Wednesday, October 31, 2007
I Remember
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Here I Am Lord
Monday, October 15, 2007
Blog: Prayer's of Trust
On this blog titled Prayer's of Trust, I also will be taking prayer requests that are placed under a relic of St. Faustina.
I will be sharing passages of St. Faustina's diary that deal with praying with trust.
My hope is to get more people praying for each other.
Let us have the attitude of a child who simply trusts in a loving God who is all merciful.
Jesus, I Trust in You!
Peace,
Friday, October 12, 2007
So Beautiful
From the Diary of St. Faustina:
"From early morning, I felt the nearness of the Blessed Mother. During Holy Mass, I saw Her, so lovely and so beautiful that I have no words to express even a small part of this beauty." (805)
Today, I feel the need to reflect on our Blessed Mother. I could not help but ponder how my own mother, as she so patiently waited to return home to Jesus, saw Mary in all her beauty.
She said to us, "Our Lady is here!"
When asked to describe Mary my mother responded, "She is just so beautiful...so beautiful!"
There were no words to describer her. Mary, in all her beauty is indescribable. She is beyond words.
As my mother suffered from her physical afflictions, I always saw her clinging to her rosary.
By meditating on the Life, Death and Resurrection of Jesus through the "praying of the beads", my mother received many graces from a merciful God.
May we always pray for those in hospitals, nursing homes or even in their own homes, who may be clinging to a rosary seeking God's mercy.
Thank you Blessed Mother, for bringing us closer to your Son through the power of the rosary!
Peace,
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Many Thanks
Monday, October 8, 2007
The One Who Treated Him With Mercy
Today's Gospel Reading:
Luke 10:25-37
"Which one of these three, in your opinion, was neighbor to the robbers' victim?"
He answered, "The one who treated him with mercy."
Jesus said to him. "Go and do likewise."
A wonderful way to express love for one's neighbor is to perform "works of mercy". There are fourteen works of mercy; seven spiritual and seven corporal.
Spiritual Works of Mercy:
- Convert the sinner
- Instruct the uninformed
- Counsel the doubtful
- Comfort the sorrowful
- Be patient with those in error
- Forgive offenses
- Pray for the living and the dead
Corporal Works of Mercy:
- Feed the hungry
- Give drink to the thirsty
- Clothe the naked
- Shelter the homeless
- Visit the sick
- Comfort the imprisoned
- Bury the dead
When we love God, we will love our neighbor. And if we love our neighbor, we will show them mercy.
"Lord, help me to love You more so that I might do positive things and bear more fruit by showing mercy to those who are in need."
Peace,
Kathy
Saturday, October 6, 2007
God's Blessings
Friday, October 5, 2007
Feast Day of Saint Faustina Kowalska
As I prayed in this holy church, I envisioned a humble, holy child of God, Helena Kowalska, who longed for the religious life.
I could not help but wonder if, as a small child, she knew deep down in her soul one day she would do great things for God.
St. Faustina had a special devotion to Jesus truly present in the Blessed Sacrament. Today at Mass, I offered my Communion for those who are in need of God's mercy.
I asked this humble saint who sees the face of God, to intercede for all those who may not be trusting in God's mercy. In the midst of a great storm it is sometimes hard to say,"Jesus, I trust in You!"
But IF we do, no matter how turbulent the waters might be, God will bless us with His amazing grace.
So today I reflect on her death and the day St. Faustina Kowalska was called home to Jesus.
Here is a photo of the room where she passed away at the convent of the Sister's of Our Lady of Mercy in Krakow, Poland.May St. Faustina continue to pray for all those who seek her intercession and may God bless us with His unfathomable Divine Mercy!
Peace,
Kathy