Today Christians Honor Blessed Daniel Brottier – Please Pray For Us!

February 28th, 2024

Blessed Daniel BrottierBlessed Daniel Brottier (1876-1936) Image: Cradio

(Catholic Online) Born in France, Blessed Daniel Brottier, was a decorated Priest who served as a volunteer Chaplain during World War I risking his own life from time-to-time, cited six times for bravery, receiving the ‘Croix de Guerre’ and the ‘Legion of Honor’ according to 365 Rosaries during his 4 years at the front, ministering to the suffering and dying–It was miraculous that during the war, Fr. Brottier didn’t suffer a single wound.

Following the end of the war, Fr. Brottier was invited to help establish a project for orphaned and abandoned children in Paris, spending the last 13 years of his life there.

Blessed Daniel Brottier...Fr. Daniel Brottier –Image Courtesy: 365 Rosaries

Fr. Brottier was Beatified by Pope Saint John Paul II in Rome in November, 1984

Today Christians Celebrate the Feast of St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, Patron Saint of Youth – Please Pray For Us!

February 27th, 2024

St Gabriel of Our Lady of SorrowsSt. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows (1838-1862) — Catholic Tradition

(Franciscan Media) Born in Italy into a large family and Baptized Francis, he lost his mother when he was only 4 yrs of age. Educated by the Jesuits and having been cured twice of serious illnesses, Young Francis came to believe that God was calling him to a religious life.

Not yet 17, Francis wished to join the Jesuits but twice was turned down. Subsequent to the death of his sister to cholera, his resolve to enter into a religious life became more fervent and he was accepted by the Passionists — Upon entering the novitiate, Francis was given the name of ‘Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows.’

Ever popular and cheerful Gabriel quickly was successful in his effort to be faithful in little things, his spirit of prayer, love for the poor, consideration of the feelings of others, exact observance of the Passionate Rule as well as his bodily penances–always subject to the will of his wise superiors, made a deep impression on everyone.

Gabriel’s superiors had great expectations of him as he prepared for the priesthood but after just 4 short years of religious life, symptoms of tuberculosis appeared. Ever obedient, Gabriel patiently bore the painful effects of the disease and the restrictions that it required, seeking no special consideration.

On the 27 February, 1862 Gabriel passed away at the age of just 24 and was fondly remembered as a remarkable young man example to both young and old.

Canonized by Pope Benedict XV in 1920, Saint Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows and Saint Aloysius, is one of the Patrons of Youth.

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Today Christians Celebrate the Feast of St. Maria Bertilla Boscardin – Please Pray For Us!

February 26th, 2024

Saint Maria....

Saint Anna Maria Bertilla Boscardin
(1888-1922) –Image: Mc Rodriguez

(CNA) Anna Francesca Boscardin was born in Italy Brendola and lived a difficult childhood in a poor peasant family with an abusive alcoholic father prone to jealousy, she was afforded little education, so she could spend more time at home working and was often the butt of jokes and nicknamed ‘The Goose’ as she wasn’t considered to be not very intelligent.

However Anna’s life changed when she entered the ‘Sisters of Saint Dorthy’ in 1904 taking the name ‘Bertilla’ working in the convents kitchen and laundry for three years while training to be a nurse.

Sister Maria Bertilla, began working in a hospital for children in Treviso with diphtheria, quickly becoming the children’s favorite due to her simple and gentle way. Later when the hospital was taken over by the military in World War I, she cared for wounded soldiers, even staying with patients comforting them amidst the threat of constant air raids and bombings.

Subsequently an envious supervisor reassigned Sister Maria Bertilla now popular among the patients to a hospital laundry but when her Mother-General learned of this she made Sister Maria Bertilla head of the children’s ward in 1919 until her death.

Sister Anna Maria Bertilla passed away on the 20 October 1922 following a long battle with cancer. On the 31 July, 1949 she was declared ‘heroic in virtue’ and was Beatified by Pope Pius XII in June, 1952

On the 11 May, 1961 by Pope John XXIII Canonized Sister Maria Bertilla before a crowd of many of her former patients that fondly remembered her caring for them.

Related: Saint Maria Bertilla Boscardin –Vita dei Santi

An Inspiration Of Time With God For Today

February 25th, 2024

Jesus taught, “…about that day and hour no one knows,
neither the Angels of Heaven, nor the Son but only the Father.
For as the days of Noah were,  so will be the coming of the Son of Man.” Matthew 24:36-37
Image Courtesy: Kayla Cusano

Signs of the End of the Age

When Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the Disciples came to Him privately saying, ‘Tell us, when will this be and what will be the sign of Your coming and of the end of the age?’

Jesus answered them, “Beware that no one leads you astray. For many will come in My name, saying, ‘I am the Messiah!’ They will lead many astray and you will hear of wars and rumors of  wars; see that you are not alarmed, for this must take place but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom, there will be famines and earthquakes in various places, all this is but the beginning of the birth pangs.

Persecutions Foretold

Then they will hand you over to be tortured and will put you to death, you will be hated by all nations because of My name (Jesus!) then many will fall away, they will betray one another and hate one another, many false prophets will arise and lead many astray and because of the increase of lawlessness (See also: Romans 1:18-32;
2 Timothy 3:1-5)
the love of many will grow cold but the one who endures to the end will be saved. This Good News of the Kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the world, as a testimony to all the nations and then the end will come.”  Matthew 24:3-14

Jesus taught, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him may not perish but may have eternal life! Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world but in order that the world might be saved through Him. (Jesus) Those who believe in Jesus are not condemned but those who do not believe are condemned already because they have not believed in the name of the only Son of God.”

John 3:16-18

  • You May Know the Joy of Salvation and Eternal Life
    Today Through The Good News of Christ Jesus!

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Today Christians Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Sebastian of Aparicio, Patron of Travelers – Please Pray For Us!

February 25th, 2024

Blessed Sebastian

Blessed Sebastian of Aparicio
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Roman Catholic Saints

(Franciscan Media) Sebastian born of poor parents in Spain Galicia, throughout life his roads and bridges connected many distant places, his final bridge building was to help Women and Men, recognize their God given dignity with destiny.

At the age of 31 Sebastian sailed to Mexico where he began working in the fields, eventually building roads to facilitate agricultural trading and other commerce–his 446 mile road from Mexico City to Zacatecas took 10 years to construct and required careful negotiations with the indigenous people along the way.

As the years went by, Sebastian became a wealthy farmer and rancher. When he was 60, he got married, his spouse motivation many have been a large inheritance, his was to provide a respectable life for a young Woman without even a modest marriage dowry, when his first wife died, Sebastian remarried for the same reason, his second wife preceded him in death.

When Sebastian was 72 he distributed his wealth among the poor and entered the Franciscans as a Brother, assigned to a large Friary at Puebla de Los Angeles, south of Mexico City, Sebastian collected money for the Friars for the next 25 years, earning him the nickname “Angel of Mexico.”

Sebastian was Beatified on the 17 May, 1789 by Pope Pius VI

Today Christians Honor Blessed Luke Belludi – Please Pray For Us!

February 24th, 2024

Blessed Luke Belludi

Bl. Luke Belludi (1200-1285)
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Ad Jesum Per Mariam

(Franciscan Media) In 1220 as Fr. Anthony of Padua was ministering conversion to Jesus Christ to the inhabitants of Italy Padua, a young nobleman Luke Belludi, came up to him and humbly asked to receive the habit of the followers of Saint Francis — Anthony took to the talented, well educated Luke and personally recommended him to Saint Francis who then received him into the Franciscan Order.

Luke then only 20 yrs of age, was to be Anthony’s traveling companion and help in his ministry, tending to him through his last days and taking Anthony’s place upon his death. Subsequently appointed Guardian of the Friars Minor in the City of Padua. In 1239, the city fell into the hands of its enemies, Nobles were executed, the Mayor and Council were disbanded, the great University of Padua closed and the Church dedicated to Saint Anthony was left unfinished. –Luke, banished from Padua secretly returned and at night, Luke and the new Guardian of the Friars Minor, visited the tomb of Saint Anthony in the unfinished shrine to pray for his help.

One night a voice came from Saint Anthony’s tomb, assuring Luke and the present Guardian of the Friars Minor, that Padua would soon be delivered from the evil tyrant.

After the fulfillment of the prophetic message, Luke was elected Provincial Minister and furthered the completion of the great Basilica in honor of Saint Anthony his teacher, traveling companion and confidant. Luke subsequently founded many Convents of the order and had, as Saint Anthony, the Gift of Miracles.

Upon Luke’s death in 1285 he was laid to rest in the Basilica that he helped finish and has had a continual great respect up to the present time. Blessed Luke Belludi was beatified according to Roman Catholic Saints.com by Pope Pius XI

Today Christians Commemorate St. Polycarp, Martyr for Jesus Christ – Please Pray For Us!

February 23rd, 2024

St Polycarp

Saint Polycarp
Image: Vassallomalta

(EWTN) St. Polycarp was one of the most illustrious of the apostolic fathers who, being the immediate disciple of the Apostles, received instructions from their own mouths and inherited of them the Spirit of Jesus Christ, in a degree so much the more eminent.

Bishop of Smyrna (modern day Turkey Izmir) Saint Polycarp was a revered Christian leader during the first half of the second century.

St. Ignatius on his way to Rome to be martyred, visited Polycarp at Smyrna and later at Troas, wrote him a personal letter. The Asia-Minor (modern day Turkey) Churches recognized Polycarp’s leadership by selecting him as their representative  in about the year 158 to discuss with Pope Anicetus the date of the Easter celebration in Rome–a major controversy in the early Church.

Only one of the many letters written by Saint Polycarp has been preserved, according to EWTN the one that he wrote to the Church of Philippi in Macedonia.

During the sixth year of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161-180) a violent persecution broke out in which the Christian faithful, gave heroic proof of their courage and love for God, to the astonishment of the infidels. When the Christians were torn to pieces with scourges until their very bowls laid bare, amidst the moans and tears of the spectators, who were moved with pity at the sight of their torments, not one of the Christians gave a so much as a single groan, so little regard had they for their own flesh in their cause for God.

No kinds of torture, no inventions of cruelty, cause them to to conform to the pagan worship of the times.

Polycarp was  subsequently led into the crowded Smyrna stadium to be burned alive at which time he said to his tormentors:

“You threaten me with a fire which burns for a short time then goes out but are yourselves ignorant of the judgment to come and the fire of everlasting torments which is prepared for the wicked. Why do you delay? Bring against me what you please.”

St Polycarp Flames Did Not ConsumeMiracle: St. Polycarp in the Flames
Which Did Not Consume Him

The flames did not harm Polycarp and an Order went out for a Spearman to pierce him through which he did and such a huge quantity of blood poured out of his left side that it quenched out the fire–the Centurion then ordered that Polycarp’s body be burned.

The “Acts” of Polycarp’s martyrdom are the earliest preserved, fully reliable account of a Christian Martyr’s death in 156

Today Christians Celebrate the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, Apostle, First Vicar of Christ – St. Peter, Please Pray For Us!

February 22nd, 2024

Repentance of St. Peter Painting

Painting of the Repentance of St. Peter
Image: State Museum Fund

(Franciscan Media) Following the ‘lost weekend’ of pain, doubt and self-torment, Peter hears the Good News: The Angel said to Mary, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here, for He has risen…Come see the place where He lay. Then go quickly and tell His disciples that He has risen from the dead and behold, He is going before you to Galilee, there you will see Him.” —Matthew 28:5-7

John relates, that when Peter ran to the tomb, “Peter reached the tomb first and stooping to look in, he saw the linen clothes lying there but he didn’t go in.” —John 20:4-5

“Then Simon Peter came, following him and went into the tomb, he saw the linen clothes lying and the napkin which had been on His head, not lying with the linen cloths but rolled up in place by itself. Then the other disciples that reached the tomb first also went in and he saw and believed.” —John 20:6-8 adding a reminder, “For as they did not know the scripture that He must rise from the dead, then the disciples went back to their homes.” —John 20:9-10

There the slowing, exploding impossible idea became reality, “On the evening of that day, the first day of the week, the doors being shut where the disciples were for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said to them, ‘Peace be with you.’ When He said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord.” —John 20:19-20

The Pentecost event completed, Peter’s experience of the Risen Jesus Christ, “They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak (express themselves) on other tongues (foreign languages) as the Spirit gave them utterance.” —Acts 2:4

Only then can Peter fulfill the task that Jesus had given him, “…I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail and when you have turned again, strengthen your brethren.” —Luke 22:32

Peter at once became the spokesman for the twelve about their experience of the Holy Spirit, before the civil authorities, who wished to quash their ministry, before the council of Jerusalem for the community–Peter was first to preach the ‘Good News’ to the Gentiles. The healing power of Jesus in him is well attested with the healing of the paralyzed Aeneas raising Joppa (Tabitha) from the dead. —Acts 9:32-43

Even a Saint experiences difficulties in Christian living. When Peter stopped eating with Gentile Christians because he did not want to wound the sensibilities of Jewish converts to Christ, Paul said: “I opposed him to his face because he stood condemned.” —Galatians 2:11 They were not on the correct road in line with the truth of the gospel:

For before certain men came from James he ate with the Gentiles but when they came he drew back and separated himself fearing the circumcision party and with him, the rest of the Jews acted insincerely, so that even Barnabas was carried away by their insincerity but when I saw that they were not straightforward about the truth of the Gospel” —Galatians 2:12-14a

Today’s Feast commemorates the seven years during which Pope Peter whom Jesus Christ had selected to sit in His place as the servant-authority of the whole Church: “I tell you, you are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church and the powers of death shall not prevail against it. I will give you the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in Heaven and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in Heaven.” —Matthew 16:18-19

From “Antioch before Peter went to Rome”, writes Joy Filled Family, “Peter left Jerusalem and founded the See of Antioch among the Gentiles–In that large Eastern City, Christianity took deep root and it was there, that the faithful were first called by the name of Christians. After seven years, the ‘Vicar of Christ’ transferred his See to Rome, the very center of the ancient world, so that from it, the messengers of Salvation might radiate to the uttermost ends of the world.”

Saint Pope Peter, the ‘Vicar of Christ’ triumphed over Satan who had pursued him to Rome writes EWTN in the person of Simon Magus. He who had formally trembled at the voice of a poor maid, now feared not the very throne of idolatry and superstition. The Capital of the empire of the world and the center of impiety, called for zeal of the prince of the apostles.

Chair of St. PeterThe Chair of Pope Saint Peter —Vatican.com

St. Peter took the providence and ministered the Gospel of Faith through Jesus Christ, establishing his ‘Episcopal Chair’ which Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI addressed on this date in 2006 and whose successors the ‘Bishop’s of Rome’ will be entrusted for in all ages.

Today Christians Celebrate the Feast of St. Peter Damian, Cardinal-Bishop, Doctor of the Church – Please Pray For Us!

February 21st, 2024

St. Peter Damian

Saint Peter Damian (1007-1072)
Image Courtesy: Faith Warriors

(Franciscan Media) Peter was born into a good family but was orphaned at an early age and went to live with his brother.

According to EWTN his bother treated him more life a slave than one so closely related. Peter escaped poverty and the neglect of his brother, when he was sent away to another brother that was an Archpriest in Italy Raveena, who took pity on him and had the charity to provide him with an education–Peter became a professor

Maybe because he was orphaned, Peter was very good to the poor, it was an ordinary thing for him to have an impoverished person or two dine with him and he enjoyed the opportunity this provided to minister to them.

Already in those days, Peter was very strict with himself, he wore a chalice underneath his clothing, fasted rigorously and spent many hours in prayer–Later he left teaching and gave himself to prayer with the Benedictines of the Reform of Saint Romuald at Fonte Avellnam–they lived two Monks to a hermitage. Peter was so eager to pray, sleeping so little and studying the Bible, that he soon suffered severe insomnia, finding that he had to use some prudence to take better care of himself.

His superiors ordered that Peter make frequent appeals to the religious, as he had acquired a very good character for virtue and learning–later he founded 5 other hermitages (monasteries) encouraging his brother in a life of prayer and solitude, wanting nothing more for himself. The Holy See however periodically called on Peter to be a peacemaker/troubleshooter between two Abbey’s in dispute or between a Cleric and government official in some disagreement with Rome.

Pope Stephen IX in 1057 made Peter the Cardinal-Bishop of of Ostia (Rome) but such was his reluctance, that nothing less than Pope Stephen IX threatening him with excommunication and his commands, induced Peter to acquiesce.

Peter worked hard to to wipe out simony (buying or selling ecclesiastical privileges) and encouraged his priest’s to observe celibacy and even encouraged the diocesan clergy to live together to maintain scheduled prayer and religious observances–wanting to restore the discipline among the religious and priests, warning them against needless travel, violations of poverty and too comfortable of living.

Following Peter’s retirement, he continued to edify the Church by his penance and writing bust was still called to serve as a personal representative to the Pope.

Henry, Archbishop of Ravenna having been excommunicated for grievous moral offenses, Peter was sent by Pope Alexander II to take care of the affairs of the Church. When Peter arrived, he found the Bishop deceased but found his accomplices. Bringing them around to a sense of their guilt, he imposed suitable penances upon them.

This was Peter’s last undertaking for the Church before God, being pleased with his his labors soon after called him home on the 22 February, 1072

Peter was Canonized in 1823 by Pope Leo XII and in 1828 made Doctor of the Church.

Today Christians Celebrate Saint’s Jacinta and Francisco Marto, Visionaries of Portugal Fatima – Please Pray For Us!

February 20th, 2024

Blessed Jacinta Marto and Francisco MartoSt. Jacinta (1910-1920) St. Francisco Marto (1908-1919)
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Ensina me a Rezar

(Franciscan Media) Between the 13 May and 13 October, 1917 three little shepherd children from Portugal Fatima, received apparitions of Our Lady at Cova da Iria, a city about 110 miles from Lisbon.

At that time, Europe was involved in an extremely bloody war and Portugal was in political turmoil, having overthrown its monarchy in 1910 — the government had disbanded religious organizations soon thereafter.

Fatima ChildrenJacinta Marto, Lucia de Jesus dos Santos & Francisco Marto

The three children (Jacinta, Francisco and their cousin Lucia de Jesus dos Santos) were raised in homes where the catechism  was their daily bread, stories from the Bible their recreation and the word of the village Priest was law.

In the Spring of 1916 while the children were watching over their lambs an Angel appeared to them in an olive grove, asking the children to pray with him.

The Blessed Mother of Jesus appeared again in the mid Summer of that same year at a well in Lucia’s garden, urging them to offer sacrifice to God in reparation for sinners. In a final appearance at the end of the Summer of that same year, the children were given a secret including a vision of hell, which so changed them they became like adults than children.

Jacinta talkative sometimes to a fault became quiet, Lucia had sworn her and her brother to secrecy but Jacinta bubbling over, had let slip all they had seen to her family, who had told the village. While the news was received by skepticism by many, mockery by some and anger by Lucia’s mother, Jacinta was so contrite that she promised never to reveal another secret.

Jacinta reluctance to reveal anything more of their experience was increased by the vision of hell, given the children in the third apparition seemed to have affected her the most. To rescue sinner from hell she was in the forefront of the three in voluntary mortification, whether it was giving up their lunches (sometimes to their lambs) refusing to drink in the heat of the day or wearing a knotted rope around their waists–involuntary penances included for her. Jacinta’s brother and cousin, the constant mockery of unbelievers, badgering by skeptical clergy and  cajoling by believers to reveal the Lady’s secret.

In August 1918 when W.W. I was ending, Francisco and Jacinta both contracted influenza, in April the following year he passed away. When Jacinta became ill, she was taken to a hospital where she stayed for two months before returning home, only subsequently to contract tuberculosis and sent to Lisbon where she later died.

Lucia at the age of 14 was admitted as a border to the school of the ‘Sisters of St. Dorthy in Vilar and in 1925 entered the institute, making her first vows in 1928 and her perpetual vows in 1934 receiving the name, Sister Mary of the Sorrowful Mother.

In 1946 seeking a more contemplative life, Lucia entered the ‘Carmelite Convent of St. Teresa in Coimbra, where she made her profession as a declared Carmelite in 1949 and took the name Sister Maria Lucia of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart.

On the 50th anniversary in 1967 of the apparitions she received as a child, Sister Lucia traveled back to Fatima, the event was presided over by Pope Paul VI in 1982 she returned again, when Pope Saint John Paul II came to the shrine to give thanks for the saving of his life during an assassination attempt a year earlier, subsequently she returned twice more in 1991 and on 13 May, 2000 when Pope Saint John Paul II beatified Jacinta and Francisco Shepherd’s of Fatima

Sister Lucia and Saint John Paul IISister Lucia and Pope Saint John Paul II –Courtesy of: Unam Sanctam

Sister Lucia mission in life came to an end in 2005, her funeral Mass was held at the Cathedral of Coimbra and was laid to rest at the convent where she spent many years until a place  for permanent entombment for her body at the Basilica in Fatima, where Francisco and Jacinta were laid to rest.

In 2008 Sister Lucia was Beatified by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI waiving the traditional 5 year waiting period, this rule was also waived for Sister Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Pope Saint John Paul II

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