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|    Prayer to Christ within Us    |
|    26 Jun 21 23:31:46    |
      From: richarra@gmail.com              Prayer to Christ within Us              "Remember, there is one who listens to you, so do not hesitate to pray       to him. But he abides within you. You need only purify the inmost       recesses of your heart.              He is the Lord our God, the Word of God, the Word made human, Son of       the Father, Son of God and Son of Man."       --St. Augustine--Sermon on John 10, 1              Prayer: O Word before all time, by whom time was made, born in time       although you are eternal life, you call us who are bound by time and       make us eternal.       --St. Augustine--Commentary on Psalm 101 (2), 10              <<>><<>><<>>       June 27th - Our Lady of Perpetual Help       (1863)              The image of Our Lady of Perpetual Help measures around 50 centimeters       (25 inches) high. It is in the Byzantine style, painted on wood with a       gold leaf background. The Virgin is there with Her divine Child; each       of them has a golden halo. Two Angels, one on the right and the other       on the left, present the instruments of the Passion to the Child Jesus       who is frightened, whereas the Blessed Virgin looks at the pathetic       scene with calm, resigned sorrow.              The image of Our Lady of Perpetual Help had long been venerated on the       Isle of Crete. The inhabitants of that island, fleeing a Turkish       invasion, took it with them to Rome. By the invocation of Mary under       the title of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, the ship transporting Her       holy image was saved from a terrible storm.              On March 27, 1499, the portrait of the Virgin of Perpetual Help was       carried in triumph through the streets of Rome. Preceded by the clergy       and followed by the people, it was placed over the main altar of St.       Matthew’s church, near St. Mary Major. Thanks to the care of the       Augustinian friars, the holy image became the object of a very popular       devotion which God rewarded for several centuries with many miracles.              During the disturbances of the French Revolution (1789-1793), the       French troops occupying Rome destroyed St. Matthew’s church. One of       the friars serving in that sanctuary had the time to secretly remove       the miraculous Madonna. He hid it so well that for sixty years, no one       knew what had become of the famous painting.              God permitted a concourse of providential circumstances which led to       rediscovery of the venerated image. In 1865, in order to return the       holy picture to the same spot it had been prayed to before, Pius IX       gave orders to have it taken to the Esquiline Hill, in St. Alphonsus       Liguori’s church, built on the site of old St. Matthew’s. On April 26,       1866, the Redemptorists solemnly enthroned Our Lady of Perpetual Help       in their chapel.              From that time on, thanks to the zeal of the sons of Saint Alphonsus       and the countless miracles obtained in their pious sanctuary, devotion       to Our Lady of Perpetual Help has had an extraordinary development. To       acknowledge and perpetuate the remembrances of these precious favors,       the Vatican Chapter crowned the holy image in great pomp on June 23,       1867.              In 1876, Pope Pius IX erected an Archconfraternity in St. Alphonsus’       church under the title of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Today the       Blessed Virgin is invoked by this name throughout the Western Church.              Source: Abbé L. Jaud, Vie des Saints pour tous les jours de l’année,       Mame: Tours, 1950, pp. 463-464 – Brothers of Christian Schools, 1932       ed., p. 483.                     Saint Quote:       To those who wish to stand in God's grace, neither the guardianship of       saints nor the defenses of angels are wanting.       --Saint Hilary of Poitiers              Bible Quote:       Unless the grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains       alone. But if it dies, it brings forth much fruit. (John 12:24-25)                     <><><><>       Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help              Arguably the most popular Madonna by far, her maternal love       and protection show so clearly in her image, sheltering the       frightened Child Jesus, who, running to her consolation so fast       that he has nearly lost his sandal, sees the Archangels Michael       and Gabriel with the instruments of His Crucifixion.       In times of need we can follow the example of Our Lord, and flee       to the protection of His, and our, Blessed Mother.              Say each day for nine days:              See at Your feet, O Mother of Perpetual Help, a poor sinner who       has recourse to You and confides in You.              O Mother of Mercy, have pity on me! I hear You called the refuge       and the hope of sinners; be my refuge and my hope.              Help me, for the love of Jesus Christ; stretch forth Your hand to a       poor fallen creature who recommends himself/herself to You,       and who devotes himself/herself to Your service forever. I bless       and thank Almighty God, who in His mercy had given me this       confidence in You, which I hold to be a pledge of my eternal       salvation.              Mary, tender Mother, help me. Mother of Perpetual Help, never       allow me to lose my God. Amen.              (Say the Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be, three times each)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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