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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

"Don't cry"

Today's Gospel is one full of God's love and compassion to a grieving mother. It is a full of hope in the Lord, Jesus Christ and it can be applied to life today.
 


The son of the widow of Nain restored to life.
 
It happened that soon afterwards he went to a town called Nain, accompanied by his disciples and a great number of people. Now when he was near the gate of the town there was a dead man being carried out, the only son of his mother and she was a widow. And a considerable number of townspeople was with her. When the Lord saw her he felt sorry for her and said to her, "Don't cry." Then he went up and touched the bier and the bearers stood still, and he said "Young man, I tell you: get up." And the dead man sat up and began to talk, and Jesus gave him to his mother. Everyone was filled with awe and glorified God saying, "A great prophet has risen up among us: God has visited his people." And this view of him spread throughout Judaea and all over the countryside.  (cf. NJB, Luke 7:11-17).

In today's Gospel, Jesus sees the pain of a mother. A widow whose son has just died.
The woman was with a number of people from the town. When Jesus saw her he felt sorry and said to her, "Don't cry." 
In society today, Jesus would be on overtime for the amount of times he would have to say these words to parents especially parents of young people. This month as we pray for protection of young people against the excessive use of drink, the use of drugs and the misuse of the body we can also look at the compassionate heart of Jesus as seen in today's Gospel. How many parents especially mothers have wept tears over their children who may not have physically died but who are spiritually lost and who have chosen to walk the paths that lead to darkness and the death of their souls. Not all but many parents have watched their children turn to excessive use of drink and drugs because its what society deems to be the fashion. Even in St. Monica's time these things were a problem for her son Augustine and have been so for countless mothers down through the ages.

Jesus saw and felt the pain of this suffering mother and his beautiful response was "Don't cry. Mothers and Fathers also feel the pain and suffering of their children as they drink themselves senseless or take drugs. A frequent pray often prayed "O God, come to our aid, O Lord, make haste to help us" is one where we ask God to come to our aid and to quickly help us. Do our children not also ask this of us when they are in trouble "Oh mam can you come to the hospital or to the house I am staying at, Can you come quickly, I need your help." In the example of this short prayer are we not living the Gospel? Today Jesus comes to us when we ask him to and he helps us just as he helped the woman in the Gospel.

In the Gospel story there are a lot of people with the woman but they cannot help her only Jesus can. It is his healing touch that restores life to her son and not mans. It is the touch of the Divine that is needed both in the widow's sorrow and in the restoration of her son to life. This Gospel is one of great hope to parents who cannot reach their children. It teaches us to trust in Jesus Christ the Divine healer to comfort us with His compassion and to touch the wayward hearts of our straying children. It also shows us that the Divine touch can cure and does heal and is so greatly needed. It highlights for us the need to praise and thank God for his mighty goodness to us all.

Let all parents who suffer with their straying young people take heart from the words of Jesus today "Don't cry." Like St. Monica, we need to storm heaven and be persistent with our prayers. As we listen to the cry's and sufferings of our children and we do our best to help them and answer them so too with God. He does listen and He does hear and answer us.

May God be our strength and comfort in all our trials and sufferings and may all glory and honour be His, now and forever more. Amen.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Life and physical health are precious gifts entrusted to us by God.

September 2013

This month we continue to pray for the people of Syria. May war cease and peace prevail.  We will also include in our monthly intention the protection of young people against the excessive use of drink, against any use of drugs and against the misuse of their bodies.

Life and physical health are precious gifts entrusted to us by God.  We must take reasonable care of them, taking into account the needs of others and common good. (cf. CCC 2288)


The virtue of temperance disposes us to avoid every kind of excess: the abuse of food, alcohol, tobacco or medicine.  Those incur gave guilt who, by drunkenness or a love of speed, endanger their own and others' safety on the road, at sea or in the air. (cf. CCC 2290)


The use of drugs, inflicts very grave damage on human health and life.  Their use, except on strictly therapeutic grounds, is a grave offence.  Clandestine production of and trafficking in drugs are scandalous practices.  The constitute direct co-operation in evil, since they encourage people to practices gravely contrary to the moral law. (Cf. CCC 2291)

"Father, forgive them for they know not what they do."

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Happy Birthday Sweet Mother.

 
Today is the birthday of our Blessed Lady, Mary our Spiritual Mother.

We thank God for the Gift of Mary to His Church, and for all her motherly love.

May today be a day of rejoicing, happiness and peace and may it be celebrated with Mary, in Mary and through Mary. Amen.




Suggestions.

Perhaps today you might like to bring your child or grandchild to visit a church and
place a flower at our Blessed Lady's statue.

As Adults, we can give Our Lady the gift of a bunch of prayers so that she may give them to Her Son Jesus Christ.
Whatever you do, don't let the day go by without remembering
The Blessed Virgin Mary and her son Jesus Christ, in your hearts and prayers.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Today sweet Mother, we ask for world unity.

Opening Prayer

Mary, you are Mother of Christ, and Mother of the Church. You aided the beginnings of the Church by your prayer. You had complete adherence to the Father’s will, to His Son’s redemptive work and to every prompting of the Holy Spirit and you are the Church’s model of faith and charity.



We beg you to implore on our behalf with God the Father, with your Son Jesus Christ, and with the Holy Spirit to remove the threat of war by softening men’s hearts and by helping all people to live in charity and in love. Let violence be vanquished and peace prevail.

Day Nine
 
Today sweet Mother we ask for world unity. Please intercede with the Blessed Trinity for this intention. May all nations cease to use force. Let them act not from hostility but from unity. Put all enmity and strife to one side and fill the voids with God’s love. May they learn to implement a strategy of love and peace and let war be a word never mentioned or used. May there be no more wasted lives and senseless deaths and may the love of God fill his world.

Gentle Mother, hear our prayers and take them to our God in Heaven. May God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit be worshiped and praised. We offer God our thanksgiving prayer of adoration and let only his will be done in us and in all His creatures.
 
A Prayer of thanksgiving to conclude the novena 
 

 
We thank you Father, Lord of Life, we thank you Jesus our redeemer, we thank you oh most Holy Trinity. We adore you, we love you, we thank you and we praise you. Take this prayer to the Blessed Trinity O sweet and Blessed Mother Mary and thank you for all the intercessions on our behalf these past nine days. Amen.