Sunday, May 31, 2020






COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer

FOURTEENTH STATION
THE RISEN LORD SENDS THE HOLY SPIRIT

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
"... Suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong driving wind, and it filled the entire house.  Then there appeared to them tongues as of fire, which parted and came to rest on each one of them.  And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in different tongues, as the Spirit enabled them to proclaim.’  [Acts 2: 2-4]

Reflection:  
The power of the Holy Spirit drives the disciples from the Upper Room into the streets and marketplace.  The Spirit compels them to take the message everywhere, in places familiar and unfamiliar, not stopping until they reach the ends of the world.  We have been clothed with the same Spirit. We are called to be evangelizers and witnesses, near and far, wherever we go.  The Spirit always goes before us, preparing the way and strengthening our hearts to be generous servants of the Risen Lord who ever guides us.  Pentecost is an enduring and continuing event.  We implore the Holy Spirit to renew the face of the earth by renewing us.

Pause for a few minutes in Silence

Prayer:         
Father in heaven, through this spiritual journey, You have reminded us of the fullness of the mystery of Your revealed love.  See Your people gathered in prayer, open to receive the Spirit's flame.  May it come to rest in our hearts and disperse the divisions of word and tongue. With one voice and one song, may we praise Your name in joy and thanksgiving.  Grant this through Christ our Lord, and in the power of the Spirit, both now and forevermore.  Amen.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
O sons and daughters of the Lord,
The King of glory, King adored,
From death to life has been restored. Alleluia.

“Jesus Himself, through them, sent forth from east to west the sacred and imperishable proclamation of eternal salvation.”  (Mark 16:8)
  
Reflection:
Through the Via Lucis, we have shared our pilgrim journey with the Risen Lord.  As servants and witnesses of Christ, let us now pray in the way our Savior taught us, "Our Father…"

Prayer:
Lord, may everything we do, begin with Your inspiration, continue with Your help, and reach perfection under Your guidance.  We ask this through Christ, our Risen Lord.  Amen.

This concludes our Praying of the Stations of the Light; I hope that they have given you hope in this time of pandemic living.

Join me and listen to O Breathe on Me, O Breath of God, I hope we can soon be part of Mass in our parish churches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqaE5Hq_uvA




May God Be Blessed!






Saturday, May 30, 2020






COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer


 
THIRTEENTH STATION  

MARY AND THE DISCIPLES KEEP VIGIL IN THE UPPER ROOM FOR THE SPIRIT'S ADVENT

I adore you, O Christ, and I bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:
"When they entered the city, they went to the upper room where they were staying....  All [the apostles] devoted themselves with one accord to prayer, together with some women, and Mary, the mother of Jesus, and His brothers.” (Acts 1: 13a, 14)

Reflection:
Throughout the history of the Church, there have been apostolic movements dedicated to prayerful contemplation, and others resulting in transforming action.  We look to the "Upper Room" as a symbolic place where we return over and over again, so that we can become "contemplatives in action." As persons who are both prayerful and energetic in service to the Gospel, we must always keep vigil for the advent of the Risen Lord, with the flame of faith alive in our hearts.  Only the Lord can refresh our spirits and renew us in the ministries that flow from our Baptism and Confirmation.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Prayer:
Father most holy, see Your Church gathered here in prayerful worship like the first disciples and Mary in the Upper Room. 
Grant that we may accomplish, in the joy of the Holy Spirit, all that You give us to do in the world. May we gladly share in Christ's sufferings so as to rejoice when His glory is revealed.  We ask this through Christ our Lord.  Amen.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
On this most holy day of days,
To God your hearts and voices raise,
In laud and jubilee and praise. Alleluia!

May God Be Praised!






Friday, May 29, 2020






COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer



TWELFTH STATION  

THE RISEN LORD ASCENDS INTO HEAVEN

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
"So then the Lord Jesus, after He spoke to them, was taken up into heaven and took His seat at the right hand of God.  But they went forth and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them and confirmed the word through accompanying signs. ‘  [Matthew 28: 19-20]

Reflection:  
The Scriptures do not portray the Ascension as a day of sadness.  While still looking up at the skies, the disciples were consoled by the continuing presence of the Lord. They return to the familiar surroundings of the Upper Room, with Mary, the mother of the Lord, to pray in anticipation of their mission.  In this "original novena," we continue to implore the Risen Lord to be the center of our lives and to keep us focused as a jubilant pilgrim people.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Prayer:         
Eternal God, clothe us now with Your power. With the eyes of our hearts enlightened, may we come to understand the immeasurable greatness of Your power at work in us who believe. In that strength, may we boldly pronounce the Good News of our salvation to everyone. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
Our humble thanks to God let's show
And fitting praise on Him bestow
For Paschal blessings here below. Alleluia.

May God Be Praised!




Thursday, May 28, 2020





COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer



 
ELEVENTH STATION ~
THE RISEN LORD SENDS THE DISCIPLES INTO THE WORLD

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
"'Go therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.  And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age'"  [Matthew 28: 19-20]

Reflection:  
From the mountaintop, the Risen Lord gives the "Great Commission" to the disciples to reach out to the ends of the earth.  We realize that we are the recipients of this faith-filled mission: our ancestors embraced the faith of the apostles, who were the original witnesses of the resurrection.  The greatest response we can give to such a legacy is our dedication to a new evangelization of our contemporary culture.  We must allow the Risen Lord to reinvigorate our whole way of living, helping us to re-evaluate every aspect of our lives with the values of the Kingdom of God.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Prayer:         
God of all creation, whose mighty power raised Jesus from the dead, be present to this community of disciples whom You have called to the hope of a glorious inheritance among the saints.  Strengthen us in the power of the Spirit to go and make disciples of all nations, to obey everything that Jesus Christ has commanded us, and to know that He is with us always until the end of the age, interceding on our behalf, living and reigning with You in the power of the Holy Spirit, now and forevermore.  Amen.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
And we with Holy Church unite,
As evermore is just and right,
in glory to the King of light. Alleluia.

May God Be Praised!






Wednesday, May 27, 2020







COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer



TENTH STATION –
THE RISEN LORD FORGIVES PETER AND ENTRUSTS HIM TO FEED HIS SHEEP

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
"When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, 'Simon, son of John, do you love Me more than these?'... Peter was distressed that Jesus had said to him a third time, 'Do you love Me?' and he said to Him, 'Lord, You know everything, You know that I love You.'  Jesus said to him, 'Feed my sheep.... Follow Me'. "  [John 21: 15, 17b, 19b]

Reflection:  
The Risen Lord directs His attention to Peter whose embarrassing three-fold denial was still ringing in his heart.  The questions posed by Jesus help Peter to find reconciliation and to embrace his new mission to tend and feed the sheep.  Their encounter reminds us that forgiveness is always available, even for the most serious of mistakes we can make.  This warm embrace of forgiveness strengthens our resolve to be reconcilers and healers in the Spirit of Jesus. Only love can overcome guilt and deception. Only love and forgiveness can make us whole.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Pray: 
Father, fill our hearts with the fire of Your love and the desire to ensure justice for our brothers and sisters.  By sharing the good things You give us, may we secure justice and equality for every human being, an end to all division, and a human society built on love and peace.  Grant this through Christ our Lord. 

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. 
An angel clad in white they see,
Who sat and spoke unto the three,
Your Lord has gone to Galilee, Alleluia!  Amen.

May God Be Praised!




Tuesday, May 26, 2020







COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer



NINTH STATION –

THE RISEN LORD EATS WITH THE DISCIPLES ON THE SHORE OF TIBERIAS

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
"Jesus said to them, 'Bring some of the fish you just caught.'  So Simon Peter went over and dragged the net ashore full of one hundred fifty-three large fish.  Even though there were so many, the net was not torn.  Jesus said to them, 'Come, have breakfast.'  And none of His disciples dared to ask Him, 'Who are You?' because they realized it was the Lord"  
[John 21: 10-12]

Reflection:  
After the crucifixion, the apostles returned to their former way of life. Out on the familiar Sea of Galilee, these expert fishers find themselves ineffective and baffled because not even a single fish was caught.  From the shore, the Risen Lord guides them and directs their nets until they are filled to overflowing.  As He prepares breakfast for them, He nourishes their hearts and promises them that they can also be fed by making disciples in His name. He calls them to an entirely new way of fishing—fishing for people.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Pray: 
Father in heaven, author of all truth, a people once in darkness has listened to Your Word and followed Your Son as He rose from the tomb. Hear the prayer of this newborn people and strengthen Your Church to answer Your call.  May we rise and come forth into the light of day to stand in Your presence until eternity dawns.  We ask this through Christ our Lord. 

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. 
On Sunday morn at break of day
The sad disciples went their way
To see the tomb where Jesus lay.  Alleluia.  Amen.

May God Be Praised!




Monday, May 25, 2020






COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer 


Memorial Day Prayer



All powerful God, O God of infinite mercy,
bless the men and women who served in our military,
especially those who gave their lives in service to our country.
Bestow Your healing and peace upon their families and enkindle in us a deep sense of gratitude for their answer to the call of duty.
Gather each one of them to Your Kingdom where peace reigns.

May this Memorial Day enveloped by the coronavirus draw us closer to each other and to You.
May it remind us that we are only passing through this world, preparing to be with You in the everlasting joy of Your Kingdom.
We ask this though Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.

 
EIGHTH STATION - THE RISEN LORD STRENGTHENS THE FAITH OF THOMAS

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:
“Thomas…was not with them when Jesus came.... Thomas said, 'Unless I see the mark of the nails in His hands and put my finger into the nail marks and put my hand into His side, I will not believe'...Jesus came...and stood in their midst and said, 'Peace be with you.'  Then He said to Thomas, 'Put your finger here and see My hands, and bring your hand and put it into My side, and do not be unbelieving, but believe'…Blessed are those who do not see and yet believe."  [John 20: 24-29]

Reflection:  
The story of Thomas is important because it is through Thomas' example that we realize that doubt can be a part of faith.  Too easily we call him "Doubting Thomas," and forgetting that after examining the nail marks, he fully embraced the Risen One as his Lord and Savior.  Thomas' doubt was transformed into a lively faith. We too, are called to believe, knowing full well that our faith may be tested by doubt and fear. As disciples who desire an ever-deeper faith, we are patient and understanding with those who are struggling, searching and seeking like Thomas.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Pray: 
Heavenly Father and God of mercy, we no longer look for Jesus among the dead, for He is alive and has become the Lord of life.  From the waters of death, You raise us up with Him and renew Your gift of life within us. Increase in our minds and hearts the risen life we share with Christ and help us to grow as Your people toward the fullness of eternal life with You. We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. 
How blest are they who have not seen,
And yet whose faith has constant been
For they shall win eternal life.  Alleluia!  Amen.

May God Be Praised!







Sunday, May 24, 2020






COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer



SEVENTH STATION –


THE RISEN LORD BREATHES PEACE AND GIVES THE POWER TO FORGIVE

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, 'Peace be with you'... The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord.  Jesus said to them again, 'Peace be with you. As the Father has sent Me, so I send you.' And when He had said this, He breathed on them and said to them, 'Receive the Holy Spirit.  Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.'" [John 20: 19b, 20b-23]

Reflection:  
Even though the doors of the Upper Room were bolted shut, the Risen Lord pierced through all fear and united the hearts of the disciples with the gift of peace.  Deep inner peace is the root and source of the peace and joy that the world cannot give. The Risen Lord calls us to seek peace always through a non-violent commitment to conflict resolution and thus transform the world, relationship by relationship.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Pray: 
God of perfect peace, violence and cruelty can have no part of You.  May those who are at peace with one another hold fast to the good will that unites them; may those who are enemies forget their hatred and be healed.  We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. 
No longer Thomas then denied,
He saw the feet, the hands, the side;
You are my Lord and God, he cried, Alleluia!  Amen.

May God Be Blessed!






Saturday, May 23, 2020







COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer



 SIXTH STATION - 


THE RISEN LORD APPEARS TO THE COMMUNITY OF DISCIPLES

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
"'Why are you troubled?  And why do questions arise in your hearts?  Look at My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself.  Touch Me and see, because a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you can see, I have,' And as He said this, He showed them His hands and His feet."  
[Luke 24: 38-40]

Reflection:  
The disciples on the road to Emmaus quickly returned to the other disciples in Jerusalem with "burning hearts."  Their despair had been reversed and they were eager to convince the others that Jesus was alive. Jesus the Christ is always eager to gather the community of disciples at the table of faith and to show them that He has risen with His wounds glorified.  All our wounds will one day be glorified.  We seek to understand how the Risen Lord invites us to be "wounded healers," recognizing now that the Lord desires us to be ambassadors of reconciliation, while we ourselves are being forgiven and healed.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Pray: 
God of unchanging power and light, look with favor and mercy on the entire community of Your Church.  Bring lasting salvation to the human family, so that the world may see the fallen lifted up, the old made new, and all things brought to perfection, through Him who is our origin, our Lord Jesus Christ who lives and reigns forever and ever.  

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.  
My wounded side, O Thomas see; 
Behold My hands, My feet, said He 
Not faithless, but believing be. Alleluia.  Amen.

May God Be Praised! 




Friday, May 22, 2020






COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer






FIFTH STATION - THE RISEN LORD IS RECOGNIZED IN THE
BREAKING OF THE BREAD

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
“They urged Him, 'Stay with us, for it is nearly evening and the day is almost over.'  So He went in to stay with them.  And it happened that while He was with them at table, He took bread, said the blessing, broke it, and gave it to them.  With that, their eyes were opened and they recognized Him, but He vanished from their sight.  Then they said to each other, 'Were not our hearts burning within us while He spoke to us on the way and opened the scriptures to us'’”  [Luke 24: 29-32]

Reflection:  
The encounter on the road leads to the table, the breaking of the bread and the total gift of self.  Recognition of the Risen Lord is always linked with the Eucharist.  At the heart of our Christian life is this meal of Word and Eucharist which we celebrate every Sunday.  The Risen Lord presides over all our journeys, wishing to set our hearts on fire in generous service to all people in need, near and far.  The gift we have received is the gift we share.  Humbly, we set out on the various roads of our lives to respond to all the hungers of the human family.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Pray: 
You are truly blessed, O God of holiness: You accompany us with love as we journey through life. Blessed too, is Your Son, Jesus Christ, who is present among us, and whose love gathers us together.  As once He did for His disciples, Christ now opens the Scriptures for us and breaks the bread. May the Eucharist we celebrate guide us to the fullness of Christ's life. We pray in the power of Christ's Spirit, forever and ever.   

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.  
When Thomas, first the tidings heard, 
How they had seen the Risen Lord, 
He doubted the disciples' word.  Alleluia.  Amen.

May God Be Praised!



 




Thursday, May 21, 2020






COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer







FOURTH STATION - THE RISEN LORD APPEARS ON THE ROAD TO EMMAUS
We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
"It happened that while they were conversing and debating, Jesus Himself drew near and walked with them, but their eyes were prevented from recognizing Him.... And He said to them, 'Oh, how foolish you are!  How slow of heart to believe all that the prophets spoke!  Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and enter into His glory?'  Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, He interpreted to them what referred to Him in all the scriptures"  [Luke 24: 15, 25-27]

Reflection:  
The Emmaus road is the story of the Christian life. These disciples were walking away from Jerusalem and the apostolic faith community in defeat and dejection.  They had lost hope.  We too, have moments of despair and desolation.  The Risen Lord Jesus accompanies us along the road, even when we are moving in the wrong direction.  Only the Lord can "break open" the Word in order to help us understand the stories of our lives, especially suffering, and read them in harmony with the pattern of the Scriptures.  Only the Lord can rekindle our energy and our resolve to devote ourselves to what is most important in life.

Spend a few minutes in Silence

Pray: 
Lord God, as disciples on our pilgrimage, we implore Jesus Christ: stay with us, Lord. Open our hearts to true conversion and, as we have known the Lord in the breaking of the bread, so make us witnesses of a new humanity, renewed, reconciled and at peace in Your love.  Send us as heralds of the repentance and forgiveness You offer to all in the name of Jesus, who lives and reigns with You, forever and ever.  
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.   
That night the apostles met in fear; Amidst them came the Lord most dear, And said My peace be on all here.  Alleluia.  Amen.




Wednesday, May 20, 2020






COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer


Twenty years ago, today, I was blessed to be ordained a (permanent) deacon in the Catholic Church.  

 St. Teresa of Calcutta (a.k.a. Mother Teresa) said, “Many people mistake our work for our vocation.  Our vocation is the love of Jesus.”  My ordination was a public acknowledgement of my vocation of loving Jesus. 

During this Pandemic the advice of St. Francis de Sales is very important, “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.”  Certainly, my deaconate ordination celebration will be unusual because I will not be too able to assist at Mass and receive the Lord in the Eucharist.  Pray for me today and every day that I will live the Collect prayed at my ordination “O God, who have taught the ministers of your Church to seek not to be served but to serve their brothers and sisters, grant, we pray, that these your servants, whom you graciously choose today for the office of Deacon, may be effective in action, gentle in ministry, and constant in prayer….” 

Here are six promises I made that day.
Do you resolve to be consecrated for the Church’s ministry by the laying on of my hands and the gift of the Holy Spirit?
Do you resolve to discharge the Office of Deacon with humble charity in order to assist the priestly Order and to benefit the Christian people?
Do you resolve to hold fast to the mystery of faith with a clear conscience, as the Apostle urges, and to proclaim this faith in word and deed according to the Gospel and the Church’s tradition?
Do you resolve to keep forever this commitment to remain celibate as a sign of your dedication to Christ the Lord for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven, in the service of God and man?
Do you resolve to maintain and deepen the spirit of prayer that is proper to your way of life and, in keeping with this spirit and what is required of you, to celebrate faithfully the Liturgy of the Hours with and for the People of God and indeed for the whole world?
Do you resolve to conform your way of life to the example of Christ, whose Body and Blood you are a minister at the altar?

I answered yes to them that day and with your prayers and God’s grace I will continue to answer yes to them each day of my life. 

St. Paul taught us that, “There is but one body and one Spirit, just as there is but one hope given all of you by your call.  There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is our all, and works through all, and is in all.” 
(St. Paul Letter to the Ephesians 4:3,4)

I thank God for my life of husband, father, deacon and servant and I thank you for your prayers and support.

May God Be Praised!







Tuesday, May 19, 2020








COVID 19 Pandemic Prayer



THIRD STATION - THE RISEN LORD APPEARS TO MARY MAGDALEN,
APOSTLE TO THE APOSTLES

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.  Because by the Wood of the Cross and the Light of the Resurrection, You have redeemed the world!

Reading:      
"She turned around and saw Jesus there, but did not know it was Jesus.  Jesus said to her, 'Woman, why are you weeping? Whom are you looking for?'  She thought He was the gardener and said to Him, 'Sir, if you carried Him away, tell me where you laid Him, and I will take Him.'  Jesus said to her, 'Mary!"  She turned and said to Him in Hebrew, 'Rabbouni,' which means Teacher.  Jesus said to her, 'Stop holding on to Me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father.  But go to My brothers and tell them, 'I am going to My Father and your Father, to My God and your God.'  Mary of Magdala went and announced to the disciples, 'I have seen the Lord,' and what He told her.  [John 20: 14b-18]

Reflection:  
In the fourth gospel, Mary Magdalen is given the mission to carry the good news of the resurrection to the apostles and the disciples. Mary had been in the company of Jesus and His followers and is given the privilege to announce the hope of new life.  She is known over the centuries as "the apostle to the Apostles."  Jesus called her by name, gave her the eyes of faith, and called her to give a unique personal witness to her friends in the faith community.

Spend of few minutes in Silence

Pray: 
God our Father, You will that all people to be saved and come to the knowledge of Your truth.  Send workers into Your great harvest that the Gospel may be preached to every creature. May Your people, gathered together by the word of life and strengthened by the power of the sacraments, advance in the way of salvation.  We ask this through Christ our Lord.   

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.  
Not Magdalen, not Salome, 
Nor James' own mother then delay 
Embalming Jesus' corpse that day.  Alleluia.  Amen.

May God Be Blessed!