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| Topic Started: Tuesday, 7. August 2007, 17:41 (349 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Tuesday, 8. July 2008, 22:49 Post #31 |
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The Association of the Miraculous Medal was given pontifical approval 100 years ago today, and a centenary is beginning to mark the anniversary. Vincentian Father Gregory Gay, superior-general of the association, announced the centenary that will run through Nov. 20, 2009, when the group will have its third international meeting. The association, established after the apparitions of the Virgin Mary to St. Catherine Laboure, was recognized formally on July 8, 1909. The miraculous medal was manifested by the Blessed Virgin to St. Catherine in Paris in 1830. More details of the association are given at Zenit.org The official website of the chapel on Rue du Bac, where Our Lady appeared to St Catherine Labore, is Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Oh Mary conceived without sin,pray for us who have recourse to thee KatyA |
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| Deleted User | Thursday, 7. August 2008, 03:21 Post #32 |
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As the feast of the Assumption is drawing near again, I thought I would draw attention to the novena in preparation for the feast (on page 1 of this thread) which we did last year. KatyA[redit][/redit] |
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| Deleted User | Friday, 15. August 2008, 21:06 Post #33 |
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I was delighted to see quite a few people at Mass tonight; and to hear that the 2 earlier Masses were well attended. We need to take care of our remaining Holy Days before they take those from us as well.
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| Phil_sfo | Sunday, 17. August 2008, 08:20 Post #34 |
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I'm told that the novena is followed in Knock prior to the feast, but, in any case, it's in my diary for next year. Thanks again. |
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| Phil_sfo | Sunday, 24. August 2008, 18:01 Post #35 |
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We say the novena prayers to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception every Monday morning after mass. For a number of years now I have worn the miraculous medal and try to remember to say the short ejaculation three times "Oh Mary conceived without sin,pray for us who have recourse to thee" |
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| Deleted User | Friday, 5. September 2008, 19:53 Post #36 |
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![]() First of all you see Mary, because she dominates the picture and because she looks straight at you -- not at Jesus, not at heaven, not at the angels above her head. She looks at you as if to tell you something very important. Her eyes seem serious, even sad, but they command attention. This is an important woman, one of power and position. She is set on a gold background, a symbol of heaven in the middle ages. She is dressed in dark blue robes with a green lining and red tunic. Blue, green, and red were the colors of royalty. Only the Empress was allowed to wear those colors. The eight-point star on her forehead was probably added by a later artist to represent the Eastern idea that Mary is the star that leads us to Jesus. To reinforce the symbolism, there is an ornamental four-point cross to the left of the star on her headdress. The letters above her head proclaim her the Mother of God (in Greek). Looking at the painting, we know that she has the power to intercede for us in heaven. Mary's gaze is fixed on you, but her arms hold Jesus. In Byzantine icons, Mary is never shown without Jesus because Jesus is central to the faith. Jesus too is wearing the clothes of royalty. Only an Emperor could wear the green tunic, red sash, and gold brocade portrayed in the picture. The Greek initials to the right of the child and his halo decorated with a cross proclaim that he is "Jesus Christ." Jesus isn't looking at us, or at Mary, or at the angels. Though he clings to his mother, he's looking away, at something we can't see -- something that made him run so fast to his mother that one of his sandals has almost fallen off, something that makes him cling to her for protection and love. What would frighten a little boy, even the Son of God, so much? The figures that hover on either side of Jesus and Mary -- the Greek letters above them identify them as Archangels Gabriel and Michael -- provide us with the answer. Rather than carrying harps or trumpets of praise, they bear the instruments of Christ's Passion. On the left, Michael holds an urn filled with the gall that the soldiers offered to Jesus on the cross, the lance that pierced his side, and the reed with the sponge. To the right, Gabriel carries the cross and four nails. Jesus has seen part of his destiny -- the suffering and death he will undergo. Though he is God, he is human as well and afraid of this terrifying future. He has run to his mother, who holds him close in this moment of panic, the same way she will be close by his side through his life and death. While she can't spare him his suffering, she can love and comfort him. So why is Mary looking so intently at us instead of her child in need? Her gaze brings us into the story, makes us part of the painting and the pain. Her gaze tells us that just as Jesus ran to his mother and found refuge, so too may we run to Mary. Her hand does not clasp the hands of her frightened son in a protective grip, but remains open, inviting us to put our hands in hers and join with Jesus. Mary knows there are many things in our lives that are dangerous and terrifying, and that we need someone to turn to in times of suffering and dread. She offers us the same comfort and love she gave to Jesus. She tells us to run to her as fast as Jesus did, so fast that we don't even think about what we wear or how we go, just so we get there. Redemptorists |
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| Deleted User | Tuesday, 16. September 2008, 13:36 Post #37 |
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Novena in Honour of Our Lady of Walsingham, 24 September Day 1: The Annunciation of The Lord Intention: For the grace to do the Will of God Meditation: Our Lady heard the Word of God and put it into practice. She listened with a disciple's ear and did the Will of God. With Mary, and taught by her, we too pray "Let it be done to me according to Thy Word" (Lk. 1:38). Prayers: Virgin Most Holy, Mother of the Word, intercede for us with your Son, that we may have the grace to seek nothing other than to do His will, and the courage to live out lives in the faith of Him who became incarnate in your womb, Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. O God, our Father, through the Holy Spirit You prepared the body and soul of the glorious Virgin Mother, Mary, to be a fit dwelling place for Your Son. As we recall with joy her appearing at Walsingham, grant that through her motherly intercession we may be preserved from evil and given health of soul and body. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
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| Deleted User | Wednesday, 17. September 2008, 14:12 Post #38 |
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Day 2: Our Lady's Visitation to Elizabeth Intention: To carry and proclaim the Word of God meditation: Bearing in her womb the Saviour of mankind, the Word of God Incarnate, Mary went as quickly as she could to greet Elizabeth, her cousin. John leaped in Elizabeth's womb and she was filled with the Holy Spirit. Mary's soul proclaimed the greatness of the Lord. With Elizabeth, and taught by her, we say, "Of all women you are the most blessed, and blessed is the fruit of your womb" (Lk. 1:42). Prayer: Holy Mary, God-bearer, you went in haste to share the good news of salvation with your cousin, Elizabeth. May we who bear your Son in our hearts possess the same eagerness to share with others the joy that he has given us, so that being filled with the Holy Spirit, we may all rejoice in God, our Saviour. Amen. O God, our Father, through the Holy Spirit You prepared the body and soul of the glorious Virgin Mother, Mary, to be a fit dwelling place for Your Son. As we recall with joy her appearing at Walsingham, grant that through her motherly intercession we may be preserved from evil and given health of soul and body. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
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| Deleted User | Thursday, 18. September 2008, 15:34 Post #39 |
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Day 3: The Birth of Our Lord Intention: For the protection and sanctity of life, and for families Meditation: "The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us" (Jn. 1:14). For our sake and for our salvation He came down from Heaven, Emmanuel, God-with-us. His presence blessed and sanctified the life of an earthly home, and made of it His Heaven, so that the family becomes a place of security, love and peace. He humbled Himself to share our humanity that we might share His divinity. Prayer: Father in Heaven, Creator of all, in history's moment when all was ready, you sent your Son to dwell among us, the Word made flesh, Emmanuel. Teach us to respect the dignity of marriage, and to uphold the sanctity of human life from the moment of conception to natural death, that our homes may reflect the love of the Holy Family, and of our eternal home.. Amen. O God, our Father, through the Holy Spirit You prepared the body and soul of the glorious Virgin Mother, Mary, to be a fit dwelling place for Your Son. As we recall with joy her appearing at Walsingham, grant that through her motherly intercession we may be preserved from evil and given health of soul and body. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
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| Deleted User | Friday, 19. September 2008, 13:40 Post #40 |
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Day 4: The Ministry of Our Lord Intention: For justice, peace, and all who are sick and in need Meditation: Our Lady, like the Old Testament prophets, spoke of God doing great things for her, routing the proud and exalting the humble, feeding the hungry and sending the rich empty away (Lk. 1:46). Our Lord fulfilled the prophecies, proclaiming that He had come to bring Good News to the poor, liberty to captives, sight to the blind and to set the downtrodden free (Lk. 4:18). Let us pray for justice and peace in the world, particularly for those most in need, as well as healing for those who are sick and in trouble. Prayer: Father, may the peace that is the Kingdom of God, flow to us from the truth and life, the holiness and grace, the justice and love of your Son Jesus Christ. Queen of Peace, obtain for us and for the nations of the world the peace for which all people long. O God, our Father, through the Holy Spirit You prepared the body and soul of the glorious Virgin Mother, Mary, to be a fit dwelling place for Your Son. As we recall with joy her appearing at Walsingham, grant that through her motherly intercession we may be preserved from evil and given health of soul and body. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
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| Deleted User | Friday, 19. September 2008, 23:38 Post #41 |
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Saturday 20 September Day 5: The Crucifixion of Our Lord Intention: In reparation for the destruction of the Shrine, and for Christian unity Meditation: Jesus said, "When I am lifted up from the earth, I shall draw everyone to myself" (Jn. 12:32). On the eve of His Passion He prayed, "Father may they be one in us" (Jn. 17:21). "He made peace by His death on the Cross" (Col. 1:20). With the Holy Father we ask pardon of God for the sins of the sons and daughters of the Church, for a "Purification of Memories" of all that caused the destruction of the Shrine and our disunity. Prayer: Father most merciful, grant us the grace of true sorrow for the many sins which offend the Sacred Heart of your dear Son, and the Immaculate Heart of His Holy Mother, and grant pardon and rest to the souls of those who, for whatever motive, destroyed the holy Shrine of Walsingham, and help us to overcome the divisions which have lasted to our day. O God, our Father, through the Holy Spirit You prepared the body and soul of the glorious Virgin Mother, Mary, to be a fit dwelling place for Your Son. As we recall with joy her appearing at Walsingham, grant that through her motherly intercession we may be preserved from evil and given health of soul and body. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
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| Deleted User | Saturday, 20. September 2008, 22:43 Post #42 |
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Sunday 21 September Day 6: The Resurrection of Our Lord Intention: In thanksgiving for blessings received Meditation: "The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone" (Ps. 118:22). "We believe that having died with Christ we shall be raised to life with Him" (Rom. 6:8). "All who call on the Name of the Lord will be saved" (Acts. 2:21). Just as individuals are forgiven and raised up by the mystery of Christ's death and resurrection, so has Walsingham's Shrine been restored. Prayer: Ever-living God, help us to celebrate with joy and thanksgiving the resurrection of your Son, that as He has been raised from the dead, so our mortal lives also may be crowned by the ultimate joy of rising from sin and death with Him for ever, who has made all things new. O God, our Father, through the Holy Spirit You prepared the body and soul of the glorious Virgin Mother, Mary, to be a fit dwelling place for Your Son. As we recall with joy her appearing at Walsingham, grant that through her motherly intercession we may be preserved from evil and given health of soul and body. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
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| Deleted User | Monday, 22. September 2008, 00:29 Post #43 |
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Monday 22 Sept Day 7: The Coming of the Holy Spirit Intention: For reconciliation and the unity of all Christ's people and for increased faith Meditation The apostles all "joined in continuous prayer, together with several women, including Mary, the Mother of Jesus" (Acts 1:14). "On the Day of Pentecost they were all together in one place" (Acts 2:1). The Holy Spirit is the source of unity, and the author of prayer. In a remarkable way He inspired both Catholics and Anglicans, divided since the Reformation, to restore devotion and pilgrimage to Our Lady of Walsingham. Brought together by Our Lady, Christians grown here in faith and reconciliation. Prayer: Lord Jesus Christ, you gathered your apostles together in prayer with Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and you filled them with the Holy Spirit. Grant that through their prayers for us today we may all rejoice in reconciliation, and that Christians in Walsingham and everywhere may be one in heart and mind, and grow together in unity. Prayer to the Holy Spirit: Holy Spirit, soul of my soul, I adore you; enlighten, guide, strengthen and console me; tell me what I ought to do and command me to do it. I promise to be submissive in everything that you ask of me and to accept all that you permit to happen to me, only show me what is your will. (Cardinal Mercier) O God, our Father, through the Holy Spirit You prepared the body and soul of the glorious Virgin Mother, Mary, to be a fit dwelling place for Your Son. As we recall with joy her appearing at Walsingham, grant that through her motherly intercession we may be preserved from evil and given health of soul and body. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
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| Deleted User | Monday, 22. September 2008, 22:53 Post #44 |
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Tuesday 23 September Day 8: The Assumption of Our Lady Intention: For vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, and the religious life Meditation: "A great sign appeared in Heaven: a woman adorned with the sun, standing on the moon, and with twelve stars on her head as a crown" (Rev. 12:1). The stars represent the twelve tribes of Israel, God's chosen people, and the holy apostles. Our Lady is the Queen of priests and their Mother. We pray that the Pope, the bishops, priests, deacons, religious, and consecrated men and women of the Church may set themselves close to Our Lady as her crown, and that women, men and children everywhere may offer themselves completely to God. Prayer: Father, you raised the Mother of your Son to the glory of Heaven, grant through her intercession that the hearts and minds of all may be open to your call, so that loving you above all things we may be signs of your presence, and ardent but gentle servants of the Gospel. O God, our Father, through the Holy Spirit You prepared the body and soul of the glorious Virgin Mother, Mary, to be a fit dwelling place for Your Son. As we recall with joy her appearing at Walsingham, grant that through her motherly intercession we may be preserved from evil and given health of soul and body. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
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| Deleted User | Tuesday, 23. September 2008, 22:28 Post #45 |
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Wednesday 24 September Day 9: The Coronation of Our Lady Intention: For the conversion of England, the Dowry of Mary, and the personal intentions of all forum members Meditation: "I confer a kingdom on you, just as my Father conferred one on me: you will eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and you will sit on thrones to judge the twelve tribes of Israel" (Lk. 22:30). Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Let us pray for the conversion of England, that through the reconciling prayers of Our Lady of Walsingham it may once again be worthy of the title "The Dowry of Mary". The Prayer of the Feast: Lord God, in the mystery of the Incarnation, Mary conceived your Son in her heart before she conceived Him in her womb. As we, your pilgrim people, rejoice in her patronage, grant that we also may welcome Him into our hearts, and so, like her, be made a holy house fit for His eternal dwelling. We ask this 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. Amen. O God, our Father, through the Holy Spirit You prepared the body and soul of the glorious Virgin Mother, Mary, to be a fit dwelling place for Your Son. As we recall with joy her appearing at Walsingham, grant that through her motherly intercession we may be preserved from evil and given health of soul and body. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
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