Jan 27 – Homily – Fr Angelo: Who are my Mother and Brothers
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
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Homily #090127 ( |
Ave Maria! Today we take at look at Scripture, The Church Fathers, and right reason – all of which defend the Divinity of Jesus. Ave Maria! |
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Ave Maria! Eileen Bianchini, head of the Gospel of Life Society in CT, speaks with Corinn Dahn in this episode. The Gospel of Life Society is fashioned on JPII’s Evangelium Vitae. They work to educate Catholics on what the Church’s teachings are on life issues & to promote the culture of life in our society. Visit the Gospel of Life website: http://www.stmarynorwalk.net/ Ave Maria! |
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Ave Maria Meditations
Consider, therefore, that the faith of all generations: those that have passed away up to the present; and the uncountable millions yet to come: the faith of all has depended on the words of that maiden (Mary).
No true Christianity without Mary In return for this infinite gift all generations must henceforth call that maiden blessed. She who brought Christianity on earth cannot be denied a place in Christian worship. But what of the many people in this world who hold her cheaply, the many who slight her, the many who do worse? Does it ever occur to those people to think that every grace they have they owe to her? Do they ever reason that if they were excluded from her words of acceptance that night, then Redemption has never come on earth for them? In that supposition they would stand outside its scope. In other words, they would not be Christians at all, even though they may cry: ” Lord ! Lord!” all the day and every day. (Mt 7:21) And on the other hand, they are indeed Christians, and if the gift of life has come to them, then it has only come because she gained it for because they were included in her acceptance. In a word, baptism that makes a person a child of God makes one simultaneously a child of Mary.
Gratitude, therefore – a practical gratitude – to Mary be the mark of every Christian. Redemption is the joint gift of the Father and of Mary. Therefore, with the words of thanks to the Father must go up the word of thanks to Mary. (more…) |
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Ave Maria! So our Roving Reporter landed another big fish when he was given this interview yesterday by Fr Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, at the Liaison Hotel in downtown DC. Fr Frank Pavone heads up the annual March for Life with his group from Silent No More and this year they had not only a record number of participants for Silent No More in the March, but we’re sure it was a record number of participants in the March itself – Fox News estimated over 300,000!!! Ave Maria! |
Ave Maria!– January’s Theme: Divine Love “I want nothing other than Jesus alone; I desire nothing other than His sufferings. Allow me to say it, because no one can hear us, I am even disposed to remain deprived for ever of the delights that Jesus makes me feel. I am ready to suffer Jesus hiding His beautiful eyes from me, as long as He does not hide His love from me. I would die from that. But I do not feel the desire to be deprived of suffering; I lack the strength for this.” |
Marycast #46 ( To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com Ave Maria! |
Ave Maria! After the 36th Annual March for Life yesterday, our Roving Reporter stayed on in DC to attend some of the post-March conferences and get some interviews with the famous Pro-Life celebrities giving presentations at the conferences. Today friar Roderic was very blessed to be able to talk to Alan Keyes – a presidential candidate in the 2000 election and an incredibly gifted speaker. Ave Maria! |
Ave Maria!– January’s Theme: Divine Love “When Jesus wants to let me know that He loves me, He lets me delight in a taste of His wounds, thorns, anguishes…of His Passion. When He wants me to rejoice He fills my heart with that spirit which is all afire, He speaks to me of His joys. But when He wants to be pleased, He speaks to me of His sufferings; He invites me with a voice both of prayer and command to lend my body to lighten His pains.” |
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Ave Maria!– January’s Theme: Divine Love “The relief that one gives to Jesus is incomprehensible, not only in compassionating Him in His sufferings, but when He finds a soul who, for love of Him, does not ask for consolations but to participate in His sufferings.” |