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|    When the reception of grace begins    |
|    12 Jun 21 23:32:21    |
      From: richarra@gmail.com              When the reception of grace begins              "The apostle praised one [Timothy] who had known the holy Scripture       from infancy (2 Timothy 3:15). He also instructed that children be       reared 'in the discipline and correction of the Lord' (Ephesians 6:4).       So we consider every time of life, even the very earliest, suitable       for receiving persons into the community of faith."        by Basil the Great, 329-379 A.D. (excerpt from THE LONG RULES 15)              ===========       June 13th - Our Lady of Fatima: The 2nd Apparition              In May 1913, Our Blessed Mother began a series of visits with three       Portuguese shepherd children: Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta. During the       months that followed the initial visitation, the three visionaries       were graced with six messages from the Blessed Virgin, as well as       three apparitions of the “Angel of Portugal,” all of which culminated       in the spectacular “Miracle of the Sun,” witnessed by tens of       thousands of the faithful. Each month, on the 13th day, Our Lady of       Fatima delivered a message to the children--a message of the       importance of devotion to the Immaculate Heart and praying the       Rosary--through which the ruinous course of humanity could be       converted and redeemed.              Following the previous visits of the Angel of Portugal, who had taught       the children how to pray, and prepared them for the first apparition       of Our Blessed Mother, Mary had appeared in a wondrous light,       conversed with the children, and instructed them: “Say the Rosary       every day, to bring peace to the world and an end to the war.” She       promised to return the following month.              On June 13th, Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta returned to the pasture       where Our Blessed Mother had previously appeared to them. It was       approximately noon when they arrived, and they found a small crowd       gathered, waiting for them. The children began to pray the Rosary as       was their habit, and soon found themselves bathed in radiant light.       Those present witnessed the light on their faces, but could not see       the radiant image of Our Blessed Mother.              Lucia, in her memoirs, details their interaction. She inquired,       "Please tell me, Madam, what it is that you want of me?"              Our Blessed Mother replied, “I want you to come here on the thirteenth       of next month. I want you to continue saying the Rosary every day. And       after each one of the mysteries, my children, I want you to pray in       this way: O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fire of       hell. Take all souls to heaven, especially those who are most in need.       I want you to learn to read and write, and later I will tell you what       else I want of you.”              Lucia, repeating her question from the previous visitation, asked,       "Will you take us to heaven?" She again received the reply, “Yes, I       shall take Jacinta and Francisco soon, but you will remain a little       longer, since Jesus wishes you to make me known and loved on earth. He       wishes also for you to establish devotion in the world to my       Immaculate Heart.”              "Must I remain in the world alone?"              “Not alone, my child,” Our Lady of Fatima replied kindly, “and you       must not be sad. I will be with you always, and my Immaculate Heart       will be your comfort and the way which will lead you to God.”              Lucia recounted that following this words, Our Blessed Mother opened       her hands and “transmitted to us, for the 2nd time, the reflection of       that intense light. In it we felt we were submerged in God. Jacinta       and Francisco seemed to be in that part of the light which was rising       to Heaven, and I in the part spreading over the earth. In front of the       palm of Our Lady's right hand was a heart encircled with thorns which       appeared to pierce it. We understood it was the Immaculate Heart of       Mary offended by the sins of mankind, craving reparation.”              As she had in the previous apparition, Our Lady of Fatima ascended       from them, disappearing into the “immensity of heaven.” Those who were       present began to believe, having witnessed a cloud, the dimming of the       sun, the light of heaven on the faces of the children. However, the       struggles for their families did not diminish, and the parish priest       warned that what the children were experiencing might be of demonic       origin. For the children, their days became sorrowful and filled with       controversy. Over the next several months, they would endure the       skepticism of family, Church, and government officials, never       recanting their stories, holding fast to their faith in Our Blessed       Mother.              As promised, Mary would return on July 16, offering the children a       glimpse of the suffering souls of hell, and encouraging them to       continue praying for sinners and praying the Rosary for peace in the       world.              Through prayers of adoration and reparation, we turn to Our Lady of       Fatima--to whom God has entrusted our redemption through her grace and       cooperation with her divine spouse--to rectify the state of the world,       reduce the influence of evil, save the sinful, and draw ourselves       closer to Our God through devotion to the Immaculate Heart.       by Jacob                     Oh my Jesus, Forgive us our sins.       Save us from the fires of Hell.       Lead all souls to Heaven,       especially those most in need of Your Mercy. Amen.                     Bible Quote:       And from the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven       suffereth violence, and the violent bear it away. (Matthew 11:12) DRB              Saint Quote:       When I attentively consider, O Lord, that Thou hast Thine eyes as       continually and as carefully fixed upon me as if neither in heaven nor       on earth Thou hadst any creature to govern besides myself; when I       think Thou beholdest all my actions, that Thou dost penetrate my most       hidden and secret thoughts, and that all my desires are in Thy sight,       I feel myself filled with confusion.       --St. Augustine                     <><><><>       Reflection.       A soul which truly loves God regards all things of this world as       nothing. The loss of goods, the disgrace of the world, torments,       sickness, and other afflictions are bitter to the senses, but appear       light to the one who loves God. If we cannot bear our trials with       patience and silence, it is because we love Him only in words. “One       who is slothful and lukewarm complains of everything, and calls the       lightest precepts hard,” says Thomas a Kempis.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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