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Regnum Christi

Angelic Company
INTERNATIONAL | SPIRITUAL LIFE | SPIRITUALITY
Wednesday, 26th Week in Ordinary Time

September 29, 2010
Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel and Saint Raphael, archangels

Father Jeffery Jambon, LC

John 1: 47-51

Jesus saw Nathanael coming toward him and said of him, "Here is a true Israelite. There is no duplicity in him." Nathanael said to him, "How do you know me?" Jesus answered and said to him, "Before Philip called you, I saw you under the fig tree." Nathanael answered him, "Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel." Jesus answered and said to him, "Do you believe because I told you that I saw you under the fig tree? You will see greater things than this." And he said to him, "Amen, amen, I say to you, you will see the sky opened and the angels of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man."

Introductory Prayer:  Lord, I approach this time of prayer earnestly. I believe that you have called me to be faithful and loving in your service. Together with Mary, the saints and the holy angels, I thank you for the marvelous works of creation. I will humbly try to reflect your greatness to all I meet today by honestly fulfilling my duty.

Petition:  Lord, help me be an instrument of your peace and love.

1. Honesty Is the Best Policy  Once as Jesus spent the whole night in prayer, he searched for apostles that would be honest and sincere. Jesus took a liking to Nathanael when he discovered an Israelite without guile in his heart.  Jesus saw Nathanael coming toward him and said of him, "Here is a true Israelite. There is no duplicity in him.  It seems that Jesus admired this angelic trait in men. As soon as he saw Philip bringing Nathanael forward to meet him, Jesus immediately noticed the virtue Nathanael lived. If I want to be highly thought of by Jesus, then I need to be sincere in mind and heart.

2. The Holy Angels  The Church venerates today the holy service of three of the archangels. They stand out for their honest love for God’s most holy will. With such fidelity, St. Gabriel faithfully delivered the most important messages of human history to Zacharias and Mary. St. Michael wrestled with Lucifer and cast him out of heaven. St. Raphael came to the aid of Tobias in the Old Testament. In these angels there isn’t any duplicity of heart. God asks them a favor and they truly fulfill it. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to implement our talents and gifts toward a service of this nature? Wouldn’t it be great to be honest instruments of God’s infinite love like these three archangels?

3. The Lord’s Gaze  Jesus looks into the heart and doesn’t judge by appearances. Christ’s gaze penetrated Nathanael on this occasion. Jesus penetrates the motives of my heart even though they are kept hidden from the others. Jesus is the first one to know if I am true to the faith I have received. If I am faithful to the dictates of my conscience and obey God’s lead, in private or in public, then I have nothing to hide and nothing to lose. If on the other hand, I am dwindling in my surrender to Christ by boredom and monotony, then it is about time I sought renewal. Christ needs me! How many are dying and fading away because they lack Christ and his love? I, in turn, have been graced by many special spiritual favors! Jesus gazes into my eyes and dreams of my fidelity and love.

Conversation with Christ:  Lord, thank you for the example of these three archangels and of the holy apostles. The holy apostles ended up shedding their blood for you and the holy angels aid us on our journey towards you. Lord, seeing so many lacking the faith, I resolve to be your tireless instrument, like them, so that many may come to praise you for all eternity.

Resolution:  I will visit the Eucharist (if this is impossible, then kneel before the crucifix) and repeat confidently,  Lord I wish to be your instrument – help me!


42 posted on 09/29/2010 9:17:04 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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Homily of the Day

Good Reason to Smile Always!

September 28th, 2010 by Monsignor Dennis Clark, Ph.D.

Job 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23 / Lk 9:51-56

There are lots of people in this world with smiley faces, wishing us to “have a nice day.” Indeed, our culture seems determined to have us smile, and not just when the camera is about to do its deed. We have to wonder what’s going on behind all the smiles. How many lives of quiet despair lie hidden there. How many soft voices are whispering Job’s prayer? “Perish the day I was born, the night when they said, ‘The child is a boy.’”

That prayer can find resonance in most hearts from time to time, especially when, as it was for Job, the burdens of life are successively compounding and there seems no end to the troubles. Where do we go then, when all the little “happy thoughts” and all the surface strategies for bringing back smiles are obviously “out-gunned” by a factor of a thousand?

There is only one place to go, and that’s where we should have gone in the good times so we’d get to know the way. Turn inward to the Spirit who has dwelt within each of us from the moment of our birth, the Spirit who is our Counselor and Guide, our Consoler and our Wisdom. Rest with the Spirit awhile every day, and know you are not alone.

Know for sure that deep inside you is good reason to smile always!


43 posted on 09/29/2010 9:37:29 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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