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		<title>The Glories of Mary #9: Mary, Our Hope</title>
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Mary is the Hope of Sinners
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St Antonine relates that there was a sinner who was at enmity with God, and who had a vision in which he found himself before the dread tribunal; the devil accused him, and Mary defended him.  The enemy produced the catalogue of his sins; it was thrown into the scales [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #333333;"><strong>Mary is the Hope of Sinners</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>STORY</strong><br />
St Antonine relates that there was a sinner who was at enmity with God, and who had a vision in which he found himself before the dread tribunal; the devil accused him,<span id="more-8813"></span> and Mary defended him.  The enemy produced the catalogue of his sins; it was thrown into the scales of divine justice, and weighed far more than all his good works.  But then his great advocate, extending her sweet hand, placed it on the balance, and so caused it to turn in favour of her client; giving him thereby to understand that she would obtain his pardon if he changed his life; and this he did after the vision, and was entirely converted.</p>
<p><strong>PRAYER</strong><br />
O most pure Virgin Mary, I venerate your most holy heart, which was the delight and resting-place of God, your heart overflowing with humility, purity, and divine love.  I, an unhappy sinner, approached you with a heart all loathsome and wounded.  O compassionate Mother, disdain me not on this account; let such a sight rather move you to greater tenderness, and excite you to help me.  Do not stay to seek virtues or merit in me before assisting me.  I am lost, and the only thing I merit is hell.  See only my confidence in you and the purpose I have to amend.  Consider all that Jesus has done and suffered for me, and then abandon me if you can.  I offer you all the pains of His life; the cold that He endured in the stable; His journey into Egypt; the blood which He shed; the poverty, sweats, sorrows, and death that He endured for me; and this in your presence.  For the love of Jesus, take charge of my salvation.  Ah, my Mother, I will not and cannot fear that you will reject me, now that I have recourse to you and ask your help.  Did I fear this I should be offering an outrage to your mercy, which goes in quest of the wretched, in order to help them.  O Lady, deny not your compassion to the one to who Jesus has not denied his blood.  But the merits of this blood will not be applied to me unless you recommend me to God.  Through you do I hope for salvation.  I ask not for riches, honors, or earthly goods.  I seek only the grace of God, love towards your Son, the accomplishment of His will, and His heavenly kingdom, that I may love Him eternally.  Is it possible that you will not hear me?  No; for already you have granted my prayer, as I hope; already you pray for me; already you obtain for me the graces that I ask; already you take me under your protection.  My Mother, abandon me not.  Never, never cease to pray for me, until you see me safe in heaven at your feet, blessing and thanking you forever.  Amen.</p>

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		<title>The Glories of Mary #8: Mary Is The Hope of All</title>
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Mary, our Hope.
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St Gregory relates that there was a young woman named Musa, who was very devout to the Mother of God; to whom, when she was in great danger of losing her innocence by the bad example of her companions, Mary appeared one day with many saints, and said:  “Musa, do you also [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mary, our Hope.</strong></p>
<p><strong>STORY</strong><br />
St Gregory relates that there was a young woman named Musa, who was very devout to the Mother of God; to whom, when she was in great danger of losing her innocence by the bad example of her companions, Mary appeared one day with many saints, and said:  “Musa, do you also wish to be one of these?”  On her answering “Yes,” she added, “Well, withdraw from your companions, and prepare yourself, for in a month you shall come.”  Musa did so, and related the vision.  On the thirteenth day she was at the point of death, when the most Blessed Virgin again appeared, and invited her to come.  She replied, “Behold, I come, O Lady,”  and sweetly expired.<span id="more-8212"></span></p>
<p><strong>PRAYER</strong><br />
O Mother of holy love, our life, our refuge, and our hope, you well know that your Son Jesus Christ, not content with being himself our perpetual advocate with the eternal Father, has willed that you also should interest yourself with him, in order to obtain the divine mercies for us.  He has decreed that your prayers should aid our salvation, and has made them so efficacious that they obtain all that they ask.  To you therefore, who are the hope of the miserable, do I, a wretched sinner, turn my eyes.  I trust, O Lady, that in the first place through your intercession, I shall be saved.  Of this I am certain; and my confidence in you is such, that if my eternal salvation were in my own hands, I should place it in yours, for I rely more on your mercy and protection than on all my own works.  My mother and my hope, abandon me not, though I deserve that you should do so.  See my miseries, and, being moved thereby with compassion, help and save me.  I own that I have too often closed my heart, by my sins, against the lights and helps that you have procured for me from the Lord.  But your compassion for the miserable, and your power with God, far surpass the number and malice of my sins.  It is well known to all, both in heaven and on earth, that whosoever is protected by you is certainly saved.  All may forget me, provided only that you do remember me, O Mother of an omnipotent God.  Tell him that I am your servant; say only that you defend me, and I shall be saved.  O Mary, I trust in you; in this hope I live; in it I desire and hope to die, repeating always, “Jesus is my only hope, and after Jesus the most Blessed Virgin Mary.”</p>

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		<title>St. John Vianney: Patron of ALL Priests</title>
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<p>St. John Mary Vianney was born in France in 1786. His childhood coincided  with the terrible French revolution. He was devout even as a boy and quietly  taught other children their prayers. He would be ordained a priest in 1815 but  struggled mightily through seminary and was a poor student. He had a very  difficult time with Latin. There was even talk among his superiors if he should  be ordained or, if ordained, be allowed to hear confessions. They decided to  ordain him but gave him one of the least desirable of assignments: to the little  town of Ars. The young priest was told that the faith was all but lost there and  so he would have little to do. &#8220;Then I have everything to do!&#8221;, he exclaimed.</p>
<p>Upon arriving in Ars the conditions were as foretold but this good priest  knew that the holiness of the people would first need a holy priest and so he  took upon himself not only his own seeking of personal holiness but also severe  penances for his flock. He fasted continually and only slept a few hours a  night, spending most of his time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.</p>
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<p>His prayers and penances began to pay off. He spent time waiting for  penitents in the confessions and little by little they began to come. The town  began to change and people began to return to the practice of their faith. The  time needed in the confessional grew and grew until it was up to 16 hours a day!  And the people began to come from other places as his renown as a confessor  became widely known.</p>
<p>Supernatural gifts were granted to him and he would even wrestle with the  devil in the literal sense for the evil one was furious that so many souls were  being snatched from his grasp. Oh, if only the evil one could at least keep the  people lukewarm but this priest was leading them on the path to holiness and  sanctification! When miracles occurred at his intercession he would always give  the glory to God or &#8216;blame&#8217; Our Lady or St. Philomena. Worn out by his labors  this holy man of God died in 1859. He was canonized in 1925 and is the Patron of  ALL priests. May they follow his example of holiness.</p>
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<p align="center"><a title="novena" name="novena"></a><strong>A NOVENA TO ST. JOHN  VIANNEY FOR PRIESTS</strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong>First Prayer To The Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars</strong></p>
<p align="left">Dear St. John Vianney, Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars, speak to the Immaculate Heart  of Mary. Ask Her to intercede for us to Her Beloved Son. Grant that all priests  be given divine insight into the souls of those in their charge. Give them  perseverance and fortitude to match their priestly duties. Keep them safe from  the wickedness of the world. Amen.<br />
<em>Hail Mary…</em></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Second Prayer To The Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars</strong></p>
<p align="left">Dear St. John Vianney, Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars, touch the priests of the world  with a great zeal for souls. Draw them close to the Divine Heart of Jesus so  inflamed with love for mankind. Give them the grace to discern that which is  best for each soul they touch. Give them peace of mind and heart.  Amen.<br />
<em>Hail Mary…</em></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Third Prayer To The Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars</strong></p>
<p align="left">Dear St. John Vianney, Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars, ask Jesus to give to all  priests a great love of poverty so they can become rich in the gifts of the Holy  Spirit as you were. We ask this in the Name of Jesus Most Holy and The  Immaculate Heart of Mary. Amen. <em>Hail Mary…</em></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Fourth Prayer To The Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars</strong></p>
<p align="left">Dear St. John Vianney, Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars, intercede on behalf of all  priests. Help them to persevere in a life that is holy, respecting their vows,  and above all, doing penance for the conversion of their flock. We ask this with  humility. Touch The Immaculate Heart of Mary with our plea. Amen.<br />
<em>Hail  Mary…</em></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Fifth Prayer To The Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars</strong></p>
<p align="left">Dear St. John Vianney, Cure&#8217; D&#8217;Ars, be attentive to the needs of  your brother priests. Intercede on behalf of all priests, and beg Jesus, through  The Immaculate Heart of Mary, that your brothers be given the greatest gift of  all, the gift of love. Amen. <em>Hail Mary…</em></p>
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<p align="center"><em><strong>Thoughts from St. John Marie  Vianney</strong></em></p>
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<p align="left">ON THE HOLY MASS:</p>
<p align="left">All Good Works together are not of equal value with the sacrifice  of the Mass, because they are the works of men, and the holy Mass is the work of  God. Martyrdom is nothing in comparison; it is the sacrifice that man makes of  his life to God; the Mass is the sacrifice that God makes to man of His Body and  of His Blood. Oh, how great is a priest! if he understood himself he would die.  . . . God obeys him; he speaks two words, and Our Lord comes down from Heaven at  his voice, and shuts Himself up in a little Host. God looks upon the altar.  &#8220;That is My well-beloved Son, &#8221; He says, &#8220;in whom I am well-pleased. &#8221; He can  refuse nothing to the merits of the offering of this Victim. If we had faith, we  should see God hidden in the priest like a light behind a glass, like wine  mingled with water.</p>
<p align="left">If someone said to us, &#8220;At such an hour a dead person is to be  raised to life, &#8221; we should run very quickly to see it. But is not the  Consecration, which changes bread and wine into the Body and Blood of God, a  much greater miracle than to raise a dead person to life? We ought always to  devote at least a quarter of an hour to preparing ourselves to hear Mass well;  we ought to annihilate ourselves before God, after the example of His profound  annihilation in the Sacrament of the Eucharist; and we should make our  examination of conscience, for we must be in a state of grace to be able to  assist properly at Mass. If we knew the value of the holy Sacrifice of the Mass,  or rather if we had faith, we should be much more zealous to assist at it.</p>
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<p align="left">ON THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: (St. John Vianney was known to sometimes  in the pulpit, wishing to preach on the Real Presence of Christ in the  Eucharist, get so choked up that he could hardly speak and would, with tears,  point to the tabernacle and say: &#8220;There He is!&#8221; and that is all he could  say. )</p>
<p align="left">We should consider those moments spent before the Blessed  Sacrament as the happiest of our lives. Our Lord is hidden there, waiting for us  to come and visit Him, and make our request to Him. See how good He is! He  accommodates Himself to our weakness. In Heaven, where we shall be glorious and  triumphant, we shall see him in all His glory. If He had presented Himself  before us in that glory now, we should not have dared to approach Him; but He  hides Himself, like a person in a prison, who might say to us, &#8220;You do not see  me, but that is no matter; ask of me all you wish and I will grant it. &#8220;</p>
<p align="left">He is there in the Sacrament of His love, sighing and interceding  incessantly with His Father for sinners. To what outrages does He not expose  Himself, that He may remain in the midst of us! He is there to console us; and  therefore we ought often to visit Him. How pleasing to Him is the short quarter  of an hour that we steal from our occupations, from something of no use, to come  and pray to Him, to visit Him, to console Him for all the outrages He receives!  When He sees pure souls coming eagerly to Him, He smiles upon them. They come  with that simplicity which pleases Him so much, to ask His pardon for all  sinners, for the outrages of so many ungrateful men.</p>
<p align="left">What happiness do we not feel in the presence of God, when we find  ourselves alone at His feet before the holy tabernacles! &#8220;Come, my soul,  redouble thy fervour; thou art alone adoring thy God. His eyes rest upon thee  alone. &#8221; This good Saviour is so full of love for us that He seeks us out  everywhere.</p>
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<p>ON THE PRIESTHOOD:</p>
<p align="left">The priest is not a priest for himself; he does not give himself  absolution he does not administer the Sacraments to himself. He is not for  himself, he is for you. After God, the priest is everything. Leave a parish  twenty years without priests; they will worship beasts. If the missionary Father  and I were to go away, you would say, &#8220;What can we do in this church? there is  no Mass; Our Lord is no longer there: we may as well pray at home. &#8221; When people  wish to destroy religion, they begin by attacking the priest, because where  there is no longer any priest there is no sacrifice, and where there is no  longer any sacrifice there is no religion. If I were to meet a priest and an  angel, I should salute the priest before I saluted the angel. The latter is the  friend of God; but the priest holds His place.</p>
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<p align="left"><em>ON OUR LADY:</em></p>
<p align="left"><em>The heart of this good Mother is all love and mercy; she  desires only to see us happy. We have only to turn to her to be heard. The Son  has His justice, the Mother has nothing but her love. God has loved us so much  as to die for us; but in the heart of Our Lord there is justice, which is an  attribute of God; in that of the most Holy Virgin there is nothing but mercy.  Her Son being ready to punish a sinner, Mary interposes, checks the sword,  implores pardon for the poor criminal. &#8220;Mother, &#8221; Our Lord says to her, &#8220;I can  refuse you nothing.&#8221;</em></p>
<p align="left"><em>The Ave Maria is a prayer that is never wearisome. The  devotion to the Holy Virgin is delicious, sweet, nourishing. When we talk on  earthly subjects or politics, we grow weary; but when we talk of the Holy  Virgin, it is always new. All the saints have a great devotion to Our Lady; no  grace comes from Heaven without passing through her hands. We cannot go into a  house without speaking to the porter; well, the Holy Virgin is the portress of  Heaven. </em></p>
<p><em>When we have to offer anything to a great personage, we get it presented by  the person he likes best, in order that the homage may be agreeable to him. So  our prayers have quite a different sort of merit when they are presented by the  Blessed Virgin, because she is the only creature who has never offended God. The  Blessed Virgin alone has fulfilled the first Commandment–to adore God only, and  love Him perfectly. She fulfilled it completely.</em></p>
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<p align="left">ON CONFESSION:</p>
<p align="left">My children, we cannot comprehend the goodness of God towards us  in instituting this great Sacrament of Penance. If we had had a favour to ask of  Our Lord, we should never have thought of asking Him that. But He foresaw our  frailty and our inconstancy in well-doing, and His love induced Him to do what  we should not have dared to ask. If one said to those poor lost souls that have  been so long in Hell, &#8220;We are going to place a priest at the gate of Hell: all  those who wish to confess have only to go out, &#8221; do you think, my children, that  a single one would remain? The most guilty would not be afraid of telling their  sins, nor even of telling them before all the world. Oh, how soon Hell would be  a desert, and how Heaven would be peopled!</p>
<p align="left">ON PRAYER:</p>
<p align="left">See my children; the treasure of a Christian is not on the earth,  it is in Heaven. Well, our thoughts ought to be where our treasure is. Man has a  beautiful office, that of praying and loving. You pray, you love–that is the  happiness of man upon the earth. Prayer is nothing else than union with God.  When our heart is pure and united to God, we feel within ourselves a joy, a  sweetness that inebriates, a light that dazzles us. In this intimate union God  and the soul are like two pieces of wax melted together; they cannot be  separated. This union of God with His little creature is a most beautiful thing.  It is a happiness that we cannot understand.</p>
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The Divine Mercy Novena
Divine Mercy Devotionals  at EWTN
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<p align="center">The Divine Mercy Novena</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/novena.htm">Divine Mercy Devotionals  at EWTN</a></p>
<p>Jesus asked that the Feast of the Divine Mercy be preceded by a Novena to the  Divine Mercy which would begin on Good Friday. He gave St. Faustina an intention  to pray for on each day of the Novena, saving for the last day the most  difficult intention of all, the lukewarm and indifferent of whom He said:</p>
<p>“These souls cause Me more suffering than any others; it was from such souls  that My soul felt the most revulsion in the Garden of Olives. It was on their  account that I said: ‘My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass Me by.’  The last hope of salvation for them is to flee to My Mercy.”</p>
<p>In her diary, St. Faustina wrote that Jesus told her:</p>
<p>“On each day of the novena you will bring to My heart a different group of  souls and you will immerse them in this ocean of My mercy … On each day you will  beg My Father, on the strength of My passion, for the graces for these  souls.”</p>
<p>The different souls prayed for on each day of the novena are:</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/1">DAY 1 (Good Friday) </a> &#8211;  All mankind, especially sinners</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/2">DAY 2 (Holy Saturday) </a>-  The souls of priests and religious</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/3">DAY 3 (Easter Sunday) </a> &#8211; All devout and faithful souls</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/4">DAY 4 (Easter Monday) </a>-  Those who do not believe in Jesus and those who do not yet know Him</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/5">DAY 5 (Easter Tuesday) </a>-  the souls of separated brethren</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/6">DAY 6 (Easter Wednesday) </a>- The meek and humble souls and the souls of children</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/7">DAY 7 (Easter Thursday) </a>- The souls who especially venerate and glorify Jesus’ mercy</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/8">DAY 8 (Easter Friday) </a>-  The souls who are detained in purgatory;?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/mercy/9">DAY 9 (Easter Saturday) </a>- The souls who have become lukewarm.</p>
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<p><strong>Homily #080704 (<span class="entry"><img src="http://airmaria.com/img/video.gif" alt="" /> </span>11min) <a title="Click to play  #080704" href="http://airmaria.com/?sn=080704&amp;vp=1663&amp;prefx=hmly&amp;plyrnb=1&amp;ttl=Homily"><span style="color: #36769c;">Play</span></a></strong> &#8211; The Lord calls everyone to faith and baptism, that is to salvation. Also, each person has a specific mission within the Church and then sanctify himself in that state of life.   Ave Maria! <a href="http://www.usccb.org/nab/readings/070408.shtml">Mass readings</a> +++</p>

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