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Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica

For the Poor Souls in Purgatory

Readings of the Day

Rule of Saint Benedict: Ch 32 The Tools and Goods of the Monastery

Mass: Ezk 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Resp Ps 46; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22

There is a stream whose runlets gladden the city of God.

MARY, QUEEN OF PEACE,
SAINT GERTRUDE THE GREAT OF HELFTA,
SAINT NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO,
SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL,
PRAY FOR US.

Wherever the river flows, every sort of living creature that can multiply will live.
(Ezk 47:9)

It is certainly an occasion for celebration and rejoicing as we mark the dedication of the magnificent Basilica of Saint John Lateran by Pope Saint Sylvester I in 324. It is this basilica, and not Saint Peter's, that is the cathedra (or chair) of the bishop of Rome, that is, the pope. The Basilica of Saint John Lateran in the San Giovanni in Laterano Square in Rome is "the mother and head of all churches of the city and of the world." God is praised.

There are plenty of things to be about this day. We turn to two saints for guidance. First, Saint Paul in his First Letter to the Corinthians, reminds us that we are God's building and we must be careful how we build upon this building, for no one can lay a foundation other than the one who is there, namely, Jesus Christ. We are the temple of God, and the Spirit of God dwells in us. Let us not be about destroying God's temple, as God will destroy that person; for the temple of God, which we are, is holy (see 1 Cor 3:9-11, 16-17). We reverence the building founded on the Rock Jesus Christ. As we turn away from evil and do good, we reverence our bodies by looking after ourselves, after our spiritual growth and development, our physical and emotional health and well-being, all while we foster with fervent love the good zeal that Saint Benedict writes about in Ch 72 of the Holy Rule. Yes, we regard all utensils and goods of the monastery as sacred vessels of the altar and never fail to keep the things belonging to the monastery clean and look after them with great care (see Rule of Saint Benedict, 31:10; 32:4). Be built up like living stones, into a spiritual house, a holy priesthood (Communion Antiphon, Mass). United in faith and prayer, we go forth.

My fellow Christians, today is the birthday of this church, and an occasion for celebration and rejoicing. We, however, ought to be the true and living temple of God ...
do we wish to celebrate joyfully the birth of this temple? Then let us not destroy the living temples of God in ourselves by works of evil ... Whenever we come to the church, we must prepare our hearts to be as beautiful as we expect this church to be. Do you wish to find this basilica immaculately clean? Then do not soil your soul with the filth of sins. Do you wish this basilica to be full of light? God too wishes that your soul be not in darkness, but that the light of good works shine in us, so that He who dwells in the heavens will be glorified. Just as you enter this church building, so God wishes to enter your soul, for He promised: I shall live in them, and I shall walk the corridors of their hearts.
(From a sermon by Saint Caesarius of Arles, in Office of Readings, November 9)

SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST,
POPE SAINT SYLVESTER I,
PRAY FOR US.

Friendly reminder: And just what saint are you adding to your collection today? And when the saints go marching in, when the saints go marching in ...

Today's photo: I was glad to find this in the archives, from 2018. Just what I was looking for. God is in its midst; it shall not be disturbed. 

© Gertrude Feick 2022

Saturday, September 11, 2021

Saturday of the Twenty-Third Week in Ordinary Time

Year of Saint Joseph

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

Saturday Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary

20th Anniversary of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks on the United States

Other saints: Saint Deiniol (-584); Blessed Mary of Jesus (1560-1640)

Readings of the Day

RB: Ch 2:11-16 The Qualities of the Abbot 

Mass: 1 Tim 1:15-17; Resp Ps 113; Lk 6:43-49 

Above the heavens is God's glory.

MARY, QUEEN OF PEACE,
PRAY FOR US.

On this 20th Anniversary of 9/11, may we bear good fruit and out of goodness in our hearts, produce only good. For all those who died, may they rest in peace. And for all those who grieve the loss of loved ones, dear Jesus, give them comfort and peace. We go forth, with Jesus Christ, the Rock, as our foundation. As Pope Saint John Paul said at his General Audience on the day following the terrorist attacks, "Even if the forces of darkness appear to prevail, those who believe in God know that evil and death do not have the final say." And in the words of Pope Benedict XVI on the first papal visit to Ground Zero in New York, may the Lord "give us the wisdom and courage to work tirelessly for a world where true peace and love reign among nations and the hearts of all" (April 20, 2008). 

In honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary who helps us, the following is from French Cistercian Adam of Perseigne (1145-1241), from Letter Three, in Mary, Most Holy: Meditating With the Early Cistercians, pp. 350-353.

How happy is she
who is both mother and spouse of God
the gate of heaven
the loveliness of paradise
lady of angels
queen of the universe
joy of the saints
advocate of believers
courage of those who fight
recaller of those who wander
medicine of the penitent.

O sure salvation!
Short path of life!
Sole hope of pardon
sweetness unique.

You, my Lady,
are my all.

In your hands
has been stored for me
the fulness of good.

With you
have been hidden the unfailing treasures
 of truth and grace
 of peace and pity
of salvation and wisdom
of glory and honor.

You are my anchor amid the billows
my port in shipwreck
my support in tribulation
my comfort in grief.

For those who are yours
you are
aid in oppression
help in time of crisis
temperance in prosperity
joy in time of waiting
refreshment in toil.

Whatsoever I can stammer
in your praise
is less
than your praise
for you are worthy of all praise.

SAINT DEINIOL,
BLESSED MARY OF JESUS,
SAINT JOSEPH,
PRAY FOR US.

Today's photo: This one from Wednesday, when the sky was Mary's blue. We had a repeat performance yesterday.

© Gertrude Feick 2021