Monday, January 16, 2017

RUSSIAN CITY BANS ABORTIONS FOR ONE DAY TO REMEMBER KING HEROD'S 'MASSACRE OF INNOCENTS''; ALLEGED NEWS


AT THE REQUEST OF A RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH DIOCESE AND LOCAL HEALTH OFFICIALS, ABORTIONS ARE BANNED FOR ONE DAY IN THE RUSSIAN CITY OF YAROSLAVL IN ORDER TO COMMEMORATE THE 'MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS' IN BETHLEHEM AROUND THE TIME OF JESUS' BIRTH: ALLEGED NEWS. [1]

The Church described January 11th 2017 as a 'day of silence without abortions', Alleged News. [1]
  'On this day all public health institutions of the Yaroslavl Region are prohibited to perform abortions,' the Archdioceses of Yaroslav told RT News, Alleged News.
  'Certain events have been scheduled at combating the murder of babies in the womb and and protecting the priceless value of motherhood,' Alleged News. [1]

CALL TO ALL DIOCESES
What a wonderful witness to life before Almighty GOD has been offered by the Archdiocese and people of Yaroslav.
  Perhaps Divine Providence has led you
to read these words.
Why not consider an initiative in your Archdiocese or Diocese to introduce a regular day of no local abortion?

[1] Russian City Bans Abortions for One Day to Remember King Herod's 'Massacre of the Innocents'
http://www.lifenews.com/2017/01/13/russian-city-bans-abortions-for-one-day-to-remember-king-herods-massacre-of-the-innocents/

With thanks to lifenews.com


Tuesday, January 10, 2017

PRAYER CHAPEL; MASS - PARABLE OF THE PRODIGAL SON


The Gathering of the People of God
Priest: "Let us pray.
Almighty God,
to whom all hearts are open,
all desires known,
and from whom no secrets are hidden:
cleanse the thoughts of our hearts
by the inspiration of Your Holy Spirit,
that we may perfectly love You,
and worthily magnify Your Holy Name;
through Christ our Lord."
Congregation: "Amen."

Confession
Priest: "Let us confess our sins to God,
trusting in His Mercy and Forgiveness."

Congregation:
"Holy and forgiving God,
we have sinned against you and each other
in thought and word and deed.
We have turned from Your life-giving Word,
and ignored the message of those You sent.
We are unprepared for the coming of Your Son.
Have mercy upon us and forgive us,
that strengthened by your love
we may serve you more faithfully;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen."

Priest: ' "I am making all things new," says the Lord. This is Christ's gracious Word: 'Your sins are forgiven.' 
Congregation: "Amen. Thanks be to God."

Priest;
"Let us pray; God of mercy and power,
Whose Son rules over all,
grant us so to live in obedience to Your Holy Will.
that at His Appearing
we may be raised to eternal life;
through Jesus Christ our Lord."
Congregation: "Amen."

Reading: 




Luke 15:11-32
The Parable of the Prodigal Son


11 And He said, “There was a man who had two sons. 12 And the younger of them said to his father, ‘Father, give me the share of property that is coming to me.’ And he divided his property between them. 13 Not many days later, the younger son gathered all he had and took a journey into a far country, and there he squandered his property in reckless living.14 And when he had spent everything, a severe famine arose in that country, and he began to be in need. 15 So he went and hired himself out to one of the citizens of that country, who sent him into his fields to feed pigs. 16 And he was longing to be fed with the pods that the pigs ate, and no one gave him anything.
17 “But when he came to himself, he said, ‘How many of my father's hired servants have more than enough bread, but I perish here with hunger! 18 I will arise and go to my father, and I will say to him, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you. 19 I am no longer worthy to be called your son. Treat me as one of your hired servants.”’ 20 And he arose and came to his father. But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and felt compassion, and ran and embraced him and kissed him. 21 And the son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ 22 But the father said to his servants,  ‘Bring quickly the best robe, and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet. 23 And bring the fattened calf and kill it, and let us eat and celebrate. 24 For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found.’ And they began to celebrate.
25 “Now his older son was in the field, and as he came and drew near to the house, he heard music and dancing. 26 And he called one of the servants and asked what these things meant. 27 And he said to him, ‘Your brother has come, and your father has killed the fattened calf, because he has received him back safe and sound.’ 28 But he was angry and refused to go in. His father came out and entreated him, 29 but he answered his father, ‘Look, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed your command, yet you never gave me a young goat, that I might celebrate with my friends. 30 But when this son of yours came, who has devoured your property with prostitutes, you killed the fattened calf for him!’ 31 And he said to him, ‘Son, you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours. 32 It was fitting to celebrate and be glad, for this your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found.’”

Priest: "This is the Gospel of the Lord."
Congregation: "Praise to Christ our Lord."

Words of Comfort: "The message of this Gospel is one of repentance and forgiveness. There is not one of us who does not have something to repent, something which needs to be forgiven - and something to forgive.

Jesus showed us clearly that God is not only willing to accept our repentance, but longs for our return to His Love. If we have transgressed, let us not lose hope. There is no sin - let me repeat, THERE IS NO SIN, which cannot be forgiven.

The precious Blood of the Lamb of God Who died on Calvary paid the price of every sin from the beginning of the world, even unto its end. This seems incredible; because it is.
Only the direct intervention of God into the affairs of humanity could have effected this great redemption.

Bring your sins before the altar of God today. Run to the Father within your heart and confess them.
Receive His forgiveness and take up your life once more in the light of God.
And remember to forgive those who have wronged you. As we are forgiven, so we too must forgive.

As we remember the Prodigal Son, remember that 'there is more rejoicing in Heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine persons who do not need to repent'. [Luke 15:7]

Be confident, therefore, in bringing your confession privately to God and be forgiven.
Then go back to your life after this Mass, refreshed, and begin your new life - forgiven, holy and whole.'

Intercessions
Priest: "Let us pray.
In joyful gratitude to the Father for His forgiving Love.
Come, Lord Jesus."
Congregation: "Come, Lord Jesus."

Priest: "O God, You are the fountain of forgiveness.
We pray for all countries in our world.
Before You rulers will stand in silence.
Come, Lord Jesus."
Congregation: "Come, Lord Jesus."

Priest; "Let us come before God,
praying for forgiveness for our many sins.
Come, Lord Jesus.
Congregation: "Come, Lord Jesus."

The Lord's Supper
Priest: "Let us pray.
We do not presume 
to come to this Your table,
merciful Lord,
trusting in our own righteousness,
but in Your manifold and great mercies.
We are not worthy
so much as to gather up
the crumbs under Your table.
But You are the same Lord
Whose Nature is always to have mercy.
Grant us therefore, gracious Lord,
to come to this table in order
to be fed by Your Gracious Son, Jesus Christ." 
Congregation: "Amen."

Priest: "We praise You, Lord God, King of the universe,
through our Lord Jesus Christ,
Who, on the night in which He was betrayed,
took bread, gave thanks, broke it,
and gave it to His disciples, saying,
'Take and eat.
This is My Body given for you.
Do this in remembrance of Me.'

In the same way, after supper,
He took the cup, gave thanks,
and gave it to them, saying,
'Drink from it all of you.
This is My Blood of the new covenant,
poured out for you and for many,
for the forgiveness of sins.
Do this, whenever you drink it,
in remembrance of Me."


Priest: "Like those who look for the morning
so we wait for the Lord."

Congregation: "Be known to us, Lord, in your sacrament."



Communion
Priest: "The Body of Christ keep you in eternal life."
Congregant: "Amen."

Priest: "The Blood of Christ keep you in eternal life."
Congregant: "Amen."

Prayer
Priest: "Let us pray.
We thank You, Lord,
for feeding us with the Bread of Heaven
and the Cup of Salvation.
Keep us in Your Grace
and at the coming of Christ in glory
bring us with your saints
into the life of Your Kingdom."

Congregation: "Amen."

The Lord's Prayer
Priest: "We pray together the prayer that Jesus gave us:"
Congregation: "Our Father, Who art in heaven,
hallowed be Thy Name;
Thy Kingdom come;
Thy Will be done;
one earth as It is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation;
but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory,
for ever and ever."
Congregation: "Amen."

The Peace
Priest: "May the God of forgiveness and love
Forgive us our sins,
Give us hope in our future,
And soften our hearts towards others.
The peace of the Lord be always with you."
Congregation: "And also with you."

Blessing
Priest: "God the Father of love and forgiveness,
We wait with joyful hope
For the day we will enter our eternal home.
We pray that You will welcome us into Your Kingdom."
Congregation [with great joy]: "Amen!"

Hymn: Come Back To Me




Come back to me with all your heart,

Don't let fear keep us apart.
Trees do bend though straight and tall,
So must we to others' call.

Long have I waited for
Your coming home to me,
And living deeply our new life.

The wilderness will lead you,
To the place where I will speak.
Integrity and justice,
With tenderness,
You shall know.

Long have I waited for
Your coming home to me,
And living deeply our new life.

Come back to me with all your heart,
Don't let fear keep us apart.
Long have I waited for,
Your coming home to me,
And living deeply our new life.

Long have I waited for
Your coming home to me,
And living deeply our new life.

Come back to me with all your heart,
Don't let fear keep us apart,
Long have I waited for
Your coming home to me,
And living deeply our new life.


Long have I waited for
Your coming home to me,
And living deeply our new life.


With thanks to youtube

WOMEN WHO SUFFERED ABORTIONS AND FORMER ABORTION DOCTORS BUILD CHURCH IN REPARATION; ALLEGED NEWS


IN THE COUNTRY OF GEORGIA, A GROUP OF WOMEN WHO SUFFERED ABORTIONS AND FORMER ABORTION DOCTORS GIVE GLORY TO GOD BY BUILDING A CHURCH TOGETHER; ALLEGED NEWS. [1]
  This wonderful act of reparation is part of their healing process.
  
Holy Blessing
The group recently met with His Holiness Patriarch Catholicos Ilia II of Georgia to receive his blessing for this reparational undertaking; Alleged News. [1]

  His Holiness blessed them and wished them luck in building their new Church near Tbilisi by the Haddonstone Forest, dedicated to the Holy Trinity; Alleged News. [1]

Candle has been lit
A candle has been lit by Good Shepherd Church in remembrance of all our brothers and sisters building the beautiful new Church.
  May the blessing of Almighty God be upon their holy venture.


[1] Women and Doctors who killed babies in abortion volunteer to build Church as repentance; Alleged News
http://www.lifenews.com/2016/12/15/women-and-doctors-who-killed-babies-in-abortions-volunteer-to-build-church-as-repentance/

With thanks to lifenews.com

VINCENT DE PAUL: PRIEST, SLAVE AND SAINT


VINCENT DE PAUL WAS BORN IN 1581 IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE ON A LITTLE FARM WHICH HIS FATHER OWNED. His parents loved God, and Vincent learned to pray from his earliest years. His mother - who had a beautiful voice - taught Vincent how to sing. Vincent himself had a lovely singing voice.

As a small child, Vincent was sent to guard his father's flock of sheep. A wonderful mimic, Vincent could exactly copy all the bird songs of the area.

Once day he went to the village church, and told the priest he wished to learn how to read. The old priest agreed to teach him, and was surprised by the quickness of the little boy to learn.

Early Priesthood
Eventually the priest went to visit Vincent's parents on their farm, and told them he thought Vincent should one day become a priest. Vincent's parents were receptive to the idea, and made financial sacrifices in order to enable the boy to attend a nearby school. Vincent thrived, studied well, and became a priest at twenty years of age.

Thereafter he started a school of his own.  After some time Vincent heard that an elderly lady to whom he had showed kindness, had died and left him a lot of money. This required Vincent to undertake a long journey to a seaport town to discuss this matter with a lawyer.

Once the business was completed, he decided to return home by sea instead of his original route overland. Vincent found a ship quickly. As he was about to land, he was warned that the ship was in great danger because of pirates.

Taken into slavery
Vincent disregarded the warning and set sail. While at sea, the ship was surrounded by three pirate ships who fired upon the vessel, boarded her and slaughtered many. The captain of the ship, who bravely fought to save the ship, was brutally cut down before Vincent's eyes. Vincent himself had joined the fight, received a severe leg wound and lost consciousness.

He came to his senses to find the pirates in possession of the ship. They were singing and dancing in celebration. The ship decks were running with blood and littered with dead bodies.

When daylight came the pirates threw the dead into the sea, and chained those left alive. The ship now set sail for Africa, where Vincent was destined to be sold as a slave.

Fisherman and Magician
Eventually the ship landed in an African port. Vincent was sold in a great marketplace to a fisherman. His new master lived in a hut quite close to the sea, but Vincent's hatred of the sea was by now so intense that the fisherman could make no use of him.

Vincent was sold on to a magician. After some time the magician tried to convert him to his own belief, possibly occult. Vincent declined, and so was eventually put up for sale again.

Return to France
Ongoing work in the heat of Africa continued to be Vincent's lot. Eventually he was sold a third time and last time, to a lapsed Catholic Frenchman with three wives. Vincent was put to work digging the planting fields. The task was gruelling, and Vincent found comfort in singing psalms and hymns while carrying out his tasks.

His voice was still beautiful, and the second wife of his master heard his songs. She spoke to Vincent about his voice, and asked what his songs were about. Vincent replied that he sang songs to the God he worshipped, and to Mother Mary. He sang the 'Hail, holy Queen' for the second wife. The woman listened, and went away in silence.

Thereafter she began to speak to Vincent regularly, questioning him about Christianity.  She was his master's favourite wife, and used to speak to her husband about the things Vincent was telling her. She told her husband they were wonderful things, and she could not understand how he could have stopped believing in them.

She reiterated this so often that her husband questioned whether he had been wrong to give up the Christian faith. He spoke to Vincent, and eventually came to repentance for the sins of his life. He decided to return to France to do penance for his sins.

Priest-tutor
When his master returned to France, Vincent accompanied him. Vincent was back in his own country again - a very changed man. He went to Paris, and was put in charge of very poor people.

After some time, Vincent was transferred to the de Gondi household. He became the teacher of their two small boys. The de Gondi family were among the richest people in France.

Years passed, and one day Vincent asked Monsieur de Gondi for leave of absence. He wished to preach and talk to galley-slaves. The galley-slaves were all convicts, who had been imprisoned in the bottom of ships or galleys. They sat on tiny seats, each chained to an oar, and for hours upon hours rowed with no rest. If they stopped even momentarily, they were flogged by jailers, Their living conditions were terrible.

Vincent was given permission only to preach to them, and this he did. Vincent stayed at the port as long as he could and eventually returned to the de Gondi family.

Released from service
After some time Madame de Gondi died, and her husband released Vincent from his service to the family. Vincent, his twelve years of service with the de Gondi family completed, now rode through the countryside.

He passed groups of peasants toiling in the fields, and some little churches. Most of the churches were shut up or falling into ruins. France had so few priests, that Mass was hardly ever celebrated in any of them.

By evening Vincent, thirsty from his ride, stopped at a little cottage to ask for a drink. He offered payment to the elderly homeowner, but she declined. "You are a priest", she said, "and no priest has been inside this house for many years. There are so few to come and not many of them are good."

She spoke to Vincent about her family. She told him that one of her sons was a galley-slave and his wife, who lived in Paris, had been so poor after he had been taken that she had left her little baby on the steps of a church because she had no food for the little one. Now she was dead, and had died alone because the hospitals were all too full to take her in.

Poverty of the people
Vincent listened in silence to the story. There seemed little he could say to help the poor woman, yet she seemed comforted by just being able to speak to him.

Vincent blessed her before he left, and explained that he was now on his way to Parish. He further affirmed he would not forget all that she had told him. "And it may be", he said, "that the good God will help me to make such evils better.  I think perhaps He may." 

The woman kissed his hand. Her eyes were full of tears as she watched him ride away. As Vincent rode, he realized that his years with the de Gondi family had been of benefit. Through service to them he had come to know the rich and famous people of Paris. They would be able to assist with aid for the poor and suffering.

Vincent had even been introduced to the King and Queen of France. Vincent was now set for his future; to become a saint for the poor and suffering.

Mission
Upon his arrival in Paris, Vincent lived with a number of other priests. They shared accommodation in a house which had formerly served as an old college. Among their number was Brother Patrick, a lay-brother from Ireland.

Vincent and two other priests now started a mission 17 kilometers outside of Paris. One day a boy in rags knocked on the door to ask for help. A woman in his house was dying in childbirth, and the woman tending her - named Louise de Marillac - had asked for a priest to be brought.

Louise de Marillac
Upon arrival at the house, the poor woman and her baby had both died. Vincent prayed over them and left. The poverty of the dead woman was dire; she had looked like a skeleton as she lay on the hard floor. The room held only one chair and one broken table, its light a single candle. Vincent sighed over the tragic circumstances.

Shortly afterwards Louise de Marillac came to attend Mass at his church. She was expensively dressed with rings on her fingers.

After Vincent had celebrated Mass, Louise explained to him that her husband was dying, and her only son caused her trouble. She also asked Vincent for help with her voluntary work for the poor. Thereafter he helped in whatever way he could.

Ladies of Charity
A plan having been drawn up for the reform of the priesthood, Vincent found his work increased. He and his confreres trained young men for the priesthood.

As time went on, Vincent grew in knowledge of both Louise de Marillac and her devoted work. Louise's husband now passed away. Louise sold her house and came to live near Vincent. Like Vincent, she was devoted to the cause of the poor. Louise had the qualities of a real nurse.

Her rich friends were surprised when Louise gave up living among them, yet they generously supported her by with gifts of money and necessities for those she tended.

As Vincent travelled from village to village during his missions, many young girls confided in him their dreams of living in Paris. They felt called to nurse the sick, and to learn to read and write.

As Vincent listened, he reflected what a good thing it would be for them to come to Louise and learn from her. Louise was delighted with the idea, and soon many young girls joined her.

Eventually Vincent assisted Louise and her friends form the organization the 'Ladies of Charity'. Thereafter they began working in hospitals. Many young girls came to help. They would often summon Vincent and other priests to dying patients.

One night as Vincent returned from hearing the confessions of two dying men, he heard a cry.  A foundling baby, shivering with the cold, had been left on the front porch of the church. He and Brother Patrick gave the baby milk from the kitchen, and Vincent took the little one to Louise. Many foundling babies were brought to Louise and her ladies over the following years.

Sisters of Charity
The group of women eventually became known as 'Daughters of Charity', and thereafter the group developed into the Sisters of Charity. They became known all over the world.

It now came to pass that war and famine afflicted France. Vincent went to the King as he lay dying, and brought him peace in his final hours.

After the King's death the new Queen held much power, as her son - the new King - was only four years old. The chief member of her Council was Cardinal Mazarin, who was somewhat unpopular with the people.

Eventually civil war broke out. Despite Vincent's efforts to reason with the Queen, she retained the Cardinal for counsel. War eventually abated, and life went back to normal.

By this time, Vincent - farm boy, priest, slave, freeman, tutor to the famous and mission priest - had now grown old and sick. He often wrote to Louise de Marillac, and she advised him on how to lessen the pain he suffered. Louise died a few months before he did.

Vincent passed away on the morning of September 27th 1660. Both rich and poor flocked to his funeral.

Today Vincent is internationally known as a very holy man and a great saint.

Vincent's work goes on
The story does not end there. After Vincent's life on earth, he continues to work from heaven. One great example of his influence on earth is his guidance through dream and vision of the Catherine Laboure. This young girl eventually became the saint of the Miraculous Medal.
  
Young Catherine had a dream in which she witnessed an elderly priest celebrate the Holy Mass. After Mass, the priest turned around and beckoned her with this finger. However she drew backward, keeping her eyes upon him.

The vision thereupon moved to a sick room where she saw the same priest, who said, "My child, it is a good deed to look after the sick, you run away now, but one day you will be glad to come to me. God has designs on you - do not forget it." Later Catherine awoke, not understanding the significance of the dream.

Wall picture
Sometime later, while visiting a hospital of the Daughters of Charity, Catherine noted a picture of a priest on the wall. He was the priest of her dream. Catherine asked a sister who he was, and was told, "Our Holy Founder Saint Vincent de Paul." [1]

In January of 1830 Catherine became a postulant in the hospice of the Daughters of Charity at Catillon-sur-Seine. Three months later Catherine relocated to Paris in order to enter the Seminary at the Mother House of the Daughters of Charity. During her time there she experienced visions regarding Saint Vincent de Paul.

Eventually Catherine received apparitions from Mary of Nazareth, through which the gift of the Miraculous Medal was given to the world.

Today Vincent's influence continues to illumine humanity. Manifold miracles of mercy and grace have resulted from the intervention of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.

In 1842 Alphonse Ratisbonne was converted by an apparition of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. After his conversion he undertook great works of holiness. [2]

In recent times, the encounter of former satanist Zachary King with Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal brought about Zachary's conversion. [3] Today Zachary continues in service and witness to the miraculous conversion he experienced.

Why not wear the Miraculous Medal?
The Blessed Virgin told Catherine "Have a medal struck on this model.  Those who wear it will receive great graces, especially if they wear it around the neck. [4]

If you wish to be invested with the Miraculous Medal, the rite can be found at 


Resources;
Hubbard, Margaret. Vincent de Paul. 1967.
Anthony Clarke Books: Hertfordshire


Saint Catherine Laboure and Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
http://www.marypages.com/first.htm

[1] Association of the Miraculous Medal, Story of St Catherine
http://www.amm.org/aboutamm/story%20of%20st%20catherine.aspx


[2] The Jew Alphonse Ratisbonne and the Miraculous Medal [1842]
https://www.marypages.com/rome-(itali%C3%AB).html

[3] Former satanist Zachary King; Alleged News
http://churchinterfaith.blogspot.ie/2015/08/former-satanist-zachary-king-i.html 

[4] Miraculous Medal Story
http://www.amm.org/aboutamm/miraculous%20medal%20story.aspx


With thanks to marypages.com, amm.org and youtube



Saturday, January 7, 2017

PRAYER CHAPEL FOR THE LONELY


Dear Lord, I am so lonely. My life is in such difficulty. [Here name your difficulties silently to Jesus].
I feel so alone, so abandoned, so weary of the struggle with life.
I ask you to bless me in a special way.
Please help me with the hope and strength I need to continue on this road.
I know that you, too, drank from the cup of loneliness and fear. And yet, through perseverance and trust in the Father, You won through to the glorious Resurrection.
Help me, too, on my road.
I ask You, through this Prayer Chapel, to flood my heart with reassurance and Your Love.
I beg you to give me renewed hope and strength on my path.
Amen.'

Jesus; 'Dear child,

You are always loved. I would have come into this world for you - you, alone.
I would have walked life's pathways, travels and difficulties for you - you, alone.
I would have suffered my loneliness in the Garden of Gethsemane and my dreadful sufferings and death for you - you, alone.
You are unutterably precious.
You are my child, I am your Good Shepherd and never, never, will I leave you.
Be at peace, and rest within my strength.
I will never fail you.
It is no mistake that you are reading these words; I, the Good Shepherd, am always waiting for my children.
And when you feel that all is most lost, why, then it is that my Light shines brightest through the darkness, fear and the agony of sorrow.
Be at peace at my birth, knowing that all will be well.
I love you.
Never will I abandon you.
Now be at peace.'



With thanks to Youtube

Monday, January 2, 2017

PROPHETS

Prophet Isaiah


                PROPHETS
The Church today needs more prophets!
We need prophets who not only speak
the truth about God's Love, but
live that truth through their love. Thus
modern prophets help others find the Lord
through personal witness.

If you are called to become a prophet, 
you are called on to accept the role of 
being a sign of God's Presence in our world.
Your speech and actions are used by God
to spread His saving Word and to prophesy
the truth: that the Kingdom of God -
which was so long awaited - is at hand.
Are you called on to preach and prophesy
to the truths of God in your community?