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Monday, May 17, 2010

SAINT PASCHAL BAYLON



From his childhood Saint Paschal seems to have been marked out for the service of God. Amid his daily labors as a shepherd, he found time to instruct and evangelize the rude herdsmen who kept their flocks on the hills of Aragon. At the age of twenty-four he entered the reformed Franciscan Order near the town of Monfort, Spain, where he remained, out of humility, a simple lay brother, occupying himself by preference with the roughest and most servile tasks.

He was distinguished by his ardent devotion and love for the Blessed Sacrament. He would spend hours on his knees before the tabernacle, often being raised from the ground in the fervor of his prayer. And there, from the authentic and eternal Truth, he drew such stores of wisdom that, unlettered as he was, he was considered by all a master in theology and spiritual science.

Shortly after his profession he was sent to Paris on business connected with his Order. The journey was full of perils, owing to the hostility of the Huguenots, who were numerous at the time in the south of France; and on four separate occasions Paschal was in imminent danger of death at their hands. Twice he was taken for a spy; but it was not God’s will that His servant should obtain the crown of martyrdom which he so earnestly desired, though he regarded himself as unworthy of it. He returned in safety to his convent, where he would later die in the odor of sanctity in 1592.

Multitudes witnessed the miracles which took place during the three days his body was exposed for veneration. He was canonized in 1690, and in 1897 declared patron of all Eucharistic congresses and confraternities.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Novena to the Holy Spirit

Dear Holy Spirit,

God same as the Father and the Son,

The true spouse of the Virgin Mary,

I humbly request you not to pass me this Pentecost. I humbly ask you to give me your holy gifts as it pleases you, the ones that you want me to use so that I can bring many souls to you.

O the Most Holy Spirit, make me your instrument of LOVE,HOPE, MERCY and FORGIVENESS.

In Jesus Christ, our Lord!

Amen.

THE MESSIAH ENTERS JERUSALEM: LK 19: 28-38

I have just ended a phone conversation with a friend who could not stop saying "why are you living this kind of life?" I asked him "What do you mean?" he replied that 'you are so conservative!' I was so surprised and I said "Ooh really? I didn't know that!". So he continued, well, now you know; why are you living this kind of life?" I didn't know how to answer him further.

Well,this new thread is specifically added with the aim of sharing the Word of our Lord; The Gospel. It sounds amazing how I pick these scriptures but its just like the children's famous game of "ana ana anado" and I love every bit of it.

Well, today's pick fall on the "Palm's sunday" when Jesus was entering Jerusalem. well, I know as we are nearly the end of Easter Season, I should have picked something else but this is what I picked and Yes, this's what I will share today lol.

I am so excited! Are you?

Well, have you ever asked yourself what this sentence mean? "If any one asks you,'Why are you untying it?' you are to say this,"The Master needs it" (Lk 19:31) ?

On my part, I doubt whether I've ever pondered this question, but since it's today's pick, I got to ask myself and yes with the power of the holy spirt, (whom I'm so much in love with), I believe I will get the answers.

When God created us, HE also provided us with a FREE WILL. With the free will, we are free to do whatever we want do, nevertheless, it should be noted that every choice has a consequence. It happens sometimes that one may chose to only do God's will (as it is expressed so much in the bible e.g from Our Lord's prayer " thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven") but others may say "why are you choosing this kind of life?" "Why don't you want to do this or that etc, etc, etc". This brings me back to the question "Why are you untying?" If you don't have the answer to these kind of questions, just say "The Master needs it"

This simple answer, will definately give you courage to untying any kind of a burden that is tying you so now. Jesus says in Mt 11:28 "Come to me, all you who labour and are overburdened, and I will give you rest" This is (as indicated from the New Jerusalem Bible version) the gentle mastery of Christ. As a gentle Master, He wants us to untie all knots that are enstrangle our necks. Is it drug abuse, is it seximaniac, alchoholic,is it abortion, is it robbery, is it hate, is it power, is it pride? Let Jesus have your knot and you will be free.

Until next time, keep on meditating on Lk 19:28- 38 and untying your knots; You know why? Because the Master needs it

Best n' Peace

Piccola

Best n' Peace,

Piccola

SAINT OF THE DAY: ST ISDORE THE FARMER

St. Isidore was born at Madrid, Spain, in the latter half of the 12th century. For the greater part of his life he was employed as a laborer on a farm outside the city. Many marvelous happenings accompanied his lifelong work in the fields and continued long after his holy death. He was favored with celestial visions and, it is said, the angels sometimes helped him in his work in the fields. St. Isidore was canonized in 1622.

In 1947, he was proclaimed the patron of the National Rural Conference in the United States. He is the patron of farmers, and his feast day is May 15th.

Prayer : God, through the intercession of St. Isidore, the holy Farmer, grant that we may overcome all feelings of pride. May we always serve You with that humility which pleases You, through his merits and example.


Friday, May 14, 2010

A New Religious Order to be formed in Tanzania

Dear All

A friend has indicated to me that she will be forming a new religious order in Tanzania. She is also a Tanzania but with the grace of God they will be expanding to other parts of the world especially Africa.

If you are interested or your friend or your family member don't hesistate to drop a line with your email adress.

If you are not sure wheather you are CALLED or not, please share with us and EACYN will help you with your discernment.

About the charism of the community is yet to be disclosed, but more information will be given to those in need.

Best n Peace,

Piccola

Saturday, May 1, 2010

More News from St Augustine University



The President of International Federation of Catholic Universities Prof.Anthony Cernera who is also The President of Sacred Heart University in USA.....ofcoz with me here his granddaughter Irenca......!!

Thank you Jesus for everything