St. John's Adoration Chapel

St. John's Adoration Chapel
"Do Not Fear: I am with you. From here I will cast light Be sorry for sin."

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

August 1, 2012 With Blessed Father and Alberione and With Father Tom

  

August is the month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary


Wednesday, August 1
ST. ALPHONSUS  LIGUORI, Bishop, Doctor
First Wednesday of the Month-- St. Joseph
Jer 15: 10, 16-21
Mt 13: 44-46

MONTHLY INTENTION
That the Virgin Mary may help us to understand that the Church lives where teh Incarnate Word is accepted, loved and served in unity with the Holy Spirit.

Our Lady said "Yes" to the Word of God and thereby began the great process of building a new creation to substitute the old one we re living now. Let our "yes" to the will of God and to the Institute also build a new reality.

Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sr. M. Antonietta Marello PD (1958)-- Sr. Alessandrina Mirto PD (1976)-- SR. M. Giacoma Collotto PD (1981)-- Bro. Gianfrnco Patella SSP (1984)-- Sr. M. Timotea Alasia FSP (2002)-- Nunzia Riccobene IAM (2002)-- Marina Alvarado de Gonzalez HFI (2004)--Fr. Paolo Saorin SSP (2005)-- Maria del Socorro Munoz Perez IAM (2011)-- Hilaria Estarillo (1948)

Monday, July 30, 2012

July 31, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Tuesday, July 31
ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA, Priest
Jer 14: 17-22
Mt 13: 36-43

The element which most powerfully makes peoples work together and live in peace is their consistent union with the Catholic Church (VMC 923).

Seems a simplistic solution, but in fact it is the only one capable of bringing different cultures to work together instead of living in constant opposition. Most of today's wars-- small and large--are founded on contrasting religious and moral creeds.


Deceased: Sr. M. Anita Ghirlanda PD (2007)-- Fr. Jose' Ignacio Fernandez de Larrea SSP (2011)

Sunday, July 29, 2012

July 31, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Monday, July 30
OF THE DAY
St. Peter Chrisologus, Bishop and Doctor
Jer 13: 1-11
Mt. 13: 31-35

Our duty is to remain faithful interpreters of the word and the directions of the Pope--God will give us grace to do this and we should not presume to lead the Church with the most modern theories (VMC 919).

From Father Tom: The Founder is referring to the wild 60's and 70's when "theologians" wer springing up like mushrooms all over the Church.  And, as he might say, mushrooms can be deadly.  Today we have the effects: broken families, broken marriages and broken hearts.


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sr. Edmonda Natale FSP (1986)-- Sr. M. Francesca Bertello FSP (1991)-- Sr. Apollonia Schiava FSP (2001)-- Antoinietta Guadalupi IAM (2001)-- George M. Jones HFI (2005)-- Sr. M. Silveria Vitiello FSP (2006)-- Sr. Lidia Bianco FSP (2007)-- SR. Emanuella Ferrarese FSP (2007)-- Sr. M. Romana Frigerio PD (2008)-- SR. M. Fedes Marengo-- Maria de Ceu Mesuita IAM (2010)

What the Holy Family Institute Is




What the Institute is
WE ARE ACCUSTOMED to think of "vows" and "consecration" in terms only of the Religious Life.
But in fact anyone can made a "vow" - "a solemn promise or assertion by which a person binds himself to an act, service or condition" (Webster).
The vows of Religious     are an act of renunciation in
favor of God of their human rights to possess property, to marry and to freedom of movement. They are also consecrated i.e. set apart to spend their lives for the special purpose of the Religious group they belong to: teaching, nursing, missions, communications, etc.
Vows in the Institute are not a renunciation of the members' human rights but confirm their marriage-vows of Poverty (mutual sharing of goods), Chastity (fidelity to one spouse) and Obedience (mutual respect and collaboration). Members are also consecrated. I.e. set apart to offer the value of their daily lives for the special purpose of the PAULINE FAMILY (evangelization through the media).
These vows are not private but are regulated by a Vatican Decree and a Statute.
The Institute is, therefore, a special divine gift for those couples who want to live a fully-committed life.


Points to ponder
Are the vows of Religious difficult to observe?
Sometimes, yes, because they involve renunciation of our human rights.
Are the Institute vows difficult to observe?
No, because they are observed by living the exact same married/family life as always.
Are there special Institute prayers?
Yes, they take ten minutes in the morning and ten minutes in the evening. Many good couples pray far more than that. There is also a daily examination of conscience: a basic Christian practice. Nothing new there.
Is there spiritual direction?
Yes, by one's local Director/ Confessor but also Institute guidance in the Institute spirituality.
What is the special blessing of Institute membership?
For the first time in the history of the Church, married couples can make Church-regulated vows and consecration. But there is more. The Institute is a branch of the PAULINE FAMILY, a number of Religious Congregations engaged in evangelization through the media - the central work of the Church done in the most effective way and - this is very important - sustained and supported by the members' prayer and sacrifice, including the prayer and sacrifice of Institute members.

Say Often During the Day


SAY OFTEN DURING THE DAY:
       Jesus, Master, the Truth, show me what to do.
       Jesus Master, the Way, show me how to do it.
       Jesus Master, the Life, give me the strength to do it
                               OR bless what I do.
        Queen of Apostles, help me/enlighten me/ guide me
        St. Paul, Apostle, bless what I am doing.
        Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on me/us.
        Jesus Master, have mercy on the souls in Purgatory.
        St. Joseph, help me to work as you did

July 29, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Sunday, July 29
XVII SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
2 Kgs 4: 42-44
Eph 4: 1-6
Jn 6: 1-15

Jesus does not allow Himself to be beaten in generosity and for the least service we render Him in the person of our brothers He give back a hundredfold with every kind of grace (BM 211).

From Father Tom: And if we could practice the well-known rule of seeing Him in those we meet, serving them would be much easier.  But it's hard isn't it?  Such awful people!  True, but just today can we treat them as well as we would treat Him if He appeared to us.  


Please Pray for our Deceased:  Angelica Santus HFI (1973)-- Margherita Bottaro IAM (1992)-- Sr. M. Savina Boni PD (1999)-- Wilma Spegne HFI (2000)-- Domenica Fina HFI (2001)-- Rosa Emma Alarcon HFI (2002)-- Sr. Ester Manna FSP (2003)-- Dorothy Papania, HFI (1998)

Friday, July 27, 2012

July 27-28, 2012 With Father James Alberione and Father Tom

Saturday, July 28
OF THE DAY
Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday
Jer 7: 1-11
Mt 13: 24-30




Life is passing and we are coming to the end of our days. Soon we will leave this world and go to Paradise.  Let's prepare for heaven, let's prepare, let's prepare!" (VMC 908).

From Father Tom: Our sad world has for the most part forgotten this message or has come to consider it the illusion of life's little people who have no big accomplishments to their credit.  How unfortunate!  The real "little people" are those who put all their efforts inot work on earth---and then have to leave everything behind them!


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Cleric Bede Dillon SSP (1952)-- Fr. Licio Guidi IJP (1993)-- Bro Mario Peressutti SSP (2006)--Sr. M. Nohemy Gomez PD (2007)-- Ramon Albano (1963)


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Saturday, July 27
OF THE DAY
Jer 3: 14-17
Mt 13: 8-23




St. Augustine said: "Noverim me"--meaning: "May I know myself," and then "Noverim Te" meaning "May I know you (Jesus)." And we should know the Lord because we are, so to speak, "grafted onto him," or "he wants to  take us over." And tat is why our life is is worthwhile. (VMC 900)

From Father Tom: This is worth reflecting on .  If we are-- as is normal--in "the state of grace" then the Lord is doing whatever we do-- unless its sinful-- and from this we see immediately the eternal value of our so-called "ordinary life."


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Ven. Maggiorino Vigolungo SSP (1918). -- Fr. Bartolomeo Oberto SSP (1968)-- Sr. M. Giuditta Sawal PD (1969)-- Sr. Emma Ciaccarella SGBP (1998)-- Chiaro Arixi HFI (2001)-- Sr. Anastacia De Marinis FSP (2008)--Sr. M. Donata Farisco FSP (2011)

Thursday, July 26, 2012

July 26, 201 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Thursday, July 26
SAINTS JOACHIM AND ANN
Jer 2: 1-13
Mat 13: 10-17

Somebody told me that during a Course of Spiritual Exercises, there was not a single mention of the apostolate.  But, if this happened, how can the listeners build up a certain enthusiasm for our activity? Prayer and observance, yes, but not prayer only.  We are not contemplatives! (VMC 903)

From Father Tom: Well, that seems to say it all.  Do we have talks during the Triduum on our activity?  I think so, if by "activity" we mean the challenges of daily life.


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Fr. Guido Paganini SSP (1994)-- Aurora Ivas de Hurado HFI (1998)-- Sr. Felicina Luci FSP (2001)-- Sr. M. Candida Pirrone FSP (2010)-- Bro Palo Brossetti SSP (2011)-- Sr. M. Pierina Camargo Pires FSP (2011)

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

July 25, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Wednesday, July 25
ST. JAMES, Apostle
2 Cor 4: 7-15
Mt 20: 20-28

Nothing is more useful than to take time to reflect and examine ourselves, concentrating on our own life and praying to know ourselves better (VMC 900).

From Father Tom: Is the Triduum suitable for this exercise?  In general no, but it is very suitable for mutual support and for learning how other members are living the life and, seeing that there are only a few local support groups, I think this i a big plus.


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sr. Anna Maria Scifo FSP (1989)-- Marta Mendoza HFI (1995)-- Ines Parenzan HFI (1998)-- Giuseppe Valenza HFI (2000)-- Rosina Di Malta HFI (2006)-- Sr. Alfonsa Marsico FSP (2007)-- Sr. M. Urbana Pollini FSP (2007)-- Sr. M. Natalina Argentin PD (2011).

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Trust in the Lord


Trust in the Lord

Trust in yourself, and you will always be disappointed at your level of achievement.
Trust in friends, and they may let you down in you hour of greatest need.
Trust in money, and you will spend your days trying to protect your investments. 
But trust in God, and you can rest assured of his eternal presence: “For the Lord is good, His mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.” (Ps. 100:5)

God bless and have a wonderful day!

July 24, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Tuesday, July 24
OF THE DAY
St. Sharbel Makhlaf, Priest
Mi 7: 14-15
Mt. 12: 46-50

Sunday is the symbol an forecast of our everlasting happiness in heaven. It reminds us of what we will be doing in eternity: glorifying the Most Holy Trinity (VMC 898).

From Father Tom: Won't that get boring?  No!  Have you ever been at a football game or even watched one on TV-- the roar of the crowd never stops!  And neither will our efforts to glorify the Trinity!


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sr. M. Letizia Rigoni FSP (1939)-- Fr. Nicola Rocco IJP (1993)-- Sr. M. Maggiorina Bortoletto PD (1995)-- Sr. Augusta Bertazon FSP (1997)-- Sr. M. Assunta Usail FSP (2002)-- M. Elena Serrano HFI (2002)-- Sr. M. Redenta Zaccagnino FSP (2007)-- Maria Lourdes Medeiros Tavares IAM (2011)-- Calista Jones (1999)

Monday, July 23, 2012

July 23, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Monday, July 23
OF THE DAY
St. Brigid, Religious
Mi 6: 1-4, 608
Mt 12: 38-42

We give the first Sunday of the month to the Divine Master and (I can assure you) that this practice comes from the Divine Will - we have real proof of it (VMC 897).

From Father Tom: In the rush of family life, it is not easy to give a whole Sunday to reflection on the Divine Master - all the more seeing that Sunday is not what it used to be or should be. Let's do something extra if we can for members whose families take up all their time and attention.


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Fr. Silvio Restelli SSP (1945)-- Sr. M. Grazia Filippi FSP (1996)-- Giovanni Iorio HFI (2002)-- Sr. Stefanina Cillario FSP (2006)-- Fr. Domenico Molino SSP (2007)-- Sr. Elizabeth Aguiu FSP (2011)-- Chas Drouhard (1965)

Sunday, July 22, 2012

July 22, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Sunday, July 22
XVI SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Jer 23: 1-6
Eph 2: 3-18
Mk 6: 30-34

Alone with God! In pious silence the soul turns to itself, knows itself better and raises itself up to God (UPS I, 186).

From Father Tom: Although we are not contemplatives, we must nevertheless be people of much prayer and we should not need to be reminded of this; but we do.  Success in the apostolate can blind us to the need for God's assistance and a lack of success can challenge our faith. So we must be convinced that the only failure is to lose touch with God.


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sr. M. Elisabetta Franchi SGBP (1961)-- Bro Pietro Gazzano SSP (1998)-- Giovanni Marongiu HFI (2004)-- Fr. Aristide Marson SSP (2007)-- Sr. M. Egenia Cecchinato FSP (2010)-- Bro Elbio Juvenal Rodrigues Dias SSP (2011)

Saturday, July 21, 2012

July 21, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Saturday, July 21
OF THE DAY
St. Lawrence of Brindisi, Priest, Doctor
Mi 2: 1-5
Mt. 12: 14-21

If we continue with frequent checks on our spiritual state we will eventually develop a habit of checking and this will evolve into a continuous reflection on what we are doing and why (VMC 896).

From Father Tom: Besides simply checking we can also make a short offering to the Lord of what we are doing.  It only takes a few seconds to turn deliberately to the Master- recalling that He is all the time living and working with us.


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Fr. Vincenzo Ferraro SSP (1960)-- Manuel Martinez Garcia, Gabrielite (1986)-- Sr. Addolorata Baldi FSP (1999)-- Angelo Lendri HFI (2004)-- Bro Antonio Donato SSP (2010)

Friday, July 20, 2012

July 15, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Friday, July 20
OF THE DAY
St. Apolinaris, Bishop, Martyr
Is 38: 1-6, 21-22, 7-8
Mt. 12: 1-8

Initially, the examination of conscience will be done at certain time(s), but it can become habitual if we frequently stop to ask ourselves: "where is my heart now?" (VMC 896).

From Father Tom: We are talking, of course, of the brief exam on one's major defect.  These brief reflections are more useful than the longer sessions which can even become depressing.


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Bro. Eugenio Banuelos SSP (1995)-- Sr. M. Lourdes Bilches Rios FSP (1999)-- Fr. Emilio Stefanoni SSP (2009)-- Sr. Paola M. Uchino FSP (2010)

Thursday, July 19, 2012

July 19, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Thursday, July 19
OF THE DAY
Is 26: 7-19
Mt 11: 28-30

So much useless news and involvement with things that don't really concern us and meanwhile we don't know ourselves and are not overly concerned with our eternal destiny! (VMC 896)

From Father Tom: The Founder wrote this in 1962--50 years ago. And it's now fifty times more relevant--to say the least!


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sr. M. Agnese Giuglardi PD (1981)-- Sr. Immacolata Ascedi SGBP (1994)-- Sr. M. Fabiana Lucido PD (2000)-- Pierina Corsagni IAM (2003)-- Sr. M. Ester Ercolino FSP (2000)-- Sr. Pierpaola M. Mariotto FSP (2010)

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

July 18, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Wednesday, July 18
OF THE DAY
St. Camillus de Lellis, Priest
Is 10: 5-7, 13-16
Mt. 11: 25-27

With the exam of conscience we can check at (what) point we are on our spiritual journey (VMC 894).

From Father Tom: And sometimes at what point we are not!  That can happen for us "men of the cloth" -  it's so easy to tell other people what's right that we forget what's wrong with us!  And so, dear members, pray that I may stop deceiving myself.


Please Pray for Our Deceased:  Sr. M. Camilla Razzino PD (1988)-- Fr. Francisco Limeta SSP (1993)-- Sr. Attilia Giacomarra FSP (1997)-- Sr. M. Elena Borghetti FSP (2003)-- SR. M. Battistina Pisoni FSP (2007)-- Bro Francesco Torti SSP (2011)-- Sr. M. Rosa Zamudio PD (2011)

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

July 17, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Tuesday, July 17
OF THE DAY
Is 7: 1-9
Mt. 11: 20-24

When the Lord said "Watch!" he meant also our exam of conscience, our constant eye on ourselves.  How do I want to do today?  How have I done? (VMV 892[0]).

From Father Tom: Good point:  "our constant eye on ourselves and what we have to correct -- not on what is wrong with other people!


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sr. M. Olimpia Fruci PD (1947)-- Sr. Anna Maria Mazzazri PD (1975)-- Sr. Ofelia Melis FSP (1976)-- Eugenia Orlandi IAM (1984)-- Sr. Teresina M. Curtino FSP (1999)-- Fr. Michael ByrnesSSP (2004)

Sunday, July 15, 2012

July 16, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Monday, July 16
OF THE DAY
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY of Mount Carmel
Is 1: 10-17
Mt 10: 34-11:1

Have you lost everything...but also prayed fervently?  You may not see the results -- maybe you will die first -- but the eventual victory will be yours. (VMC 882)

From Father Tom: First prayer.  Then everything else. (But, if prayer is essential, so is the "everything else"!)


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sr. M. Paolina Pisano PD (1961)-- Fr. Palmiro Soligo SSP (1978)-- Fr. Paolo Bergamini IMP (1980)-- Sr. Concetta Dondi FSP (1982)-- Sr. Maria Pia Conterno FSP (1989)-- Sr. Felicina Campedelli SGBP (2005)-- Msgr Angelo Rizzo IJP (2009).

July 15, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Sunday, July 15
XV SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Am 7: 12-15
Eph 1: 3-14
Mk 6: 7-13

Go into the world and spread God's word.  Give it with the heart that Jesus had in preaching it.  Give it with the fervor that animated St. Paul.  Give it with the grace and humility with which Mary gave the world her Son (CP 1957).

From Father Tom: No comment.  Just ACTION!


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Cleric Francesco Rollino SSP (1973)-- Arcangela Airo' HFI (1982)-- Msgr Frnacesco Spanedda IJP (2001)-- Sr. Teresa Frulano FSP (2002)-- Fr. Vito Lecci IJP (2003)-- Sr. M. Angelica Ferroni PD (2006)-- Demos Gotti HFI (2007)-- Filomena Poddighe IAM (2011)-- Jose' G. Saenz Sr. (2004)

Saturday, July 14, 2012

July 14, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Saturday, July 14
OF THE DAY
St. Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin
Is 6: 1-8
Mt. 10: 24-33

Giving up prayer, our spiritual edifice collapses and remains in ruins (VMC 881).

From Father Tom: And the saddest part of this collapse is that...we be quite unaware of it!  Stop something today, skip something tomorrow, decide to make another schedule the day after... and soon we truly don't know where we are!


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Bro Valentino Brignone SSP (1955)-- Fr. Marco Testa SSP (1971)-- Fr. Agostino Gilardi SSP (1975)--Fr. Angelo Pettinati SSP (1991)-- Fr. Benvenuto Cocuzza IJP (1993)-- Sr. Teresa Vesentini FSP (1994)-- SR. M. Paul Beauchesne PD (1996)-- Fr. Pietro Tateishi SSP (1999)-- Sr. Rita Brena FSP (2002)-- SR. M. Alba Ospina FSP (2005)--Fr. Angelo Lambiasi IJP (2006)-- George H. Graff (1980)-- Peter Candela (1962)-- Antonio E. Boado (1975)

Friday, July 13, 2012

July 13, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Friday, July 13
OF THE DAY
St. Henry


Hos 14: 2-10
Mt. 10:16-23

The one who prays and keeps vigil with courage will have graces, victory and a final reward (BM p.167).

From Father Tom: Certainly.  But we mustn't fixate much on that "final reward".  It hasn't come yet and it will be all the greater if we DO SOMETHING (words of the Founder) instead of saying that there is nothing to be done. I repeat my previous statement: "It's better to have tried and failed than never to have tried at all."


Please Pray for Our Deceased:  Sr. Cecilia Sciarrone SGBP (1976)-- SR. Imelda Kim SGBP (1990_- SR. M. Evangelina Cavasin PD (2002)-- Sr. M. Gabriella Di Nicola FSP (2004)-- Fr. Mario Manca SSP (2009)-- Sr. M. Metilde Shindate PD (2010)

Thursday, July 12, 2012

A Little Wisdom From Venerable Fulton Sheen


July 12, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Thursday, July 12
OF THE DAY
Hos 11: 1-9
Mt 10: 7-15

"Pray always and never lose heart." (Lk 11:1)

From Father Tom: How easy it is to say or write this and how hard to put it into practice.  I speak for myself and perhaps you also have a problem.  And we people in our convents and monasteries are not above suspicion either.


Please Pray for Our Deceased:  Oscar Metello Dominguez HFI (1990)-- Sr. Costanza Grasso FSP (2001)-- Salvatore Martina HFI (2005)

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

July 11, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Wednesday, July 11
ST. BENEDICT, ABBOT
Hos 10: 1-12
Mt. 10: 1-7

If we are always in the same difficulties, if we are not able to fight, if we fail to have profound convictions...might it be that we do not pray enough?

With Father Tom: Well, certainly, that might be a major reason for our problems. But another, secondary reason might be indecision. No grit.  "It's better to have tried, and failed, than never to have tried at all".  Correct. The only real failure is not to try.


Please Pray for Our Deceased:  Fr. Giovanni Di Loreto IJP (1984) -- Fr. Umberto Muzzin SSP (1986)-- Bro Giacomo Bortolotti SSP (1986)-- Sr. M. SErafina Smiriglia PD (2002)-- Mary McMillan Ducote (no year).

July 10, 2012 With Blessed Father Albeirone and With Father Tom

Tuesday, July 10
OF THE DAY
Hos 8: 4-13
Mt 9: 32-38

As long as we continue to show a holy obstinacy in prayer, we show that we have faith, hope and charity and before we rise from our knees we will already have the Divine blessing (VMC 872).

From Father Tom: Definitely.  But when we rise from our knees, let's get moving.  Prayer, yes, but that's just the first-- though very important--stage. Next we must GO OUT (Art 36).


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Fr. Teresio Costa SSP (1962)-- SR. Rosina Orsetti FSP (1988)-- Sr. Imelda Zampese FSP (1993)-- Fr. Matteo Saladino IJP (1997)-- Massimo Costantini HFI (2007)-- Christopher Pontzer (1984)-- Maria Santiago (1980).

Monday, July 9, 2012

July 9, 2012 With Blessed Father Albeirone and With Father Tom

Monday, July 9
OF THE DAY
Hos 2: 16-22
Mt 9: 18-26
ST AUGSTINE ZHAO RONG, Priest & Companions, Martyrs


The person who prays every day obtains the grace to pray better and such a prayer shows our need for God and our trust that He will give what is good for us (VMC 871).

From Father Tom: "Prays every day" -- like it or not.  As an act of the will and not of the emotions it is the highest tribute we can pay to God.


Please Pray for Our Deceased:  Maddalena Frigerio IAM (1964)-- Sr. Nicolina Savoiardo FSP (1984)-- Sr. Luigia Napodano FSP (1993)-- Sr. M. Monica Panero PD (1994)-- Sr. M. Riccarda Dal Corso FSP (1998)-- Giuseppe Marines HFI (2002)-- Fr. Justo Fernandez SSP (2005)-- Sr. M. Santina Tintoni PD (2008)-- SR. Myriam Ichikawa FSP (2011)-- Linda Finn (no year)

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Orienting Our Prayer & Suffering


Orienting Our Prayer & Suffering in the RIGHT Direction



The media - tv especially - tend to have a chilling effect on people, e.g. politicians, singers, dancers, actors, movie producers etc. One false word, one false move, one unstoppable rumor. . . and a career, or even a life, lies in ruins.
That is one reaction. The other is likely to be ours: if only we had enough TV facilities! Bigger and better technology would enable us to convert the world! And there are so many new media that what we lose on the swings we gain on the roundabouts! A combination of all these means is what we need to convert the world to Christ.


Among the illusions of life, this is - for us Paulines -one of the most serious. TV and the other media can certainly make people worse . - and have they ever! But by themselves cannot make them better.
Over the past 30/40 years, the number of people reached by religious media must run into hundreds of millions or even billions.
But    the    word    is    REACHED,    IMPRESSED,    not
CONVERTED. Never have so many people been reached with the Christian message, by the main Christian ministries and by Catholics. And never have we seen such an outbreak of permissiveness, promiscuity, divorce and family break-up. Never has the word of God been preached so forcefully . . . and never has sin been so shameless.
WHAT HAS GONE WRONG?
NOTHING has gone wrong! The simple fact is that REACHING people is not enough. Telling them what is right is not enough. Talking about sin and punishment is not enough. Do we think that we can change ten thousand minds just by pushing a button? God doesn't work like that. He takes things - and people - one at a time.
Jesus had some human success: the immensely popular preacher who told great stories, clashed dramatically with the religious leaders (doubtless to the delight of the people) and healed the sick . . . made a tremendous impression.
But when he lay dying on the cross . . . where were all those who had hung upon his every word, where were those he had healed: the blind, the lame, the deaf, the loathsome lepers? They were nowhere to be seen. Such is


the reality of the roar of the crowd. When it dies, the silence is deafening.
Who is the greatest and most influential figure in every century? There is only one: Jesus of Nazareth. How did he become influential? By losing everything human, every human success. The Church was born out of his open side . . . and not merely out of his mouth. His wounds are more saving than his words. Jesus spoke ... but he also acted.
In two thousand years, nothing essential has changed. The words of the Lord are in Scripture for all to read, but it is the cross planted on Calvary, it is the sacrifices of people everywhere that bring about conversions. For centuries the Scripture scholars have been discussing what Christ said and what he really meant. But there is no discussion about what he did: he paid a terrible price to ransom the souls of every human being that ever lived.
WE OFTEN FEEL LOST. Stand at a street corner any day of the week waiting for the pedestrians to cross. Watch their anxious faces, their many genuine concerns, their haste, their commitment. Is there even one - apart from you - who is thinking of the spiritual state of others? Is there even one person listening to the cries of the spiritually blind, lame, deaf and helpless people? Is there nothing we can do to help?
Well, yes, we must reach out to them with all the media and in all the places possible. We cannot ask God to do for us what we can do for ourselves. But the reaction to the media alone may well be like the reaction of parishioners greeting the pastor as they leave the church: "Great homily, Father! Well, thank you, but are you going to reform? Oh, no Father, I just liked what you said!."


WE Institute people may feel inadequate at times. Prayer, yes, but does it do any good? Suffering, yes, but where is it getting us - except into the hospital?
We should not feel bad if this is how we think. But neither should we give up on the Institute and take refuge in the many other devotions and practices aimed at helping the poor, the sick, the oppressed, the refugees, etc. Nobody is denying the value and the need of work for these suffering people but do we think for a moment that they are more in need than the twenty million plus Catholics that have left the Church, than the staggering numbers cohabiting, than the divorced, the remarried outside the Church and the parents of the millions of unborn lives destroyed?
All of us are victims of the media and the overall breakdown in Catholic life. We have to admit that the idea of praying and suffering for these unfortunates - and the word is not too strong - does not always strike us as very urgent. IT COULD NOT BE MORE URGENT! Let us put it very plainly: millions of those in any of the above-mentioned groups are not in any sense prepared to die, so there is no "good cause" more important to pray and suffer for, and there never will be.
All prayer and suffering are immensely useful but what a privilege we have to pray and suffer for these countless individuals for whom practically nobody even THINKS of praying! Among Catholics generally today there is no great concern about the spiritual state of these millions -they've become used to it. Hell? "My dear, so medieval, isn't it? A good God could not condemn people to Hell."
And Satan, if he had a face, would be smiling broadly.

July 8, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom


Sunday, July 8
XIV SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Ez 2: 2-5
2 Cor 12: 7-10
Mk 6: 1-6



The truly humble are powerful, since their acknowledged weakness makes them powerful before the heart of God (RSP 419).

From Father Tom: The problem is to BE truly humble.  No virtue is so essential and no one is more difficult to have.  We are born proud and be dies proud.


Please Pray for Our Deceased:  Fr. Enzo Manfredi SSP (1977)-- Fr.  Angelo Cozzani SSP (1982)-- Sr. M. Immacolata Gargiulo FSP (1993)-- Sr. Frnascesca Ruzzante FSP (2002)-- Agnese Spandrio IAM (2003)-- Sr. Julia Del Valle FSP (2006)-- Arcangelo Capoccia HFI (2006)-- Sotero Albano (no year).

July 7, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Saturday, July 7
OF THE DAY/BLESSED VIRGIN MARY on Saturday
Am 9: 11-15
Mt. 9: 14-17
First Saturday of the month -- Mary, Queen of Apostles


Everything that God does is for our good and our physical and moral pains can be transformed into great gain for heaven (BM p. 204).

From Father Tom: Hardly needs a comment, but requires faith when the pain is long-drawn our or very severe.  In those circumstances we might remind ourselves that heaven lasts a lot longer.


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Bro Camillo Cendron SSP (1972)-- Renata Armati IAM (1984)-- Bro Claudio Casolari SSP (1991)-- Msgr. Giuseppe Petralia IJP (2000)-- Fr. Carlo Petroncini IJP (2000)--Virgina Waltz (1999)

Thursday, July 5, 2012

July 6, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and with Father Tom

Friday, July 6
OF THE DAY
St. Maria Goretti, Virgin, Martyr


First Friday of the month -- the Sacred Heart


Am 8: 4-12
Mt. 9: 9-13

The value of a Sister (or an Institute member) is determined by her prayer: (VMC 869)

Father Tom: And can I contradict this thought. Of course not.  But prayer which does not lead to action -- in particular reaching out incessantly to possible new members, even if we have failed time and again to find even one -- can create the illusion of being a good Pauline.


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sr. M. Amalia Ortega FSP (1968)-- Bro Giacomo Valdameri SSP (1991)-- Donata Uperto HFI (1993)-- Sr. Vitaliana Lot FSP (1997)-- Sr. M. Agnese Inga PD (2006)-- SR. Teresa Maria Bernardini FSP (2010)-- Andrew Gretchko (1978)

July 5, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Thursday, July 5
OF THE DAY
St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria, Priest
St. Elizabeth of Portugal

Am 7: 10-17
Mt 9: 1-8

First Thursday of the month--the Guardian Angel


The lack of true meditation, limiting ourselves to hearing or reading spiritual thoughts is a serious loss (VMC 859).

Father Tom: A lot depends on the speaker or the book/CD.  A good communicator "holds" us and leaves us feeling either relieved -- "I'm not so bad after all" -- or uneasy -- "I can't go on like this!"


Please Pray for Our Deceased: Fr. Domenico Valente SSP (1988)-- Fr. Mario Fogagnolo IJP (1988)-- Sr. M. Elisa Rios FSP (1990)-- Sr. M. Paulo Snselmo PD (2000)-- Roberto Mozzachiodi SSP (2002)-- Ada Barria HFI (2007)-- Sr. M. Govanna Morbini FSP (2008)-- Epifania Lo Nigro IAM (2008)-- Luigi Tisbi HFI (2009)-- Sr. Angela Magri FSP (2010)




Wednesday, July 4, 2012

July 4, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Wednesday, July 4
OF THE DAY
First Wednesday of the month--St. Joseph
Am 5: 14-24
Mt 8: 28-34

>>>INDEPENDENCE DAY<<<

The situation of a society in which individuals have lost their conscience, is frightening (BM 96).  Every virtue is false.

Father Tom: Interesting last line which is usually applied to humility. If there is no humility, there is no other virtue.


Please Pray for our Deceased: Sr. M. Gervasina Zinnamosca PD (1950)-- Fr. Antonio Brotto SSP (1981)-- Sr. M. Mercedes Milani PD (1996)-- Sr. Pia Geraci FSP (2010)-- Giovanna De Stavola HFI (2010)--Ignacio Jamias (1965)





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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

June 30, 2012 With Blessed Father Alberione and With Father Tom

Saturday, June 30 ST. PAUL, Apostles Lam 2: 2. 10-14, 18-19 Mt. 8: 5-17
OR
***** Mass and Office in CEREMONIES OF THE PAULINE FAMILY
St. Paul was a great walker, not only because he made long trips, but above all in his spirit, in hi sanctification, in his union of mind and heart and of his whole self with Christ (FSP 54 p. 58).
Fr. Tom: Well, with that comment to guide you, how are you doing as a follower of St. Paul—and how can you get to follow him more closely?
Please Pray for Our Deceased:Vitina Prato HFI (2002)—Carmela Mangiere (1989).