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August 31, 2007

Sacraments help conquer effects of original sin

Filed under: Legion of Mary Tips — Tags: , , — Chrysostom @ 9:13 pm

At Baptism we are forgiven the effects of original sin, as well as all of our actual sins. However, the temporal effects of original sin, such as the weakening of our will and mind, our dissordered passions, sickness, and death remain.

The graces given in the other sacraments help us to conquer these effects.

When suffering is endured in a state of grace, the suffering can bring us closer to Christ, and help to purify the world. We should pray in our times of suffering and encourage those suffering to know the gospel of suffering.

An ancient desert monk once said, “In the great trials of the spiritual life a person feels as if the pressence of God has been eclipsed. When this happens persevere because later comes a profound and interior joy that comes from grace.”

The 3 fruits of the Spirit are joy, love, and peace, and they are only obtained by suffering.

August 30, 2007

Enter by the Narrow Door

Filed under: News — Tags: , — Chrysostom @ 8:49 am

On Sunday, 26 August 2007, before leading the recitation of the Angelus with the faithful, the Holy Father delivered the following Reflection, translated from its original Italian by L’Osservatore Romano .

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today’s liturgy presents to us enlightening yet at the same time disconcerting words of Christ. On his last journey to Jerusalem someone asked him: “Lord, will those who are saved be few?” and Jesus answered: “Strive to enter by the narrow door; for many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able” (Lk 13: 23-24).

What does this “narrow door” mean? Why do many not succeed in entering through it? Is it a way reserved for only a few of the chosen?

Indeed, at close examination this way of reasoning by those who were conversing with Jesus is always timely: the temptation to interpret religious practice as a source of privileges or security is always lying in wait.

Actually, Christ’s message goes in exactly the opposite direction: everyone may enter life, but the door is “narrow” for all. We are not privileged. The passage to eternal life is open to all, but it is “narrow” because it is demanding: it requires commitment, self-denial and the mortification of one’s selfishness.

Once again, as on recent Sundays, the Gospel invites us to think about the future which awaits us and for which we must prepare during our earthly pilgrimage.

Salvation, which Jesus brought with his death and Resurrection, is universal. He is the One Redeemer and invites everyone to the banquet of immortal life; but on one and the same condition: that of striving to follow and imitate him, taking up one’s cross as he did, and devoting one’s life to serving the brethren. This condition for entering heavenly life is consequently one and universal.

In the Gospel, Jesus recalls further that it is not on the basis of presumed privileges that we will be judged but according to our actions. The “workers of iniquity” will find themselves shut out, whereas all who have done good and sought justice at the cost of sacrifices will be welcomed.

Thus, it will not suffice to declare that we are “friends” of Christ, boasting of false merits: “We ate and drank in your presence, and you taught in our streets” (Lk 13: 26).
True friendship with Jesus is expressed in the way of life: it is expressed with goodness of heart, with humility, meekness and mercy, love for justice and truth, a sincere and honest commitment to peace and reconciliation.

We might say that this is the “identity card” that qualifies us as his real “friends”; this is the “passport” that will give us access to eternal life.

Dear brothers and sisters, if we too want to pass through the narrow door, we must work to be little, that is, humble of heart like Jesus, like Mary his Mother and our Mother. She was the first, following her Son, to take the way of the Cross and she was taken up to Heaven in glory, an event we commemorated a few days ago. The Christian people invoke her as Ianua Caeli, Gate of Heaven. Let us ask her to guide us in our daily decisions on the road that leads to the “gate of Heaven”.

August 29, 2007

Legion of Mary Conference for Priests

Filed under: News — Tags: , — Chrysostom @ 9:34 am

In June of 2007 the Legion of Mary held a Conference for Priests. Here is a copy of the Report for Concilium Meeting 17th June 2007 on Conference for Priests May 2007.

A Conference entitled: The New Evangelisation: Priests and Laity - The Great Challenge of the New Millennium, which was organized by the Concilium Legionis Mariae, particularly for priests, was held on Tuesday to Thursday, 22-24 May 2007, at Emmaus Retreat Centre, Lissenhall, Swords, Co. Dublin. About 110 priests participated, many for the whole Conference. Concilium officers and some other legionaries also took part. The high point of each day was the concelebrated Mass, with well-prepared Liturgies and beautiful musical accompaniment. Most Reverend Diarmuid Martin, Archbishop of Dublin, was Chief Celebrant and Homilist on Tuesday evening. His Eminence, Francis Cardinal Arinze, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship, Vatican, was Chief Celebrant and Homilist on Wednesday at noon and His Eminence, Ivan Cardinal Dias, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples, Vatican, was Chief Celebrant and Homilist at the Mass which closed the Conference at noon on Thursday.
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August 28, 2007

St. Bede Catholic Church in Williamsburg, VA Starts Legion of Mary

Filed under: News — Tags: , — Chrysostom @ 10:59 am

St. Bede Catholic Church in Williamsburg Virginia is starting a new Legion of Mary group. The first meeting will be on Saturday, September 8th at 8:00 a.m. — which is on the Solemnity of the Birth of the Mother of God.

St. Bede Catholic Church is located at 3686 Ironbound Rd in Williamsburg. The pastor of St. Bede is Rev. Father John Abe. Fr. Abe will serve as the spiritual director for the new group, and would like to invite all practicing Catholics in the area to come to the first meeting and learn more about the Legion of Mary.
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Legion of Mary USA News

Filed under: News — Chrysostom @ 10:50 am

Philadelphia Senatus
A Seminarian praesidium has a prison and youth ministry. One of their members graduated from the junior praesidium into the Seminary. Delaware County Curia had an Evangelisation Day with 32 legionaries and 10 parishioners doing door to door visiting. A Peregrinatio Pro Christo project to Port-Richley Florida visited nearly 2,000 homes. Delaware Korean Curia work among their own community. Camden Comitium in New Jersey has 5 book barrows, visits 7 prisons and have 3 Patrician groups. Pittsburgh Comitium: Legionaries are fulfilling their new duties as a Regia. Mettuchen Comitium recruited 12 new members.

Los Angeles Senatus
West San Fernando Korean Curia has 13 Patrician groups. East Los Angeles Spanish Curia does street apostolate to teenagers and young adults.

Boston Senatus
The Korean Curia with 45 members covers a wide range of work among the Korean Community including helping the newly baptised to become interested in the Legion. Works reported include preparing couples for a Sacramental Marriage and visiting a women’s prison.

Chicago Senatus
Two members of the Senatus distribute Miraculous Medals in a homosexual neighbourhood. The Legion was represented in the Lay Ecclesial Movements meeting in the Archdiocese. A Curia had a Legion booth at a Protestant Church Summer Fair and those present welcomed Legion literature. Sioux Falls Curia reported a great change in prison inmates since the visitation of legionaries and had four conversions.

Cincinnati Senatus
A Peregrinatio Project was organised to the Baptist area of Georgia. A new Seminary praesidium has been set up.

St. Louis Senatus
5 new praesidia have been established. The sick are visited, the Rosary crusade is promoted and the three Causes promoted. The husband of an Auxiliary member was received into the Church at Easter and the family returned to the Church.

San Francisco Senatus
5 new praesidia were formed in Portland. Idaho Comitium prepared sixth grade students for First Holy Communion and 8 adults for Baptism and Confirmation. Sacramentum Comitium teach the Rosary to prisoners. Oakland Comitium does prison visitation. North Utah Curia has taken up True Devotion study. South San Mateo Curia do prison and door to door visitation. In one Parish, 460 homes were visited and there was an 8% increase in Church attendance. The Sacred Heart is enthroned in homes.

New York Senatus
A Peregrinatio project took place in Miami in April. Rockville Comitium has 8 attached Curia which amount to 60 praesidia with 420 active members, 8,002 auxiliaries. During the year 23 joined the Legion, 14 new praesidia were started. Results reported Baptisms, Adult confessions, First Holy Communions and Confirmations.

Houston Senatus
New Orleans Comitium status has been transferred to Immaculata Curia due to the Hurricanes of 2005. San Antonio Comitium undertakes an airport ministry and contacts the passengers and staff. Mother of Fatima Korean Curia visits newcomers and encourages the lapsed to return to practice. Rosa Mystica Curia helped prisoners to return to the faith. The Spanish Curia had a retreat for youth.

Arlington Regia
A praesidium in Washington conducts liturgical services when no Priest is present. Korean legionaries in Richmond report the conversion of 2 Mormons. The Regia organised a workshop on the Legion websites, which was very popular.

August 25, 2007

St Anselm Prayer for Faith

Filed under: Legion of Mary Tips — Chrysostom @ 9:45 pm

I acknowledge, Lord, and I give thanks that you have created your image in me, so that I may remember you, think of you, love you. But this image is so obliterated and worn away by wickedness, it is so obscured by the smoke of sins, that it cannot do what it was created to do, unless you renew and reform it. I am not attempting, O Lord, to penetrate your loftiness, for I cannot begin to match my understanding with it, but I desire in some measure to understand your truth, which my heart believes and loves. For I do not seek to understand in order that I may believe, but I believe in order to understand. For this too I believe, that “unless I believe, I shall not understand.” (Isa. 7:9)

Saint Anselm of Canterbury

August 22, 2007

New Website Addresses for Praesidia

Filed under: News — Chrysostom @ 10:54 pm

Praesidium website addresses have been adjusted to base them more on their parish. New addresses are:

-Our Lady Queen of Peace

-Our Lady of Fatima

-Our Lady of Antipolo

-Queen of Patriarchs

-Saint Pius

-Queen of Angels

-Our Lady of the Rosary

-Queen of Martyrs

-Our Lady Fountain of Grace

-Queen of Apostles

-Our Lady of Angels

-Gate of Heaven Juniors

August 20, 2007

4/12/2004 Legion of Mary Tip

Filed under: Legion of Mary Tips — Chrysostom @ 5:57 pm

The holy lives of the saints is proof of the Catholic Faith. We were delivered by Christ’s blood. We should conduct ourselves reverently in this strange land. We are citizens of Heaven. Inside of our bodies is the seed to a new spiritual birth.

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