segunda-feira, março 29, 2021

Morning Prayer.

 Heavenly Father, thank-you for the innumerable blessings which I have received from your loving kindness, especially for having preserved me this night.




sábado, março 20, 2021

Good morning. Saint Augustine's prayer. For every day in March. Portuguese.

 Oração para todos os dias de Março

De Santo Agostinho


Ó Redentor da minha alma,

 eis aos pés da vossa Cruz um miserável pecador, 

para Vos suplicar 

uma gota do vosso Sangue para lavar os seus pecados. 


Eu me reconheço culpado da vossa morte, 

e confesso de Vos haver pregado nesta Cruz com os meus pecados; 

e, ainda assim, eu, 

ouvindo que pedis ao Pai piedade pelos crucificadores, 

ouso invocar a vossa misericórdia.

 

Transpassai, com um prego de vossas mãos, 

este duríssimo coração. 

Espalhai sobre esta alma uma gota do vosso Sangue. 

Remirai, com vossos olhos ardentes de amor, 

este monstro de ingratidão.

 

Eu, derrotado pela vossa caridade, 

quero Vos amar acima de todo bem, 

e abominar, sobre todo mal, 

o pecado, como causa da vossa morte. 


Ajudai-me a fazer isto.  

Quero morrer antes de voltar a Vos ofender. 

Amém.

                                                              SAINT AUGUSTINE


terça-feira, março 16, 2021

Today's Mass Reading and Homily. Jesus cures "One man was there who had been ill for thirty-eight years."

 Saint Romanos Melodios (?-c 560) composer of hymns - Hymn “ To the newly baptized ”, str. 1, 4-5.19 (cf. SC 283, p. 343f.)

See, you are created anew, O newly baptized one! See, you are made new! Bend your back no longer beneath your sins. The cross is yours for support; lean upon it. Take it into your prayer, to your table, to your bed; take it everywhere as your title to glory (…) Shout at the demons: “With the cross I my hand I stand erect, holding dear our Resurrection.” - Glory to you, glory to you, for such was your good pleasure.








segunda-feira, março 15, 2021

Prayer - Taken from the "Happy Catholic" Blog.

The Lord's Prayer is the most perfect of prayers:

In it we ask, not only for the things we can rightly desire, but also in the sequence that they should be desired. 

This prayer not only teaches us to ask for things, but also in what order we should desire them.

St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica

FROM WIKIPEDIA:
Thomas Aquinas (/əˈkwaɪnəs/; Italian: Tommaso d'Aquino, lit. 'Thomas of Aquino'; 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian[10][11] Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic priest, and Doctor of the Church. An immensely influential philosopher, theologian, and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism, he is also known within the latter as the Doctor Angelicus, the Doctor Communis, and the Doctor Universalis.



Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska - Diary - Divine Mercy in my Soul - 140 - Second Part - Notebook 1.

Pure Love never errs.

It's light is strangely plentiful. 

It will not do anything that might displease God.

It is ingenious at doing what is more pleasing to God and no one will equal it.

It is happy when it can empty itself and burn like a pure offering.

The more it gives of itself, the happier it is.

But also, no one can sense dangers from afar as can love; it knows how to unmask and also  knows with whom it has to deal.




WHAT A VOICE ! AMAR !