Thursday, November 29, 2007

the Good News



In the Rosary God calls us to recall and contemplate not only the Sorrowful mysteries of the life of Jesus and Mary but also the Glorious, Joyful and those filled with the Light of God. In doing so we are called to be a people of Hope and Glory not doom and gloom. It is beautiful to discover that thehe mysteries of their lives are the mysteries of our own lives. The Rosary when recalled and prayed in union with the Church reminds us that the world and our lives are not hopeless. Like Jesus and Mary we too can persevere through our sorrow and so we are called to hope and Glory with Christ.
Church tradition calls us to pray the following Mysteries on certain days. Notice how only two days out of seven are we called to contemplate Christ's sufferings. The other five days we focus on joy, glory and light both in the lives of Jesus and Mary and in our own lives. A nice reminder to focus on the Good News !

Monday -Joyful
Tuesday -Sorrowful
Wednesday-Glorious
Thursday -Luminous
Friday-Sorrowful
Saturday-Glorious
Sunday -Glorious
For how to pray the Rosary go to http://www.ewtn.com/Devotionals/prayers/rosary/how_to.htm

Friday, November 16, 2007

In Memory of Michaela Rose Petit

"YOU MUST BE THE CANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD."
by Mohandas Gandhi
I read this quote in the newspaper today. It was in an advertisement which was actually a letter written by Mr. Petit who suffered the horrific loss of his wife and two daughters this summer in a violent home invasion. His daugher Michaela wrote this quote in her facebook. This month, 11-17-95, was her birthday. SHe was my daughters age.
The violence that struck this family has stricken us all and peirced all our hearts but Glory to God for the words and life of Mr. Petit and his family who continue every day to pierce our hearts with heroic acts of faith hope and love. Someone said once that nothing good last forever.
HOW WRONG THEY WERE.
ONLY WHAT IS GOOD LASTS FOREVER. Their horrible evening has ended but their powerful witness of love remains and will remain for eternity.
Let us pray for the Petit family and all those who are victums of violence. May the love of God that conquered death and violence through the Cross and Resurrection of Jesus Christ bring healing and resurrection in their lives and the lives they touch. Amen

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Prayer for Families

Heavenly Father,
you have given us the model of life
in the Holy Family of Nazareth.
Help us, O Loving Father,
to make our family another Nazareth
where love, peace and joy reign.
May it be deeply contemplative,
intensely eucharistic,
revived with joy.
Help us to stay together in joy
and sorrow in family prayer.
Teach us to see Jesus in the members of our families,
especially in their distressing disguise.
May the eucharistic heart of Jesus
make our hearts humble like his
and help us to carry out our family duties
in a holy way.
May we love one another
as God loves each one of us,
more and more each day,
and forgive each other's faults
as you forgive our sins.
Help us, O Loving Father,
to take whatever you give
and give whatever you take with a big smile.
Immaculate Heart of Mary,
cause of our joy, pray for us.
St. Joseph, pray for us.
Holy Guardian Angels,
be always with us,
guide and protect us.
Amen.
(Author: Mother Teresa of Calcutta)