Showing posts with label fidelity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fidelity. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Thursday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time

The Month of January Dedicated to the Holy Name of Jesus

Saints: Saints Robert, Alberic and Stephen, Abbots and Founders of the Cistercian Order (11th-12th century); Saints Timothy and Titus, Companions of Saint Paul, Bishops

Readings of the Day

Rule of Saint Benedict: Ch 7:5-9 Humility

Mass: For the Solemnity of Saints Robert, Alberic and Stephen: Sirach 44:1, 10-15; Resp Ps 114; Heb 11:1-2, 8-16; Mk 10:24b-30   

For the memorial of Saints Timothy and Titus: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Titus 1:1-5; Resp Ps 96; Lk 10:1-9

Who turned rock into pools of water.

MARY, QUEEN OF PEACE,
OUR LADY OF CITEAUX,
OUR LADY OF NAZARETH,
OUR LADY OF THE REDWOODS,
OUR LADY OF KLAARLAND,
OUR LADY OF NEW CLAIRVAUX,
MARY, QUEEN OF MONKS AND NUNS,
SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL,
PRAY FOR US.

JESUS, THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE,
HAVE MERCY ON US.

Now will I praise those godly men, our ancestors, each in his own time ...
Through God's covenant with them their family endures, their posterity for their sake.
(Sirach 44:1, 12)

Today we commemorate the Founders of the Cistercian Order, Saints Robert of Molesmes, Alberic of Citeaux and Stephen Harding, who set out from Molesme for Citeaux, called the "New Monastery", for the sake of a stricter, more secluded life according to the Rule of the Blessed Benedict (see Exordium Parvum, Ch Twelve, 5). Please pray for all the monks and nuns of the Order of the Cistercians of the Strict Observance and all Cistercians, that they may be renewed in their vocations, so that, by fidelity to their monastic way of life, which has its own mode of apostolic fruitfulness, they may continue to perform a service for God's people and the whole human race (see OCSO, Constitutions of the Nuns, C. 3, 4). And please, pray especially for us here at Our Lady of the Redwoods Abbey. Thank you for the being there, dear faithful readers. United in faith and prayer, may we all be faithful to our vocations, here, there, and everywhere, no matter our state in life. Amen, I say to you, there is no one who has given up house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or lands for my sake and for the sake of the gospel who will not receive a hundred times more now in the present age: houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and lands, with persecutions, and eternal life in the age to come (Mk 10:29-30).

The organization of the monastery is into bringing the nuns into close union with Christ, since it is only through personal experience of personal love for the Lord Jesus that the specific gifts of the Cistercian vocation can flower. Only if the sisters prefer nothing whatever to Christ will they be happy to persevere in a life that is ordinary, obscure and laborious. And may He lead them all together into eternal life.
(OCSO, Constitutions of the Nuns, C. 3, 5)

All these died in faith. They did not receive what had been promised but saw it and greeted it from afar and acknowledged themselves to be strangers and aliens on earth, for those who speak thus show that they are seeking a homeland.
(Heb 11:13-14)

SAINTS ROBERT, ALBERIC AND STEPHEN,
SAINT BENEDICT OF NURSIA,
SAINT SCHOLASTICA,
SAINT BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX,
SAINT GERTRUDE THE GREAT,
SAINTS TIMOTHY AND TITUS,
PRAY FOR US.

Today's photo: The bend in the river as seen yesterday. Compare with the photo of the same bend featured Saturday, January 14, 2023. Stone into flowing springs.

© Gertrude Feick 2023

Monday, June 27, 2022

Monday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Saints: Saint Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop, Doctor (370-444); Saint John Southworth (1592?-1654); Our Lady of Perpetual Succour; Blessed Nykyta Budka (1877-1949); Blessed Vasyl Velychkovsky (1903-1973)

Readings of the Day

Rule of Saint Benedict: Ch 20 Reverence in Prayer

Mass:  Amos 2:6-10; Resp Ps 50; Mt 8:18-22

Consider this, you who forget God.

MARY, MOTHER OF GOD,
PRAY FOR US.
MARY, QUEEN OF PEACE,
PRAY FOR US.

This is the way; walk in it.
(Isaiah 30:21)

Welcome to Monday, our favorite day of the week. Since we have several saints to intercede for us today, we pray, Heart of Jesus, delight of all the saints, have mercy on us.

Yesterday we had a voice in the crowd boldly telling Jesus, "I will follow you wherever you go" (Lk 9:57). Today, a scribe approaches Jesus and declares: "Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go" (Mt 8:19). Are you ready to follow Our Lord too? Or on this Monday, perhaps our "Yes", needs another "Yes." United in faith and prayer and mutually supportive, we listen to Jesus then: Follow me, and let the dead bury the dead (8:22). We go forth, with no turning back.

Never say to God: "Enough"; simply say, "I am ready."
(Blessed Sebastian Valfre, 1629-1710)

SAINT CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA,
SAINT JOHN SOUTHWORTH,
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR,
BLESSED MYKYTA BUDKA,
BLESSED VASYL VELYCHKOVSKY,
PRAY FOR US.

Today's photo: He that offers praise as a sacrifice glorifies me.

© Gertrude Feick 2022

Saturday, August 21, 2021

Saturday of the Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time

Year of Saint Joseph

Year of the Family "Amoris Laetitia The Joy of Love"

National Back to School Month

Saint: Pope Saint Pius X (1835-1914); 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Saint Andrew Kim Taegon, Korea's First Native-Born Priest (1821-1846)

Readings of the Day

RB: Ch 63:7-22

Mass: Ruth 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17; Resp Ps 128; Mt 23:1-12

See how the Lord blesses those who fear Him.

Two things for today. First, why not read and reflect on the Book of Ruth. A beautiful story of fidelity, it is not long, only four short chapters. I love Ruth, and especially something she said to Naomi: "Do not ask me to abandon or forsake you! for wherever you go I will go, wherever you lodge I will lodge, your people shall be my people, and your God my God. Wherever you do die I will die, and there be buried. May the Lord do so and so to me, and more besides, if aught but death separate me from you?" (Ruth 1:16-17). 

Second, considering the words of Pope Saint Pius X below, why not pray with the psalms? Do you have a favorite psalm? If you don't have a favorite psalm, find one and make a new friend with it. 😊

The psalms have a wonderful power to awaken in our hearts the desire for every virtue ... Indeed, who could fail to be moved by those many passages in the psalms which set forth so profoundly the infinite majesty of God, his omnipotence, his justice and goodness and clemency, too deep for words, and other infinite qualities of his that deserve our praise? Who could fail to be roused to the same emotions by the prayers of thanksgiving to God for blessings received, by the petitions, so humble and confident, for blessings still awaited, by the cries of a soul in sorrow for sin committed? Who could not be fired with love as he looks on the likeness of Christ, the redeemer, here so lovingly foretold? His was the voice Augustine heard in every psalm, the voice of praise, of suffering, of joyful expectation, of present distress.
(From the apostolic constitution Divino afflatu of Pope Saint Pius X, in Office of Readings, August 21, 2021)

POPE SAINT PIUS X,
SAINT JOSEPH,
PRAY FOR US.

Today's photo: How's this for a dinner plate dahlia!

© Gertrude Feick 2021