Thursday, July 25, 2024

17th Sunday, Multiplication of Loaves (Searching for Love)

 

How many semi-trucks of bread, do you think it would take to feed 5000 people not counting women and children?

According to a website, it would take 2 ½ semi loads of bread to feed 10,000 people and Jesus did it with just 5 loaves. Our Lord used the miraculous multiplication of loaves to feed the hungry crowd. They wanted something more than food to satisfy their hearts. What they were really searching for-- is love. Someone who cares for them.

In the Gospel, out of compassion for the hungry crowd, Jesus fed the people through the miracle of multiplying the loaves and fish and when the people had enough food to eat, there were 12 wicker baskets left over from the fragments.

Some theologians erroneously say the multiplication of loaves and fish wasn’t a miracle. But rather, all just shared the loaves and fish with each other. However, this is a false view of what the Church has always taught, that the multiplication of the loaves was a real miracle.

In fact, the Gospel says, “they filled the wicker baskets with fragments FROM the five barely loaves…” In other words, the loaves and the extra fragments came from the 5 five barely loaves. It also speaks about how they wanted to carry Jesus off to make Him a king. Why would they what to make Him King, if they just shared food with each other?

If Jesus was concerned about fragments left over from the multiplication of the loaves, how much more is He concerned about how the Eucharist, which is His real and true presence body, blood, soul and divinity? Each particle, no matter how small is the whole and entire person of Jesus.

The Council of Trent states: “Nor should it be forgotten that Christ, whole and entire, is contained not only under either species, but also in each particle of either species.”

This is one of the reasons why the ordinary manner, the Church desires that we receive Communion is on the tongue. I will repeat. The ordinary manner the Church desires we receive Communion is on the tongue.

Before we receive Holy Communion, the Church requires that we show some sign of reverence. The most common reverence shown as recommended by the US Bishops is to bow our head before we receive Communion. In some places people will genuflect or kneel or make the sign of the cross before receiving Communion.

We have an indult to receive on the hand. An indult is a permission. If we receive on the hand, after placing the Host in our mouth, we are to look for particles on the hand, and pick up the particles and consume them. It’s a sin to allow particles to fall from our hands onto the floor, because by doing so, we are dropping Jesus on the ground.

You will notice today, the priest washes the particles from his hands after giving Communion by pouring water over his fingers into the chalice. Linen purificators and corporals used during Mass are usually soaked overnight before washing to allow small particles of the Hosts to dissolve. Server patens are often used to catch small particles that may fall during the distribution of Holy Communion. We pay attention to every particle, no matter how small because each particle is whole and entire person of Jesus.

I humbly ask you to pray about receiving Communion on the tongue, to give Him the greatest possible reverence and respect. Ask Jesus, how He would like you to receive Holy Communion. According to scripture St. John the Apostle, took Mary into his home. He was a priest, he offered Mass, so the Virgin Mary would have received Communion from John. How do you think Mary received Jesus in Holy Communion? Most likely, on Her tongue.

When we receive Communion on the tongue, particles of the Sacred Host don’t fall to the ground. It’s a humbler way to receive the Eucharist, because we treat the Eucharist not as mere bread, but as to what it truly is, the real and true resurrected Jesus.

The Eucharist is a multiplication of the real physical presence of Jesus. It’s a miracle every person who comes to Mass is able to receive the real physical body of Christ in Holy Communion. Catholic who are dying in hospitals, nursing homes, or in their own home, have the joy of being able to receive Holy Communion one last time, called Viaticum, to prepare for their journey home to heaven before they die. With viaticum the dying person receives the Apostolic Pardon, which remits all punishment due to sin.

Although there is one Jesus, He multiplies His presence in the Eucharist to come to each patient’s heart and give them His love and graces to endure their suffering. According to St. Alphonsus Liguori, Communion lasts at least 10 to 15 minutes before the Sacred Host is assimilated in the body. What a joy and consolation it is for us who believe to have Jesus come to dwell within us.

In his letter to the Corinthians, St. Paul makes it very clear, that we cannot receive the Eucharist, in the state of mortal sin. He said, “Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body and blood of the Lord. Let a man examine himself, and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup. For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment upon himself.” (1 Corn. 11:27-29)

These words are proof, we are not eating bread at Mass. No! We are receiving the true body and blood of Jesus in Holy Communion. When we receive the Eucharist, after committing a mortal sin, such as missing Mass on Sunday, viewing pornography, committing adultery or impure actions or having relations before marriage, etc…, not only do we commit a sacrilegious communion, we commit another mortal sin and we do not receive any graces whatsoever, but rather deeply offend our Lord.

We are required to go to Confession before we receive Holy Communion, if we have committed a mortal sin.

Catholics should go to confession at least once a month. St. Padre Pio said we should confess once a week. Pope John Paul II, confessed every day.

Years ago, before I was a priest, I heard a priest erroneously say, we don’t need to go to Confession unless we commit a moral sin. This is very bad advice.

In fact, the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches the opposite. It states, CCC#1458 “Without being strictly necessary, confession of everyday faults (venial sins) is nevertheless strongly recommended by the Church.. I will repeat it again, confession of everyday faults (venial sins) is nevertheless strongly recommended by the Church.

The Catechism goes on to tell why we should confess venial sins regularly. It states,Indeed the regular confession of our venial sins helps us form our conscience, fight against evil tendencies, let ourselves be healed by Christ and progress in the life of the Spirit. By receiving more frequently through this sacrament the gift of the Father's mercy, we are spurred to be merciful as he is merciful: 

Let’s go over that again: The Church strongly recommends that we confess our venial sins. By doing so, it forms our conscience, helps us to fight against evil tendencies, and we are healed by Christ. And by receiving frequently, through the sacrament of mercy, we are inspired to be merciful to others.

So, if we don’t confess frequently, our conscience is not formed well, we don’t receive grace to fight against evil tendencies and we can’t be sacramentally healed by Christ in Confession.

The multiplication of the loaves and fish are a foreshadowing of the Mass. Jesus uses similar words that he would later use at the Last Supper. In this Gospel it states, “Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them….”

The Holy Eucharist is a double miracle. One miracle is the bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Jesus. The other miracle is the bread and wine continue to appear and taste like bread and wine, but are in fact the real body and blood of Jesus. At the Last Supper, Jesus took bread and said, “This is my body.” and took the wine and said, “This is my blood.” When He gave His Eucharistic discourse He told us to eat His flesh and drink His blood and if we do, we will have eternal life. And this what we do at Holy Mass. This is our faith. This is what we believe.

Have you heard the song, “Looking for Love in all the wrong places.” often times sung by Johnny Lee.

Part of the song goes like this:

I was lookin' for love in all the wrong places
Lookin' for love in too many faces
Searchin' their eyes
Lookin' for traces of what I'm dreaming of
Hoping to find a friend and a lover
I'll bless the day I discover another heart
Lookin' for love

You came knockin' on my heart's door
You're everything I've been looking for

No more lookin' for love in all the wrong places
Lookin' for love in too many faces
Searchin' their eyes
Lookin' for traces of what I'm dreaming of
Now that I found a friend and a lover
I bless the day I discover
You, oh you, (O Lord Jesus), lookin' for love.


God blessed the day I discovered a searching heart, searching for love.


Jesus is the one who knocks at the door of our heart. He has been searching for our love and we have been searching for His love. Are you searching for love? Searching for someone who will understand you? Looking for someone who listen to you? Looking for the one feels your loneliness and pain? Look no further. Come to Jesus in the Eucharist.

We may have all sorts of problems, anxieties, fears and sufferings, and because of our human nature, we can wrongly look to the world to satisfy our desires, but only Jesus in the Eucharist can quench our thirst and satisfy our hunger and longing. Is there anyone greater than God Himself, who comes to dwell within our heart and promises food that will give us eternal life in heaven? Only God has the answers to all our problems.

Oh, Jesus, we searched the world over and thought we found true love, but we were wrong, because we searched for worldly, a love and not everlasting love. But, here at Mass and at every Mass, we find your infinite love, contained in your beating Heart, truly present in the Eucharist. O Lord, we give you our love and we receive your love, grant us your salvation, through Your Mother’s intercession.

Johnny Lee - "Looking For Love in All the Wrong Places" (youtube.com)

St. James, the Greater July 25th

 

Today we celebrate the feast of St. James, the apostle, often called “James the Greater”. He was called by Jesus to be closely associated with Him throughout His public ministry. He was one of three, together with Peter and John, whom Jesus would take aside, as privilege witnesses. All three were present at the transfiguration on Mount Tabor, at the raising of the daughter of Jairus to life, and during the agony of Jesus in Garden of Gethsemane.

He and his brother John were called sons of thunder, because of their temper, as they wanted to call down fire on those who reject Jesus.

James and his brother John, most likely asked their mother, Mrs. Zebedee, to ask Jesus, if they could have places of honor in Our Lord’s kingdom.

The Apostles learned the lesson Jesus taught on this occasion: “Anyone among you who aspires to greatness, must serve the rest”.

There is a tradition, he preached the Gospel in Spain before he returned to Jerusalem. Santiago, Spain is named after him.

As noted in the Acts of the Apostles. He was the first apostle to share the cup of suffering and death, which the Lord spoke of in today’s Gospel.

According to tradition, James, brother of Saint John the Evangelist, traveled with great effort to Roman Hispania (modern-day Spain) to evangelize the local tribes. He not only confronted great difficulties but he also saw very little apostolic fruits of conversion. Tradition says that when he was at his lowest point of discouragement, in A.D. 40, while he was sitting by the banks of the Ebro river in Zaragoza, Mary appeared to him accompanied by thousands of angels, to console and encourage him. The Virgin Mary, with the Child Jesus in Her arms standing on a pillar, asked Saint James and his eight disciples to build a church on the site, promising that “it will stand from that moment until the end of time in order that God may work miracles and wonders through My intercession for all those who place themselves under My patronage.” “The church of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza, is the first church dedicated to Mary in history and it remains standing to this day, having survived invasions and wars.

When St. James returned from Spain in 42AD, he was brought before King Herod Agrippa, and his fearless confession of Jesus crucified, so moved the public procurator that he declared himself Christian on the spot. James and the procurator were carried off together for execution. The procurator turned to James asking for his forgiveness, but he hesitated since he had not yet been baptized. God quickly called to his mind the Church’s faith, that the blood of martyrdom supplies for the sacrament, he then embraced him with the words, “Peace be with you!” Together they knelt for the sword, and together received the crown of martyrdom.

In Santiago, the basilica of St. James is believed to hold his relics. The basilica also contains the world largest thurible, which is swung with incense, only on special occasions.

There is also a legend St. James, centuries later, appeared on a horse near the ocean to scare off attacking Muslims.

Today, let us ask Mary, the Queen of Apostles, to grant us that transformation, which changed James from seeking the greatest honor, to accept the chalice of suffering. Through our daily martyrdom, may we accept the chalice of suffering.

Friday, July 19, 2024

16th Sunday, Good & Bad Shepherds

 

 In the first reading, the prophet Jeremiah pronounces doom to the Kings of Israel because they were serving themselves, rather than the people.

He said, “Doom to the shepherds who allow the flock of my pasture to be destroyed and scattered.” And he said, “Woe to the shepherds who mislead and scatter the flock of my pasture. You have scattered my sheep and driven them away. You have not cared for them.”

However, God promises-- He will send someone to reign as true king from the line of David. Jeremiah said, “I (the Lord) will appoint shepherds for them who will shepherd them so that they no longer fear and tremble and none shall be missing.” “I myself will gather the remnant of my flock.” “I will raise up a righteous shoot to David, as King he shall govern wisely…”

Jesus is the shepherd & king promised by God. He refers to Himself as the Good Shepherd. He said, “I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.” Psalm 23 is fulfilled in Jesus: “The Lord is my shepherd, there is nothing I shall want”. 

In the Gospel today, Jesus saw the vast crowd and said, “My heart is moved with pity for them, for they are like sheep without a shepherd.”

Recall Jesus told Peter, He was to tend and feed His sheep. Peter and His successors, as popes are the “Chief Shepherd of the Church”.

Bishops are the successors of the Apostles, and called shepherds of the diocese, and that’s why they carry a crozier (the long rod with a hook), to remind the people, they are sheep. A priest as the leader of a particular parish, is called, a pastor, because he is a shepherd of the local sheep. Every priest has a duty to pasture the people. It’s important for priests to proclaim the truth and to help the people avoid sin, to prevent them from going to hell or spending time in purgatory, so they can go to heaven.

Unfortunately, there are bad shepherds, who don’t preach or teach the truth. Good shepherds feed their flock with the truth and are not silent in face of danger. They warn sheep to protect them. Bad shepherds are silent in face of danger and fail to feed the sheep, the fullness of truth.

Bishop Strickland said, “Have you noticed that we are in the time of the silent shepherds – for never a word do they speak. For many, their betrayal is in the form of silent apathy...

In the past, you had many good pastors here at Holy Trinity. It is evident, by the number of you, who are faithful in your weekend Mass attendance, your spending an hour with Jesus in Eucharistic Adoration every week, the many children who regularly attend PSR classes, and the great number, who receive Communion reverently. Our parish is blessed and an example for other parishes.

But, in many parishes, this not the case. A parishioner recently told me she attended Mass at another parish, and not a single person received Communion on the tongue.

Since I have been here, many of you know I preach on all sorts of topics, including abortion, contraception, apparitions, pornography, purgatory, hell, heaven, attire for Mass and Adoration, and topics like the Eucharist, the Virgin Mary and the saints.

Do you know why I do this? Because when I was growing up in LaCrosse, Kansas, I was deprived of these things. We had three taverns, 2 liquor stores, and there was lots of drunkenness. In high school underage drinking, promiscuity, smoking weed, was common. Some students would come to school drunk, others high. When going into the boy's restroom it was often filled with smoke and it was not cigarette smoke. When I was in 8th grade, half of the senior class girls became pregnant. In my class two out 15 girls became pregnant before they graduated.

Gossip was rampant and would ruin the reputation of good people.

When I was a senior in high school, a sophomore friend and a Catholic girl conceived a child and scheduled an abortion. But, they didn’t have it, due to a miscarriage.

Vandalism was terrible. In fact, one day every year was called, “damage night”, where the whole town knew on that day, you better stay home, turn on outdoor lights and lock everything up. Windows were smashed, cars were damaged. I can remember seeing a car jacked up on main street with a barrel under the back of the car.

When I went to church with my family, I never heard a single homily on any of these topics. No homily mentioning abusing alcohol is a sin, or abortion is wrong, and there is help for pregnant girls. No homily on vandalism, or the promiscuity, or to take drugs is sinful.

I heard no homily on the Virgin Mary or the Eucharist. Never was I told, if you miss Mass on Sunday, it’s a mortal sin. Never did I hear a homily that said if you commit a mortal sin, you are not permitted to receive Holy Communion, until you first go to Confession, otherwise you commit a sacrilegious communion.

I had never heard of making a Holy Hour, nor Eucharistic Adoration. In fact, I had no idea why we genuflect when we come to church. The silence on Church teachings, on moral issues, on the Virgin Mary, on the Eucharist was deafening.

In the 1970’s, there were bad shepherds that needed a good shepherd.

As Jeremiah the prophet said, “Woe to the shepherds who mislead and scatter the flock of my pasture. You have scattered my sheep and driven them away. You have not cared for them.”

I do these things, because I was deprived of them. I do it out of love for you. I want to help you to get to heaven. I am not a silent shepherd. I want to protect you-- the sheep, to guide you-- the sheep, to the restful waters of heaven.

I am not just trying to prevent you from going to hell, I am also trying to prevent you from going to purgatory. Purgatory is very painful. St. Augustine said, “The pains of purgatory or worse than any pain you can suffer on earth.”

We will be held accountable for every sin and the punishment due to it. To be disrespectful to our parents is a sin. To be disrespectful to teachers is a sin. To show a lack of respect toward God in the Eucharist, is a sin.

Imagine being attacked by lions, like the early Christians, who were thrown to them and the horror of being bitten and crushed in their jaw, or being captured in a foreign country and tortured by an Islamic extremist, or being burned alive in a fire. Purgatory is worse than all these.

St. Augustine said, “The pains of purgatory or worse than any pain you can suffer on earth.”

As a priest shepherd, I’m trying to prevent you from spending time in purgatory.

If we fail to go to Confession monthly, there is no doubt one will spend more time in purgatory. The more often we go to Confession and come to Mass to receive Holy Communion, the greater the likelihood you will skip purgatory.

It's not just about not avoiding purgatory, it's about love. How much do we really love Jesus? If we love Him, we will come to Him often-- to have our sins forgiven. If we deeply love Him, we will receive Him in Holy Communion, not just on Sundays, but during the week. We will give reverence due to His real and true presence in the most Holy Eucharist.

The Eucharistic Congress just concluded. 50,000 people were in the arena adoring Jesus in Eucharistic Adoration. That is what heaven is like, a multitude adoring Jesus and gazing upon Him with love.

In the Gospel today, Jesus said, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest while.” When we adore Jesus in Eucharistic Adoration, we can come to an out of the way place and rest from the stresses of our life. We sit in silence and allow Him to speak to our heart. 

In Eucharistic adoration, we gaze upon the Lord God almighty. How many do “face time” to see and talk to someone you love? But, how much more precious it is, to be actually physically and personally with the one you love.

How glorious and joyful, to be in the presence of Jesus, adoring Him, speaking to Him from the heart. To ask Him to console you when you are sad. To give you courage when you are fearful. To help you to forgive those who hurt you. To allow Him to love you, as you love Him in return.

Jesus understands you better than anyone. He knows you better than you know yourself. He loves you and cares about you, infinitely. He wants you to come to Him and show your wounds to Him, so that, by His wounds in His resurrected body in the Eucharist, He can heal you.

Pope Paul VI said, “Perpetual Adoration extends its influence far beyond the individual adorers, touching their homes and families and reaching out to the parish community and beyond!” St. Padre Pio said, “A Holy Hour in front of the Blessed Sacrament is worth more than a thousand years of human glory!”  Mother Teresa of Calcutta said, “In order to convert America and save the World what we need is for every parish to come before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament in Holy Hours of prayer!”

Let us rest with Jesus in the Eucharist and pray for the shepherds of the Church, asking the Lord to give them the grace to not be silent, but speak the truth to save souls.

Sunday, July 14, 2024

15th Sunday - Trust in God's Providence, Assassination Attempt of Trump

All of us are shocked, saddened and angered by the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

We have a number of emotions that are popping up including the feelings of fear and insecurity.

Where were you, at 5:35pm, yesterday evening? A good number of us, were here at Mass.

The tragedy calls to mind back in 1981, when I was a senior in high school. On March 30th, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot. Then a few months later Pope John Paul II was shot, on May 13th, just a few days before we were to graduate from high school.

The seniors in 1981 had class that day with our history teacher, who turned on the television and allowed us to watch the events as they occurred with Pope John Paul II.

President Reagan and Pope John Paul II survived their assassination attempts. President Trump also survived.

In the early Church there were attempts on the lives of the Apostles. For example, Peter and Paul were thrown into prison. Peter would be released, but later recaptured and was killed by being crucified upside down.

Paul was not released and was eventually beheaded. When his head was cut off, it bounced three times causes three fountains of water to flow from the ground. Today, the location of his martyrdom is called Tre Fontane, meaning “three fountains”.

When there is turmoil in the Church and turmoil in the country, we will have a feeling of insecurity. We can begin to wonder, where is God in all this?

The Apostles had these feelings, when Jesus was arrested, scourged, forced to carry a Cross, and was killed by way of crucifixion.

Remember what the two apostles on the road to Emmaus said, “He was a prophet, powerful in word and deed before God and all the people. The chief priests and our rulers handed him over to be sentenced to death, and they crucified him; but we had hoped that He was the one who was going to redeem Israel.

My friends, we can’t place our hope in government leaders. We have to place our hope in Jesus.

The Apostles had another occasion of feeling insecure, during the storm on the lake. Jesus was asleep in the boat, and yet the boat was being tossed about by the waves and they thought they were going to drown.

The Apostles woke up Jesus saying, “Lord save us, we are going to drown.” And they said, “Teacher, don’t You care that we are perishing?” Then Jesus got up and rebuked the wind and the sea. “Silence!” He commanded. “Be still!” He then said, “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?”

In the Gospel today, Our Lord sent His twelve apostles out in twos. Jesus told them not to take gold or silver, or copper for their belts, no sack or second tunic, or sandals or walking staff, but what do these words mean? Why would Jesus not want them to take extra clothes, or money, sandals or a walking staff?

He told them these things, so that they would be free to go from place to place and not be worried about things they had to take with them. He wanted them to trust in His divine providence by letting them know, God would provide for all their needs, wherever they went.

We too should trust that God will take care of all of our needs, not only our housing, food and clothing, but most importantly, He will take care of our spiritual needs. But we need to trust Him.

One of the main messages of Jesus through St. Faustina, was to trust Jesus. Our Lord indicated to her that something that hurt Him the most was the lack of trust people had in Him.

When the world and our country is in turmoil, God wants us to trust in His Divine Providence.

By providence, I mean, God will provide for our needs when we need them. God will take care of everything, because God loves us. God is in control, even in the midst of chaos because He permits it to bring about a greater good.

It is possible, turmoil will increase, in the world, in our country, and in the Church, because as Jesus said, the devil is the ruler of this world. But in the end, God wins.

Even if we plead to God for help and He doesn’t seem to answer. We need to trust Jesus, and even if we were die for the faith, or die for our country, we will have confidence, that we will be with God forever.

What do have to fear? We have Jesus. No matter what happens, we need to hear Jesus say to our heart, “You of little faith, be not afraid.”

On another occasion, He told His Apostles, “Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father has been pleased to give you the kingdom.”

Before He ascended into heaven, He said,” I am with you, unto the end of the world.”

Yes, if we live out our faith, if we have confidence in God, no matter what happens, we will be safe in the hands of God, who will bring us to heaven, our true and lasting home.

By turning to Jesus, and asking for His help and grace, we can convert the emotions we are having, into a means of grace and doing good, and not allow our emotions to control us, but we control them.

Let us pray for our country, for the Church and for peace in the world asking the Virgin Mary, our Mother, to protect us, guide us to a deeper faith and confidence in God, trusting He will provide for all our needs.

Take up in your hands the Holy Rosary and pray it every day. By praying the Rosary, God will give us peace and through the Rosary, the Virgin Mary will help guide the course of events, to protect our country, our family and each of us and bring us to heaven.

Friday, July 12, 2024

Rosa Mystica, July 13th - Newly Approved Apparitions of Montichiari, Italy

 

About a week ago, the Vatican approved an apparition in Montichiari, Italy and today, July 13th is the feast of Rosa Mystica. There are 7 apparitions that occurred in 1947 and there were 3 miraculous healings.

The first apparition took place in the Spring of 1947 in the chapel of the local hospital. Pierina Gilli was praying in the chapel of the hospital when Our Lady appeared to her in a vision. She wore a violet dress and a white veil around her head and was surrounded by a magnificent light. But she appeared sad with tears in her eyes. Pierina noticed that Her heart was pierced with three swords, and Mary said “Prayer, Sacrifice and Penance” and was silent.

The swords were interpreted as – first sword represented the unworthy celebration of Holy Mass and Holy Communion being received in an unworthy manner. The second sword was for unfaithfulness of priests and religious and the third sword represented betrayal of faith.

The second apparition was on July 13th 1947. This time Our Lady appeared to Pierina in a white dress adorned with three beautiful roses in white, red and yellow colors that were in place of the three swords. The roses were interpreted as - the white rose represented the spirit of prayer, the red rose represented the spirit of sacrifice and the yellow rose represented the spirit of penance and conversion. 

Pierina asked Our Lady who she was and she smiled and replied: "I am the Mother of Jesus and the Mother of all of you. Our Lord sends me to bring a new Marian Devotion to all religious orders and institutes, male and female, and to the priests of this world. I promise to protect those religious orders and institutes who will venerate me in this special way, increase their vocations, and achieve a greater striving for saintliness among the servants of God."
"I wish that the 13th of each month be celebrated as a Marian Day. Special prayers are to be said during the preceding twelve days." Our Lady continued: - "On this day I shall pour out vocational holiness and abundant graces on those religious orders and spiritual institutes who have honored me specially." "I wish that 13th July be celebrated each year in honor of the 'Rosa Mystica' (the Mystical Rose)"
Pierina asked whether a miracle would follow. Our Lady replied:
"The most evident miracle will be this: Those who have given their souls to God - the religious who, for a long time now, have become indifferent thus betraying their vocation and as a result of their offenses have brought about the punishments and persecutions which are raging against the Church at the present time - will stop to offend Our Lord. They will again lead a life according to the original spirit of their saintly founders."

The third vision took place on October 22, 1947 in the chapel of the hospital, in the presence of many staff members, doctors, and lay people from the town. This time, Our Lady requested that the desired devotion be realized, and said: "I have placed myself as the Mediatrix between my Divine son and mankind, especially for the souls consecrated to God. Tired of the continuous offenses, He already wanted to dispense His justice."

Before leaving, Our Lady said: "Live out of love!"

The fourth vision took place on November 16, 1947 in the Basilica of Montichiari in the presence of lay people and priests. Pierina heard the words: "Our Lord can no longer watch the many grievous sins against purity. He wants to send a flood of punishments. I have interceded that He may be merciful once more! Therefore, I ask for prayer and penance to atone for these sins."

Pierina replied to Our Lady's request with a willing "Yes".

The Blessed Virgin added: "I lovingly ask the priests to express their great love and stop the people from committing those sins. Whoever will atone for those sins, will receive my blessing and graces." Pierina asked Our Lady "Will He then pardon us?" and she replied: "Yes, as long as these sins are no longer committed."

Our Lady appeared once more to Pierina in the Basilica of Montichiari on November 22nd 1947 in the presence of several people, and asked her to make the Sign of the Cross four times with her tongue on the tiles in the center of the church. Our Lady then descended onto the spot where Peirina made the sign of the crosses with her tongue, and said:

"I descend on this place, for many great conversions will happen here. - And in a sad voice continued: - The Christians of your Italian nation belong to those who offend most my Divine Son Jesus through their sins of unchastity. Our Lord demands, therefore, prayer, generous sacrifices and penance."

Pierina asked: "What do we have to do to fulfill your demands for prayer and penance?" Our Lady replied full of tenderness: "Prayer". After a short pause, She explained: "Penance means to accept every day all the little crosses and the duties too, in the spirit of penance."

She promised solemnly: "On the 8th December, at noon, I shall appear again here in the Basilica. It will be the Hour of Grace. This Hour of Grace will produce great and numerous conversions. Hardened and cold hearts resembling this marble will be touched by divine Grace, and they will become faithful to Our Lord in loyal love."
The sixth vision was on December 07, 1947 at the Basilica of Montichiari. Three people were present including the confessor of Pierina. Our Lady, wore a white cloak which was held by a boy at the right-hand side, and by a girl on the left-hand side. Our Lady said: "I shall show my heart tomorrow of which the people know so little. In Fatima I asked that the devotion to my heart be spread. I wanted to bring my heart into Christian families in Bonate (near Bergamo, Italy). Here, in Montichiari, I wish to be venerated as the 'Rosa Mystica' as already indicated so often, together with the devotion to my heart which must be specially practiced in religious institutes so that they may obtain more graces through my motherly heart."

Our Lady then confided a secret to Pierina with the promise that She would tell her the time for the secret to be made public. Pierina wanted to know who the children were. Our Lady replied: "Jacinta and Francisco; they will help you in your trials and sufferings. They too, suffered. I wish from you the simplicity and goodness of these two children." Our Lady then spread out Her arms as a sign of Her protection, lifted Her eyes to Heaven and disappeared with the words: "Praised be the Lord!"

The last and final apparition occurred on the feast day of The Immaculate Conception, December 8th 1947 countless priests and lay people were present in the Basilica. Pierina entered the Basilica and knelt in the center of the church, just where the other apparitions had taken place. During the recitation of the Holy Rosary, Pierina called out: "O, Our Lady!" Great silence ensued!

Our Lady appeared on a large white staircase, decorated with white, red and yellow roses. She said with a smile: "I am the Immaculate Conception. I am Mary, full of grace, Mother of My Divine Son Jesus Christ. Through my coming to Montichiari, I wish to be known as the 'Rosa Mystica'. It is my wish that every year, on 8th December, at noon, the 'Hour of Grace for the world' be celebrated. Many divine and bodily graces will be received through this devotion. Our Lord, my Divine Son Jesus, will send His overflowing mercy if good people will pray continuously for their sinful brothers. One should very soon notify the Holy Father of the Church, Pope Pius XII, that it is my wish that the 'Hour of Grace for the world' be made known and spread throughout the world. If anyone is unable to visit his church, yet will pray at noon at home, he will also receive graces through me. Whoever prays on these tiles and weeps tears of penance, will find a secure heavenly ladder and receive protection and grace through my motherly heart."

Then Our Lady showed Pierina her heart and said: - "Look at this heart which loves mankind so very much, but most people only shower offenses upon it. If the good and the bad unite in prayer they will obtain mercy and peace through this heart. The Lord is still protecting the good and is holding back a great punishment because of my intercession."

Our Lady smiled again and went on: - "Soon one will recognize the greatness of this Hour of Grace." When Pierina saw that Our Lady was going to depart, she said: "Dear Lady, I thank you! Bless my homeland Italy and the whole world, but especially the Holy Father, the priests, the religious, and the sinners."

Our Lady replied: "I have already prepared a flood of graces for all the children who listen to my words and keep them in their hearts." She assured Pierina that she would return at a suitable time when the Secret entrusted to her, would be made public through the Ecclesiastical authority.
On that day two miraculous cures occurred in the Basilica; a young boy, six years old, Ugo Senici who suffered from polio and had not been able to stand or walk suddenly ran around and jumped up and down excitedly. Another miracle reported was of a 26-year-old woman Teresina Magli, who had suffered for nine years from severe tuberculosis and was not able to speak a word, suddenly sang out a spontaneous song of praise in a loud voice. A third miraculous cure also happened during the same time as the other two, involving a mentally disturbed 36-year-old woman, Lauriana Zamboni, who was healed at home while her family members were praying for her inside Montichiari's Basilica.

Today, let us give thanks to God for the approved apparitions of the Virgin Mary, under the title of Rosa Mystica and let us pray, sacrifice and do penance for priests, that through Mary’s intercession, there will be flowering of vocations and a renewal of the priesthood in the Church and may Mary, the Mediatrix of All Grace flood the world with an ocean of Graces, on Dec 8th, during the Hour of Grace at 12 noon.


Thursday, July 11, 2024

15th Sunday, Authority Over Unclean Spirits

 

In the Gospel today, we witness the power and authority of Jesus given to His apostles. Over the centuries, God gave His power and authority to saints and ordinary priests.

Our Lord sent His twelve apostles out in twos. Jesus told them not to take gold or silver, or copper for their belts, no sack or second tunic, or sandals or walking staff, but what do these words mean? Why would Jesus not want them to take extra clothes, or money, sandals or a walking staff?

He told them these things, so that they would be free to go from place to place and not be worried about things they had to take with them. He wanted them to trust in His divine providence by letting them know, God would provide for all their needs, wherever they went.

We too should trust that God will take care of all of our needs, not only our housing, food and clothing, but most importantly He will take care of our spiritual needs. But we need to trust Him.

One of the main messages of Jesus through St. Faustina, was to trust Jesus. Our Lord indicated to her that something that hurt Him the most was the lack of trust people had in Him, especially those who are consecrated to Him, such as priests and religious sisters.

The apostles and later bishops and priests appointed by their bishop are given authority over unclean spirits

as exorcists, and they would expel demons from the possessed.

Saint Benedict drove out a demon from a man by beating him with a rod. He is known for his power over evil spirits. Today, the St. Benedict medal is exorcised by priests with a special blessing and the medal is very helpful in keeping demons away. Everyone should wear a St. Benedict medal and place it in various places in our home. Some exorcists recommend burying Benedict medals at the four corners of your property.

Saint Dominic placed a rosary around a possessed persons neck and the demon was expelled.

It is well known St. Padre Pio and St. John Vianney were physically attacked by evils spirits especially because they were so successful in taking people from the grasp of the enemy.

Many plagued by demons pray to St. Gemma Galgani, who bore the stigmata, to be delivered from evil spirits.

St. Joseph has a title, terror of demons. He is the guardian and protector of Holy Mother Church and protected the infant Jesus from Herod’s soldiers, who wanted to kill Him. When you find yourself feeling overcome by the trials of life, turn to St. Joseph. He was a man who, in his earthly life, never succumbed to "vain terrors." He remained ever grounded in faith, ever attuned to the will of God in his life. From Heaven, he stands as a go-to saint to help you when forces beyond your control - including demonic forces - seek to unsettle you and pull you toward despair and ruin.
The Virgin Mary is the human being that evil spirits can’t stand the most. When Mary comes, evil spirits flee. Mary’s power comes from Her humility. Mary is the Virgin Most powerful and She has the role of crushing the head of the serpent. She is the woman who is at enmity with the devil. We should call upon Mary when we are tempted and consecrate our self to Her regularly.

St. Michael the archangel is especially noted for protection against evil spirits. We pray the prayer at the end of every Mass and whenever you are tempted pray say that prayer and ask him to come and protect you. When Lucifer refused to serve God, St. Michael a mere archangel rose up to defend God saying, “Who is like God?” St. Michael led the army of good angels to cast Lucifer (Satan) and the bad angels out of heaven.

Our guardian angels have the task of protecting and guarding us from evil spirits and helping us to grow in our love of God, we should pray to our guardian angel every day.

The apostles anointed many who were sick and cured them. And they preached repentance.

When I was doing hospital ministry in Tulsa, one of the patients told me a story about what happened when he was hospitalized and anointed by a priest in Florida.

While in Florida, in ICU, his heart stopped. The doctors began CPR because he “flat lined”. The priest came during this crisis and anointed him. Right when the priest anointed him, the man sat up in bed, opened his eyes, looked around and his heart begins to beat normally. The priest was so shocked, he jumped back and hit his head against the wall. And the doctor cried out, “You were dead! You were dead! And now you came back to life!”

The man believed, Jesus, through the priest healed him by the sacrament of anointing of the sick. The sacrament of the sick is noted for three purposes. 1. It is used to give graces to the sick to help them persevere in their suffering. 2. It forgives their sins when they are unconscious or unable to confess their sins. 3. Jesus can immediately physically heal a sick person, if it would help the person on their road to salvation.

Today, let us trust in God’s providence to provide for all our needs. And let us pray to the saints asking their intersession to deliver us from evil spirits and may we seek to be anointed when our life is in danger, to receive the graces and healing God desires to give us.

O Mary, Virgin Most Powerful, pray for us.

St. Joseph, terror of demons, pray for us.

St. Michael the Archangel, pray for us.

All you holy Apostles, pray for us.

Our Guardian Angels, pray for us

St. Benedict, pray for us.
St. Dominic, pray for us

St. John Vianney, pray for us

St. Padre Pio, pray for us

St. Gemma Galgani, pray for us.

Friday, July 5, 2024

14th Sunday, No Salvation Outside the Church "The Church is Necessary for Salvation"

 

Do Not tell your non-catholic friends, that unless they become Catholic, they can’t go to heaven!

Do Not tell your non-catholic friends, that unless they become Catholic, they can’t go to heaven!

Example 1: A child is baptized as an Episcopalian, but when the child is 4 years old, she dies from leukemia. Since she never became Catholic, would she go to heaven? Yes.

Example 2: A 50 year old down-syndrome man is told that the Catholic Church was founded by Christ, and he is told about the 7 sacraments, the 10 commandments, but due to his mental capacity, he doesn’t understand what you mean. He dies from a heart attack, will God allow him to enter heaven, if he never even knew what sin was? Yes.

Example 3: A 25 year old man is Baptist. He has Catholic friends, who told him that the Catholic Church was founded by Christ. He takes the classes to become Catholic, and believes everything we believe, but when he finds out his family will be angry at him for becoming Catholic, he changes his mind. If he dies in a car accident, will he go to heaven? Most likely not. He knew the truth and refused to follow through due to fear and not placing God above family.

In the first reading, the Lord makes it clear Ezekiel is sent as a prophet to a rebellious people. In the Gospel, Jesus is the prophet of prophets, but those in His own native place and His own relatives, reject Him.

Today, if I come to you as a prophet, teaching, “Outside of the Church there is no salvation.” will you reject what I say? Some say it means you must be a card carrying Catholic to be saved. But there is a difference between “Outside the Church there is no salvation.” and “One must be a card carrying Catholic to be saved”.

St. Cyprian was first to teach “outside the Church, there is no salvation” when he was attempting to prevent people from leaving the Church and entering into schism. He wasn’t referring to aborigines, who never heard about Jesus or the Gospel.

In the 1940’s Fr. Leonard Feeney insisted all who don’t formally enter the Church and formally register in a parish will go to hell. Even if they never had a chance to hear there was a Church. He also erroneously thought unbaptized babies go to hell.

Feeney taught millions go to hell, even if not given a chance. It later became known as the Feeneyism heresy. Feeney makes God a monster and incredibly harsh.

The Holy Office in 1949 condemned this false view saying,"It is not always required that one be actually incorporated as a member of the Church, but this at least is required: that one adhere to it in wish and desire. It is not always necessary that this be explicit... but when a man labors under invincible ignorance, God accepts even an implicit will, called by that name because it is contained in the good disposition of soul in which a man wills to conform his will to the will of God."

God is not a monster. God is infinitely merciful, but He also is our judge and requires punishment for sin. But if one never sinned such as an infant, the Catechism #1261, states, "Let the little children come to me, and do not prevent them,", "[this] permits us to have hope that there is a way to salvation for infants who die without Baptism." All the more urgent is the Church's call not to prevent little children coming to Christ through the gift of holy Baptism.”

For those who have sinned, the document Lumen Gentium states, “For they who without their own fault do not know of the Gospel of Christ and His Church, but yet seek God with sincere heart, and try, under the influence of grace, to carry out His will in practice, known to them through the dictate of conscience, can attain eternal salvation."

Therefore, three things are necessary for those who do not explicitly join the Catholic Church and can attain eternal salvation 1. It must be through no fault of their own, do not know the fullness of Gospel. 2. They must seek the Gospel with sincerity of heart. 3. Under the influence of God’s grace, they must try to carry out His will in practice through the dictate of conscience. It seems, for a person to have all three may not be common. The average person, Catholic and non-Catholic goes through life not interested in learning more about their faith and live their life without practicing what they believe.

A more positive way of looking at this dogma is to say “No Salvation outside the Church” means “The Church is necessary for salvation” and those who through no fault of their own--don’t join the Church, and who try to carry out His will through their conscience, can be saved by the Church. But the ordinary manner of being saved is to be a member of the Catholic Church and receive the sacraments.

The Church also teaches, God can save outside the sacraments, but only in an extraordinary way. For example, baptism of desire (wanting to be baptized, but not in fact receiving it before death) or baptism of blood (dying for Jesus, as a martyr).

The ordinary way to be saved is to have faith in Jesus, be baptized, always attempt to do God’s will, receive the sacraments, and die in the state of grace. Jesus said, “Unless you are baptized you cannot enter the Kingdom of heaven.” He also said, “Unless you eat the flesh and drink His blood of the Son of Man, you will have no life in you.”

But, when He said these words, He did not exclude other ways of being saved, such as baptism of desire and baptism of blood. Baptism by water and the Eucharist are necessary and the ordinary and easiest means to salvation.

In other words, every human being ever saved-- is only saved through Jesus and His Church and most of the time that is explicit. But since God is not limited in His grace and power, He can save through the Catholic Church and through Jesus in ways we don’t see or know. No one can obtain heaven without Jesus and His Church. We can’t separate Jesus from His body, the Church. They are one. Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to Father, except through me.”

The Catholic Church is the only church founded by Jesus Christ. It is God’s will everyone become a member of the Catholic Church. Jesus founded the Church to teach and govern and lead all men to salvation. Everyone has a moral obligation to seek out and find the Church Jesus founded. If through serious fault or neglect, one does not seek it, one cannot go to heaven. Once he finds the fullness of truth in the Catholic Church, he must enter it, and strive to live up to its requirements, lest he be lost forever.

The easiest way for a person to be saved is to be directly saved by the Catholic Church and through the seven sacraments. Protestants have only two sacraments, baptism and matrimony. It is more difficult for them to be saved.

How sad it is for a non-Catholic, who was dying, and was never told about the Sacrament of the Sick to help them endure their sufferings. They were never told about Confession knowing for certain, they could have their sins forgiven. They were never told that they could receive Jesus in Holy Communion and were deprived of the sacraments, because no Catholic ever told them, about all these gifts. How sad for the person die without knowing the fullness of truth about Jesus and His Church, perhaps they would have become Catholic had they known the fullness of truth.

Catholics have an obligation to help their non-Catholic friends to obtain the easiest and most sure way of gaining heaven. Woe to us, who fail to help our non-Catholic friends the surest and easiest way to get to heaven.

Non-Catholics convinced their own sect is the true church, provided they are in the state of grace, repenting of their sins and truly attempt to do God’s will, are spiritual members of the Catholic Church by way of extension.

The actual members of the Church, have a major advantage over-- just her spiritual members. They can partake in the seven sacraments. Have their sins definitively and unmistakably forgiven in confession and can be truly united body and soul with Jesus Christ in Holy Communion.

Actual members can also be at peace on the promises, that Christ gave to St. Peter and his successors, that He would protect them from error in matters of faith and morals.

The spiritual members, who don’t explicitly join the Church, don’t have these advantages. How many non-Catholics are actually seeking the fullness of truth? That is where the danger lies. By serious neglect, of failing to discover the truth, they most likely will not be saved. This is where we must do what we can to help them to know the truth.

Jesus wills all to enter the Catholic Church and He wills all to confess His faith. He wants all to have the same benefits of the sacraments and to share in the graces that flow to her actual members, through His Church’s ministry. Catholics should realize the gifts they possess, and they should desire to more fully assure their neighbor’s salvation, by inviting them to become Catholic. We do our non-Catholic friends a disservice by not helping them to know the fullness of truth of what they could have, if they became Catholic.

Lumen Gentium, warns non-Catholics, they can be more easily lost. “…. often men, deceived by the Evil One, have become vain in their reasonings and have exchanged the truth of God for a lie, serving the creature rather than the Creator. Or some there are who, living and dying in this world without God, are exposed to final despair. Wherefore to promote the glory of God and procure the salvation of all of these, and mindful of the command of the Lord, "Preach the Gospel to every creature", the Church fosters the missions with care and attention.”

In conclusion, because only God knows if someone is ignorant of the truth, through no fault of their own, or whether or not, they are truly attempting to do God’s will, we can never judge another person’s soul or their eternal salvation.

We trust the words of St. Paul’s letter to Timothy, “This is good and pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, who wants all to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” (1 Tim. 2:3-6)

Don’t tell non-Catholics, they cannot go to heaven unless they become Catholic. Rather, help them to know God desires all to be Catholic. Invite them to join the Church Jesus founded to receive everything God has given to man to be saved. We have the 7 sacraments, we have the Virgin Mary, the saints, the fullness of truth revealed by God, we have the Magisterium of the Church which guides us to know moral and teachings to protect us from going into error.

May the Virgin Mary, the Star of Evangelization, make us witnesses to the truth, “There is no salvation outside the Church”, because “the Church is necessary for salvation”.

And those who are ignorant of it, through no fault of their own, who strive to do God’s will at all times and seek God with a sincere heart can obtain salvation. But the easiest and most sure way to obtain salvation is to be a member of the Catholic Church and live a life of grace through the sacraments.

14th Monday Raising the Dead- The Resurrection