I know that you can do all things, and that no purpose
of yours can be hindered. I have dealt
with great things that I do not understand; things too wonderful for me, which
I cannot know. I had heard of you by
word of mouth, but now my eye has seen you.
Therefore I disown what I have said, and repent in dust and ashes. Job 42:1-3, 5-6
“Blessed are the eyes that see what you see. For I say to you, many prophets and kings
desired to see what you see, but did not see it, and to hear what you hear, but
did not hear it.” Luke 10:23-24
Piety
A FRANCISCAN PRAYER FOR
MISSIONERS
Lord, make our sisters and
brothers serving in other countries instruments of your Peace...
...In the midst of conflict give them serene spirits.
...In the midst of conflict give them serene spirits.
Where there is hatred, let them sow love...
...Grant that our missioners be bridges of reconciliation
Where there is injury, pardon...
...Make our missioners a truly healing presence.
Where there is doubt, faith...
...Give our missioners absolute trust in your Providence.
Where there is despair, hope...
...Keep our missioners ever-mindful of your empowering presence in the world.
Where there is darkness,
light...
...Grant that the witness
of our missioners illumine the way for all they encounter.
Where there is sadness,
joy...
...Keep the spirits of our missioners lifted by the grace of their vocation.
...Keep the spirits of our missioners lifted by the grace of their vocation.
O Divine Master, may our
missionary sisters and brothers not so much
seek to be consoled as to console...
...In the midst of the pain which they witness.
seek to be consoled as to console...
...In the midst of the pain which they witness.
To be understood, as to
understand...
...In the trying reality of their missionary lives.
...In the trying reality of their missionary lives.
To be loved, as to love...
...Each person without thought of class, race or religion.
...Each person without thought of class, race or religion.
Help our missioners
believe the all-important truth: That in giving they receive that in pardoning
they are pardoned. And that in dying
they are born to eternal life. Amen.
(From Franciscan Mission Service web site)
Study
In our Good News Monday,
Jesus blessed Nathanael with the vision that he would see great things like
Jacob’s ladder descending from and ascending to the heavens. And he said to him, “Amen, amen, I say to
you, you will see heaven opened and the angels of God ascending and descending
on the Son of Man.” John 1:51
Today, Jesus extends that
blessing to all the disciples. “Blessed are the eyes that see what you
see. For I say to you, many prophets and
kings desired to see what you see, but did not see it, and to hear what you
hear, but did not hear it.” Luke
10:23-24
In a week painted joyfully
white on the liturgical calendar, we have celebrated the archangels and
guardian angels, St. Therese, St. Jerome, and today, the calendar brings to our
mind and hearts St. Francis of Assisi. Through
our study, we can experience in our minds and hearts the great missions these
witnesses have had for the Church and for our inspiration.
Outside of the Christmas
and Easter seasons, there is no other week in Ordinary Time where the
liturgical calendar is packed with more memorials and feast days. Today brings us to the peak of these days in
a similar way that pilgrims to Assisi climb to the top of the ancient Italian
hill and walk down to the Cathedrals of first St. Clare and then St. Francis
and get in touch with how this humble saint made his faith and visions of the
church a reality.
Just like faith helped Job
to rebuild his life after losing everything, it also help Francis get the
important work done to rebuild the physical and metaphysical church. In his
prayer, Francis was asked to rebuild the church, a mission he first undertook
architecturally. However, he realized
that the Lord also was asking him to rebuild it spiritually – and he founded an
order of men and women who to this day bring his rule to life in the world.
Action
The Franciscan movement is
the largest movement in the Catholic Church and also extends into several
protestant denominations.
Among the many groups
which carry out the spirit of Francis to the poor in the world are the young
women and men who comprise the Franciscan
Mission Service, where lay people
work for peace, justice, and hope. As an
international lay Franciscan mission program in North America, Franciscan
Mission Service helps Catholics prepare to serve on two-year
international, one-year domestic and one- or two-week short-term mission opportunities.
Missioners live a simple life in solidarity with their partners: the poor
and oppressed in Africa, Latin America, North America and the Caribbean.
Please support them with your prayers and more.
** If you would like a vision
of the crypt of St. Francis, visit the webcam at: http://www.sanfrancescopatronoditalia.it/web-cam-cripta-di-san-francesco-assisi
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