Posted on 11/23/2004 7:00:09 AM PST by Salvation
Reading I
Rev 14:14-19
I, John, looked and there was a white cloud,
and sitting on the cloud one who looked like a son of man,
with a gold crown on his head and a sharp sickle in his hand.
Another angel came out of the temple,
crying out in a loud voice to the one sitting on the cloud,
"Use your sickle and reap the harvest,
for the time to reap has come,
because the earth's harvest is fully ripe."
So the one who was sitting on the cloud swung his sickle over the earth,
and the earth was harvested.
Then another angel came out of the temple in heaven
who also had a sharp sickle.
Then another angel came from the altar, who was in charge of the fire,
and cried out in a loud voice
to the one who had the sharp sickle,
"Use your sharp sickle and cut the clusters from the earth's vines,
for its grapes are ripe."
So the angel swung his sickle over the earth and cut the earth's vintage.
He threw it into the great wine press of God's fury.
Responsorial Psalm
96:10, 11-12, 13
R (13b) The Lord comes to judge the earth.
Say among the nations: The LORD is king.
He has made the world firm, not to be moved;
he governs the peoples with equity.
R The Lord comes to judge the earth.
Let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice;
let the sea and what fills it resound;
let the plains be joyful and all that is in them!
Then shall all the trees of the forest exult.
R The Lord comes to judge the earth.
Before the LORD, for he comes;
for he comes to rule the earth.
He shall rule the world with justice
and the peoples with his constancy.
R The Lord comes to judge the earth.
Gospel
Lk 21:5-11
While some people were speaking about
how the temple was adorned with costly stones and votive offerings,
Jesus said, "All that you see here
the days will come when there will not be left
a stone upon another stone that will not be thrown down."
Then they asked him,
"Teacher, when will this happen?
And what sign will there be when all these things are about to happen?"
He answered,
"See that you not be deceived,
for many will come in my name, saying,
I am he,' and The time has come.'
Do not follow them!
When you hear of wars and insurrections,
do not be terrified; for such things must happen first,
but it will not immediately be the end."
Then he said to them,
"Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.
There will be powerful earthquakes, famines, and plagues
from place to place;
and awesome sights and mighty signs will come from the sky."
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"See that you not be deceived, for many will come in my name, saying, I am he,' and The time has come.' Do not follow them! When you hear of wars and insurrections, do not be terrified; for such things must happen first, but it will not immediately be the end." Then he said to them, "Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be powerful earthquakes, famines, and plagues from place to place; and awesome sights and mighty signs will come from the sky."
So far, everything except "mighty signs will come from the sky"....
Blessed Miguel Pro:Heroic Mexican Martyr["VIVA CRISTO REY!"]
Father Miguel Pro: Heroic Mexican Martyr
Blessed Miguel Pro[last dying words:"Viva El Cristo Rey"("Long Live Christ The King")]
From: Revelation 14:14-19
The Harvest and the Vintage
From: Luke 21:5-11
Discourse on the Destruction of Jerusalem and the End of the World
FEAST OF THE DAY
St. Clement I was the third successor of St. Peter as the head of the
universal Church. He reigned during the last decade of the first
century. He was martyred in 101 during the persecution of Trajan.
During his life he was known for his writing and preaching. One of his
most renowned works is his letter to the Corinthians urging unity and
charity. The Basilica of St. Clement in Rome, one of the earliest
parishes of the city, is traditionally held to be built on the site of is
home.
St. Columban was born around the year 543 in Ireland. After a
tormented youth, he lived a hermit's life for a time and later became
a monk at Bangor. After many years in the monastery, Columban
and twelve companions were sent to France as missionaries. These
missionaries won respect for their discipline, preaching, charity and
commitment to the religious life. St. Columban was deported after a
dispute with the French royalty, and he ended up in Italy where he
founded the monastery of Bobbio where he later died. During his
lifetime, he had very many writings and founded several
monasteries.
Bl. Miguel Pro was born in Guadeloupe, Mexico in the year 1891. At
the age of twenty, Miguel decided to apply to the Jesuits, and he
entered the novitiate in the year 1911. In 1910 a civil war had broken
out in Mexico, and by 1914, the fighting was so bad that the
seminary Miguel was at began to take precautions for its protection.
Many of the seminarians were sent to Belgium to complete their
training.
Miguel was ordained in 1925 and returned to Mexico a year later.
Twenty-three days after Miguel returned to his homeland, an order
was issued suppressing public worship and ordering the arrest of all
priests. Fr. Pro was arrested and escaped several times. To help his
ministry to the people, he used many disguises and tricks to evade
the authorities.
His last capture finally came. In 1927, Fr. Miguel was arrested and
sent before the firing squad for the crime of being a Catholic priest.
Moments before his stay of execution arrived, he was killed. His
dying words were "Long live Christ the King!" Miguel was meant to
be an example to other Catholics, and his martyrdom was well
documented with pictures and by the press. The coverage did serve
as an example, but not in the way it was planned. It served to
electrify the Catholics with love of God. Fr. Miguel was beatified
September 25, 1988 by Pope John Paul II.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Charity unites us to God... There is nothing mean in charity, nothing
arrogant. Charity knows no schism, does not rebel, does all things in
concord. In charity all the elect of God have been made perfect. -Pope St.
Clement I
TODAY IN HISTORY
1970 Pope Paul VI issued a decree limiting the age of cardinals
eligible to vote for a new pope to 80 and younger.
TODAY'S TIDBIT
Some feast days are restricted to a specific area or have a special
importance for a certain area. Today's feast of Bl. Miguel is one of
those feasts, it is celebrated in the United States, but not world wide.
INTENTION FOR THE DAY
Today we pray that we may have the courage of Bl. Miguel Pro to
stand up for our faith in times of adversity. We also pray for all those
throughout the world, who are unable to freely and openly practice
their Faith.
Tuesday, November 23, 2004 Blessed Miguel Agustin Pro, Priest, Martyr (Optional Memorial) |
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5 | And some saying of the temple that it was adorned with goodly stones and gifts, he said: | et quibusdam dicentibus de templo quod lapidibus bonis et donis ornatum esset dixit |
6 | These things which you see, the days will come in which there shall not be left a stone upon a stone that shall not be thrown down. | haec quae videtis venient dies in quibus non relinquetur lapis super lapidem qui non destruatur |
7 | And they asked him, saying: Master, when shall these things be? And what shall be the sign when they shall begin to come to pass? | interrogaverunt autem illum dicentes praeceptor quando haec erunt et quod signum cum fieri incipient |
8 | Who said: Take heed you be not seduced: for many will come in my name, saying: I am he and the time is at hand. Go ye not therefore after them. | qui dixit videte ne seducamini multi enim venient in nomine meo dicentes quia ego sum et tempus adpropinquavit nolite ergo ire post illos |
9 | And when you shall hear of wars and seditions, be not terrified. These things must first come to pass: but the end is not yet presently. | cum autem audieritis proelia et seditiones nolite terreri oportet primum haec fieri sed non statim finis |
10 | Then he said to them: Nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. | tunc dicebat illis surget gens contra gentem et regnum adversus regnum |
11 | And there shall be great earthquakes in divers places and pestilences and famines and terrors from heaven: and there shall be great signs. | terraemotus magni erunt per loca et pestilentiae et fames terroresque de caelo et signa magna erunt |
for many will come in my name, saying, I am he ... .......................... JMJ .......................... -- Tuesday, 34th Week in Ordinary Time -- ....................... AMDG ....................... I confess to almighty God, and to you, my brothers and sisters, that I have sinned through my own fault --strike the breast in my thoughts and in my words in what I have done, and in what I have failed to do; and I ask blessed Mary, ever virgin, all the angels and saints, and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God. FIRST READING Apoc 14:14-19 The time to reap has come because the earth's harvest is fully ripe. And the smoke of their torments shall ascend up for ever and ever: neither have they rest day nor night, who have adored the beast, and his image, and whoever receiveth the character of his name. 12 Here is the patience of the saints, who keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus. 13 And I heard a voice from heaven, saying to me: Write: Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord. From henceforth now, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; for their works follow them. And I saw, and behold a white cloud; and upon the cloud one sitting like to the Son of man, having on his head a crown of gold, and in his hand a sharp sickle. And another angel came out from the temple crying with a loud voice to him that sat upon the cloud: Thrust in thy sickle, and reap, because the hour is come to reap: for the harvest of the earth is ripe. And he that sat on the cloud thrust his sickle into the earth, and the earth was reaped. And another angel came out of the temple which is in heaven, he also having a sharp sickle. And another angel came out from the altar, who had power over fire; and he cried with a loud voice to him that had the sharp sickle, saying: Thrust in thy sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the vineyard of the earth; because the grapes thereof are ripe. And the angel thrust in his sharp sickle into the earth, and gathered the vineyard of the earth, and cast it into the great press of the wrath of God: 20 And the press was trodden without the city, and blood came out of the press, up to the horses' bridles, for a thousand and six hundred furlongs. ================================================== 13 "Die in the Lord"... It is understood of the martyrs who die for the Lord. RESPONSORIAL PSALM Ps 95:10, 11-12, 13 Venit Dóminus iudicáre terram. He shall judge the world with justice. 1 A canticle for David himself, when the house was built after the captivity. Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. 2 Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. 3 Declare his glory among the Gentiles: his wonders among all people. 4 For the Lord is great, and exceedingly to be praised: he is to be feared above all gods. 5 For all the gods of the Gentiles are devils: but the Lord made the heavens. 6 Praise and beauty are before him: holiness and majesty in his sanctuary. 7 Bring ye to the Lord, O ye kindreds of the Gentiles, bring ye to the Lord glory and honour: 8 Bring to the Lord glory unto his name. Bring up sacrifices, and come into his courts: 9 Adore ye the Lord in his holy court. Let all the earth be moved at his presence. Say ye among the Gentiles, the Lord hath reigned. For he hath corrected the world, which shall not be moved: he will judge the people with justice. Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad , let the sea be moved, and the fulness thereof: The fields and all things that are in them shall be joyful. Then shall all the trees of the woods rejoice Before the face of the Lord, because he cometh: because he cometh to judge the earth. He shall judge the world with justice, and the people with his truth. ================================================ 1 "When the house was built"... Alluding to that time, and then ordered to be sung: but principally relating to the building of the church of Christ, after our redemption from the captivity of Satan. ALLELUIA Rv 2:10c Esto fidelis usque ad mortem, dicit Dóminus, et dabo tibi corónam vitæ. R. Alleluia, alleluia Be thou faithful until death: and I will give thee the crown of life. R. Alleluia, alleluia GOSPEL Lk 21:5-11 There will not be left a stone upon another stone. And some saying of the temple, that it was adorned with goodly stones and gifts, he said: These things which you see, the days will come in which there shall not be left a stone upon a stone that shall not be thrown down. And they asked him, saying: Master, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign when they shall begin to come to pass? Who said: Take heed you be not seduced; for many will come in my name, saying, I am he; and the time is at hand: go ye not therefore after them. And when you shall hear of wars and seditions, be not terrified: these things must first come to pass; but the end is not yet presently. Then he said to them: Nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there shall be great earthquakes in divers places, and pestilences, and famines, and terrors from heaven; and there shall be great signs. |
Thanks to you both for your faithfulness.
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Thanks in turn for the inspiration ... every time I falter ... there you are, still true.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2004 Meditation Luke 21:5-11 Jesus words to his disciples can sound like something right out of todays newspapers. It seems that no matter where you look, you will find reports of war, famine, confusion, and unrest. And if you put all the pieces together in just the right way, you may be led to conclude that we really are living in the end times. But Jesus was careful to tell his disciples not just to look out for signs that might predict the end. And doesnt our own history bear this out? After all, weve seen ages before ours that were far worse off than we are, and still the end didnt come. Its just as Jesus told his disciples once: Just as the poor will always be with us, so too will signs of the end times. In a sense, weve been in the end times since the day Jesus ascended into heaven. He could come back any time, and no matter how hard we try to predict his coming, he will still catch us by surprise. So how do we stay prepared for an event that we may not even live to see fulfilled? The answer is as simple today as it was two thousand years ago: by staying close to Jesus. Those of us who are married will remember what it was like when we first fell in love. We were so taken with our beloved that nothing could distract us from our desire to be with them. In a similar way, Jesus wants to become our beloved. He wants to so fill our imaginations that we want nothing more than to rest in his love and become pure vessels of that love to the world around us. And as this happens, we can become convinced that no matter what happens in the world, God is still in control. As we pray every day and read Scripture, even if its just for five or ten minutes, our worries will diminish, and we will fall in love with Jesus. Then, whether Jesus comes back today or in ten thousand years, we will be ready to meet him with open arms. Lord, you know me and love me so completely that there is nothing I have to fear. Please fill me more and more with you so that my hope rests in your peace and not in the passing of world events. |
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St. Clement is the third successor of St. Peter who ruled the Church from c. 92 to 102 and is mentioned in the Canon of the Mass. Pope St. Clement wrote a letter to the Corinthians, which is one of the most ancient and precious documents surviving from early Christian times; it shows his profoundly religious spirit, wholly imbued with the mystery of the things of God and love of Christian unity.
The most famous of Irish monks, St. Columban was born around 525-530. Well educated and desiring to be a "pilgrim of God," Columban traveled to France and founded several well-disciplined monasteries as centers of religion and culture. Because of difficulties he decided to retrun to Ireland. A shipwreck directed him towards Rome and to the founding of his final monastery, at Bobbio in Italy. The aged Abbot died on this date in 615. His feast was moved from November 21. It is celebrated on November 24 by Benedictines and Ireland.
Fr. Miguel Pro was born in Guadalupe, Mexico, in 1891. The Mexican government began a major persecution of the Church in 1911. Fr. Pro completed his studies in Belgium and was ordained a Jesuit in 1926. He returned to Mexico and performed his ministry heroically until November 23, 1927. He was caught and condemned for being a Catholic priest. Fr. Miguel Pro ended his life facing the firing squad with his arms outstretched until he became a living cross. He called out the words, Viva Cristo Rey! as his body was wracked with a hale of bullets. He was proclaimed "blessed" by Pope John Paul II on September 25, 1988.
Before the reform of the Roman Calendar in 1969, this was the commemoration of St. Felicitas, a Roman martyr of uncertain date. She was buried in the cemetery of Maximus. Her name occurs in the calendar of the Roman Church in the fifth century.
The breviary gives these legendary details. Because of his zeal for souls, Pope Clement was banished to distant Chersonese; there he found two-thousand Christians who had received a similar sentence. When he came to these exiles he comforted them. "They all cried with one voice: Pray for us, blessed Clement, that we may become worthy of the promises of Christ. He replied: Without any merit of my own, the Lord sent me to you to share in your crowns." When they complained because they had to carry the water six miles, he encouraged them, "Let us all pray to the Lord Jesus Christ that He may open to His witnesses a fountain of water." "While blessed Clement was praying, the Lamb of God appeared to him; and at His feet a bubbling fountain of fresh water was flowing". Seeing the miracle, "All the pagans of the neighborhood began to believe."
When Trajan heard of these marvels, he ordered Clement to be drowned with an iron anchor about his neck. "While he was making his way to the sea, the people cried with a loud voice: Lord Jesus Christ, save him! But Clement prayed in tears: Father, receive my spirit". At the shore the Christians asked God to give them the body. The sea receded for three miles and there they found the body of the saint in a stone coffin within a small marble chapel; alongside lay the anchor. "You have given a dwelling to Your martyr Clement in the sea, O Lord, a temple of marble built by the hands of angels". The body was taken to Rome under Nicholas 1 (858-867) by Sts. Cyril and Methodius and placed in a church dedicated to his honor (S. Clemente). This is one of the most venerable of the churches in Rome because it retains all the liturgical arrangements of ancient times. The Church's Year of Grace, Pius Parsch
Patron: boatmen; marble workers; mariners; sailors; sick children; stonecutters; watermen.
Symbols: Double or triple cross; tiara; fountain; anchor; maniple; marble temple in the sea; cross and anchor; nimbed lamb.
Patron: against floods; motorcyclists.
Symbols: Bear's den; wolves; foliated crucifix; fountain; sunbeam.
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The churches were closed and priests were in hiding. Father Pro spent the rest of his life in a secret ministry to the sturdy Mexican Catholics. In addition to fulfilling their spiritual needs, he also carried out the works of mercy by assisting the poor of Mexico City with their temporal needs. He adopted many disguises to carry out his secret ministry. In all that he did, he remained filled with the joy of serving Christ, his King, and obedient to his superiors.
Falsely accused in a bombing attempt on the President-elect, Pro became a wanted man. He was betrayed to the police and sentenced to death without the benefit of any legal process.
On the day of his death, Father Pro forgave his executioners, prayed, bravely refused the blindfold, and died proclaiming "Long Live Christ the King!"
"That blessed woman Felicity, whose Birth-feast we are keeping today, had as much dread of leaving her seven sons living after her in the flesh, as have carnal minded mothers of seeing them go dead before them. When she was taken in the strong pains of persecution, she braced up the hearts of her children by bidding them cleave to the Fatherland above, and became their mother for the spiritual, as she had aforetime been for the fleshly life, bringing them forth for God by her exhortation, as she had brought them forth for the world by her body. And shall I not call this woman a Martyr? Nay, more than Martyr. The seven whom she trusted to God were seven children sent before her to death. She suffered first and triumphed last." Sermon by St. Gregory the Pope
Patron: death of children; martyrs; sterility; to have male children; widows.
Symbols: Seven swords; cauldron of oil and sword; sword with seven heads; eight palms.
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