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Daily Readings for:May 24, 2014
(Readings on USCCB website)

Collect: May your Spirit, O Lord, we pray, imbue us powerfully with spiritual gifts, that he may give us a mind pleasing to you and graciously conform us to your will. 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    Fresh Broccoli Parmesan

o    Green Rice

o    Spiced Lamb Cutlets

ACTIVITIES

o    Marian Hymn: Ave Maria Dear

o    Marian Hymn: Beautiful, Glorious

o    Marian Hymn: Salve Regina

o    May, the Month of Mary

PRAYERS

o    Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Litany of Loretto)

o    Novena in Honor of Mary Help of Christians

o    Table Blessing for the Feasts of the Mother of God

o    Prayer to Our Lady of Sheshan

LIBRARY

o    Our Lady, Help of Christians | John O'Connell

·         Easter: May 24th

·         Saturday of the Fifth Week of Easter: Australia: Solemnity of Mary Help of Christians; Bl. Louis-Zepherin Moreau (Canada)

Today the Church in Australia celebrates the Solemnity of Mary Help of Christians. Mary Help of Christians was adopted as patron of the new Church of Australia in 1844, at a significant time in their history. British settlement was just over fifty years old, the transportation of convicts was coming to an end, and the first elections in Australian history had been held in 1843. Issues of land, immigration and education had begun to surface and the Church was involved in these social problems. The Holy See confirmed the patronage in 1852.

The Canadian Church honors Bl. Louis-Zephirin Moreau today. He is the founder of the communities of the Sisters of Saint Joseph and the Sisters of Sainte Marthe. He also participated in the founding of numerous other institutions and pious works. He died on May 24, 1901.


Mary Help of Christians
As Mother of God's children, Mary has responded by helping Christians throughout the ages. She has done this by coming to the aid of individuals, families, towns, kingdoms and nations.

In 1214 she gave the Rosary to Saint Dominic as a weapon to combat the Albigesian heresy which was devastating Southern France. It is very clear to Christians and it is also the Will of God that we have and will continue to have the Help of Mary through the recitation of the Holy Rosary.

In the year 1531 Our Lady appeared in Mexico to an indian named Juan Diego. He was a humble peasant aged 51. As a result of the apparitions, over 10 million indians were converted to Catholicism, the sacrificial killings of babies stopped, and Our Lady left an image which is a reflection of herself imprinted miraculously on the tilma of Juan Diego.

In 1571 the whole of Christendom was saved by Mary Help of Christians when faithful Catholics throughout Europe prayed the Rosary. The great battle of Lepanto occurred on October 7th 1571. For this reason this date has been chosen as the feast of the Holy Rosary. In 1573 Pope Pius V instituted the feast in thanksgiving for the decisive victory of Christianity over Islamism.

Near the end of the 17th century, Emperor Leopold I of Austria took refuge in the Shrine of Mary Help of Christians at Pasau, when 200,000 Ottoman Turks besieged the capital city of Vienna. Pope Innocent XI united Christendom against the ominous attack of Mohammedanism. A great victory occurred thanks to Mary Help of Christians. On September 8th, Feast of Our Lady's Birthday, plans were drawn for the battle. On September 12, Feast of the Holy Name of Mary, Vienna was finally freed through the intercession of Mary Help of Christians. All Europe had joined with the Emperor crying out "Mary, Help!" and praying the Holy rosary.

In 1809, Napoleon's men entered the Vatican, arrested Pius VII and brought him in chains to Grenoble, and eventually Fontainbleau. His imprisonment lasted five years. The Pope smuggled out orders from prison for the whole of Christendom to pray to Our Lady Help of Christians, and thus the whole of Europe once again became a spiritual battle ground, not of arms against ruthless arms, but of Rosaries against ruthless military might. Soon Napoleon was off the throne and the Pope freed from prison.

After proving her maternal help, throughout the centuries, Our Lady has continued to appear in hundreds of places throughout the world mainly during the 20th century, Lourdes and Fatima being the most famous apparitions. She has brought help from Heaven, and has warned her children to do prayer and penance as a formula for peace. She has stressed that her children must pray the Holy Rosary daily.

Taken from The Work of God website.

Patron: Church in Australia; Andorran security forces; Austrialian military chaplains; New York; New Zealand.

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Bl. Louis-Zepherin Moreau

Born and baptised at Becanour on the first of April 1824, the future saint was the fifth of thirteen children from the marriage Louis-Zephirin Moreau and Marquerite Champoux-Saint-Pair. This "intelligent, pious, modest, gentle, and thoughtful" child was educated in his native parish until the age of fifteen before being admitted into the Seminary of Nicolet. In 1844, he received the ecclesiastic habit at Quebec, but in 1845, Msgr Signay sent him back home, because he found him to be in fragile health. It would take more than this setback to discourage the young man on his path towards the priesthood. He then begged Msgr Bourget to permit him to achieve his dream at the Ecole de theology of Montreal. This was accomplished, thanks to the kindness of Msgr Prince, head of this institution. Father Moreau was ordained a priest on Dec. 19, 1846. at the age of 22. Six years later, Msgr Prince became the first titular of the new diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe and he appointed Father Moreau as secretary-chancellor. The apprenticeship of the future prelate was as parish priest for the cathedral, and he was administrator of the diocese five times. On Jan 15 1876, at the age of 51, Father Moreau became the fourth bishop of Saint Hyacinth.

As bishop, he remained what he had always been: "good, simple, humble, and poor". Twenty three years after his death, steps were taken towards his beatification and canonization. The numerous healings which were attributed to him would later launch this irrevocable progression towards the formal recognition of his holiness.

Excerpted from Our French - Canadian Ancestors, Thomas J. Laforest

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28 posted on 05/24/2014 3:46:51 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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The Word Among Us

Meditation: John 15:18-21

5th Week of Easter

Because you do not belong to the world … the world hates you. (John 15:19)

This is not one of Jesus’ most popular teachings. Even those of us who have been Christians a long time don’t like to hear that we are hated or even disliked. But we still know that it’s true. Now more than at any time in history, Christians around the world are victims of hatred and persecution.

The reasons for this seem to defy logic. Why would someone hate the followers of a God who is all about love, forgiveness, and mercy? In some cases it’s because we who bear the name of Christ don’t always bear a resemblance to him! People are usually very good at spotting inconsistencies between our words and our actions.

In other cases, those who claim to hate Christians are, deep down, looking for answers for their own lives. As the saying goes, “Hurt people hurt people.” Perhaps they’ve been deprived of love or have themselves been subjected to unkindness and cruelty. But if these people could learn what an awesome, loving God we serve, perhaps they would open their hearts to his love—and begin to show that love in return.

That’s where we come in. Jesus told us to love our enemies and pray for them (Matthew 5:44). We can do that much better if we are careful not to see them as enemies—no matter how they may see us.

What if you never had access to Confession or the Eucharist? What if you had only heard about Jesus but never felt his love? What would your life be like? Even those who hate us are our brothers and sisters—they just haven’t opened the door to Jesus yet.

How do you react when you encounter hostility to your faith? It’s easy to complain. It’s almost natural to condemn. But you don’t have to feel particularly loving to pray for that person—or to simply smile at him or her when you feel like responding harshly. The best way to react to hatred, fear, and mistrust of Christianity is to show it to be exactly the opposite. You are a living reminder of God’s love—so just be that to others, and see what happens!

“Lord, bless all those who hate and persecute my brothers and sisters in the faith. Send them your Spirit so that they will find what they are really seeking—your mercy!”

Acts 16:1-10; Psalm 100:1-3, 5


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