"All of us... are one body, for we all share the same loaf. " ~ 1 Corinthians 10:17
Astronauts Aldrin and Armstrong had just landed on the moon. While Armstrong prepared for his moonwalk, Aldrin unp acked bread and wine. Aldrin wrote: "I poured the wine into the chalice... In the one-sixth gravity of the moon the wine curled slowly and gracefully up the side of the cup. It was interesting to think that the very first liq uid ever poured on the moon and the very first food eaten there were commun ion elements. I sensed especially strong mu unity with our church back home , and the Church everywhere." ~ Guideposts - Treasury of Hope What is one thing the Knights might do to build a stronger sense of unity in our parish? In our local community?
"In Jesus Christ, true G od and true man.... rests our hope for real humanity. Not by ourselves, bu t insofar as we are members of the Body of Christ." ~ Karl Barth
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"Happy are those whose greatest desire is to do what God req uires; God will satisfy them fully!" ~ Matthew 5:6
The great Am erican concert violinist, Fritz Kreisler, said: "I was born with music in my system. It was a gift from God. I didn't acquire it. So I do not even d eserve thanks for the music. Music is too sacred to be sold, and the outra geous prices charged by musical celebrities today are truly a crime against society. I never look upon the money as my own. It is public money. It is only a fund entrusted to me for proper disbursement... In all these years o f my so-called success in music, mu wife and I have not built a hou se for ourselves. Between it ans us sand all the homeless in the world." ~ Mark Link, S.J.
How fully do you agree with Kreisler? Do you share God's gifts to you with your brethren?
"Serve one another with wh atever gift each of you has received." ~ 1 Peter 4:10
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"For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who ar e perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God." ~& nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:18
I once saw a man in Los Angeles wearing a s ign that said, "I'm a fool for Christ. Whose fool are you?" I thought at t he time, "That's the most stupid thing I've ever seen." But one night many years later it would be revealed to me that God - who is more than just an image on a piece of wood - loved me. And though I had shunned Him all my l ife, I realized my desperate need of Him.
It was then I understood the truth of that odd sign I had seen years before: the cross is foolishnes s to those who are perishing. That night I knelt at the foot of the cross a nd believed in Jesus. I have been a fool for Christ ever since. ~ John Wimb er, adapted
Has such a revelation ever come to you? How does our Co uncil promote a spirituality that brings us closer to Christ?
"So then do not be foolish, but understand what t...
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Ave Maria Catholic Church - Brownstein Hall
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Officers and Directors meeting at 6:00 PM, Rosary beginning at 6:30 PM the meeting to follow around 7:00 PM in Brownstein Hall.
Covid -19 guidelines:
- No food will be served, however drinks will be allowed .
- Hall to be cleaned up and sanitized (by officers) after the meetings.
- Masks are worn at all times unless it is the main speaker.
If you a re uncomfortable with meeting in person despite the precautions, please do not feel obligated to attend. There will not be any streaming of the meeti ng at this time.
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"I urge you, then, to make me completely happy by.... bein g one in soul and mind." ~ Philippians 2:2
On the seventh and la st night of the bike trip for AIDS, Mark Bosco wrote in his journal: "The words of novelist Alice Walker came to me as I finished the last few miles - 'I think it annoys God if you walk by the color of purple in a field some where and don't notice it." This whole trip became for me an exercise in no ticing things - the beauty of creation as I pedaled past mountains, farms , and beaches... the diversity of God's people forming a community of frien dship and support in the face of a terrible disease... My faith in God and his people has been renewed... The ride gave me the gift of noticing my LOR D alive in so many places, in so many faces." ~ Mark Link, S.J.
Ha ve you ever seen the LORD alive in your Brother Knights' faces?
" Place yourself at one another's service." ~ Galatians 5:13
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"I went past the field of the sluggard, past the vineyard o f the man who lacks judgment; thorns had come up everywhere, the ground w as covered with weeds, and the stone wall was in ruins. I applied my heart to what I observed and learned a lesson from what I saw: A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest - and poverty will come on you like a bandit and scarcity like an armed man." ~ Proverbs 24:30-34
Saint Paul challenges all of us as men to finish the race a nd to be on our guard. He knows that even if we've built a positive legacy to this point, there are wolves waiting at the door, ready to tear it fro m our grip and steal it away. He knows that we can lose our testimony as a role model in a single unguarded moment.
Don't let anyone rob a life time of influence on your wife and your children. Don't let moral poverty s neak up on you like a slinking wolf and rip away your witness for Jesus Chr ist. Guard your heart! Guard it in the limitless...
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"Christ Jesus... gave himself to redeem all mankind." ~ 1 Timothy 2:5-6
This month, back in 1865, the slain body of Presid ent Lincoln lay in state in Cleveland, Ohio. It was on its way from Washin gton, DC to Springfield, Illinois, where it would be buried. In the long line of people filing past the body was a poor black woman and her little son. When they reached the president's body, the woman lifted up her son a nd said in a hushed voice, "Honey, take a long, long look. That man died for you."
What that mother said about Lincoln, every mother could say to her child about Jesus. Both Jesus and Lincoln tell us that waging wa r against evil involves great personal suffering - even the loss of one's o wn life. ~ Mark Link, S.J.
Against what modern evil should the Knig hts be willing to wage war and suffer much - even losing our lives, if nec essary?
"It's important that people know what you stand for. It's equally important that they know what you won't st...
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St. Isidore, Bishop & Doctor of the Church
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Ave Maria Catholic Church, 9056 E Parker Rd, Parker, CO 80138, USA
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"For thou, O LORD, art good and forgiving, abounding in s teadfast love to all who call on thee." ~ Psalm 86:5
THE PASS ION OF THE CHRIST a movie directed by Mel Gibson, has depicted t he last 12 hours of Jesus Christ's life, in no way that the film industry has ever dramatized before. It underscores the emotion, pain and passion o f the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Anyone who has seen the movie came out o f the theatre understanding better just how incredible his love for us is. Everything about the Son of God comes down to this: he forgives us because he loves us. As we all know love is the cornerstone o the virtue of Charity . If you have seen the movie, especially with others in a movie theatre, the sense of unity and fraternity that it offers is profound.
The ne xt time you receive the Body and Blood of Christ, remember that it is his actual Body and Blood, and that despite how dramatic the movie might have been, it still pales in comparison to receiving and e...
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"Them I will bring to my holy mountain and make joyful in my house of prayer; their holocausts and sacrifices will be acceptable on my altar, for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples." ~ Isaiah 56:7
Dorothy Day died in New York City in 1980. The N ew York Times called her the most influential person in the histo ry of American Catholicism. There's now a movement to canonize her for her personal life of poverty and for her work among the poor. In her book, Union Square to Rome, Day wrote that before her conversion to Catholic ism she used to go to early morning Mass at St. Joseph's Church on Sixth Av enue. What attracted her were the people kneeling in prayer. She says, "I longed for their faith. So I used to go in and kneel in the back pew." She was drawn to St. Joseph's because it was clear it was a "house of prayer". ~ Mark Link, S.J.
Would a visitor to our parish church witness the same devotion and faith as Day witnessed at St....
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"Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them , for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these." ~ Luke 18:16 NIV John was a French priest who became famous as a teacher of underprivi leged boys. When he became aware of the needs of the poor children, he fel t himself called to respond. John would later give away his share of the fa mily fortune. He began training a group of young men as teachers, thus beg inning the order known today as the Christian Brothers. John successfully i ntroduced several new educational methods and established colleges for trai ning teachers. His success in training delinquent and underprivileged boys provoked bitter opposition from secular schoolmasters, who resented his em phasis on Christian values. Ignoring his critics, John urged his teachers to treat their students with love, compassion, and concern for their spir itual well-being. One of the lessons we learn from John is that our calling from God may at first seem unpleasant, but if we p...
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"...Whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eter nal life." ~ John 3:16
A man was sleeping when the Savior appear ed. The LORD told him there was work to be done, and showed him a massive rock which he was to push with all his might. For many years the man toiled . The Adversary sensed his despair and placed thoughts into his weary mind: "You are never going to move it." "Why kill myself over this?" the man tho ught. He decided to make it a matter of prayer and take his troubled though ts to the LORD. "I have labored long and hard in Your service. Yet, I have not budged that rock by half a millimeter. Why am I failing?" The LORD res ponded compassionately, "When I asked you to serve me, your task was to p ush against the rock with all your strength. Never once did I mention that I expected you to move it. And now you come to me, thinking that you have failed. But now you are strong and muscled. Through opposition your abiliti es now surpass that which you used to have. Your ...
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"If there is a poor man among your brothers... do not be har dhearted or tightfisted toward him." ~ Deuteronomy 15:7
Th e parable of the rich man and the poor man (Luke 16:19-31) inspired the sti rring homily of Pope John Paul II at Yankee Stadium in 1979. He said, "We cannot stand idly by, enjoying our own riches and freedom if, in any plac e, the Lazarus of the 20th century stands at our doors... The rich man and the Lazarus are both human beings, both of them equally created in the im age and likeness of God, both of them equally redeemed by Christ." ~ Mark Link, S.J.
What caused the rich man to be condemned? How have your values changed since you became a Knight? How do you think God might want t hem to change some more?
"The poor of the United States and of th e world are your brothers and sisters in Christ. You must never be content to leave them just the crumbs of the feast. You must give your substance, and not just of your abundance." ~ Pope John Paul II
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"When you pray and ask for something, believe that you have received it, and you will be given whatever you ask for." ~ Mark 11:2 4
Jim Johnson was sent to save a failing hotel. The situation was so bad that Jim decided upon desperate measures. Each night he drove to a hil l overlooking the hotel. He parked, sat in the car, and prayed for twenty minutes. He prayed for the hotel guests, behind the lighted windows. He p rayed for the employees and their families. He prayed for himself.
G radually, changes started to take place in the hotel. A new spirit radiate d from its employees. Hew warmth greeted each new guest. Hope permeated the operation. Within a year, the hotel was back on its feet.
N orman Vincent Peale, who tells the story, ends with this thought: If the prayer of one person could revitalize a hotel, think what the prayer of an entire nation could do for the world. ~ Mark Link, S.J.
When was t he last time our Council gathered for a prayer vigil or...
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"The LORD gives strength to his people." ~ Psalm 2 9:11 NIV
The Polish bishop and martyr, St. Stanislaus, spent seven years studying canon law and theology. He earned a doctorate, but he refu sed it out of humility. When his parents died, Stanislaus gave away his in heritance, and was ordained a priest.
Stanislaus' great eloquence a nd piety generated a spirit of renewal and conversion in the local communit y. When he became bishop in 1072, Stanislaus soon found himself embroiled in political affairs. He was outspoken in his attacks upon political and so cial injustices of the immoral King Boleslaus II, who warred with his neig hbors and oppressed the peasantry. In 1079, the bishop excommunicated Bole slaus. The enraged king ordered his soldiers to murder Stanislaus; when th ey refused, he killed the bishop with his own hands while Mass was being c elebrated. Because of Stanislaus' popularity, King Boleslaus was forced to flee to Hungary, where he's said to have spent the ...
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Ave Maria Catholic Church, 9056 E Parker Rd, Parker, CO 80138, USA
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"... In your relations with one another, clothe yourselves with humility, because God is stern with the arrogant, but to the humble he shows kindness... Cast all your cares on Him because He cares for you." ~ 1 Peter 5:5-7
Years ago, Don Shula, legendary coach of the M iami Dolphins, was vacationing in a small town in Maine. One rainy afterno on, Shula, his wife, and five children went to the town's only theater. When they walked in, only six other people were there. To a person, howev er, they stood up and applauded the Shula family.
As the Shu las sat down, a man came running up and shook the famous coach's hand. "Ho w did you recognize me?" Shula asked him. "Mister, I don't know who you ar e," he replied. "All I know is that the manager announced before you came in with your family that unless five more people showed up, there wouldn't be a movie today." ~ Mark Link, S.J.
Humility creates in us a capa city for the closest possible intimacy with God. How do y...
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"I am writing to you, little children, because your sins h ave been forgiven you for His name's sake." ~ 1 John 2:12
A prie st is walking down the street one day when he notices a small boy trying to press a doorbell on a house across the street. The doorbell is just outsid e the reach of the young man. After watching the boy's efforts, the priest steps smartly across the street. He walks up behind the little fellow and , placing his hand kindly on the child's shoulder, leans over and gives th e doorbell a solid ring.
Crouching down to the child's level , the priest smiles benevolently and asks, "And now what, my little man?" To which the boy replies, "Now we run!" ~ Unknown author
Recall a favorite boyhood memory. Were you mischievous? Today, are you more likely to err on the side of doing what you shouldn't or not doing what you should ?
"The wildest colts make the best horses." ~ Plutarch
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"... The greatest among you should be like the youngest, an d the one who rules like the one who serves." ~ Luke 22:26 Exalt Christ. Use a sharp knife with thyself. Say little, serve all, pass on. This is true greatness, to serve unnoticed and work unseen.Oh, the joy of having nothing and being nothing, seeing nothing but a Living Christ in Glory, and being careful for nothing but His interes ts down here. ~ J. N. Darby
Service is one of the hallmarks of knigh thood and the greatest is he who serves others (Matthew 23:11). How generou sly do you serve others?
"Service is the stairway by which we mou nt to the throne of God." ~ Author unknown
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Ave Maria Catholic Church, 9056 E Parker Rd, Parker, CO - Dwyer Hall
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"When you pray, go to your room, close the door, and pray to your Father, who is unseen. And your Father, who sees what you do in private, will reward you." ~ Matthew 6:6
Rabbi David Wolpe auth ored the book, Teaching Your Child About God. He tells a story abou t a boy who began wandering into the nearby woods. This concerned the child 's father, so one day he said, "I have noticed that each afternoon you wa nder off into the woods. What do you do in such a dangerous place?"
The child said, "I go there to find God."
"That is a good th ing; I'm glad that you are searching for God," said the father. "But, my child, don't you know that God is the same everywhere?" "Yes," the boy a nswered, "but I'm not." ~ Mark Link, S.J.
What is the point of Rab bi Wolpe's story? Is there a place where you readily find God?
"O h, help me, LORD, to take the time to set all else aside. That in the se cret place of prayer I may with Thee abide." ~ Author u...
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"Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy , to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God ~ th is is your spiritual act of worship." ~ Romans 12:1
When the Spa nish explorer Hernando Cortez landed in Mexico in 1519, he was intent on c onquest. To ensure the devotion of his men, he set fire to this fleet of e leven ships. With no means of retreat, Cortez's army had only one directio n to move, into the Mexican interior. Cortez understood the price of commi tment and he paid for it.
The apostle Paul also understood th e price of dedication. After assuring us of our victory in Christ, he call s on us to burn our ships, bridges, or anything else that ties us to our destructive former life. Furthermore, he challenges us to commit ourselves completely to God (see above scripture). Is Paul asking a lot? Yes! But he 's not asking too much. He begins his exhortation with the word 'therefore' because he wants to point us back to everything he...
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"Happy are those who work for peace: God will call them his children!" ~ Matthew 5:9
Although Truman hastened the war's end with his controversial decision to drop the atom bomb, he ordered a "peace statement" to be made on the nation's presidential seal. It was used to sh ow an eagle with arrows (war) in one talon and the olive branch (peace) in the other. Early versions had the eagle face the arrows. Truman ordered all future versions to show the eagle facing the olive branch, to symbolize t hat our nation was turned toward peace, not war. ~ Mark Link, S.J.
What are some of the things pointing our nation in the wrong direction? Si r Knights, how can we move the nation in the right direction?
"O God... help us to keep in mind the real causes of war: dishonesty, greed , selfishness, and lack of love. Drive them out of this ship, so that we may be a pattern of the new world for which we are fighting." ~ Lord Hu gh Beresford, Royal Navy, 1941
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"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will t ake care of itself." ~ Matthew 6:34
When you are tired and discouraged from fruitless efforts... God know how hard you have tried. When you've cried so long and your heart is in anguish... God has co unted your tears. If you feel that your life is on hold and time has pas sed you by... God is waiting with you. When you don't know where to t urn... God has a solution. When nothing makes sense and you are confu sed or frustrated... God has the answer. When you have much to be tha nkful for... God has blessed you. When something joyful happens and y ou are filled with awe... God has smiled upon you. When you have a pu rpose to fulfill and a dream to follow... God has opened your eyes and c alled you by name. Remember that wherever you are or whatever you are fa cing... GOD KNOWS. ~ Fr. Pat Umberger
Why pray when you can worry ? What causes you the most worry? What are ...
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St. Joseph's Assembly #2618 Monthly Meeting
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"And whenever you stand praying if you have anything against anyone, forgive him..." ~ Mark 11:25
If God is causing all thi ngs in your life to work together for good, then you can thank Him for wha tever your're encountering. God is in charge. God is in control. And when y our life seems but a wasted heap, remember that He works wonders with raw materials. It pleases the LORD when we subjugate our will to His: "LORD< I submit this to You. I don't know how to deal with it, so I just thank You for it and I believe Your Word." ~ Charles Stanley
The answers w e search for won't come from the White House or the courthouse - we must st art in our house. Do you know where your children are?
"Columbine, friend of mine, Peace will come to you in time." ~ The Cohen Brothers
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"Whoever receives anyone I send receives me, also; and who ever receives me receives him who sent me." ~ John 13:20
E nsworth Reisner remembers a minister who had very little money and was just scraping by. One day, a destitute family came to him. The minister was mo ved to pity and gave them all the money he had on hand. Then, as they left , he said, "Thank you for the privilege of letting me help you."
R eisner says. "Those remarkable words taught me an important lesson. When pe ople give you the opportunity to help them, they give you the opportunity to be like God. And for that we should give them thanks." ~ Mark Link, S.J .
What keeps us, as Knights, from having the same attitude that En sworth Reisner has?
"God has given us two hands - one to receive with and the other to give with. We are not made cisterns for hoarding; we are channels made for sharing." ~ Billy Graham
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"For you know the gracious act of our Lord Jesus Christ, th at for your sake he became poor although he was rich, so that by his pover ty you might become rich." ~ 2 Corinthians 8:9
In 1923, Christi an Brother Barnabas McDonald, a noted expert in the field of social welfar e work with young people, created an official junior organization for the Knights of Columbus, the Columbian Squires. He formed the Squires as a fai thful group of young Catholic men between the ages of 12 and 18.
App roximately 26,000 Squires belong to more than 1,000 Circles international ly. The Squires are active throughout the United States, Canada, the Phil ippines, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Guam. In 1995, Circles donated more t han $300,000 in charitable contributions and volunteered over 460,000 hou rs of community service to such causes.
Squires engage in leadership activities in four major areas: Spiritual, Service, Circle and Membershi p. Knowing that they have other activities (school, sports, j...
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St. George, Martyr; St. Adalbert, Bishop & Martyr
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"(They place on) people's backs loads that are heavy... yet they aren't willing even to lift a finger to help them carry those loads." ~ Matthew 23:4
Cesar Chavez has been called a "modern-day Moses" for migrant workers. He brought unit to their ranks in Florida and helped them achieve their first labor contract. It brought justice to the poorest of the poor. He died on this date in 1993 and was carried to his rest by ov er 35,000 marchers amid dancing and mariachi music. Sons, grandsons, and celebrities rotated as pall bearers carrying the plain white pine coffin t hat was built by his brother. One of the gifts presented at Mass was a shor t-handled hoe, the backbreaking tool that was banned, thanks largely to C havez's efforts. ~ Mark Link, S.J.
"To be a man is to suffer for others. God help us to be men!" ~ Cesar Chavez
How do you account for the incredible display of unity generated at the Chavez fu neral?
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"Teach me, LORD, what you want me to do." ~ Psal m 86:11
Singer Pearl Bailey died in 1990. Her heart was a big as her body. Her spirit truly shined when an Amtrak train with 400 passengers on board jumped the track in Mansfield, Ohio, slamming into an embankment. A mid the wreckage and confusion, a familiar voice rang out calmly, "This i s Pearl, honey! Don't worry! Everything's going to be all right!"
D ressed only in a night robe and sneakers, she took a leadership role, bec oming a big sister to the injured passengers, calming and helping them. "S he was something out there!" said one of the rescue workers. ~ Mark Link, S.J.
What kind of brother are you in ordinary situations? Perhaps mo re importantly, what kind of brother are you in crisis situations?
"No personal consideration should stand in the way of performing a publi c duty." ~ Author unknown
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"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dw ell together in unity!" ~ Psalm 133:1-2
Ages ago a flock of a th ousand quails lived together in a forest in India. They would have been hap py, but they were in great dread of their enemy, the quail hunter. He wou ld tick them by mocking their call and then capturing them with a great net .
The wise quail said, "Brothers! When the fowler throws his net over us. let each one put his head through a mesh in the net and then all will lift it up together and fly away with it!" The next day, the fowl er threw his net, and the birds escaped as they had planned. This continue d for many days, and the fowler's wife grew angry. The fowler explained, "The trouble is tat all the birds are working together and helping one anot her."
A few days later, one of the quails accidentally trod on the head of one of his brothers. Then they began to argue about who was lifting most of the weight of the nets. The fowler saw his ...
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St. Mark, Evangelist
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"I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen yo u with power through his Spirit in your inner being...." ~ Ephesians 3: 16
Behold, LORD, an empty vessel that needs to be filled. My LORD , fill it. I am weak in the faith; strengthen thou me. I am cold in love; warm me and make me fervent that my love may go out to my neighbour. I do not have a strong and firm faith; at times I doubt and am unable to trust thee altogether. O LORD, help me. Strengthen my faith and trust in thee. I n thee I have sealed the treasures of all I have. Ia m poor; thou art rich and didst come to be merciful to the poor. I am a sinner; thou art uprigh t. With me there is an abundance of sin' in thee is the fullness of righteo usness. Therefore, I will remain with thee of whom I can receive but to wh om I may not give. Amen. ~ Martin Luther
Have you been through a dif ficult time, only to find that your endurance has strengthened your faith?
"If He bids us carry a burden, He carries...
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"... make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose." ~ Philippians 2:2
Redwood trees are the giants of the forest. They tower above the earth at h eights of over three hundred feet. Unlike most trees, which send their roo ts to a depth equaling their height, redwoods send their roots outward, i ntermingling their roots with one another. Together they form a fortified u nit, a secure stronghold that allows these giants to withstand high winds.
That is how strength is achieved among men as well, by work ing together as a unified whole. Men working together bring strength, whet her dealing in the workplace, leading families at home, or serving in chu rches. Unfortunately, individualism among men prevails in the church. In f act, the individual approach as produced a generation of isolated men at c hurch. The individualism imitates the independence and surface relationship s among men in American society... We weren't created t...
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"Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged. Go out to face th em tomorrow, and the LORD will be with you." ~ 2 Chronicles 20:17 NIV< br> I've stepped over the line. I am out on the comfort zone. The decision has been made. I am a follower of Jesus Christ. I won't loo k back, let up, slow down or back away. I am finished with low living , small planning, smooth knees, tame visions, chintzy giving and dwarfed goals. I no longer need pre-eminence, prosperity, positions or popula rity. I don't have to be right, first, recognized, praised or rewarded. I now learn by faith, love by patience, lift by prayer and l abor by power. My face is set, my gait is fast. My goal is heaven, my road is rough, my Guide reliable. I cannot be bought, compromised, de toured, lured away, turned back, diluted or delayed. I will not flinc h in the face of adversity, negotiate at the table of the enemy or meander in the maze of mediocrity. I must go on until He comes to get...
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St. Peter Chanel, Priest & Martyr; St. Louis Grignion de Montfort , Priest
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"Ask and you will receive, so that your joy may be complete ." ~ John 16:24
We need not let ourselves think that we cannot d o something useful, or that we never will be able to accomplish a useful t ask. The fact is that we can do anything in the field of human relationship s, if we are willing to call on God's supply of strength. The supply may n ot be immediately available, because we many not be entirely ready to rece ive it, but it will surely come when we are properly prepared for it. As w e grow spiritually, a feeling of being plentifully supplied by God's stren gth will possess us and we will be able to accomplish many useful things. ~ Fr. Pat Umberger
Pray that we may claim God's supply of strength by our faith in Him. Pray that is shall be given to us when we are ready to r eceive it.
What sorts of spiritual programs can our Council implemen t to increase our supply of God's strength and enable us to accomplish more good works?
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St. Catherine of Siena, Virgin & Doctor of the Church
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St. Pius V, Pope
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"Be faithful to me... and I will give you life as your prize of victory." ~ Revelation 2:10
A neighborhood grocery store is owned by a couple of simple means. Although they don't talk a lot about God , they live in His presence. Their love for each other makes their store a holy place. Customers leave the store feeling more human.... closer to God.
After a long, twelve-hour day, the couple puts things in order for the next day, turns off the lights, and bolts the door. Then th ey go home, have a glass of wine, watch TV, and say their simple prayers to a friendly God or light a candle to the Madonna. Sometimes they play ca rds or reminisce. Then they go to bed. ~ James Kavanaugh, adapted
A re there any people in your life who exhibit this kind of simple faith? Hav e they influenced your perspective on life?
"God has not called m e to be successful; he has called me to be faithful." ~ Mother T eresa of Calcutta
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"For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be. " ~ Matthew 6:20-21
"May Day" was celebrated throughout the Comm unist world as a way of supposedly honoring the role and importance of labo rers in Marxist countries. The Communist conception of work as an end in it self was, of course, very different from the Christian understanding. In 1955, to highlight this difference, Pope Pius XII instituted the feast of St. Joseph the Worker. Joseph, the husband of Mary and the foster-father of Jesus, spent a lifetime laboring as a carpenter. His primary motivation for working wasn't a quest for riches or status, but a desire to s erve God and to care for his family in a loving way. Joseph never worked an y miracles; he never made any important speeches; he wasn't a public figu re, but was known only as a humble carpenter (Matthew 13:55). Joseph labor ed in obscurity, but was nonetheless given an important part in God's plan .
Work is not intended to be an end in itself ...
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St. Joseph the Worker
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"If my people, upon whom my name has been pronounced, humb le themselves and pray, and seek my presence and turn from their ev il ways, I will hear them from heaven and pardon theirs sins and revive th eir land." ~ 2 Chronicles 7:14
Every important event in Jesus' l ife found Him in prayer.
Jesus prayed at this baptism (Luke 3:21),< br>He prayed at the start of His ministry (Mark 1:35), He prayed before picking the twelve (Luke 6:12), He prayed before asking His disciples the question, "Who do you say I am?" (Luke 9:18), He prayed before goi ng to Jerusalem (Luke 9:29), He prayed in the garden (Luke 22:41), He prayed on the cross (Luke 23:34), He prayed before teaching His disc iples how to pray (Luke 11:1).
What role does prayer play in the imp ortant events in our lives?
"Be joyful in hope, patient in affli ction, faithful in prayer." ~ Romans 12:12
"Prayer is like t he turning on of an electric switch. It does no...
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St. Athanasius, Bishop & Doctor of the Church
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Ave Maria Catholic Church, 9056 E Parker Rd, Parker, CO 80138, USA
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Hot breakfast at 5:45 am followed by discussion. Please join
us. For more information contact Brad Riddell at 303-548-
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"Rather, Blessed are those who hear the word of God and kee p it." ~ Luke 11:28
James is sometimes referred to as St. James "the Lesser," to distinguish him from St. James "the Greater," who was al so an apostle and the brother of St. John, James' brother. St. Jude was al so an apostle, and their mother Mary was a close relative of the Blessed V irgin; for that reason, James was sometimes called the brother (cousin) o f the LORD. But James' holiness came not from being related to Jesus in a b iological way, but in a spiritual one - and this is a relationship Our LOR D offers to every one of His followers.
When Jesus called Philip as an apostle, his first impulse was to share the news with his friend, Nath anael, describing Jesus as "the One of Whom Moses spoke" (John 1:43-49). A t the Last Supper, it was Philip who asked Jesus to show them the Father ( John 14:8-9); he, like the other disciples, was slow to realize the unio n between God the Father and Christ. But Philip's examp...