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Monday, December 19, 2011

Our Lady’s Message of Garabandal




October 18, 1961- We must make many sacrifices, perform much penance, and visit the Blessed Sacrament frequently. But first, we must lead good lives. If we do not, a chastisement will befall us. The cup is already filling up, and if we do not change, a very great chastisement will come upon us.
June 18, 1965- As my message of October 18, has not been complied with and has not been made known to the world, I am advising you that this is the last one. Before, the cup was filling up. Now it is flowing over. Many cardinals, many bishops and many priests are on the road to perdition and are taking many souls with them. Less and less importance is being given to the Eucharist. You should turn the wrath of God away from yourselves by your efforts. If you ask His forgiveness with sincere hearts, He will pardon you. I, your mother, through the intercession of Saint Michael the Archangel, ask you to amend your lives. You are now receiving the last warnings. I love you very much and do not want your condemnation. Pray to us with sincerity and we will grant your requests. You should make more sacrifices. Think about the passion of Jesus.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

9 DAYS NOVENA TO A FAITHFUL QUEEN






Begin with 1 Hail Mary
Say “Virgin most faithful! Pray for us……3times
5 decades of the Rosary and Litany of Loreto.

Prayer: Oh most Holy Spirit, beloved spouse of the Virgin most faithful, I beseech thee that through the prayers of my queen most faithful, I obtain these intentions ………………… which are not sinful. All to the glory of the Most Holy Trinity.

Virgin most faithful! Pray for us…….3times
End with 1 Hail Mary

To the Mother of God.

A hundred love songs

 


A collection of love songs based on inspiration from a lover to his beloved, seeking to understand the love for which the beloved have loved the lover even before the lover loved. An expression of love to someone that has loved first.


Authored by Mr FrancisMary Obidike 

Publication Date Oct 01 2010
ISBN/EAN13: 1453685588 / 9781453685587
Page Count: 100
Binding Type: US Trade Paper
Trim Size: 8" x 10"
Language: English
Color: Full Color
Related Categories: Religion / Inspirational
 
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Friday, November 25, 2011

MARY! ARK OF THE COVENANT:


As we say our Rosary daily, we place in pararell the Ark of the Covenant of the Old Testament and the Ark of the Covent of the New Testament that is the Blessed Virgin Mary, as seen and written by St. John in Rev 11:19.

The Ark of the Covenant of the Old Testament contained in it the Word of God written in stone tablet that is the Ten Commandment while in Mary is contained Jesus the Word of God in flesh and blood.

The Ark of the Covenant of the Old Testament contained in it manna which God told Moses to preserve that generations to come will be told of how He used the bread of angels to feed the children of Israel in the wilderness, while in Mary is contained Jesus the bread of life. For He said in the holy gospel according to St. John 6 “I am the bread of life”48 and again in verse 51 Jesus said “I am the living bread which came down from heaven”

Thirdly in the Ark of the Covenant of the Old Testament is contained the staff of Aaron the chief priest while in May is contained Jesus the eternal High Priest.

Just like in the olden times, whenever the children of Israel went to war carrrying the Ark of the Covenant, their God fought for them and they overcame, in like manna when we wage war daily with the forces of darkness with Mary the Ark of the Covenant like we call her in our litany daily while we say our Rosary daily, we must be asured that our God will fight our battles for us and victory is sure.
God bless you.


Monday, November 7, 2011

PURGATORY State or Place?



A friend once said to me “I met my wife on facebook” and in my own meditiation about Purgatory I began to think of the question “where is Purgatory?” and to liken it to my friend who found his wife on facebook I asked ‘where is facebook?’ Is facebook just a platform? Or is facebook located where the servers are located in America and Europe? Or is facebook located at my friends and his wife’s different locations at the time they met each other on facebook? Like when someone says “I met my wife in Port Harcourt, Beigin, London, Paris or Texas.
Where is Purgatory?  16: For God do loved the world, as to give his only begotten Son: that whosoever believeth in him may not perish, but may have life everlasting. ST. Jn3
Nothing unclean shall enter into the Kingdom of God as it is written in the Holy Scriptures and again it is written that “whosoever says that he is without sin is a liar”.
If then we all know sin, how can it be that nothing impure shall see God? Or did God create us all to spend eternity in hell? Ney for He loved us all and sent us Jesus who died for our sins.
This Jesus who shed His Precious Blood on the cross of Calvary for the sake of mankind and who promised that when He ascended into heaven He will come to take His people home.
A promise that is sure for He saith “For amen I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall not pass of the law, till all be fulfilled” ST. Matt 5:18
For that soul who have lived to love and serve the Lord and have died will have some attachments of sin even at the point of death unless this soul was fortunate to receive the Sacrament of reconciliation before death. This soul is not condemned to the terrible punishment of eternal damnation but needs to be purified before he comes in to the Glory of God. This state of purification is Purgatory.
It could be purification of punishments due to sins for which we had been forgiving but which we must do penance for; we must all be purged of all filth before we can come into the Throne.
Blessed are the clean of heart: for they shall see God Matt 5:8 and what if this soul still has a venial sin attached at the point of death?  Will the good Lord condemn him eternally? Ney for he will be purified in the fires of Purgatory and then come into the Glory of God he had worked and dreamed about all his life.
Purgatory is not for souls who lived in mortal sins without adequate confession and penance or to say souls that died in mortal sin. Ney Purgatory is for souls who lived a good life but need purification at the point of death.
A soul in Purgatory is hopeful that one day he shall see God.
One cannot aim at Purgatory in live so as not to eventually enter hell, a Christian aims at heaven but may have to be purified in the fires of Purgatory before he enter into heaven.
Souls in Purgatory need the prayers of the living to lessen their time of stay in that painful state since they cannot pray for themselves anymore. So I ask you reader is Purgatory a place or a state?
Is it in the Bible? As Catholics, needless to ask this question because our Catholic spirituality and doctrine are based not just on the Bible alone but on the Bible, Tradition and the Magisterium which is the Teaching authority of the Church (the Pope and the council of bishops).
25: But there are also many other things which Jesus did, which if they were written every one, the world itself, I think, would not be able to contain the books that should be written. ST. Jn 21
In his second letter to the Thesalonians verse 14, ST. Paul wrote “Therefore, brethren, stand fast: and hold the traditions which you have learned, whether by word or by our epistle”.
It should not always be in the bible, “It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sin” 2nd Machabees 12:46
Judas Machabees after having some of his soldiers killed in battle as the 2nd book of Machabees writes in chapter 12:43-44 And making a gathering, he sent twelve thousand drachms of silver to Jerusalem for sacrifice to be offered for the sins of the dead, thinking well and religiously concerning the resurrection.
(For if he had not hoped that they that were slain should rise again, it would have seemed superfluous and vain to pray for the dead.)
Pray for souls in Purgatory that you may also be remembered should you find your soul in Purgatory.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit: as it was in the beginning it is now and ever shall be world without end. Amen.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

HELP, LORD, THE SOULS

1. Help, Lord, the souls that thou hast made,
the souls to thee so dear,
In prison for the debt unpaid
Of sin committed here.

2. These holy souls, they suffer on,
Resign’d in heart and will,
Until thy high behest is done,
And justice has its fill.

3. For daily falls, for pardon’d crime,
They joy to undergo
The shadow of thy Cross sublime,
The remnant of thy woe.

4. Oh, by their patience of delay.
Their hope amid their pain,
Their sacred Zeal to burn away,
Disfugurement and stain.

5. Oh, by their fire of love, not less
In keenness than the flame;
Oh, by their very helplessness;
Oh, by thy own great Name.

6. Good Jesus, help! Sweet Jesus, aid
The souls to thee most dear,
In prison for the debt unpaid
Of sins committed here.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Miracle Of The Sun



Apparition of 13 October 1917

During the night of 12-13 October it had rained throughout, soaking the ground and the pilgrims who make their way to Fátima from all directions by the thousands. By foot, by cart and even by car they came, entering the bowl of the Cova from the Fátima-Leiria road, which today still passes in front of the large square of the Basilica. From there they made their way down the gently slope to the place where a trestle had been erected over the little holm oak of the apparitions. Today on the site is the modern glass and steel Capelhina (little chapel), enclosing the first chapel built there and the statue of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fátima where the holm oak had stood.

As for the children, they made their way to the Cova amid the adulation and skepticism which had followed them since May. When they arrived they found critics who questioned their veracity and the punctuality of the Lady, who had promised to arrive at noon. It was well passed noon by the official time of the country. However, when the sun arrived at its zenith the Lady appeared as she had said she would.

    "What do you want of me?"

    I want a chapel built here in my honor. I want you to continue saying the Rosary every day. The war will end soon, and the soldiers will return to their homes.

    "Yes. Yes."

    "Will you tell me your name?"

    I am the Lady of the Rosary.

    "I have many petitions from many people. Will you grant them? "

    Some I shall grant, and others I must deny. People must amend their lives and ask pardon for their sins. They must not offend our Lord any more, for He is already too much offended!

    "And is that all you have to ask?"

    There is nothing more.

As the Lady of the Rosary rises toward the east she turns the palms of her hands toward the dark sky. While the rain had stopped, dark clouds continued to obscure the sun, which suddenly bursts through them and is seen to be a soft spinning disk of silver.

    "Look at the sun!"

From this point two distinct apparitions were seen, that of the phenomenon of the sun seen by the 70,000 or so spectators and that beheld by the children alone. Lucia describes the latter in her memoirs.

After our Lady had disappeared into the immense distance of the firmament, we beheld St. Joseph with the Child Jesus and Our Lady robed in white with a blue mantle, beside the sun. St. Joseph and the Child Jesus seemed to bless the world, for they traced the Sign of the Cross with their hands. When, a little later, this apparition disappeared, I saw Our Lord and Our lady; it seemed to me to that it was Our Lady of Sorrows (Dolors). Our Lord appeared to bless the world in the same manner as St. Joseph had done. This apparition also vanished, and I saw Our Lady once more, this time  resembling Our Lady of Carmel. [Only Lucia would see the later, presaging her entrance into Carmel some years later.]

This would be the last of the apparitions of Fátima for Jacinta and Francisco. However, for Lucia Our Lady would return a seventh time, in 1920, as she had promised the previous May. At that time Lucia would be praying in the Cova before leaving Fátima for a girls boarding school. The Lady would come to urge her to dedicate herself wholly to God.
As the children viewed the various apparitions of Jesus, Mary and Joseph the crowd witnessed a different prodigy, the now famous miracle of the sun. 




Eye witness account:

O Dia (A Lisbon daily, edition of 17 October 1917):

"At one o'clock in the afternoon, midday by the sun, the rain stopped. The sky, pearly grey in colour, illuminated the vast arid landscape with a strange light. The sun had a transparent gauzy veil so that the eyes could easily be fixed upon it. The grey mother-of-pearl tone turned into a sheet of silver which broke up as the clouds were torn apart and the silver sun, enveloped in the same gauzy grey light, was seen to whirl and turn in the circle of broken clouds. A cry went up from every mouth and people fell on their knees on the muddy ground....

The light turned a beautiful blue, as if it had come through the stained-glass windows of a cathedral, and spread itself over the people who knelt with outstretched hands. The blue faded slowly, and then the light seemed to pass through yellow glass. Yellow stains fell against white handkerchiefs, against the dark skirts of the women. They were repeated on the trees, on the stones and on the serra. People wept and prayed with uncovered heads, in the presence of a miracle they had awaited. The seconds seemed like hours, so vivid were they.


Ti Marto (father of Jacinta and Francisco)

We looked easily at the sun, which for some reason did not blind us. It seemed to flicker on and off, first one way, then another. It cast its rays in many directions and painted everything in different colors--- the trees, the people, the air and the ground. But what was most extraordinary, I thought, was that the sun did not hurt our eyes. Everything was still and quiet, and everyone was looking up. Then at a certain moment, the sun appeared to stop spinning. It then began to move and to dance in the sky until it seemed to detach itself from its place and fall upon us. It was a terrible moment.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

FRANK DUFF AND THE LEGION ESTABLISHMENT.

    What a humble begining that on the evening of September 7th 1921 with a group of Catholic women and  Fr. Michael Toher of Dublin Archdiocese, Francis Michael Duff founded the first branch of the  Legion of Mary called a praesidium.    

Servant of God Francis Michael Duff was born in Dublin, Ireland, on June 7, 1889. The eldest  child of a wealthy family. He is best known for bringing attention to the role of the laity during the Second  Vatican Council of the Roman Catholic Church, and for founding the Legion of Mary. He attended Blackrock College and  entered the Civil Service at the age of 18 and had a distinguished career.  His free time he at first dedicated to sporting activities, but at the age of 24 he joined the Society of  St. Vincent de Paul where he was led to a deeper commitment to his Catholic faith and at the same time he acquired  a great sensitivity to the needs of the poor and underprivileged.    

He  Along with a group of Catholic women and  Fr. Michael Toher, a priest of the Dublin Archdiocese, he formed the first branch of what was to become the first  praesidium of the Legion of Mary at Myra House, Francis Street, Dublin Ireland, at 8p.m. on September 7, 1921.  From that date until his death, November 7, 1980, he guided  the world-wide extension of the Legion with heroic dedication. He attended the Second Vatican Council as a lay observer. 

In 1916, aged 27, Duff published his first pamphlet entitled "Can we be Saints?" In it he expressed the conviction that all without exception are called to be saints, and that through Christian faith all persons have available the means necessary to attain such sainthood.  In 1917 he came to know the Treatise of St. Louis de Montfort on the True Devotion to Mary, a work brought to his  attention the importance of Mary in the life of the laity. 

On September 7, 1921 Frank Duff founded the Legion of Mary which was initially knwon as "Association of Our Lady of Mercy". This is an Association of Catholics who, with the sanction of  the Church and under the powerful leadership of Mary Immaculate, Mediatrix of all Graces (who is fair as the moon, bright as the sun, and - to satan and his legionaries - terrible as an army set in battle array), have formed themselves into a  Legion for service in the warfare which is perpetually waged by the Church against the world and its evil powers.  Here we will explore some of those early traditions which are the roots of the present day Legion of Mary. What was it  like at that first meeting?  It was not a thought-out organisation. It sprang up spontaneously.

There was no premeditation in regard to rules and  practices. A suggestion was siply thrown out. An evening was fixed, and a little group came together, unaware that they were to be instruments of most loving Providence.  The ladies had not been doing the hospital visitation yet. Before the Legion started, Frank Duff had been working away  at a lot of personal tasks and one of those was the visitation of that hospital. He was doing that very work up to the  time when the Legion took it over and then he dropped from it.  Actually his presence at those early meetings constituted a sort of difficulty inasmuch as they were declaring on the  first night that they were not going to take in men for the present. The reason was that they were meeting on  St. Vincent de Paul premises and if they started recruiting men, they were certainly entering into a competition with them.  They were eagerly looking for men. No doubt the man who would join them would be equally willing to join the St. Vincent de  Paul Society. Well, competition with them in those circumstances was out of the question. That was going to be the limiting  condition. As long as that would be the result of bringing in men, they would not bring them in. But, most definitely laid  down was the fact that the Legion of Mary was not to be a women's organization alone. 

Since at that time, Frank was the only male member, he was there officially as a Tribune. Has that office passed from  the Legion's ranks? Not completely because it remains on in name. The name is retained with a different function.  At that time they were seeing the benefit of having an experienced man present at the branch of the Legion. They put  it down on paper at a very early stage that such was a desirable thing and that every praesidium should have in it a  man experienced in the system of the city, the social and charitable organizations, and that he should be a member with the title of Tribune.  Later on when circumstances changed and there would very possibly be men in every praesidium, that name was transferred  to different set of duties. Nowadays it means a person, either a man or a woman, who is acting as spiritual director of  a praesidium at the direction of the Spiritual Director. In other words, supposing, as it happens in many places of the  world, a priest has many praesidia under his care, he would appoint somebody who would act, as far as possible, in his  place and that office is now known as the Tribune.  What about the expression Spiritual Guide which was used by some Legion groups? This new title (Tribune) supersedes the  title “Spiritual Guide” because Spiritual Guide assumes too much. It's an arrogant sort of title if you think it out.  The office does not carry the state and standing of a priest. The Tribune is, in a peculiar sort of way, a shadow of  the original idea of the Tribune who was to be an odd man out in the praesidium but one who was really justified. It's  a shadow of the old idea. Or perhaps the old idea was the shadow of something more important that developed later. 

Frank remained on in that first praesidium for a very long time. In the first year four praesidia came into existence  and he attended the meetings of all those four for a while. For a very long time he attended the parent meeting.  Father Toher and Father Creedon were on the scene and as the praesidia began to come into existence, they more or less divided them up among themselves trying to have at least one of them present at every meeting.  When the first praesidium started outside Francis Street, Frank moved onto it in the capacity of Tribune.  He continued to repeat this idea as new praesidia came into existence, transferring over to the new one and that meant  at one stage, his dropping out of Myra House. They were always more or less all right because they had Father Creedon or  Father Toher. But Frank did continue with them for a number of years and then only parted company later.  

Frank Duff's insight into the role of the Blessed Virgin in the plan of Redemption, as also into the role of the lay faithful in the mission of the Church, are reflected in the official handbook of the Legion of Mary.  He died on the evening of November 7, 1980 aged 91 years. His Cause for Beatification was introduced by  His Eminence Desmond Cardinal Connell, the then Archbishop of Dublin, in June 1996.  The Legion of Mary operates throughout the world.
Today between active and auxiliary (praying) members there are in excess  of 10 million members worldwide.  

15 Promises of The Blessed Virgin Mary to Catholics Who Faithfully recite The Holy Rosary Daily.


Besides the Indulgences attached to the Rosary, Our Lady revealed to St. Dominic and Blessed Alan de la Roche additional benefits for those who devoutly pray the Rosary.
1.         Whosoever shall faithfully serve me by the recitation of the Rosary shall receive signal graces.

2.         I promise my special protection and the greatest graces to all those who shall recite the Rosary.

3.         The Rosary shall be a powerful armor against hell; it will destroy vice, decrease sin and defeat heresies.

4.         It will cause good works to flourish; it will obtain for souls the abundant mercy of God; it will withdraw the hearts of men from the love of the world and its vanities, and will lift them to the desire for Eternal Things. Oh, that souls would sanctify themselves by this means.

5.         The soul which recommends itself to me by the recitation of the Rosary shall not perish.

6.         Whosoever shall recite the Rosary devoutly, applying himself to the consideration of its Sacred Mysteries shall never be conquered by misfortune. God will not chastise him in His justice, he shall not perish by an unprovided death; if he be just he shall remain in the grace of God, and become worthy of Eternal Life.

7.         Whoever shall have a true devotion for the Rosary shall not die without the Sacraments of the Church.

8.         Those who are faithful to recite the Rosary shall have during their life and at their death the Light of God and the plenitude of His Graces; at the moment of death they shall participate in the Merits of the Saints in Paradise.

9.         I shall deliver from purgatory those who have been devoted to the Rosary.

10.       The faithful children of the Rosary shall merit a high degree of Glory in Heaven.

11.       You shall obtain all you ask of me by recitation of the Rosary.

12.       All those who propagate the Holy Rosary shall be aided by me in their necessities.

13.       I have obtained from my Divine Son that all the advocates of the Rosary shall have for intercessors the entire Celestial Court during their life and at the hour of death.

14.       All who recite the Rosary are my Sons, and brothers of my Only Son Jesus Christ.

15.       Devotion to my Rosary is a great sign of predestination.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Saint of the day: St. Giles





Despite the fact that much about St. Giles is shrouded in mystery, we can say that he was one of the most popular saints in the Middle Ages. Likely, he was born in the first half of the seventh century in southeastern France. That is where he built a monastery that became a popular stopping-off point for pilgrims making their way to Compostela in Spain and the Holy Land.

In England, many ancient churches and hospitals were dedicated to Giles. One of the sections of the city of Brussels is named after him. In Germany, Giles was included among the so-called 14 Holy Helpers, a popular group of saints to whom people prayed, especially for recovery from disease and for strength at the hour of death. Also among the 14 were Sts. Christopher, Barbara and Blaise. Interestingly, Giles was the only non-martyr among them. Devotion to the "Holy Helpers" was especially strong in parts of Germany and in Hungary and Sweden. Such devotion made his popularity spread. Giles was soon invoked as the patron of the poor and the disabled.

The pilgrimage center that once drew so many fell into disrepair some centuries after Giles' death.

Patron Saint of:

Beggars
Disabled