Jan 31 – Homily – Fr Tito: Faith Hope and Charity in Practice
Sunday, January 31st, 2010|
Homily #100131t ( Ave Maria! Mass readings +++ |

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Homily #100131t ( Ave Maria! Mass readings +++ |
Homily #100124 ( Ave Maria! Third Sunday in Ordinary Time +++ |
Marycast #108 ( To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com Ave Maria! +++ |
The Greatness of the Power of Mary to defend those who invoke her when tempted by the Devil. STORY |
Ave Maria Meditations Faith, Hope, and Charity
“And now there remain faith, hope, and charity, these three: but the greatest of these is charity.” (1 Cor. 13: 13). For St. Paul life was Christ, a life of faith in the Son of God. Death was gain, a passing in joyful hope from this earthly habitation to the blessedness of Heaven. Both in life and death he belonged to God and was motivated solely by love of God and neighbor. Faith, hope and charity were the source of his unparalleled zeal for souls. These theological virtues, poured into the soul by the Holy Spirit, practiced heroically by ones generous response, and ordered to union with God, are the foundation for any authentic and fruitful missionary zeal. |
The Promptitude of Mary in assisting those who invoke her. STORY |
Mary is the Hope of Sinners STORY |
Mary, our Hope. STORY |
Ave Maria Meditations
+ The Ascension of Jesus gives rise to manifold sentiments in the faithful soul that contemplates it. If Christ no longer merits, His Ascension has, however, the virtue of efficaciously producing the graces that it signifies or symbolizes.
It strengthens our faith in the Divinity of Jesus; it increases our hope by the vision of the glory of our Head by stirring us up to the observance of His commandments on which our merits rest, and that are themselves the principle of our future beatitude, it still further enkindles our love. It engenders in us wonder at so marvelous a triumph, and gratitude for the share in it that Christ gives to us. Lifting up our souls towards heavenly realities, it quickens in us detachment from passing things: Seek the things that are above; where Christ is sitting at the right hand of God, not the things upon the earth. (Col.3:.1-2) It gives us patience in adversity for, says St. Paul, if we suffer with Christ, we shall also share in His glory: so if we suffer with Him, we may be also be glorified with Him. (Rom.8:17)
There are two dispositions upon which I would dwell with you a few instants because, springing with special abundance from the contemplation of this mystery, they are singularly profitable for our souls: they are joy and confidence. |
Ave Maria Meditations
![]() Look down upon me, good and gentle Jesus (En ego, o bone et dulcissime Iesu)Look down upon me, good and gentle Jesus, while before your face I humbly kneel, and with burning soul pray and beseech you to fix deep in my heart lively sentiments of faith, hope and charity, true contrition for my sins, and a firm purpose of amendment, while I contemplate with great love and tender pity your five wounds, pondering over them within me, calling to mind the words which David, your prophet, said of you, my good Jesus: “They have pierced my hands and my feet; they have numbered all my bones” (Ps 21, 17-18). |
Ave Maria! In this episode, hostess Corinn Dahm speaks with Dawn Cousineau on the healing process for women who have had abortions. Dawn shares her own personal testimony of the family and life trama she experienced in her college years after having had an abortion, and how, later on, she found a new life through Our Lady, the Sacraments, and the Rachel’s Vineyard Retreats. Ave Maria! |
Marycast Specials #36 ( To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com |
“But pray, my children. God will hear you in a short time. My Son allows Himself to be moved by compassion.” January 17, 1871
She was dressed in a star-studded robe of dark blue with slippers of the same colour. A black veil on which she wore a gold crown decorated with a red band covered her head. It was in a little village of Pontmain, near the northern end of the diocese of Laval, that the miraculous event occurred. From six to nine that evening the Blessed Virgin appeared continuously in the sky over one of the houses in the village. (more…) |
Homily #090109 ( Ave Maria! Mass readings “Lord, if you wish, you can make me clean.” Fr. Angelo Geiger relates this miracle account to the three Theological Virtues of faith, hope and charity. +++ |
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