his masters, and in indifferent things to comply with the
inclinations of others, and humbly to serve every one, gave him the most
complete victory over himself and his passions. Labour he considered as
enjoined him by God in punishment of sin, and for a remedy against it. And
he performed his work in a spirit of compunction and penance. Many object
that their labours and fatigues leave them little time for the exercises of
religion. But Isidore, by directing his attention according to the most holy
motives of faith, made his work a most perfect act of religion. He
considered it as a duty to God. Therefore he applied himself to it with
great diligence and care, in imitation of the angels in heaven, who in all
things fulfil the will of God with the greatest readiness and alacrity of
devotion. The more humbling and the more painful the labour was, the dearer
it was to the saint, being a means the more suitable to tame his flesh, and
a more noble part of his penance. With the same spirit that the saints
subdued their bodies by toils in their deserts, Isidore embraced his task.
He moreover sanctified it by continual prayer. Whilst his hand held the
plough, he in his heart conversed with God, with his angel guardian, and the
other blessed spirits; sometimes deploring the sins of the world, and his
own spiritual miseries, at other times, in the melting words of the royal
prophet, raising his desires to the glory of the heavenly Jerusalem. It was
chiefly by this perfect spirit of prayer, joined with, or rather engrafted
upon a most profound humility and spirit of mortification, that St. Isidore
arrived at so eminent a degree of sanctity as rendered him the admiration of
all Spain. In his youth he was retained servant by a gentleman named John de
Vargas of Madrid, to till his land and do his husbandry work. The saint
afterwards took a most virtuous woman to wife, named Mary Toribia. Those who
call her de la Cabeza were deceived by a chapel to which that name is given,
because her head is kept in it. After the birth of one child, which died
young, the parents, by mutual consent, served God in perfect continency. 1
St. Isidore continued always in the service of the same master. On account
of his fidelity, he could say to him as Jacob did to Laban, 1 that, to guard
and improve his stock, he had often watched the nights, and had suffered the
scorching heats of summer, and the cold of winter; and that the stock, which
he found small, had been exceedingly increased in his hands.—Don John de
Vargas, after long experience of the treasure he possessed in this faithful
ploughman, treated him as a brother, according to the advice of
Ecclesiasticus, 2 Let a wise servant be dear to thee as thy own soul. He
allowed him the liberty of assisting daily at the public office of the
church. On the other side, Isidore was careful by rising very early, to make
his devotions no impediment to his business, nor any encroachment upon what
he owed to his master. This being a duty of justice, it would have been a
false devotion to have pretended to please God by a neglect of such an
obligation; much less did the good servant indulge his compassionate charity
to the poor, by relieving them otherwise than out of his own salary. The
saint was sensible that in his fidelity, diligence, and assiduous labour
consisted, in great part, the sanctification of his soul; and that his duty
to his master was his duty to God. He also inspired his wife with the same
confidence in God, the same love of the poor, and the same disengagement
from the things of this world: he made her the faithful imitatrix of his
virtues, and a partner in his good works. She died in 1175, and is honoured
in Spain among the saints. Her immemorial veneration was approved by Pope
Innocent XII. in 1697. See Benedict XIV. de Canoniz. l. 2, c. 24, p. 246. 2
St. Isidore being seized with the sickness of which he died,
foretold his last hour, and prepared himself for it with redoubled fervour,
and with the most tender devotion, patience, and cheerfulness. The piety
with which he received the last sacraments drew tears from all who were
present. Repeating inflamed acts of divine love, he expired on the 15th of
May, 1170, being near sixty years of age. His death was glorified by
miracles. After forty years, his body was removed out of the churchyard into
the church of St. Andrew. It has been since placed in the bishop’s chapel,
and during these five hundred years remains entire and fresh, being honoured
by a succession of frequent miracles down to this time. The following, among
others, is very well attested. Philip III. in his return from Lisbon, was
taken so ill at Casarubious del Monte, that his life was despaired of by his
physicians. Whereupon the shrine of St. Isidore was ordered to be carried in
a solemn procession of the clergy, court, and people from Madrid to the
chamber of the sick king. The joint prayers of many prevailed. At the same
time the shrine was taken out of the church, the fever left the king; and
upon its being brought into his chamber, he was perfectly cured. The year
following the body of the saint was put into a new rich shrine, which cost
one thousand six hundred ducats of gold.—St. Isidore had been beatified a
little before by Paul V. in 1619, at the solicitation of the same king. His
solemn canonization was performed at the request of the King Philip IV. on
the 12th of March, 1622; though the bull was only made public by Benedict
XIII. See the life of St. Isidore, written by John of Madrid, one hundred
and forty years after his death; and Card. Lambertini, de Canoniz. SS. t. 3.
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Saint Isidore, pray for us.
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SAINT JOSEPH
Spouse of the Blessed Virgin and Patron of the Universal Church.
ST. JOSEPH was by birth of the royal family of David, but
was living in humble obscurity as a carpenter when God raised him to the highest
sanctity, and fitted him to be the spouse of His Virgin Mother, and
foster-father and guardian of the Incarnate Word. Joseph, says the Holy
Scripture, was a just man; he was innocent and pure, as became the husband of
Mary; he was gentle and tender, as one worthy to be named the father of Jesus;
he was prudent and a lover of silence, as became the master of the holy
house; above all, he was faithful and obedient to divine calls. His conversation
was with angels rather than with men. When he learned that Mary bore within her
womb the Lord of heaven, he feared to take her as his wife; but an angel
bade him fear not, and all doubts vanished. When Herod sought the life of the
divine Infant, an angel told Joseph in a dream to fly with the Child and His
Mother into Egypt. Joseph at once arose and obeyed. This sudden and unexpected
flight must have exposed Joseph to many inconveniences and sufferings in so long
a journey with a little babe and a tender virgin, the greater part of the way
being through deserts and among strangers; yet he alleges no excuses; nor
inquires at what time they were to return. St. Chrysostom observes that God
treats thus all His servants, sending them frequent trials to clear their hearts
from the rust of self-love, but intermixing seasons of consolation. "Joseph,"
says he, "is anxious on seeing the Virgin with child; an angel removes that
fear. He rejoices at the Child's birth, but a great fear succeeds: the furious
king seeks to destroy the Child, and the whole city is in an uproar to take away
His life. This is followed by another joy, the adoration of the Magi; a new
sorrow then arises: he is ordered to fly into a foreign unknown country, without
help or acquaintance." It is the opinion of the Fathers that upon their entering
Egypt, at the presence of the child Jesus, all the oracles of that superstitious
country were struck dumb, and the statues of their gods trembled and in many
places fell to the ground. The Fathers also attribute to this holy visit the
spiritual benediction poured on that country, which made it for many ages most
fruitful in Saints. After the death of King Herod, of which St. Joseph was
informed in another vision, God ordered him to return with the Child and His
Mother into the land of Israel, which our Saint readily obeyed. But when he
arrived in Judea, hearing that Archelaus had succeeded Herod in that part of the
country, and apprehensive that he might be infected with his father's vices, he
feared on that account to settle there, as he would otherwise probably have done
for the education of the Child; and therefore, being directed by God in another
vision, he retired into the dominions of Herod Antipas, in Galilee, to
his former habitation in Nazareth. St. Joseph, being a strict observer of the
Mosaic law, in conformity to its direction annually repaired to Jerusalem
to celebrate the Passover. Our Saviour, now int the twelfth year of His age,
accompanied His parents thither. Having performed the usual ceremonies of the
feast,they were returning with many of their neighbors and acquaintance towards
Galilee; and never doubting but that Jesus was with some of the company, they
travelled on for a whole day's journey before they discovered that He was not
with them. But when night came on and they could hear no tidings of Him among
their kindred and acquaintance, they, in the deepest affliction, returned with
the utmost speed to Jerusalem. After an anxious search of three days they found
Him in the Temple, discoursing with the learned doctors of the law, and asking
them such questions as raised the admiration of all that heard Him, and made
them astonished at the ripeness of His understanding; nor were His parents less
surprised on this occasion. When His Mother told Him with what grief and
earnestness they had sought Him, and asked, "Son, why hast Thou thus dealt with
us? Behold Thy Father and I sought Thee in great affliction of mind," she
received for answer, "How is it that you sought Me? Did you not know that I must
be about My Father's business?" But though thus staying in the Temple unknown to
His parents, in all other things He was obedient to them, returning with them to
Nazareth, and there living in all dutiful subjection to them. As no further
mention is made of St. Joseph, he must have died before the marriage of Cana and
the beginning of our divine Saviour's ministry. We cannot doubt that he had the
happiness of Jesus and Mary attending at his death, praying by him, assisting
and comforting him in his last moments; whence he is particularly invoked for
the great grace of a happy death and the spiritual presence of Jesus in that
hour.
Reflection. -St. Joseph, the shadow of the
Eternal Father upon earth, the protector of Jesus in His home at Nazareth, and a
lover of all children for the sake of the Holy Child, should be the chosen
guardian and pattern of every true Christian family.
[MENTION YOUR PRAYER REQUEST][Ask Saint Joseph to end all abortions world-wide and for the end of war in Ukraine] [Mention your own prayer] Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, have mercy on us.
Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, hear us. Christ, graciously hear us.
God the Father of Heaven, Have mercy on us.
God the Son, 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, spouse of St. Joseph, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, confirmed in grace, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, guardian of the Word Incarnate, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, favorite of the King of Heaven, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, ruler of the family of Jesus, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, spouse of the ever-blessed Virgin, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, foster father to the Son of God, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, example of humility and obedience, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, mirror of silence and resignation, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, patron of innocence and youth, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, exited with Christ into Egypt, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, intercessor for the afflicted, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, advocate of the humble, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, model of every virtue, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, honored among men, Pray for us.
Saint Joseph, in whom is the union of all Christian perfections, Pray for us.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world, Spare us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world, Graciously hear us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world, Have mercy on us.
V. Pray for us, O holy Saint Joseph, R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let Us Pray.
Assist us, O Lord, we beseech Thee, by the merits of the spouse of Thy most holy Mother, that what our unworthiness cannot obtain, may be given us by his intercession with Thee, Who livest and reignest with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end.
Amen.
PRAYER TO SAINT JOSEPH O Saint Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God, I place in thee all my interests and desires. O thou Saint Joseph, do assist me by thy powerful intercession, and obtain for me from thy divine Son all spiritual blessings, through Jesus Christ, Our Lord; so that, having engaged here below thy heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most loving of fathers. O Saint Joseph, I never weary contemplating thee, and Jesus asleep in thy arms; I dare not approach while He reposes near thy heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me, and ask Him to return the kiss when I draw my dying breath. Saint Joseph, Patron of departing souls, pray for me. Amen!
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Our Lady of the Rosary,
also known as
Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary,
is a title of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
in relation to the
Rosary.
The Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is on October 7, the anniversary of the
decisive victory of the combined Christian fleet in 1571 at the
Battle of Lepanto,
defeating an Ottoman fleet off western Greece. It was formerly sometimes
known as the Feast of Our Lady of Victory.
FROM CATHOLIC ENCYLOPEDIA:
Apart from the signal defeat
of the Albigensian heretics at the battle of Muret in 1213 which
legend has attributed to the recitation of the Rosary by St.
Dominic, it is believed that Heaven has on many occasions rewarded
the faith of those who had recourse to this devotion in times of
special danger. More particularly, the naval victory of Lepanto
gained by Don John of Austria over the Turkish fleet on the first
Sunday of October in 1571 responded wonderfully to the processions
made at Rome on that same day by the members of the Rosary
confraternity. St. Pius V thereupon ordered that a commemoration of
the Rosary should be made upon that day, and at the request of the
Dominican Order Gregory XIII in 1573 allowed this feast to be kept
in all churches which possessed an altar dedicated to the Holy
Rosary. In 1671 the observance of this festival was extended by
Clement X to the whole of Spain, and somewhat later Clement XI after
the important victory over the Turks gained by Prince Eugene on 6
August, 1716 (the feast of our Lady of the Snows), at Peterwardein
in Hungary, commanded the feast of the Rosary to be celebrated by
the universal Church. A set of "proper" lessons in the second
nocturn were conceded by Benedict XIII. Leo XIII has since raised
the feast to the rank of a double of the second class and has added
to the Litany of Loreto the invocation "Queen of the Most Holy
Rosary". On this feast, in every church in which the Rosary
confraternity has been duly erected, a plenary indulgence toties
quoties is granted upon certain conditions to all who visit therein
the Rosary chapel or statue of Our Lady. This has been called the "Portiuncula"
of the Rosary.
THE FIFTEEN PROMISES OF MARY TO CHRISTIANS WHO RECITE THE
ROSARY
These promises were given by the
Blessed Mother to Saint Dominic and Blessed Alan.
1.
Whoever shall faithfully serve me by the recitation of the rosary, shall
receive signal graces.
2. I promise my special protection and
the greatest graces to all those who shall recite the rosary.
3. The rosary shall be a powerful armour against hell, it will destroy
vice, decrease sin, and defeat heresies.
4. It will cause
virtue and good works to flourish; it will obtain for souls the abundant
mercy of God; it will withdraw the hearts of men from the love of the
world and its vanities, and will lift them to the desire of eternal
things. Oh, that souls would sanctify themselves by this means.
5. The soul which recommends itself to me by the recitation of the
rosary, shall not perish.
6. Whoever shall recite the rosary
devoutly, applying himself to the consideration of its sacred mysteries
shall never be conquered by misfortune. God will not chastise him in His
justice, he shall not perish by an unprovided death; if he be just he
shall remain in the grace of God, and become worthy of eternal
life.
7. Whoever shall have a true devotion for the rosary shall
not die without the sacraments of the Church.
8. Those who are
faithful to recite the rosary shall have during their life and at their
death the light of God and the plentitude of His graces; at the moment
of death they shall participate in the merits of the saints in
paradise.
9. I shall deliver from purgatory those who have been
devoted to the rosary.
10. The faithful children of the rosary
shall merit a high degree of glory in heaven.
11. You shall
obtain all you ask of me by the recitation of the rosary.
12. All
those who propagate the holy rosary shall be aided by me in their
necessities.
13. I have obtained from my Divine Son that all the
advocates of the rosary shall have for intercessors the entire celestial
court during their life and at the hour of death.
14. All who
recite the rosary are my sons, and brothers of my only Son Jesus
Christ.
15. Devotion of my rosary is a great sign of
predestination.
HOW TO SAY THE ROSARY
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PRAYING FOR PREGNANT WOMEN AND THE
UNBORN
From the Book: DIARY: Divine Mercy in My Soul, the writings of Saint
Maria Faustina

Jesus on one occasion asked Saint
Faustina to suffer for "the souls murdered in the wombs of wicked
mothers."NOTEBOOK IV: Section 1276: September 16, 1937. I wanted
very much to make a Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament today,
but God's will was otherwise. At eight o'clock I was seized with
such violent pains that (31) I had to go to bed at once. I was
convulsed with pain for three hours; that is, until eleven o'clock
at night. No medicine had any effect on me, and whatever I
swallowed I threw up. At times, the pains caused me to lose
consciousness. Jesus had me realize that in this way I took part in
His Agony in the Garden, and that He himself allowed these
sufferings in order to offer reparation to God for the souls
murdered in the wombs of wicked mothers. I have gone through these
sufferings three times now. They always start at eight o'clock in
the evening and last until eleven. No medicine can lessen these
sufferings. When eleven o'clock comes, they cease by themselves,
and I fall asleep at that moment. The following day, I feel very
weak. This happened to me for the first time when I was at the
sanatorium. The doctors couldn't get to the bottom of it, and no
injection or medicine helped me at all (32) nor did I myself have
any idea of what the sufferings were about. I told the doctor that
never before in my life had I experienced such sufferings, and he
declared he did not know what sort of pains they are. But now I
understand the nature of these pains, because the Lord himself as
made this known to me... Yet when I think that I may perhaps suffer
in this way again, I tremble. But I don't know whether I'll ever
again suffer in this way; I leave that to God. What it pleases God
to send, I will accept with submission and love. If only I could
save even one soul from murder by means of these sufferings! Section
1277: On the day after these sufferings, I can sense the condition
of souls and their disposition towards God; I am pervaded with true
knowledge. **************** LITANY OF DIVINE MERCY
(SAY THIS PRAYER FOR UNBORN CHILDREN)
Divine Mercy, gushing forth from the
bosom of the Father, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, greatest attribute of GOD,
I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, incomprehensible mystery, I
trust in You.
Divine Mercy, fountain gushing forth from
the mystery of the Most Blessed Trinity, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, unfathomed by any
intellect, human or angelic, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, from which wells forth all
life and happiness, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, better than the heavens, I
trust in You.
Divine Mercy, source of miracles and
wonders, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, encompassing the whole
universe, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, descending to earth in the
Person of the Incarnate Word, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, which flowed out from the
open wound of the Heart of JESUS, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, enclosed in the Heart of
JESUS for us, and especially for sinners, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, unfathomed in the
institution of the Sacred Host, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, in the founding of Holy
Church, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, in the Sacrament of Holy
Baptism, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, in our justification
through JESUS CHRIST, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, accompanying us through our
whole life, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, embracing us especially at
the hour of death, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, endowing us with immortal
life, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, accompanying us every
moment of our life, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, shielding us from the fire
of hell, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, in the conversion of
hardened sinners, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, astonishment for Angels,
incomprehensible to Saints, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, unfathomed in all the
mysteries of GOD, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, lifting us out of every
misery, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, source of our happiness and
joy, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, in calling us forth from
nothingness to existence, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, embracing all the works of
His hands, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, crown of all of god's
handiwork, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, in which we are all
immersed, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, sweet relief for anguished
hearts, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, only hope of despairing
souls, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, repose of hearts, peace
amidst fear, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, delight and ecstasy of holy
souls, I trust in You.
Divine Mercy, inspiring hope against all
hope, I trust in You.
Eternal GOD, in whom mercy is endless
and the treasury of compassion inexhaustible, look kindly upon us
and increase Your mercy in us, that in difficult moments we might
not despair nor become despondent, but with great confidence submit
ourselves to Your holy will, which is Love and Mercy itself. Amen.
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FIFTH COMMANDMENT: "Thou shalt not kill." When people vote for a prochoice candidate because they want women to be to obtain abortions whenever they choose, they violate the fifth commandment and become accessories to the crime of murder. Part of obeying the Fifth Commandment means to protect innocent life. What is considered an accessory to murder? A person who aids a murder offender before or after the crime is referred to as an accessory to murder. They are never at the scene of the crime itself. Article from National Catholic Register Joseph Pronechen Joseph Pronechen is staff writer with the National Catholic Register-October 13, 2019
Sr. Lucia of Fatima revealed that Our Lady told her if the consecration had not been made by John Paul II, there would have been a nuclear war. (photo: Alexander Antropov/Pixabay/CC0) Joseph Pronechen Blogs October 13, 2019 On Sept. 1, 1983, flying from Anchorage to Seoul, a Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 with 269 people on board strayed off its planned route and flew over an island that violated Soviet air space. Quickly, a Russian fighter plane shot down. The outrageous action prompted five Western European countries including Great Britain and Germany to okay accepting United States medium-range missiles beginning in November of that year. With their military advantage rapidly shrinking, the Soviets were readying for war. Then 205 days later, On March 25, 1984, St. John Paul II consecrated the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He invited all the bishops in the world to join him for this ceremony closing the Holy Year of Redemption. He did the consecration at St. Peter’s in Rome as he knelt before the statue of Our Lady of Fatima brought there from Fatima. Less than two months later in 1984, on May 13, the 67th anniversary of the first apparition of Fatima, catastrophe hit the Russia fleet at the Severomorsk naval base located near Finland on the Barents Sea. A fire, believed caused by a cigarette, turned catastrophic. Like a spark in a huge fireworks factory, it triggered the explosion of a huge stockpile of missiles. Of 900 anti-aircraft missiles, 580 were destroyed. Of 400 surface-to-surface missiles able to carry nuclear warheads, 320 were obliterated. Upwards of 300 military personnel died. It devastated the Soviet Union’s Northern Fleet. Years later, Sr. Lucia wrote: “Everyone knows perfectly well that we went through one of the most critical moments in human history, when the great, mutually hostile powers planned a nuclear war that would have destroyed the world, if not the whole world, then the greater part of it. And what would have remained? What chances of survival? And who could have dissuaded those arrogant people, surrounded by their war plans…? Who, if not God.” Grzegorz Gorny and Janusz Rosikon record this in Fatima Mysteries. The following year, 1985, during an apparition in her convent, Sr. Lucia would reveal that Our Lady told her if that consecration had not been made by John Paul II, there would have been a nuclear war. Because of the consecration this didn’t happen. There was an undeniable link between it and the m Sr. Lucia would later tell this to Cardinals Antony Padiyara of India and Ricardo Vidal of the Philippines when they visited her in her convent. A Preview in 1983? A year earlier, there was also a major near-miss of nuclear war between Russia and the United States. Surely Our Lady of Fatima must have had a hand in preventing this horrendous possibility in 1983 because the year before, on May 13, 1982, in Fatima, John Paul II also made that Act of Entrustment of the world but it didn’t completely fulfill the requests of Our Lady because it wasn’t done in union with all the bishops in the world. He intended to do it that way, but the letters informing the bishops were sent too late. They result? They were unable to join him that time. This event appeared to reflect what happened in 1942 during World War II. On Oct. 31 that year, Venerable Pius XII consecrated the world and Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary as Our Lady of Fatima had requested. But the consecration wasn’t done in union with all the bishops of the world either. It was a critical time in the war as the enemy was making major advances. Yet Sr. Lucia would say Our Lord showed his “delight” even though the consecration was incomplete and promised an end soon to the war. Shortly after, the tide turned as the Allies began to win key battles. Similarly, John Paul II’s 1982 entrustment, even without all the bishops of the world, must have had the same effect when we consider what could have happened during that 1983 event to follow. A year earlier, there was also a major near-miss of nuclear war between Russia and the United States. Surely Our Lady of Fatima must have had a hand in preventing this horrendous possibility in 1983 because the year before, on May 13, 1982, in Fatima, John Paul II also made that Act of Entrustment of the world but it didn’t completely fulfill the requests of Our Lady because it wasn’t done in union with all the bishops in the world. He intended to do it that way, but the letters informing the bishops were sent too late. They result? They were unable to join him that time. This event appeared to reflect what happened in 196 he was brought to New York for an award from the Association of World Citizens and in 2013 given the Dresden peace prize. But on May 19, 2017 when he died at age 77 from pneumonia in his small town, nobody knew until four months later when a foreign journalist started inquiring about him. There is one piece of the story that has rarely been mentioned. And it surely seems to reflect indirectly on what Sr. Lucia said she was told in 1985. We know the Soviets were atheists. Of course that included the military. But we have to wonder if that applied to Stanislav Petrov when we look at what he said in 2004 during an interview with Christian Science Monitor. He affirmed, “I wish I could say there is no chance of [an accidental nuclear launch today]. But when we deal with space — when we [play] God — who knows what will be the next surprise?” Our Lady of Fatima had the answer and directions. It’s up to mankind to stop playing God and follow them.
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GRACES DERIVED FROM GOING TO MASS

Note: In the Catholic Church, "assisting at Mass" means actively participating in and worshipping at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, rather than just passively attending. It involves being spiritually, emotionally, and physically present, and engaging with the liturgy through attentive listening, responses, singing, and offering oneself to God through Christ.
1. The Mass is Calvary continued.
2. Every Mass is worth as much as the sacrifice of our Lord's life, sufferings and death.
3. Holy Mass is the most powerful atonement for your sins.
4. At the hour of death the Masses you have heard will be your greatest consolation.
5. Every Mass will go with you to judgment and plead for pardon.
6. At Mass you can diminish more or less temporal punishment due to your sins, according to your fervor.
7. Assisting devoutly at Holy Mass you render to the sacred humanity of Our Lord the greatest homage.
8. He supplies for many of your negligences and omissions.
9. He forgives the venial sins which you have not confessed. The power of Satan over you is diminished.
10. You afford the souls in Purgatory the greatest possible relief.
11. One Mass heard during life will be of more benefit to you than many heard for you after your death.
12. You are preserved from dangers and misfortunes which otherwise might have befallen you. You shorten your Purgatory.
13. Every Mass wins for you a higher degree of glory in Heaven.
14. You receive the priest's blessing which Our Lord ratifies in Heaven.
15. You kneel amidst a multitude of holy angels, who are present at the adorable Sacrifice with reverential awe.
16. You are blessed in your temporal goods and affairs.
In eternity, we shall fully realize that it was certainly worthwhile to have assisted at Holy Mass daily. PRAY FOR PRIESTS THAT THEY MAY OFFER THE MASS WITH HOLY LOVE AND REVERENCE.
"WHY Should I Go To Mass Every Day?" "The Mass is the most perfect form of prayer!" For each Mass we hear with devotion, Our Lord sends a saint to comfort us at death. (revelation of Christ to St. Gertrude the great). Padre Pio, the stigmatic priest, said, the world could exist more easily without the sun than without the Mass. The Cure'd' Ars, St. Jean Vianney said, if we knew the value of the Mass we would die of joy. A great doctor of the Church, St. Anselm, declares that a single Mass offered for oneself during life may be worth more than a thousand celebrated for the same intention after death. St. Leonard of Port Maurice supports this statement by saying that one Mass before death may be more profitable than many after it. "The Holy Mass would be of greater profit if people had it offered in their lifetime, rather than having it celebrated for the relief of their souls after death." (Pope Benedict XV). Once, St. Teresa was overwhelmed with God's Goodness and asked Our Lord, "How can I thank you?" Our Lord replied, "ATTEND ONE MASS".
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Litany of Our Lady of Victory
Lord, have mercy on us.
Christ, have mercy on us.
Lord, have mercy on us.
Christ, hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.
God, the Father of Heaven,
Have mercy on us.
God, the Son, Redeemer of the World,
Have mercy on us.
God, the Holy Ghost,
Have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, one God,
Have mercy on us.
Our Lady of Victory,
Pray for us.
Triumphant Daughter of the Father,
Pray for us.
Triumphant Mother of the Son,
Pray for us.
Triumphant Spouse of the Holy Ghost,
Pray for us.
Triumphant Choice of the Most Holy Trinity,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Thy Immaculate Conception,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Crushing the Head of the Serpent,
Pray for us.
Triumphant Over All the Children of Adam,
Pray for us.
Triumphant Over All Our Enemies,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Embassy of the Angel Gabriel,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Thy Espousal to St. Joseph,
Pray for us.
Triumphant at the Scene of Bethlehem,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Thy Flight Into Egypt,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Thy Exile,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Thy Humble Dwelling at Nazareth,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Finding Thy Divine Child in the Temple,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Earthly Life of Our Lord,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in His Passion and Death,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Resurrection,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Ascension,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Descent of the Holy Ghost,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Thy Sorrows,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Thy Joys,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Thy Entrance into the Heavenly Jerusalem,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Angels Who Remained Faithful,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Felicity of the Blessed,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Graces of the Just,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Announcement of the Prophets,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Desires of the Patriarchs,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Zeal of the Apostles,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Light of the Evangelists,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Wisdom of the Doctors,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Crowns of the Confessors,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Purity of the Numerous Bands of Virgins,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in the Triumph of the Martyrs,
Pray for us.
Triumphant in Thy All-Powerful Intercession,
Pray for us.
Triumphant under Thy Many Titles,
Pray for us.
Triumphant at the Hour of Our Death,
Pray for us.
Lamb of God, Who taketh away the sins of the world,
Spare us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who taketh away the sins of the world,
Graciously hear us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who taketh away the sins of the world,
Have mercy on us, Lord.
V. Pray for us, O Blessed Lady of Victory!
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let Us Pray.
O Victorious Lady! Thou who has ever such powerful influence with Thy Divine Son, in conquering the hardest of hearts, intercede for those for whom we pray, that their hearts being softened by the rays of Divine Grace, they may return to the unity of the true Faith, through Christ, our Lord. Amen
Memorare
Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who, fled to Thy protection, implored Thy help, and sought Thy intercession, was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, I fly unto Thee, O Virgin of virgins, my Mother. To Thee I come; before Thee I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate! despise not my petitions, but in Thy mercy hear and answer me. Amen.
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NEED A PRAYER ANSWERED, NEED A MIRACLE, PRAY THE DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET
From the DIARY, DIVINE MERCY IN MY SOUL, BY Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska.
NOTEBOOK III, Section 1128:
"May 22, 1937. The heat is so intense today that it is difficult to bear. We are all thirsting for rain, and still it does not come. For several days the sky has been overcast, but there is not rain. When I looked at (35) the plants, thirsting for the rain, I was moved with pity, and I decided to say the chaplet until the Lord would send us rain. Before supper, the sky covered over with clouds, and a heavy rain fell on the earth. I had been saying this prayer without interruption for three hours. And the Lord let me know that everything can be obtained by means of this prayer."
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 Whoever will recite it will receive great mercy – JesusPray the Divine Mercy Chaplet with thousands of Catholics at Relevant Radio, the Drew Mariani Show, at 4pm Eastern Time, for Spiritual help and healing of sickness and the end of abortion: The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is a prayer of intercession prayed on ordinary rosary beads in as little as ten minutes, yet its prayerful recitation comes with a plethora of graces and promises. Jesus instructed Saint Faustina, My daughter, encourage souls to say the chaplet which I have given you. It pleases Me to grant everything they ask of Me by saying the chaplet. (Diary, 1541)
If the Lord is saying “It pleases Me to grant everything they ask of Me by saying the chaplet,” shouldn’t we take every opportunity to recite this prayer with intentions for our country, our neighbors, our world? As are many of us today, St. Faustina was greatly concerned for all mankind. Her lamentations then sound remarkably familiar to what one might hear today. She records in Diary passage 929: When I had rested near His sweetest Heart, I told Him, “Jesus, I have so much to tell You.” And the Lord said to me with great love, “Speak, My daughter.” And I started to enumerate the pains of my heart; that is, how greatly concerned I am for all mankind, that “they all do not know You, and those who do know You do not love You as You deserve to be loved. I also see how terribly sinners offend You; and then again, I see how severely the faithful, especially Your servants, are oppressed and persecuted. And then, too, I see many souls rushing headlong into the terrible abyss of hell. You see, Jesus, this is the pain that gnaws at my heart and bones. And, although You show me special love and inundate my heart with streams of Your joys, nevertheless, this does not appease the sufferings I have just mentioned, but rather they penetrate my poor heart all the more acutely. Oh, how ardently I desire that all mankind turn with trust to Your mercy. Then, seeing the glory of Your name, my heart will be comforted.”
How kindly and tenderly Jesus deals with her outpourings. What a consolation for us who share St. Faustina’s heart. St. Faustina continues: Jesus listened to these outpourings of my heart with gravity and interest, as if He had known nothing about them, and this seemed to make it easier for me to talk. And the Lord said to me, My daughter, those words of your heart are pleasing to Me, and by saying the chaplet you are bringing humankind closer to Me. After these words, I found myself alone, but the presence of God is always in my soul.
The Lord asked St. Faustina to pray the chaplet for many causes as outlined below. Let us pray the Chaplet of Mercy as often as possible for all the things St. Faustina prayed for and more. Seek her intercession. Ask her to pray each chaplet with you thankful for the goodness and generosity of the Lord. Promises of the Chaplet for all ThingsI desire to grant unimaginable graces to those souls who trust in My mercy. (687) My daughter, encourage souls to say the chaplet which I have given to you. It pleases Me to grant everything they ask of Me by saying the chaplet. (1541)
Promises of the Chaplet to Appease God’s AngerThis prayer will serve to appease My wrath. (476) When this chaplet is said by the bedside of a dying person, God’s anger is placated. (811) This chaplet mitigates God’s anger, as He Himself told me. (1036) It [the chaplet] appeases the anger of God. (1565)
Promises of the Chaplet for SinnersPriests will recommend it to sinners as their last hope of salvation. Even if there were a sinner most hardened, if he were to recite this chaplet only once, he would receive grace from My infinite mercy. (687) When hardened sinners say it, I will fill their souls with peace, and the hour of their death will be a happy one. (1541)
Promises of the Chaplet for StormsToday I was awakened by a great storm. The wind was raging, and it was raining in torrents, thunderbolts striking again and again. I began to pray that the storm would do no harm, when I heard the words: Say the chaplet I have taught you, and the storm will cease. I began immediately to say the chaplet and hadn’t even finished it when the storm suddenly ceased, and I heard the words: Through the chaplet you will obtain everything, if what you ask for is compatible with My will. (1731) When a great storm was approaching, I began to say the chaplet. Suddenly I heard the voice of an angel: “I cannot approach in this storm, because the light which comes from her mouth drives back both me and the storm.” Such was the angel’s complaint to God. I then recognized how much havoc he was to have made through this storm; but I also recognized that this prayer was pleasing to God, and that this chaplet was most powerful. (1791)
Promises of the Chaplet for the FaithfulThe souls that say this chaplet will be embraced by My mercy during their lifetime and especially at the hour of their death. (754) While I was saying the chaplet, I heard a voice which said, Oh, what great graces I will grant to souls who say this chaplet; the very depths of My tender mercy are stirred for the sake of those who say the chaplet. O what a great multitude of souls I see! They worshiped the Divine Mercy and will be singing the hymn of praise for all eternity. (848)
Promises of the Chaplet for the DyingI realize more and more how much every soul needs God’s mercy throughout life and particularly at the hour of death. This chaplet mitigates God’s anger, as He Himself told me. (1036) At the hour of their death, I defend as My own glory every soul that will say this chaplet; or when others say it for a dying person, the pardon is the same. When this chaplet is said by the bedside of a dying person, God’s anger is placated, unfathomable mercy envelops the soul, and the very depths of My tender mercy are moved for the sake of the sorrowful Passion of My Son. (811)
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Stations of the Cross, Promises
THE PROMISES MADE BY OUR LORD TO THOSE WHO HAVE
DEVOTION TO THE WAY OF THE CROSS.~Jesus to Brother Estanislao

I promise
eternal life to those who pray, from time to time, the Way of the
Cross.
I promise them my greatest graces.
I will deliver
the faithful from purgatory on the first Tuesday or Friday after
their death.
I promise them
a special glory in Heaven.
I will grant
them everything they ask through praying the Way of the Cross with
faith.
I will grant them the remission of all
their sins, even if they be as scarlet; if they be more than the
grains of sand on the seashore and the stars in the heavens, all of
them will be erased by the Way of the Cross.
I will preserve
them from sudden death.
I promise them
my special protection; my hands will always be open to protect them.
I will bless
them at each Way of the Cross and my blessing will follow them
everywhere on earth, and after their death, in Heaven for all
eternity.
They will be assured of being
joined to the Supreme Choir Of Angels.
I will give
them the grace never again to commit a mortal sin for I will give
them the grace never again to separate themselves from me.
I will lift all
power from the devil at the hour of death that they may repose
tranquilly in my arms
I will make of
each one of them a living ciborium in which it will please me to
pour my graces
I will give
them a special drought from the fountain of My Deity.
As I am nailed
to the cross, so also will I always be with those who honour me in
making the Way Of The Cross frequently.
BROTHER ESTANISLOA
Brother
Estanisloa was born in 1903. At an early age, he entered the
Christian schools of charity in Bugedo, Spain. Here he took vows of
regularity, perfection and pure love. In October 1926 he offered
himself to Jesus through Mary. Soon after this heroic donation he
fell ill and was obliged to rest. He died in the odor of sanctity in
March, 1927 of tuberculosis. According to the master of novices he
was a privileged soul who received messages from heaven. Confessors
and theologians recognize these supernatural facts. His spiritual
director asked him to write down the promises made by Our Lord to
those who have devotion to the Way of the Cross as written here.
Best Time to Pray the Stations is on
Friday at 3pm if possible as Jesus told St. Faustina,
At three
o'clock, implore My mercy, especially for sinners; and, if only for
a brief moment, immerse yourself in My Passion, particularly in My
abandonment at the moment of agony. This is the hour of great mercy.
... In this hour I will refuse nothing to the soul that makes a
request of Me in virtue of My Passion (Diary,1320).
As often as you
hear the clock strike the third hour, immerse yourself completely in
My mercy, adoring and glorifying it; invoke its omnipotence for the
whole world, and particularly for poor sinners; for at that moment
mercy was opened wide for every soul. In this hour you can obtain
everything for yourself and for others for the asking; it was the
hour of grace for the whole world — mercy triumphed over justice.
...
My daughter, try your best to make the
Stations of the Cross in this hour, provided that your duties permit
it; and if you are not able to make the Stations of the Cross, then
at least step into the chapel for a moment and adore, in the Most
Blessed Sacrament, My Heart, which is full of mercy; and should you
be unable to step into chapel, immerse yourself in prayer there
where you happen to be, if only for a very brief instant (1572).
STATIONS OF THE CROSS, written by Saint Francis of Assisi
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Introduction to the

Devout Life
Saint Francis of Sales Bishop and Prince of Geneva
SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES
Feast Day: January 24th (1567-1622) Bishop of Geneva, Switzerland and a Doctor of the Church
FRANCIS was born of noble and pious parents, near Annecy, A.D. 1567, and studied with brilliant success at Paris and Padua. On his return from Italy he gave up the grand Career which his father had marked out for him in the service of the State, and became a priest. He studied at Annecy, Paris, France and Padua, Italy. He received a doctorate in law at the age of twenty-four. He was ordained a priest in 1593. When the Duke of Savoy had resolved to restore the Church in the Chablais, Francis offered himself for the work, and set out on foot with his Bible and breviary and one companion, his cousin Louis of Sales. It was a work of toil, privation, and danger. Every door and every heart were closed against him. He was rejected with insult and threatened with death. But nothing could daunt or resist him, and ere long the Church burst forth into a second spring. It is stated that he converted 72,000 Calvinists. He was then compelled by the Pope to become Coadjutor Bishop of Geneva, and succeeded the see A.D. 1602. At times the exceeding gentleness with which he received heretics and sinners almost scandalized his ends, and one of them said to him, " Francis of Sales will go to Paradise, of course; but I am not so sure of the Bishop of Geneva: I am almost afraid his gentleness will play him a shrewd turn." "Ah," said the saint, " I would rather account to God for too great gentleness than for too great severity. Is not God all love? God the Father is the Father of mercy; God the Son is a Lamb; God the Holy Ghost is a Dove, that is, gentleness itself. And are you wiser than God ?" He became an outstanding confessor and spiritual director and spiritually guided Blessed Marie Acarie and St. Jane Francis de Chantal. He founded several schools. He was gifted in spiritual writing and wrote the spiritual classics: Introduction to the Devout Life and the Treatise on the Love of God. In union with St: Jane Frances of Chantal he founded at Annecy the Order of the Visitation, which soon spread over Europe. Though poor, he refused provisions and dignities, and even the great see of Paris. He died at Avignon, A.D. 1622. He was canonized in 1653 and declared a Doctor of the Church in 1877. REFLECTION.-"You will catch more flies," St. Francis used to say, " with a spoonful of honey than with a hundred barrels of vinegar. Were there any thing better or fairer on earth than gentleness, Jesus Christ would have taught it us ; and yet he has given us only two lessons to learn of him—meekness and humility of heart." Excerpt from Saint Francis de Sales' book, Introduction to the Devout Life: CHAPTER XVII. NINTH MEDITATION. On the Choice upon to you between Heaven and Hell. Preparation. 1. PLACE yourself in the Presence of God. 2. Humble yourself before Him, and ask His inspiration. Considerations. 1. Imagine yourself alone with your good angel (46) in an open plain, as was Tobit on his way to Rages. Suppose the Angel to set before you Paradise, full of delights and joys; and on the other hand Hell, with all its torments. Contemplate both, kneeling in imagination before your guardian Angel. Consider that you are most truly standing between Hell and Paradise, and that both the one and the other are open to receive you, according to your own choice. 2. Consider that the choice you make in this life will last for ever in the next. 3. Consider too, that while both are open to receive you according to your choice, yet God, Who is prepared to give the one by reason of His Justice, the other by reason of His Mercy, all the while desires unspeakably that you should select Paradise; and your good Angel is urging you with all his might to do so, offering you countless graces on God's part, countless helps to attain to it. 4. Consider that Jesus Christ, enthroned in Heaven, looks down upon you in loving invitation: "O beloved one, come unto Me, and joy for ever in the eternal blessedness of My Love!" Behold His mother yearning over you with maternal tenderness--" Courage, my child, do not despise the Goodness of my Son, or my earnest prayers for thy salvation." Behold the Saints, who have left you their example, the (47) millions of holy souls who long after you, desiring earnestly that you may one day be for ever joined to them in their song of praise, urging upon you that the road to Heaven is not so hard to find as the world would have you think. "Press on boldly, dear friend,"--they cry. "Whoso will ponder well the path by which we came hither, will discover that we attained to these present delights by sweeter joys than any this world can give." The Choice. 1. O Hell, I abhor thee now and for ever; I abhor thy griefs and torments, thine endless misery, the unceasing blasphemies and maledictions which thou pourest out upon my God;--and turning to thee, O blessed Paradise, eternal glory, unfading happiness, I choose thee for ever as my abode, thy glorious mansions, thy precious and abiding tabernacles. O my God, I bless Thy Mercy which gives me the power to choose--O Jesus, Saviour, I accept Thine Eternal Love, and praise Thee for the promise Thou hast given me of a place prepared for me in that blessed New Jerusalem, where I shall love and bless Thee for ever. 2. Dwell lovingly upon the example set before you by the Blessed Virgin and the Saints, and strive to follow where they point you. Give (48) yourself up to your guardian Angel, that he may be your guide, and gird up your courage anew to make this choice.
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FEAST DAY: OCTOBER 19TH
PETER, while still a youth, left his home at Alcantara in Spain, and entered a convent of Discalced Franciscans. He rose quickly to high posts in the Order, but his thirst for penance was still unappeased, and in 1539, being then forty years old, he founded the first convent of the "Strict Observance." The cells of the friars resembled graves rather than dwelling-places. That of St. Peter himself was four feet and a half in length, so that he could never lie down ; he ate but once in three days; his sackcloth habit and a cloak were his only garments, and he never covered his head or feet. In the bitter winter he would open the door and window of his cell that, by closing them again, he might experience some sensation of warmth. Amongst those whom he trained to perfection was St. Teresa. He read her soul, approved of her spirit of prayer, and strengthened her to carry out her reforms. St. Peter died, with great joy, kneeling in prayer, October 18th, 1562, at the age of sixty-three.
REFLECTION.-If men do not go about barefoot now, nor under-go sharp penances, as St. Peter did, there are many ways of trampling on the world; and our Lord teaches them when He finds the necessary courage.
INTERCESSORY PRAYER: Saint Teresa of Avila said concerning Saint Peter of Alcantara that, "The Lord once told me that no one should ask Him for anything in his name and not be heard."
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POPE
LEO PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR 2026
THE HOLY FATHER’S PRAYER INTENTIONS
JANUARY 2026
For prayer with the Word of God.
Let us pray that
praying with the Word of God be nourishment for our lives and a source
of hope in our communities, helping us to build a more fraternal and
missionary Church.
FEBRUARY 2026
For children with incurable
diseases.
Let us pray that children suffering from incurable diseases
and their families receive the necessary medical care and support, never
losing strength and hope.
MARCH 2026
For disarmament and
peace.
Let us pray that nations move toward effective disarmament,
particularly nuclear disarmament, and that world leaders choose the path
of dialogue and diplomacy instead of violence.
APRIL 2026
For
priests in crisis.
Let us pray for priests going through moments of
crisis in their vocation, that they may find the accompaniment they need
and that communities may support them with understanding and prayer.
MAY 2026
That everyone might have food.
Let us pray that
everyone, from large producers to small consumers, be committed to avoid
wasting food, and to ensure that everyone has access to quality food.
JUNE 2026
For the values of sports.
Let us pray that sports be
an instrument of peace, encounter, and dialogue among cultures and
nations, and that they promote values such as respect, solidarity, and
personal growth.
JULY 2026
For respect for human life.
Let
us pray for the respect and protection of human life in all its stages,
recognizing it as a gift from God.
AUGUST 2026
For
evangelization in the city.
Let us pray that in large cities often
marked by anonymity and loneliness we find new ways to proclaim the
Gospel, discovering creative paths to build community.
SEPTEMBER
2026 For the care of water.
Let us pray for a just and sustainable
management of water, a vital resource, so that everyone may have equal
access to it.
OCTOBER 2026
For mental health ministry.
Let
us pray that the mental health ministry be established throughout the
Church, helping to overcome the stigma and discrimination of persons
with mental illnesses.
NOVEMBER 2026
For the proper use of
wealth.
Let us pray for the proper use of wealth, that not succumbing
to the temptation of selfishness, it may always be put at the service
the common good and solidarity of those who have less.
DECEMBER
2026 For single-parent families.
Let us pray for families
experiencing the absence of a mother or father, that they may find
support and accompaniment in the Church, and help and strength in the
Faith during difficult times.
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PRAYER
Queen of Heaven and earth,
most Holy Virgin,
we venerate thee.
Thou art the beloved daughter
of the Most High God,
the chosen mother of the
Incarnate Word,
the immaculate spouse of
the Holy Spirit,
the sacred vessel of the
Most Holy Trinity.
O Mother of the Divine Redeemer,
who under the title of
Our Lady of Good Remedy
comes to the aid of all
who call upon thee,
extend thy maternal protection to us.
We depend on thee,
dear Mother,
as helpless and needy children
depend on a tender and caring mother.
Pray the
Hail Mary...
O Lady of Good Remedy,
source of unfailing help,
grant that we may draw
from thy treasury of graces
in our time of need.
Touch the hearts of sinners,
that they may seek
reconciliation and forgiveness.
Bring comfort to
the afflicted and the lonely;
help the poor and the hopeless;
aid the sick and the suffering.
May they be healed in body
and strengthened in spirit
to endure their sufferings
with patient resignation
and Christian fortitude.
Pray the
Hail Mary...
Dear Lady of Good Remedy,
source of unfailing help,
thy compassionate heart knows a remedy
for every affliction and misery
we encounter in life.
Help me with thy prayers and intercession
to find a remedy for my problems and needs,
especially for...
(Mention your personal intention)
On my part, O loving Mother, I pledge myself to a more intensely Christian lifestyle, to a more careful observance of the laws of God, to be more conscientious in fulfilling the obligations of my state in life, and to strive to be a source of healing in this broken world of ours.
Dear Lady of Good Remedy, be ever present to me, and through thy intercession, may I enjoy health of body and peace of mind, and grow stronger in the faith and in the love of thy Son, Jesus.
Pray the Hail Mary...
V. Pray for us, O Holy Mother of Good Remedy, R. That we may deepen our dedication to thy Son,
and make the world alive with His Spirit.
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Unfailing Novena To The Virgin Mary Untier of Knots

Prayer to Mary, Undoer of Knots
Virgin Mary, Mother of fair love, Mother
who never refuses to come to the aid of a child in need, Mother
whose hands never cease to serve your beloved children because they
are moved by the divine love and immense mercy that exists in your
heart, cast your compassionate eyes upon me and see the snarl of
knots that exist in my life. You know very well how desperate I am,
my pain, and how I am bound by these knots. Mary, Mother to whom God
entrusted the undoing of the knots in the lives of his children, I
entrust into your hands the ribbon of my life. No one, not even the
Evil One himself, can take it away from your precious care. In your
hands there is no knot that cannot be undone. Powerful Mother, by
your grace and intercessory power with Your Son and My Liberator,
Jesus, take into your hands today this knot.[Mention your request
here]I beg you to undo it for the glory of God, once for all. You
are my hope. O my Lady, you are the only consolation God gives me,
the fortification of my feeble strength, the enrichment of my
destitution, and, with Christ, the freedom from my chains. Hear my
plea. Keep me, guide me, protect me, o safe refuge!
Mary, Undoer
of Knots, pray for me.
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