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Tuesday May 21
The
Holy Spirit and Prayer
Martin Mallon (Tuesday
blogger from Ireland)
What happens when we permit the Holy Spirit, the
Spirit of Christ, to guide us and to dwell inside us? We are made free! We are
able to dump every form of fear and slavery we are experiencing, and we
experience the true freedom of being Children of God. This means that the Holy
Spirit helps us to realise who we truly are, the Children of God made in the
image of God. As we pray and allow the Holy Spirit into the centre of our lives
He gives us the grace, the strength and the will to abandon habits and
conditions which had left us enslaved
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Today is the birthday of one of the world's greatest missionaries...very
few Catholics have ever heard of him:
Hudson Taylor - he
followed Matteo Ricci in respect and love for Chinese culture and language, in
wearing Chinese dress (for which he was laughed at by other foreign missionaries
in his early ministry), a great spirit of Ecumenism
("non-denominationalism") and he had a great trust in God - refusing to
engage in fund-raising...his motto being: "God's work, done in God's way,
will never lack God's supplies" ....a contrast to our modern way of
running the Church like a business.
He was responsible for more than 800 missionaries going to China ....and he laid
the foundation for the phenomenal growth of evangelical house churches in China
today
This
famous quote of Taylor is most suitable for Pentecost week:
“Since the days of Pentecost, has the
whole church ever put aside every other work and waited upon Him for ten days,
that the Spirit’s power might be manifested? We give too much attention to
method and machinery and resources, and too little to the source of power.”
Today
is also the anniversary of St
Eugene de Mazenod who died on this day 1861 in France.
As a young priest he nearly died after contracting typhus from prison
ministry.
He founded the Oblates of Mary Immaculte
(OMI), a congregation with preference for the poor.
Coming from a troubled family, he is a patron of dysfunctional families.
Hudson and Eugene - pray for us!
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Christianity rapidly declining in UK
Victoria
sex abuse inquiry:
Archbishop
admits Church too slow to act against abuse
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Pentecost Octave? In this article on May 18, I lamented the fact that Pentecost is not followed by an octave, like Christmas and Easter. Just discovered that this is a major concern of some of the Traditionalists! (Google: octave of Pentecost). Reason for abolition of octave in 1969 seems to have been that Pentecost is a time of completion of the Easter Season: it's the 50th and final day ....so....not good to add on another week. This argument satisfies the brain, but not the heart...which wants a Pentecost honeymoon, not just a one day stand
In
this week after Pentecost, let's think about the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit
Today:
Understanding.
According to the CCC,
in
understanding we comprehend how we need to live as followers of Christ. A person
with understanding is not confused by the conflicting messages in our culture
about the right way to live. The gift of understanding perfects a person's
speculative reason in the apprehension of truth.
How
to put this more simply?
- he had a great understanding of the game
- he had a poor understanding of mathematics
- she had a deep understanding of handicapped people
- she had a solid understanding of the Bible
- Ricci and Hudson Taylor had a deep understanding of Chinese culture
- the old doctor had a profound understanding of human nature
- Empathy is the experience of understanding another person's
condition from their perspective
Christian
understanding, as a gift of the Holy Spirit, includes all of the above types of
understanding, but goes further:
it's a special understanding of LIFE and of TRUTH
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Reading Reflection Prayer
-
- with readers' comments - Menu for today May
21
-
readings for feast of St Eugene de Mazenod:
the best of all Good News; the automatic next step; simple preaching; preference
for the poor
Vatican II Reflection 95 One of the good fruits of Vatican II: the revised rite of baptism for children
John W - Blog - May 21 De Mazenod, Hudson Taylor ...and Pentecost
Monday May
20 Pentecost
Monday - a holiday in some 20 countries including France and Germany.
In Germany a holy day of obligation! (as is Dec 26!)
When the Holy Spirit suddenly comes down on someone - Joseph Girzone - a beautiful true story, showing the sort of pastoral approach we should be getting back to ....away from a legalistic mentality
Pope
Francis' Pentecost Sunday homily - with three
themes:
Newness: "Do
we have the courage to strike out along the new paths which God’s newness sets
before us, or do we resist, barricaded in transient structures which have lost
their capacity for openness to what is new?" (w
o w !)
Harmony: "If
we let ourselves be guided by the Spirit, then richness, variety and
diversity never become a source of conflict" (love
is a many splendid thing!)
Mission: "Let us ask ourselves: do we tend to stay closed in on ourselves, on our group, or do we let the Holy Spirit open us to mission?" (touché !)
In
this week after Pentecost, let's think about the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit (mentioned
by the pope in his homily above):
Today - Wisdom:
this
excellent article shows how Wisdom has been highly valued in all cultures
and religions
...which makes us think: the Holy Spirit has been present, is present, in all
cultures and religions, albeit unrecognized
Re
Wisdom - c.f. Brian Lewis' Conscience
as Wisdom of the Heart which has the words:
Wisdom
of the heart is not only a virtue we acquire through repeated efforts as we go
through life, a product of our moral experience. It is also a Christian virtue,
a quality of spirit given us with the grace of Christ through the
indwelling Spirit
in our hearts. What Vatican II says about this gift of wisdom has particular
relevance here. 'The
intellectual nature of the human person is perfected by wisdom and needs to be.
For wisdom gently attracts the human mind to a quest and a love for what is true
and good. Steeped in wisdom, the human person passes through visible realities
to those which are unseen... It is finally through the
gift of the Holy Spirit
that the person comes by faith to the contemplation and completion of the divine
plan' (Gaudium
et Spes, n.15).
People are dying of hunger, but all we talk about is banks - May 18 homily - Pope Francis
Illegal drugs to be legalised? On international agenda - let it come soon DV so that small drug dealers no longer need money to buy their drugs...and therefore no longer need to find new users to get money for their habit
Internet libraries for Africa - in shipping containers - only 15% of Africans have access to internet
Interactive Bible Quiz - Leviticus Based on the actual words of the Bible. How many times you can get 3/3 ?!
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments -
Menu
for today May 20:
- walking along a well-lit street at night; family
tree influences; be on guard against bad leaders; morning, noon and
night
Vatican
II Reflection 94
Why
many newly baptized become Retired
Catholics
John W - Blog - May 20
When Church rules
don't follow Jesus, they don't need to be followed
May
19
P
E N T E C O S T S U N D A Y
- Wishing all dear readers a Happy Pentecost!
Flat
tire theology Daniel Daring Why Pentecost Sunday is called Whitsun in UK ("Whit" from "white" or maybe from "wisdom") Pentecost: a need for our lives - Ron Rolheiser OMI Reading Reflection Prayer - Menu for today May 19 Pentecost Sunday - F I R E ! |
The land of the Gerasenes - what's the best way to deal with emotionally unstable people?
Keeping up with Teresa Forcades - a nun on a mission
Pope Francis and the American Sisters
Vatican has 3 popes: Francis, Benedict....and the Black Pope just elected head of UISG ! - Jesuit takeover continues...fodder for Dan Brown!
The liturgical vision of Vatican II 50 years later
The
menstrual cycle and your body's natural signal of fertility - cervical mucus
- a new video from the
Billings Group -
"You can use
this information to optimise your chances of conceiving, or you can use it to
avoid pregnancy naturally"
This week's smile: a Biblical history of internet terminology
Vatican II Reflection 93 - Three hot topics: Latin, Communion under both kinds, concelebration
John W - Blog - May 19 At the first Pentecost, what did Mary say to the Holy Spirit? !
Saturday May 18 On this eve of Pentecost, let's think more about the Holy Spirit:
*** The forgotten Paraclete - John W - Blog
*** Feel the Spirit - The Tablet - Pentecost special report - Charismatic renewal among Indian Catholics in UK
*** The Holy Spirit - from The Messenger (Irish Jesuits)
*** Mary's presence in the Upper Room at Jerusalem (Pope John Paul II)
*** A reflection on the Holy Spirit to help prepare for Pentecost: Jesus is Christ, "anointed," because the Spirit is his anointing, and everything that occurs from the Incarnation on derives from this fullness. When Christ is finally glorified, he can in turn send the Spirit from his place with the Father to those who believe in him: he communicates to them his glory, that is, the Holy Spirit who glorifies him. From that time on, this joint mission will be manifested in the children adopted by the Father in the Body of his Son: the mission of the Spirit of adoption is to unite them to Christ and make them live in him.
The notion of anointing suggests . . . that there is no distance between the Son and the Spirit. Indeed, just as between the surface of the body and the anointing with oil neither reason nor sensation recognizes any intermediary, so the contact of the Son with the Spirit is immediate, so that anyone who would make contact with the Son by faith must first encounter the oil by contact. In fact there is no part that is not covered by the Holy Spirit. That is why the confession of the Son's Lordship is made in the Holy Spirit by those who receive him, the Spirit coming from all sides to those who approach the Son in faith. - CCC 690
*** Reading Reflection Prayer - with readers' comments - Menu for today, May 18 - the vigil of Pentecost
The problem is not that we are sinners; the problem is not repenting of sin - Pope Francis
Video: 2.5 million bonded laborers in India - slaves - making bricks
The wages of celibacy - Ron Rolheiser OMI c.f. The evil of compulsory celibacy
Vatican
II Reflection 92
"Please stand for
the Prayer of the Secretary" (= "Prayer of the
Faithful" ?)
Foster
parent: you raise a child who is biologically neither yours nor your spouse's.
Step parent: you raise a child who is not
biologically yours but is biologically your spouse's.
Which means Joseph was Jesus' stepfather,
not his foster father.
Which means a lot of literature needs fixing (c.f. Google: "Joseph
foster father of Jesus")
Friday May 17 - a public holiday in Hong Kong, Macau and South Korea for Buddha's Birthday
John W - Blog - May 17 China has 83 million handicapped people. Yesterday I met 5 of them in Hong Kong
I'd like to nominate this moving article for Most Beautiful Story of 2013 Award
Matteo Ricci beatification update - "Ricci thought outside of the box" (Pope Francis!)
Ireland needs better bishops - Brendan Hoban - "Bishops are a bit like Dublin buses. You wait for ages for one to come along and suddenly three arrive together"
A reflection on the Holy Spirit to help prepare for Pentecost: The prophetic texts that directly concern the sending of the Holy Spirit are oracles by which God speaks to the heart of his people in the language of the promise, with the accents of "love and fidelity." St. Peter will proclaim their fulfillment on the morning of Pentecost. According to these promises, at the "end time" the Lord's Spirit will renew human hearts, engraving a new law in them. He will gather and reconcile the scattered and divided peoples; he will transform the first creation, and God will dwell there with people in peace. - CCC 715
Only the Holy Spirit can speak to our hearts of God's love - Pope Francis, May 8
The holistic vision of the family - Bishop Peter Elliot (Melbourne)
Big
Yellow Duck deflates to duckling in Hong Kong
Reading Reflection Prayer
- with readers' comments -
Menu for today May 17.
Peter's
"Lord, you know I love
you" was spoken
in a "scene-of-the-crime" setting!
Vatican II Reflection 91 Liturgical recycle bin
Thursday May 16
A Spirit uncontrolled? David Timbs (CathBlog) - what direction will Pope Francis take? Some suggestions....
Every
Thursday, Daniel Daring's
reflection on the Sunday readings, to help us prepare for Sunday:
Pentecost Sunday:
The Spirit of
Jesus Christ is in us to teach us and to remind us of these simple truths: there
is no life without love; by obeying God’s will we record our names in the book
of life; the Holy Spirit makes Jesus’ presence real in our midst
Fr Harry Winter's article re Anglican and Lutheran Ordinariates has received two most interesting comments, from Bro Jeffrey Gros FSC (USA) and Fr Austin Cooper OMI (Melbourne)
Reading Reflection Prayer - with readers' comments - Menu for today May 16 - theme: Christian unity not an option (c.f. this week in Southern Hemisphere is Week of Prayer for Christian Unity)
WordPress, one of the largest companies providing comment programs for websites (including v2catholic.com) is experiencing "a brute force attack". On the good news side, WordPress statistics show that a pleasing number of people are reading comments posted on our articles. Here are the figures for the past week
A reflection on the Holy Spirit to help prepare for Pentecost: The dove. At the end of the flood, whose symbolism refers to Baptism, a dove released by Noah returns with a fresh olive-tree branch in its beak as a sign that the earth was again habitable. When Christ comes up from the water of his baptism, the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, comes down upon him and remains with him. The Spirit comes down and remains in the purified hearts of the baptized. In certain churches, the Eucharist is reserved in a metal receptacle in the form of a dove (columbarium) suspended above the altar. Christian iconography traditionally uses a dove to suggest the Spirit. - CCC 701
Pope Francis: Let us pray to the Holy Spirit every day
10 reflections on drones - John Dear SJ - technology breeding terrorism by killing innocent people
Apostolic Succession? Program has many broken links?
A new website has been launched in Ireland - Association of Catholics in Ireland ...working in partnership with Association of Catholic Priests . But seems a pity that priests and laity could not have shared the one association...as outlined in this article
Yesterday, May 15, was International Day of Families
R.I.P.
Fr Kevin Casey OMI
who died prayerfully surrounded by fellow Oblates in Indonesia the night before
last.
Kevin taught at Iona College in Brisbane before leading the OMI team that went
from Australia to Indonesia in 1969.
Kevin's Golden Jubilee was
celebrated in Indonesia on May 21 last year.
Vatican II Reflection 90 Meat in sandwich: Diocesan Liturgy Commission
John
W - Blog - May 16
Ecumenism:
no "Ministers' Fraternal" in Hong Kong
Wednesday May 15
On
the margin Chris
McDonnell (UK
Wed blogger)
Nouwen then poses a question “Why do I avoid
silence?”, a challenge that asks us to face up to our difficulties.
As we approach the feast of Pentecost may we be open to the Spirit
and may we help and sustain each other on the journey
Brian
Coyne (Catholica): A
review of Bishop Geoffrey Robinson's new book
- For Christ's Sake: End Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church ...for
Good
Vatican (Pope Francis?!) to US bishop: re-open the 13 Cleveland churches you closed!
Fundamental
Delusion Bishop Greg Kelly
SJ
A most informative article re "visionaries" who mislead people
Pope Francis and Liberation Theology - Video
Time to settle East Timor - Australia boundary issue Frank Brennan SJ
A reflection on the Holy Spirit to help prepare for Pentecost: The finger is another symbol of the Holy Spirit. "It is by the finger of God that [Jesus] cast out demons." If God's law was written on tablets of stone "by the finger of God," then the "letter from Christ" entrusted to the care of the apostles, is written "with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone, but on tablets of human hearts." The hymn Veni Creator Spiritus invokes the Holy Spirit as " the finger of the Father's right hand." - c.f. CCC 700
Reading Reflection Prayer - with readers' comments - Menu for today May 15
Prominent US Legionaire priest seeks dispensation to look after son
Vatican II Reflection 89 Restoration of liturgy a work of the Holy Spirit
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