Friday, November 30, 2018









CONCLUDING PRAYER MORNING PRAYER 11-26-18

Almighty Father,
you have brought us to the light of a new day:
keep us safe the whole day through
from every sinful inclination.
May all our thoughts, words and actions
aim at doing what is pleasing in your sight.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.

If we live that prayer today the world will be a little bit better!

May God Be Praised!

Wednesday, November 28, 2018









 “In prayer one must hold fast and never let go, because the one who gives up loses all. If it seems that no one is listening to you, then cry out even louder. If you are driven out of one door, go back in by the other.”  [Saint Jane Frances de Chantal]


May God Be Praised!


Monday, November 26, 2018



"O my God, fill my soul with holy joy, courage and strength to serve You. Enkindle Your love in me and then walk with me along the next stretch of road before me."
[St. Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)]

May God Be Praised!


Sunday, November 25, 2018







"Can there be a more fitting pursuit in youth or a more valuable possession in old age than a knowledge of Holy Scripture? In the midst of storms it will preserve you from the dangers of shipwreck and guide you to the shore of an enchanting paradise and the ever-lasting bliss of the angels."  [St. Boniface]







Set aside some time today to read the Holy Scriptures, the Word of God is the foundation to a healthy spiritual life. 
 
May God Be Praised!



Saturday, November 24, 2018






"O my God, fill my soul with holy joy, courage and strength to serve You. Enkindle Your love in me and then walk with me along the next stretch of road before me."
— St. Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)








Today when you walk, walk with Jesus, when you speak, speak with Jesus, when you listen, listen with Jesus.  Offer yourself and your actions to the Lord Jesus who longs to be with you today.

May God Be Praised!



Friday, November 23, 2018



 “Lord, listen to my prayer: turn Your ear to my appeal. 

You are faithful, You are just, give answer ….

Make me know the way I should walk; to You I lift up my soul ….

Teach me to do Your will for You O Lord, are my God.”  [Psalm 143]










Today make sure you walk the Lord's way, His path is the best one.





May God Be Praised!

Thursday, November 22, 2018


In 1621 the colonists celebrated their first their first successful fall harvest, which became the foundation of our Thanksgiving Day Holiday.  Take a moment to thank God for all He has given you, most importantly the gift of life so you have the opportunity to be with God for all eternity.
As you count each blessing God has given you, remember He gave them to you.  


May your Thanksgiving be blessed and your life a light for all those who meet you.

Gobble, Gobble …May God Be Praised!


Wednesday, November 21, 2018





 
Homily Cycle B 11/18/18



Last year at this time the Eagles were 8 and 1, this year they are 4 and 5, last year Eagles fans hoped for a championship, this year their hopes are fading fast.  Hope for a Championship is not the kind of HOPE that today’s readings point too!



In 1983 Anne Murray recorded “A Little Good News”, the refrain from that song was, “We sure could use a little good news today.”  That is just as true today, bad news is reported everywhere and constantly on TV, Radio, the Internet and Social Media.



There are three theological virtues: Faith, Hope & Love /Charity. 

Faith – the belief in God, Hope – the desire for God’s Kingdom, and

Love/Charity – love of God & love of neighbor.  It is important to note, Hope is an act of the will.



The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines hope as "the theological virtue by which we desire the kingdom of heaven and eternal life as our happiness, placing our trust in Christ’s promises and relying not on our own strength but on the help of the grace of the Holy Spirit." (CCC 1817)



Fr. Brennan Manning tells the story of an Irish priest who, on a walking tour of a rural parish, sees an old peasant kneeling by the side of the road, praying.  Impressed, the priest says to the man, "You must be very close to God."  The peasant looks up from his prayers, thinks a moment, and then smiles, "Yes, he's very fond of me." Sermon Resources for May Brett Blair, www.Sermons.com Adapted from Phillip Yancey, What's So Amazing about Grace? [Pp. 68-69]



God is fond of each one of us, think about that, the God who created the Universe is fond of you!

Today we celebrate 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Jesus teaches His disciples - including us – His story of HOPE and tells them and us to tell it to others.  God sent the Holy Spirit as a sign of the Faith He gives us,    the Hope He has in us, and the Love He wants us to share.

In our Responsorial Psalm we just sang, “You are my inheritance, O Lord!”  Do you believe that the Lord is your most valuable inheritance, your most important inheritance?

In the Letter to the Hebrews we learned, “Where  there is forgiveness … there is no longer offering for sin.”  And in Mark’s Gospel Jesus shares some of “the end” times, a.k.a. “the apocalypse” [which means unveiling], the time when His Kingdom will be fulfilled.

Only one person can give us comfort in our times of trouble and trial – Jesus Christ!  Fr. Ha offered this prayer on our behalf at the beginning of Mass – “Grant us … the constant gladness of being devoted to You, to serve with constancy the author of all that is good.” [Collect, Sunday 11/18/18]

Jesus tells us how to learn the lesson from the fig tree; to know when summer is coming, how I wish that season were coming soon rather than winter.  But the Summer of our Spiritual lives can occur anytime if we nurture and tend to the garden of the soul.

Next Sunday is the Feast of Christ the King and our liturgical year will end on December 1, 2018.  Our new liturgical year will begin on December 2 with Advent.  Today’s liturgy encourages us to spend some time tending the garden of our spiritual lives; we can do that by making Advent a time of spiritual growth.

“We do not know the hour” no ones knows it except the Father; so we should get our spiritual home, our spiritual heart, our spiritual lives in order.  Then we will be ready when the Kingdom is fulfilled. 

For a few minutes, in silence, think about what housekeeping, what gardening you need to do?

May God Be Praised!
















St. Cyril of Jerusalem, "For us Christians, the first virtue of godliness is to honor our parents—to pay back the troubles of those who bore us, and to give them whatever comforts we can with all our strength. 
For if we repaid them as much as possible, we could still never pay them back for their gift of life. Then they will enjoy the comfort we provide, . . . 
And then won’t our Father in heaven accept our good intentions, and judge us worthy to ‘shine like the sun in the Kingdom of our Father’ (Matthew 13:43)?"





Today if your parents are still living, call them and tell them you love them and thank them for being your parents.  If your parents are deceased take some quiet time at Church or in your home and to say a prayer of thanksgiving for them.


May God Be Praised!

Sunday, November 18, 2018







St. Francis de Sales said, "Obedience is the salt that gives taste and flavor to all our actions and renders them meritorious for eternal life."




To follow God's will for us, to love God's will for us and to be grateful for God's will for us is the secret of the spiritual life.

Make sure you use "spiritual salt" today and every day!


May God Be Praised!

Saturday, November 17, 2018

 “Many people mistake our work for our vocation.  Our vocation is the love of Jesus.”  St. Teresa of Calcutta

Come, you blessed of my Father, says the Lord: I was thirsty and you gave me to drink; behold, now I give you the water of everlasting life. [Mt 25:34], the entrance antiphon for the Mass on her feast day, September 5.



May our vocation to love Jesus be reflected in our work, our recreation, in our families, in everything we say and do!

May God Be Praised!




Friday, November 16, 2018





Take a few minutes today to read and reflect on this powerful insight:
“The Passover of Christ fulfilled and transcended the Jewish Passover. 
It is in the Passover context that the Eucharist was instituted, thus indicating that it is through the Eucharist that the Passover of Christ, his redeeming work, is made available to all. 
It is of the Passover of Christ that the Eucharist is the anamnesis, or memorial.  Just as the paschal mystery was the culmination of Christ’s redeeming work, so the Eucharist becomes the culmination and center of Christian worship.”  [Scott Hahn in his book, The Fourth Cup, p.163, quoting Cheslyn Jones et. al.’s The Study of the Liturgy]

May God Be Praised!

Thursday, November 15, 2018


 “Lord, open my lips to praise your holy name.  Cleanse my heart of any worthless, evil or distracting thoughts.  Give me the wisdom and love necessary to pray this Office with attention, reverence and devotion.  Father, let my prayer be heard in your presence, for it is offered through Christ our Lord.”  Amen.  [Prayer before reciting the Office of Reading]

May God Be Praised!

Wednesday, November 14, 2018





“Anything we choose to do in our lives that does not lead us in some manner more deeply into God is in fact not helpful…. 
The ultimate criterion of all our actions must be God. 
We can assess any choice or decision in light of its fitness for moving us closer to God.”  [John Burns, Lift Up Your Heart, pp. 20-21]
 


Each moment we are on earth, we either move closer to God, or further away from God.  Choose to always to move closer to God, He created you and loves you.






May God Be Praised!

Tuesday, November 13, 2018





The spiritual life is not complicated, but it is difficult.  One way to help us focus on the ordinary of life is to live the Seven Salesian Virtues, they seem simply, but there are surprisingly hard to live each day, however, if you live them your life will be filled with glimpses of eternal joy.






Seven Salesian Virtues to make the ordinary, extraordinary
         1. Endure Patiently
         2. See the Bright Side
         3. Show Good Humor
         4. Stay Cheerfully Excusing
         5. Put on a Good Face
         6. Be Appreciative
         7. Speak Gently and Show Courtesy

 
May God Be Praised!

A thank you goes out to my son Brian who shared Charles Spurgeon's thought on Hope, and as he [Brian] "endures patiently" while his wife recovers.

Monday, November 12, 2018




St. Cyprian of Carthage wrote,  “To those who seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness, he has promised to give all else besides.  Since everything indeed belongs to God, he who possesses God wants for nothing, if he himself is not found wanting before God.”

Today, decide to make God #1 in your life, in all you do make the Lord’s Will your will, then you will be seeking the kingdom of God!

May God Be Praised!


Sunday, November 11, 2018

St. Francis de Sales reminds us, “Do not look forward to the changes and chances of this life with fear; rather look upon them with strong hope that, as they arise, God, whose child you are, will deliver you from them.”

Start each day TRUSTING in God, live each moment TRUSTING in God, discover TRUSTING in God’s will for your life and you will live as a child of God.


Easy to write and easy to say, 
but hard to live each day.










May God Be Praised!


Saturday, November 10, 2018





Often we forget to be grateful for the “ordinary” stuff of life, today give thanks to God for the “ordinariness” of your life.  “There’s more to get thrilled about in the ordinary than the extraordinary.” (Colors, “Time Well Spent” pg. 73)   
After you thank God for that “…spend your time loving people ….”  God will take care of the rest.  “Don’t waste your time trying to get people to love you. Instead, spend your time loving people and the other will follow.”  (Colors, “The Enchanted Bird”, pg. 78)

May God Be Praised!



Friday, November 9, 2018






Today thank God for the joy that you have experienced.

“Hear me, Lord, and answer me, for I am poor and needy.
Guard my life, for I am faithful to you; save your servant who trusts in you.
You are my God; have mercy on me, Lord, for I call to you all day long.
Bring joy to your servant, Lord, for I put my trust in you.” 
[Psalm 86]

“Joy is the infallible sign of the presence of God.”  [Pierre Teihard de Chardin]

“Give joy to your servant, Lord; to you I lift up my heart.”  [Antiphon I, Morning Prayer Pss III]

May God Be Praised!


Thursday, November 8, 2018


  HEAVEN, HOME I COME

Lord, my God, home I come, open heavens gates.

Let me enter Your House, where your mercy waits.

My journey ended with You in heart and mind,

Eternity’s happiness is what I long to find.

(Refrain)
Heaven, Home I Come! Heaven, Home I come!

For You I long my God!  Heaven home I come!


I love You Lord my God, truly that I know.

My wife and children*still I love, but now I cannot show.

Earth’s burdens never more to bear, in heaven I adore!

Today, tomorrow, all are one, to praise You ever more.

(Refrain)

Father, guide me through the night, and greet me with Your light.

Grieve not for me on earth below, Heaven’s joy I know.

Someday together we will be do not ever doubt.

Life in God is beyond compare, no wonder did He spare.

(Refrain)

Jesus, Your great sacrifice, done once for all

Bore all our hardships, great and dearest Lord!

Disciples through God’s gift of His grace

Our longing now secure, our longing now secure

(Refrain)

[Ms. Beverly McDevitt and Deacon George Kelly]



May God Be Praised!