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Daily Readings for:January 06, 2014
(Readings on USCCB website)

Collect: Lord our God, friend of the lowly, who gave your servant, Saint Andre Bessette, a great devotion to Saint Joseph and a special commitment to the poor and afflicted, help us through his intercession to follow his example of prayer and love and so come to share with him in your glory. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

RECIPES

o    Candied Fruit Peel -- Epiphany Gift

o    Galette des Rois

o    King Cake (New Orleans' Style)

o    Maple Tourlouche (Upside Down Cake)

o    Tourtière (Meat Pie)

o    Twelfth Cake

o    Twelfth Night Cake

ACTIVITIES

o    Christmas and the Eucharist

o    Day Thirteen ~ Activities for the Thirteenth Day of Christmas

o    Enthroning the Crib for Epiphany

o    Epiphany Crib Scene Figures

o    Epiphany Home Blessing Ceremony

o    Explanation of Epiphany, or the Manifestation of the Lord

o    Posters for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany

o    Singing and Acting

o    St. Joseph's Oil

o    Tradition of the Epiphany Mystery Play

o    Twelfth Night Cake And Kings Tradition

o    What is a Nameday?

PRAYERS

o    Blessing of Chalk on Epiphany from Roman Ritual

o    Blessing of the Home on Epiphany

o    Procession to the Royal Crib

o    Prayer for Vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life

o    Prayer for a Sick Person

o    Epiphany Prayers for the Home (without Home Blessing)

o    Summary of Epiphany Blessings

o    Christmas Table Blessing 1

o    Christmas Table Blessing 2

o    Christmas Table Blessing 3

o    Christmas Table Blessing 4

o    Book of Blessings: Blessing Before and After Meals: Christmas Season (2nd Plan)

o    Epiphany Blessing

o    St. Joseph Prayer for protection

o    Epiphany Prayer from Mozarabic Breviary

o    Epiphany Prayer - 2 from Mozarabic Breviary

o    Book of Blessings: Blessing Before and After Meals: Christmas (1st Plan)

o    Blessing of Gold, Incense, and Myrrh on Epiphany from the Roman Ritual

o    Epiphany Home Blessing Ceremony

o    Epiphany Meal Blessing

o    Solemn Announcing of Movable Feastdays on Epiphany

LIBRARY

o    Blessed Brother Andre Bessette, C.S.C.: The Miracle Man of Montreal | Unknown

·         Christmas: January 6th

·         Optional Memorial of St. Andre Bessette, religious; Epiphany (traditional)

Old Calendar: Epiphany of Our Lord

St. André was born near Quebec, and entered the Congregation of the Holy Cross as a Brother. He performed humble tasks for over forty years and entrusted all of the poor and sick who flocked to his cell to the care of St. Joseph. During his life he was able to have a chapel built to the spouse of the Virgin Mary. After his death, the shrine grew into the great basilica known as St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal.

According to the 1962 Missal of Bl. John XXIII the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, today is the feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord.

According to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) calendar, the Optional Memorial of St Andre Bessette is celebrated in Canada not on January 6 but on January 7.

The Thirteenth Day of Christmas

 

St. André Bessette
Brother Andr&eqcute; expressed a saint's faith by a lifelong devotion to Saint Joseph.

Sickness and weakness dogged André from birth. He was the eighth of twelve children born to a French Canadian couple near Montreal. Adopted at twelve, when both parents had died, he became a farmhand. Various trades followed: shoemaker, baker, blacksmith-all failures. He was a factory worker in the United States during the boom times of the Civil War.

At twenty-five, he applied for entrance into the Congregation of the Holy Cross. After a year's novitiate, he was not admitted because of his weak health. But with an extension and the urging of Bishop Bourget (see Marie-Rose Durocher, October 6), he was finally received. He was given the humble job of doorkeeper at Notre Dame College in Montreal, with additional duties as sacristan, laundry worker and messenger. "When I joined this community, the superiors showed me the door, and I remained forty years."

In his little room near the door, he spent much of the night on his knees. On his windowsill, facing Mount Royal, was a small statue of Saint Joseph, to whom he had been devoted since childhood. When asked about it he said, "Some day, Saint Joseph is going to be honored in a very special way on Mount Royal!"

When he heard someone was ill, he visited to bring cheer and to pray with the sick person. He would rub the sick person lightly with oil taken from a lamp burning in the college chapel. Word of healing powers began to spread.

When an epidemic broke out at a nearby college, André volunteered to nurse. Not one person died. The trickle of sick people to his door became a flood. His superiors were uneasy; diocesan authorities were suspicious; doctors called him a quack. "I do not cure," he said again and again. "Saint Joseph cures." In the end he needed four secretaries to handle the eighty thousand letters he received each year.

For many years the Holy Cross authorities had tried to buy land on Mount Royal. Brother André and others climbed the steep hill and planted medals of Saint Joseph. Suddenly, the owners yielded. André collected two hundred dollars to build a small chapel and began receiving visitors there-smiling through long hours of listening, applying Saint Joseph's oil. Some were cured, some not. The pile of crutches, canes and braces grew.

The chapel also grew. By 1931 there were gleaming walls, but money ran out. "Put a statue of Saint Joseph in the middle. If he wants a roof over his head, he'll get it." The magnificent Oratory on Mount Royal took fifty years to build. The sickly boy who could not hold a job died at ninety.

He is buried at the Oratory and was beatified in 1982. On December 19, 2009, Pope Benedict XVI promulgated a decree recognizing a second miracle at Blessed André’s intercession and on October 17, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI formally declared sainthood for Blessed André. — Saint of the Day, Leonard Foley, O.F.M.

Things to Do:

  • Read more about the life of St. André.
  • Learn more about the Holy Cross Brothers, the order of which Bl. André was a member. Pray for an increase in vocations and for those who are already living the religious life.
  • If you live close to St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, make a pilgrimage. If that's not possible make a virtual pilgrimage.
  • Say a prayer for the sick who were so dear to the heart of Brother André.
  • Try the recipes offered to sample authentic French Canadian food.

27 posted on 01/06/2014 5:29:03 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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Meditation: Matthew 4:12-17, 23-25

Saint André Bessette, Religious

Great crowds … followed him. (Matthew 4:25)

Of course great crowds followed Jesus—he was magnetic! Who wouldn’t want to be around him? His whole being radiated the power and love of God. Everyone who encountered him went away with renewed hope, newfound joy, and a sense of freedom. He truly was “God with us” (Matthew 1:23).

Do you know what? Jesus is calling you to be a spiritual magnet as well. It’s true! And whatever he calls you to do, he empowers you to do. Every time you sit with him in personal prayer, every time you worship him with your brothers and sisters at Mass, he fills you with his love so that you can give it away. He wants you to bring light to people in the shadows, healing to people who are hurting, and hope to people caught in despair.

“But I am not flashy,” you say. “I am not naturally confident or a gifted speaker.” It doesn’t matter. People are going to be attracted to Christ in you, not you in you. The more you spend quality time with the Lord each day, the more you will take on Jesus’ character. And that will make you more magnetic. Your joy, your peace, and your love will grow—and people will be attracted to you. The Spirit in you will be contagious, reaching out to people and opening their hearts to the Lord. You will find yourself sharing your faith more easily. You may even end up offering to pray with people for healing and inviting them to join you in prayer!

The start of a new year provides a great opportunity to make some resolutions. Why not add this one to your list: “In all my relationships, I want to be a magnet for Christ.” This is a lofty goal for sure, but it is possible. If you set your mind on coming into God’s presence every day, your spiritual magnetism will grow stronger and stronger. Who knows? By the end of the year, you may even have strangers walking up to you and asking you why you look so happy!

“Here I am, Jesus, willing to be made into a spiritual magnet for you. Fill me with your life as I spend time with you each day, and let this life spill out for all to see.”

1 John 3:22–4:6; Psalm 2:7-8, 10-12


28 posted on 01/06/2014 5:31:18 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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