Monday, August 10, 2009
Day 9 of the St. Philomena Novena
Day 8 of the St. Philomena Novena
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Day 7 of the St Philomena Novena
Day 6 of the St. Philomena Novena
Friday, August 7, 2009
Day 5 of the St. Philomena Novena
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Day 4 of the St. Philomena Novena
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Day 3 of the St. Philomena Novena
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The Seventeen Evidences of a Lack of Humility
The Seventeen Evidences of a Lack of Humility
The Servant of God, Blessed Josemaria Escriva once compiled an inventory of pride so exhaustive that it is like something written on the shield of a soldier who has learned it all in true combat. Saint John Vianney (Cure of Ars) wrote the same thing in shorthand when he signed his name to a clerical petition. His fellow priests circulated a petition accusing St. Vianney of sensationalism, ignorance, and ostentatious poverty and austerities. As it was addressed to all clergy, St. Vianney got a hold of it, read it, and promptly signed it. By 1834 the local priests themselves were going to St. Vianney for confession.
The seventeen evidences of a lack of humility are:
1. To think that what one says or does is better than what others say or do
2. To always want to get your own way
3. To argue with stubbornness and bad manners whether you are right or wrong
4. To give your opinion when it has not been requested or when charity does not demand it
5. To look down on another's point of view
6. Not to look on your gifts and abilities as lent
7. Not to recognize that you are unworthy of all honors and esteem, not even of the earth you walk on and things you possess
8. To use yourself as an example in conversations
9. To speak badly of yourself so that others will think well of you or contradict you
10. To excuse yourself when you are corrected
11. To hide humiliating faults from your spiritual director, so that he will not change the impression he has of you
12. To take pleasure in praise and compliments
13. To be saddened because others are held in higher esteem
14. To refuse to perform inferior tasks
15. To seek to stand out
16. To refer in conversation to your honesty, genius, dexterity, or professional prestige
17. To be ashamed because you lack certain goods
Day 2 of the St. Philomena Novena
Happy Feast Day of St. John Vianney the Cure d’ Ars
On this Feast Day of St. John Vianney, please remember to pray for priests. Try to think of all the priests whom you have encountered in your life. The priest who baptised you, the priest who married you and your parish priest - to name a few. Don't forget, you can receive an Indulgence today during this Year for Priests, go to the USCCB for details.
Dear Saint John Vianney,
Your childhood dream was to be a Priest,
to win souls for God.
You endured years of toil and humiliation
to attain the Priesthood.
You became a priest truly after God's own heart,
outstanding in humulity and poverty;
prayer and mortification.
Totally devoted to the service of God's people.
The Church has exalted you as model
and patron saint of all Parish priests,
trusting that your example and prayers
will help them to live up
to the high dignity of their vocation
to be faithful servants of God's people,
to be perfect imitators of Christ the Saviour
Who came not to be served but to serve,
to give His Life in ransom for many.
Pray that God may give to His Church today
many more priests after His own Heart.
Pray for all the priests under your patronage,
that they may be worthy representatives
of Christ the Good Shepherd.
May they wholeheartedly devote themselves
to prayer and penance;
be examples of humility and poverty;
shining modelss of holiness;
tireless and powerful preachers of the Word of God;
zealous dispensers of God's Grace in the Sacraments.
May their loving devotion to Jesus in the Eucharist
and to Mary His Mother
be the Twin Fountains of fruitfulness for their ministry.
Amen.
Monday, August 3, 2009
St Philomena Novena Begins Today!
Tomorrow, August 4th, St. John Vianney's Feast day marks the end of our nine day Novena to him.