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   Weedy to All   
   A Redeemer Fashioned For Us   
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   A Redeemer Fashioned For Us   
      
      God the Father said: "I sent you one who would seek you out, walk   
   with you, and forgive you. So he had feet to walk with and hands to   
   forgive with.   
      Thus, when he ascended after his Resurrection, he showed hands,   
   side, and feet: hands with which he gave pardon to sinners; and side   
   from which flowed the ransom of the redeemed.   
   --St. Augustine--Sermon 16A, 10   
      
   Prayer: Come, Lord, and act. Rouse and renew us, kindle us and carry   
   us away, shine before us and be gentle with us, let us love and run   
   toward you.   
   --St. Augustine--Confessions 8, 4   
      
   <<>><<>><<>>   
   January 13th - Blessed Yvette of Huy   
   (also known as Jutta of Huy)   
      
   1158-1228   
    Yvette was graced with charisms and abilities which she used to   
   infuse her simple life, caring for those in need and demonstrating the   
   surpassing love of the Lord to all she encountered.   
      
   Yvette was born into a wealthy family that lived in Huy, near Liege   
   (modern day Belgium). From an early age she was drawn to the religious   
   life, which was encouraged by the Bishop of Liege. However, her   
   parents had other plans for her, and she was married at age 13 in an   
   arranged marriage. Ever obedient, Yvette followed her parents’ wishes,   
   and then upon marriage, her husband’s. With him, she produced three   
   children in five years (one of which died as an infant), and was left   
   a widow at the age of 18.   
      
   Yvette’s hand was sought by many suitors following the death of her   
   husband, due to both her heavenly beautiful and gentle spirit.   
   However, she would have none of them, embracing her call to the Lord’s   
   service. For the next 11 years of her life, while she raised her   
   children, Yvette dedicated herself to caring for those in need,   
   especially lepers who were despised and ostracized by society, and   
   confined to a decrepit hospital outside the town. To them--and to all   
   who came to her for aid--she gave all she had, including her love,   
   which radiated through her from the Lord.   
      
   After 11 years of service, during which her zeal for the Lord   
   continued to grow, Yvette left her children in the care of their   
   grandfather, and lived as an anchoress (having herself enclosed into a   
   cell) near the leper’s hospital. There, in her cell, she was graced   
   with visions, prophesies, and many mystical experiences. She began to   
   receive countless pilgrims, seeking spiritual direction, prayers, and   
   counsel. Through these visits, many miracles were wrought through her,   
   increasing the number who sought her out. Based upon her   
   prayers--prayers which she composed and became famous for-- many   
   converted or returned to the faith, including her father and one of   
   her children.   
      
   Blessed Yvette lived as an anchoress for 36 years. During that time,   
   she never left her cell, receiving the Eucharist through the small   
   window that allowed her to speak with her visitors. She is recognized   
   as a prominent figure in the development of the mysticism movement   
   which spread throughout the Low Countries at that time.   
      
   The life of Blessed Yvette is noteworthy in the fact that she was   
   given a second chance to serve the Lord. After demonstrating her   
   obedience to her parents and marrying, despite her wishes to fully   
   serve God, Yvette found herself in the position to demonstrate the   
   love of God to all she encountered. Never hesitating, she turned from   
   what would have been a life of privilege, and embraced this service   
   with those most in need. As her love deepened, so did her desire to   
   serve, and so did her charismatic gifts. We are given second, third,   
   fourth chances--countless chances--every day to serve the Lord by   
   serving others. How many chances do we need before we fully act upon   
   them?   
      
      
   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, Commentary on the Psalms   
      
   Bible Quote:   
   2 Stir up your might, and come to save us!   
   3 Restore us, O God; let your face shine, that we may be saved!   
   4 O LORD God of hosts, how long will you be angry with your people's prayers?   
   5 You have fed them with the bread of tears, and given them tears to   
   drink in full measure.   
   6 You make us the scorn of our neighbors; and our enemies laugh among   
   themselves.   
   7 Restore us, O God of hosts; let your face shine, that we may be   
   saved!  [Psalm 80:2-7]   
      
      
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   I came to You late, O Beauty so ancient and new. I came to love You   
   late. You were within me and I was outside where I rushed about wildly   
   searching for You like some monster loose in Your beautiful world. You   
   were with me but I was not with You. You called me, You shouted to me,   
   You wrapped me in Your Splendour, You broke past my deafness, You   
   bathed me in Your Light, You sent my blindness reeling. You gave out   
   such a delightful fragrance and I drew it in and came breathing hard   
   after You. I tasted, and it made me hunger and thirst; You touched me,   
   and I burned to know Your Peace.   
   --Saint Augustine of Hippo   
      
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