Te Deum Laudamus!!!
Labels: Gregorian Chant, St Ambrose, St Augustine, Te Deum, Te Deum Laudamus, Thanksgiving
The Lord be with You, And with thy spirit ...
Labels: Gregorian Chant, St Ambrose, St Augustine, Te Deum, Te Deum Laudamus, Thanksgiving
Martyrs in Nagasaki, 1622; (Housed in the Church of the Gesù of Rome.) |
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Japanese depiction of Francis Xavier, dated to the 17th century. From the Kobe City Museum collection. |
Labels: Christian Martyrs of Nagasaki, Nagasaki, Nishizaka, Paul Miki, Pope Pius IX, St Francis Xavier, voyages of St Francis Xavier
POPE PIUS IX PROCLAIMS THE DOGMA OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION On December 8, 1854, having spent all of his holy life – his boyhood, his priesthood, as bishop, cardinal and Pope – at the feet of the Mother of God, the most Blessed Virgin Mary, and having deeply considered also, in his exile at Gaeta, the earnest petitions of Catholics all over the world in its behalf, Pope Pius IX defined ex cathedra, in the glorious Basilica of Saint Peter's before one hundred and seventy bishops and innumerable pilgrims come literally from the ends of the earth, the divine dogma of Our Lady's Immaculate Conception. The voice of the Sovereign Pontiff broke and tears filled his eyes as he paused before uttering the infallible words:
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Papal encyclical taken from: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/ |
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"O, whoever you are – because you can see, that you are more drifting in the storm of our time amidst the storms and tempests than one could say you are walking on some savely ground, do not turn away your eyes from the light of the head, if you do not want to go down in the storms.
When the storm will start, which is the temptation, when you will be blown against the cliffs of fear, look up to the star, pray to Mary! When you will be torn away by the waves of arrogance or of ambition or of slander or of jealousy, look up to the star, pray to Mary!
When anger or greed, the craving for flesh try to capsize the small boat of your soul, look up to Mary!
When you are ashamed and feel guilty because your conscience is stained, horrified by the fright of court, in danger of falling in the abyss of sadness, in the precipice of despair – then think of Mary!
In danger and fears, in doubt and hardship think of Mary, pray to Mary! Do not leave her from the rosemunde, do not let her out of your heart! And to have your prayer getting heard, do not cease imitating her life.
When you follow her, you are not getting lost; when you pray to her, you will not despair; when you keep her in your mind, you will not do anything wrong; when she holds your hand, you cannot fall; when she protects you, you do not have to fear anything; when she leads you, you will never become tired; with her assistance you will reach the port!"
Labels: Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Mary's Garden, Militia Immaculata, St Maximillian Kolbe, The Immaculata Our Ideal
Our Infant King !!! (Infant Jesus of Prague) |
If some king of the earth
If some king of the earth
Have so large an extent of dominion,
in north and south,
As that he hath winter and summer
together in his dominions;
So large an extent east and west,
As that he hath day and night,
together in his dominions;
Much more hath God
mercy and judgment together.
He brought light out of darkness,
not out of a lesser light;
He can bring thy summer out of winter,
though thou have no spring.
Though in the ways of fortune,
or understanding, or conscience,
Thou have been benighted till now,
wintered and frozen,
clouded and eclipsed,
damped and benumbed,
smothered and stupefied till now,
Now God comes to thee,
not as in the dawning of the day,
not as in the bud of the spring,
But as the sun at noon to illustrate all shadows,
As the sheaves in harvest to fill all penuries.
All occasions invite his mercies,
And all times are his seasons.
John Donne (1572 - 1631)Sermon for Christmas Day 1624
Labels: Infant Jesus, Second Sunday in Advent, The Infant Jesus of Prague
"Fecisti nos ad te et inquietum est cor nostrum donec requiescat in te."
"You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you."
- Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
"Whenever the Catholic sun doth shine, / There's always laughter and good red wine. / At least I've always found it so. / Benedicamus Domino (Let us bless the Lord)!"
- Hilaire Belloc
Labels: Hilaire Belloc, Quotable Quotes, Saint Augustine Bishop of Hippo