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May 16, 2008    

THE TRIB TIMES WILL RETURN NEXT WEEK, GOD WILLING (James 4:15).

(John 17:20-21) And not for them only do I pray, but for them also who through their word shall believe in me. That they all may be one, as thou, Father, in me, and I in thee; that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.

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FROM THE MAILBAG
VIA
Dennis DeLaurier: Jesus has reserved you a ticket

The payment for this ticked was paid for by Christ on the cross. Surely you must see how wonderful you are to God by His holy efforts to brig you back to Him? What sort of friend would send their beloved son to die for you? What sort of friend would follow you through your whole life offering you help and his spirit? What sort of god would place you in his heart and speak your name with loving tender words? That God is the Holy Trinity. You are Their focal point. You are a son or daughter of the most high Father who made all things. Your Brother and Savior is God the Son who became man and offers this paid up ticket into His most loving and forgiving heart. The ticket is waiting right now, but all of these tickets have an expiration date. Go and look at yours and you will notice that on that ticket is the date that you will die. As you look, you will see that it cannot be read by anyone except the giver. The good thing about the ticket is that it is still good if you are reading this. Go and quickly take this ticket as there may not be much time left. Tell others that they also have tickets there and that they may miss out on this most wonderful invitation. By taking your ticket, you can be placed into the heart of the Divine Mercy who will forgive your sins and call you brother or sister. You then will become a most loved and treasured member of the family of the Trinity. In fact, you will have found your eternal home. Don’t let the words “Cancelled” be stamped on your ticket, run now and get yours.

VIA Christian-Witness: Be ready to go and meet the Lord, for he is coming

Be ready to go and meet the Lord, O Israel, for he is coming. You too must be ready, for at a time when you do not expect it the Son of Man will come. Nothing is more certain than that he is coming, nothing more uncertain than when he is coming. So far is it from being our province to know the times and seasons which the father has appointed by his own authority, that not even to the angels who stand in his presence is it granted to know that day and hour.

As for our own last day, it is most sure that this will come upon us, but most unsure when, or where, or from what quarter it will come. All we know is that, as the traditional saying has it, what is knocking at the door of the elderly lies in ambush for the young.

Death which lurks in ambush is the more to be feared in that it can the less be seen and guarded against. There is only one security, and that is never to feel secure. Thus our fear, prompting us to watch ourselves carefully, keeps us always prepared until fear gives way to security, not security to fear.

~ Guerric of Igny, Abbot 1070 - 1157

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 6- "On remembrance of death"

2. The remembrance of death is a daily death; and the remembrance of our departure is an hourly sighing or groaning.


May 15, 2008  

(Luke 12:5) But I will shew you whom you shall fear: Fear ye him who, after he hath killed, hath power to cast into hell. Yea, I say to you: Fear him.

MORE ON OUR LADY OF LAUS

On Sunday, May 4, 2008, during a Mass celebrated in the town of Laus in the French Alps, Bishop Jean-Michel de Falco of Gap, accompanied by numerous cardinals and archbishops from around the world, announced the official approval of the Church of the Marian apparitions to Benôite (Benedicta) Rencurel between 1664 and 1718.

During the Mass, attended by Roman Curia officials including Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan, Bishop de Falco noted these are the first Marian apparitions to be approved in the 21st century by the Vatican and the Church in France. He called it the most singular event to take place in France since the apparitions of Lourdes in 1862.

"I recognize the supernatural origin of the apparitions and the events and words experienced and narrated by Benedicta Rencurel. I encourage all of the faithful to come and pray and seek spiritual renewal at this shrine. Nobody is obliged to believe in apparitions," he continued, "even in those officially recognized, but if they help us in our faith and our daily lives, why should we reject them?" the bishop asked.

The shrine of Our Lady of Laus attracts some 120,000 pilgrims each year. The Catholic philosopher Jean Guitton called it "one of the most hidden and powerful shrines of Europe."

EXCERPT Michael Matt: Sanctuary in the Alps

"Most of us, however, had never before even heard of the message or apparitions of Notre Dame Du Laus. Even most Catholics in France have not heard of Notre Dame Du Laus. Why? Because our Lady's message to Benoite, aside from being filled with great hope, also had another aspect to it—an aspect that is anything but popular to the Church in the modern world. The message placed a tremendous amount of emphasis on the dangers of sin, the importance of repentance, the absolute "essential to salvation" nature of the Sacrament of Penance, and the necessity of receiving that Sacrament frequently. During the lifetime of Benoite, and for centuries after her death, Laus was a place of great spiritual healing through the Sacrament of Penance. An incredible number of Catholics from every class (peasantry, gentry, and nobility) over the centuries since 1647 found their way back onto the road that leads to salvation, as a direct consequence of the message of Notre Dame Du Laus and the sanctity of the seer Benoite, who proclaimed that message to the world."

SPIRITDAILY: Spokesman Says Apparition Was Okayed Because of Seer's Beatification Process  

OVERVIEW: Our Lady of Laus- Refuge of Sinners

CATHOLIC NEWS AGENCY: Expert explains Church's criteria for confirming Marian apparitions

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 6- "On remembrance of death"

1. Every word is preceded by thought. And the remembrance of death and sins precedes weeping and mourning. Therefore, this subject comes in its proper place in this chapter.


May 14, 2008  

(Psa 122:6-8) Pray ye for the things that are for the peace of Jerusalem: and abundance for them that love thee. Let peace be in thy strength: and abundance in thy towers. For the sake of my brethren, and of my neighbours, I spoke peace of thee.

Pope asks Israel to help keep Catholics in Holy Land

Pope Benedict appealed to Israel on Monday to help stem a sharp decline in the country's minority Christian population, saying Catholics had grown particularly vulnerable to Middle East conflicts.

He also called for Israel to allow greater mobility for Palestinians, including travel to places of worship, "so that they too can enjoy greater peace and security".

"I know that you share my concern over the alarming decline in the Christian population in the Middle East, including Israel, through emigration," the pontiff said.

"I pray that ... ways will be found of reassuring the Christian community, so that they can experience the hope of a secure and peaceful future in their ancestral homelands."

The pontiff made the comments in an address to receive Israel's new ambassador to the Holy See, Mordechay Lewy, who became the fifth envoy since the Vatican and Israel established diplomatic relations in 1994.

The Vatican supports Israel's right to exist within secure borders and also supports an independent Palestinian state.

The pope said Palestinians had an equal right to prosperity and asked Israel "to make every effort to alleviate the hardship suffered by the Palestinian community".

COMMENTARY: Father Raymond J. de Souza: Why Christians should care about Israel

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Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 5- "On painstaking and true repentance"

39. In the case of cowardly and slothful people, the falls that occur after our call are hard to bear; they crush the hope of dispassion and persuade us to regard our having barely risen form the pit of sin as a state of blessedness. Look, look! For certainly we do not return by the way we went astray, but by another shorter route.


May 13, 2008  

LINK: The Message of Fatima

Msgr. William McGrath: "When all is said and done, our primary responsibility is not the conversion of Russia or the prevention of world wars, but the salvation of that little world within ourselves over which, with God's help, we must exercise control, and for which we shall one day have to render an account to God in judgment. What will it profit us, even if Russia is converted and an era of peace be granted to humanity, if we have failed in the great task for which we were created, the salvation of our own immortal souls."

Fatima - With its origins deep in history, it was during the Arabian occupation that this settlement developed and was named. According to legend, during the Christian Reconquest, the Templar knight Goncalo Hermingues, also known as Bringer-of-Moors, fell in love with Fatima, a Moor captured in the course of an ambush. Reciprocating the love, the young woman converted to Christianity and adopted the name Oureana.

In the sixteenth century, the settlement became a parish in the collegiate church of Ourem within the Diocese of Leiria.

Its subsequent development dates from the events known as the Apparitions of Fatima, in the early part of the twentieth century. It has become one of the key centres for the Cult of the Virgin Mary in Portugal and has been recognised world-wide by the Catholic Church.

The first apparition took place in 1917, in Cova da Iria, at the site of the current Sanctuary. The most important celebrations are held on 13th May (including the Candlelit Procession on the night of the 12th and the Farewell Procession closing the event on the 13th) and 13th October. Furthermore, the 13th of every month between these two dates is also a day of devotion.

For those interested in the historical context of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima, visits can be made to the houses of the shepherd witnesses in the village of Aljustrel.

In the gardens of Casa de Lucia, there is a monument commemorating the second apparition of the Angel of Peace and the end of the Via Sacra which begins in the Sanctuary.

Along this route, there are 14 chapels donated by Hungarian Catholic refugees in the West. Of particular note is Valinhos, 400 metres from the village where monuments commemorate the fourth apparition in 1917 as well as the place chosen by the angel. Here, in 1916, the shepherds saw the Angel of Peace for the first and third times.

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 5- "On painstaking and true repentance"

38. Nothing equals or excels God's mercies. Therefore, he who despairs is committing suicide. A sign of true repentance is the acknowledgment that we deserve all the afflictions, visible and invisible, that come upon us, and even greater ones. Moses, after seeing God in the bush, returned again to Egypt, that is, to darkness and to the brick-making of Pharaoh, who was symbolical of the spiritual Pharaoh. But he went back again to the bush, and not only to the bush, but also up the mountain. Whoever has known divine vision will never despair of himself. Job became a beggar, but he became twice as rich again.


May 9, 2008  

THE TRIB TIMES WILL RETURN NEXT WEEK, GOD WILLING (James 4:15).

POPE JOHN PAUL II: "In contemplating Mary's powerful intercession as she waits for the Holy Spirit, Christians of every age have frequently had recourse to her intercession on the long and tiring journey to salvation, in order to receive the gifts of the Paraclete in greater abundance".

Praying with Mary our Mother for the Spirit (Acts 1:14)

And so after Jesus was taken up from them into heaven, the Apostles, leaving Mount Olivet still somewhat confused but yet hopeful, returned to Jerusalem, and went to the upper room, where they now waited patiently together with Mary for the coming of the Holy Spirit, and they all joined in continuous prayer for the gift of the Spirit during the ensuing nine days till the morning of Pentecost (Acts 1:2,9,11-14).

They must have recalled to mind Jesus' own example of constant and effective prayer, which had intrigued the disciple who then asked him to teach them to pray (Lk 11:1-2). They must have remembered Jesus' own teaching on prayer, as he elaborated on both what they should pray for and how they should pray, ending with the assurance: "How much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!" (Lk 11:9-13). They would thus not easily forget Jesus' promise to them at the last supper: "Whatever you ask the Father in my name, he will give it to you, for the Father himself loves you" (Jn 15:16; 16:23-24,26-27).

Furthermore, the Apostles had Mary to inspire them, both by her testimony (Lk 1:46-55), and her example (Lk 8:21; 11:28). For it was in having opened herself in prayer, "Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be done to me according to your word" (1:38), that the promise made by the angel, "the Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you," was fulfilled (1:35).

Consequently, because the Father's greatest gift to his children is the Holy Spirit, whom he is always ready to give immediately, freely and joyfully, so, firstly, the main object, in a way the only object, of our prayer should be to be given and to receive the Holy Spirit; and, secondly, all that we, as his children, need to do is to ask for it from the Father with expectant faith, confident that we will receive (Lk 11:9-12).

ZENIT.ORG: On Mary's Maternal Presence at Pentecost

Letter of Pope Paul VI: The Holy Spirit and Mary

Iconography via the National Library of the Netherlands: http://www.kb.nl/manuscripts/highlights/index.html

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 5- "On painstaking and true repentance"

37. We must carefully consider whether our conscience has ceased to accuse us, not as a result of purity, but because it is immersed in evil. A sign of deliverance from our falls is the continual reckoning of ourselves as debtors.


May 8, 2008  

POPE BENEDICT XVI: "The Church is always, so to say, in a state of Pentecost. Gathered in the Cenacle, she prays incessantly to obtain ever new effusions of the gifts of the Holy Spirit, ... and is not afraid to announce the Gospel to the furthest confines of the earth. This is why, faced with difficulties and divisions, Christians cannot resign themselves or give way to discouragement.


FROM THE MAILBAG
REFLECTION
by Father Ted – My dearest Lord Jesus, before You returned home to be with Your Father in heaven, You exhorted Your disciples to prepare themselves for the coming of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost.

Already on Easter Sunday night You had given them some of the power of the Holy Spirit when You bestowed upon them the ability to forgive the sins of others – which power rightly belongs to You and to the Father.

On Pentecost You wanted them to receive the Holy Spirit in another way – which would enable them to love others just as You love them – this being the fulfillment of Your new commandment of Holy Thursday evening.

With such love, they would not be afraid to proclaim Your Gospel.

With such love, they would not be intimidated to be silent about the truth – about You.

With such love, they would not be hesitant to endure hardships – even suffering, even death.

To help them to get ready You exhorted them to prepare themselves under the maternal guidance of Your Mother, who on Good Friday afternoon became their mother as well.

She got them ready for the receiving of the Holy Spirit – through prayer.

And so on Pentecost morning – while they were praying with Mary, they received the fullness of the Holy Spirit.

What a difference He made in them.

Thank You for giving to them Your Holy Spirit.

Jesus, that same Holy Spirit, You want me to receive - in like manner.

Yes, I know that I received Him when I was baptized.

Yes, I know that I received Him when I was confirmed.

I know that I received Him when I was ordained a priest.

Through these great sacraments, I have received Your Holy Spirit.

Yet, I need to receive Him in a new way – so that I can finally begin to love others as You have commanded me.

Help me to be open to receive Him in this new way – with all of the spiritual gifts that He desires to bestow upon me so that I can truly and effectively love others as You have commanded.

Come Holy Spirit; fill my heart with the fire of Your Divine Love! Come Holy Spirit! Come!

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 5- "On painstaking and true repentance"

35. Those living in the world, and they only, are strangers to these two assurances, and especially the first. But through almsgiving, some so run the race that they know at their departure what their gain has been.


May 7, 2008  

PRO-LIFE NEWS HEADLINES

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EDITORIAL
: The Inevitable Triumph of the Pro-Life Position

FROM THE MAILBAG

Update from Dawn: If anyone really wants to know...here's what I know about my breast cancer.

Stage: 2B

This Friday, May 2nd, *tomorrow* I will have a PET scan.

Next Tuesday, May 6th, I begin chemotherapy. I will have 4 "treatments" (is that what they're called?), each are 3 weeks apart. So, I figure, if all goes as planned: May 6, May 27, June 17, and July 8. The doctor said this was the plan, but depending on how I do, she may add a 5th and maybe a 6th treatment.

I then start 7 weeks of radiation.

Then, I will take Femara & Armidex for 5 years.

One more thing...They looked at my veins, and I don't need a port, so I'm not having one put in.

Maybe it's too much info. I never knew anyone with breast cancer before. I'm a sidewalk counselor for the Coalition for Life at our local Planned Parenthood. I tell these young women, through the fence, that with an abortion, especially if it is their first pregnancy, and in the first trimester, their chances for breast cancer goes up.

I never had an abortion. Nobody in my family has ever had any kind of cancer (that I know of). This was a total surprise. I thank all for the prayers. I could feel them carrying me through this time. I'm going to make it. The Good Lord Willing!

Of course, I'm offering it up! All of you, and your intentions are in my intentions. Always and forever. God Bless.

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 5- "On painstaking and true repentance"

34. Let no one who laments expect assurance at his departure. For the unknown is not sure. Spare me, through assurance, that I be refreshed before I go hence unassured (of salvation). Where the Spirit of the Lord is, the bond is loosed. Where there is profound humility, the bond is loosed. But let those who are without these two assurances make no mistake: they are bound.


May 6, 2008  

Roman Catholic Church recognizes 17th century apparitions of Virgin Mary to French shepherdess

A Roman Catholic bishop said Sunday that the church has officially recognized that the Virgin Mary appeared to a teenage shepherd girl in the French Alps starting in the mid-1600s.

The announcement marks the first time the church has recognized apparitions of the Virgin Mary in France since those in southwestern Lourdes 150 years ago, the diocese of Gap and Embrun said.

Speaking at Mass in Laus in remarks broadcast nationally on France-2 television, Monsignor Jean-Michel di Falco Leandri said he recognized the "supernatural origin" of the apparitions to 17-year-old shepherd girl Benoite Rencurel starting in 1664 and running through 1718.

The bishop, in an interview on France-Info radio, said the decision meant the church "has committed itself in an official way to say to pilgrims 'you can come here in total confidence.'" The recognition process involved a panel of experts including two theologians and an investigating judge, he said.

Radio Vatican's Web site said some 30 cardinals and bishops from around the world were expected for the Mass in Laus, to attend the "celebration" of the recognition.

FIRST MARIAN APPARITIONS

Our Lady of the Pillar - First apparition of Mary before the Assumption
Apparation to Gregory the Wonderworker- First known apparition of Mary after the Assumption

STILL UNAPPROVED VIA The Workers of Our Lady of Mount Carmel: “Our Lady of Garabandal has sustained my priestly life all these years. With joy and gratitude I present my testimony…”

These are the words of Fr. Richard W. Gilsdorf taken from an article written for GARABANDAL Magazine in July 1990. Fr. Gilsdorf, who passed away in 2005, spent a life of priestly service to the people of the Diocese of Green Bay Wisconsin. He was a supremely well educated scripture scholar holding degrees from Columbia University and the Sorbonne and actively involved in the debate on the course of the Catholic Church in America.

As a published author his articles appeared in the Homiletic and Pastoral Review and The Wanderer and have been collected in a recently released work The Signs of the Times: Understanding the Church since Vatican II. He was the founder and first president of the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy. Like Father John Hardon, he was also a firm believer in the Garabandal events, spreading the tenets of Our Lady’s Message through his priestly ministry.

We are most fortunate to have the certainty that many of the initial impressions of the Garabandal events were recorded and interpreted by holy priests. We preserve on our website the published writings of Fathers Pelletier, Turner, Benac, Laffineur and de Pesquera as the primary historical documents which chronicle the apparitions and maintain their interpretations of the prophecies.

Among these priests, we would highlight this work by Fr. Gilsdorf for its emphasis on the dignity of the priesthood which is derived from the central role of the Eucharist in the Church and also for the comparison of the Garabandal prophecies to the revelations of St. Faustina Kowalska. In the wake of Our Holy Father’s successful visit to America, we echo Fr. Gilsdorf’s plea to renew the priestly life and the life of the Church throughout the world by drawing nearer to Our Lady and living her Message more fully in our daily lives.

Fr. Gilsdorf's article: http://ww2.emailfusion.net/tools/home.aspx?gcode=y&ci=11D86B819CB3&cni=10DB658A

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 5- "On painstaking and true repentance"

33. He who really keeps account of his actions considers as lost every day in which he does not mourn, whatever good he may have done in it.


May 2, 2008  

THE TRIB TIMES WILL RETURN NEXT WEEK, GOD WILLING (James 4:15).

(Rev 3:17-19) Because thou sayest: I am rich and made wealthy and have need of nothing: and knowest not that thou art wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked. I counsel thee to buy of me gold, fire tried, that thou mayest be made rich and mayest be clothed in white garments: and that the shame of thy nakedness may not appear. And anoint thy eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest see. Such as I love, I rebuke and chastise. Be zealous therefore and do penance.

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EXCERPT Father Corapi, April 2008- The Holy Father and those faithful to him and to the Church Jesus built upon the Rock—which is Christ, with Peter (Rock) grafted into Himself—represent a sure and solid sign of the constancy and solidity of what we love and believe—the Truth! Often this world is like a desert with a sandstorm howling. Everything is blown about by the winds of mere personal opinions and false philosophies and ideologies.

The Pope, as the visible Head of the Church, is indeed a rock grafted into the Rock who is Christ himself. This is solid. This is constant and unchanging. Humanity craves the certitude of faith, not a torrent of doubts and fears. This is what the Holy Father brings wherever he goes. Let the storms blow and rage. Our house is built on solid Rock, and will stand fast throughout the changing times until Jesus our Hope comes again in glory.

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Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 5- "On painstaking and true repentance"

32. After your fall, do not believe him who says to you of small shortcomings: 'If only you had not done that great fault! But this is nothing in comparison'. Often small gifts appease the great anger of the Judge.


May 1, 2008    

(Act 1:10-11) And while they were beholding him going up to heaven, behold two men stood by them in white garments. Who also said: Ye men of Galilee, why stand you looking up to heaven? This Jesus who is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come as you have seen him going into heaven.

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KEYSOFPETER.ORG: The twentieth century will have been an era of massive attacks on life, an endless series of wars and a continual taking of innocent human life. False prophets and false teachers have had the greatest success.

 - John Paul II, Christ Alone Gives Life, August 14, 1993


Venerable John Henry Newman and St. Maximus of Turin explain the significance of the Ascension

Venerable John Henry Newman:

"Moses brought out of Egypt a timid nation, and in the space of forty years trained it to be full of valor for the task of conquering the promised land; Christ in forty days trains his apostles to be bold and patient instead of cowards. They mourned and wept at the beginning of the season, but at the end they are full of courage for the good fight; their spirits mount high with their Lord, and when he is received out of their sight, and their own trial begins, they return to Jerusalem with great joy, and are continually in the temple, praising and blessing God."

St. Maximus of Turin compares Christ to an eagle that swoops down to wrest the prey from another:

"As the prophet says, Ascending on high he led captivity captive; he gave gifts to men.. The undoubted meaning of these words is this: that since the devil led the human race captive, our Lord, by wresting it from him, took it captive himself, and as the prophet tells us, led that very captivity to the heights of heaven. Both captivities do indeed bear the same name, but they differ one from the other. The devil's captivity means enslavement; Christ's, on the contrary, means restoration to freedom."

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 5- "On painstaking and true repentance"

31. Before our fall, the demons say that God is a friend of man; but after the fall, that He is inexorable.
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