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Quote/s of the Day - – 28 March – “Never before, has anyone spoken, like this one” Luke 7:46
Quote/s of the Day – – 28 March – “Never before, has anyone spoken, like this one” Luke 7:46
Quote/s of the Day – – 28 March – Saturday of the Fourth week of Lent, Readings: Jeremiah 11:18-20, Psalm 7:2-3, 9-12, John 7:40-53 “Never before,has anyone spoken,like this one” John 7:46 “Follow me.” Luke 5:27 “Come along then, every human family,full of sin as you areand receive the forgiveness of your sins.For I Myself, am your Forgiveness,I am the Passover of salvation,the Lamb slain…
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To prefer man to God: A strange and unhappy slavery is that of a man who seeks to please other men. I vow never to do anything nor to leave anything undone because of what people think. This will set up in me a great interior peace.
St.Claude de la Colombiere
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Our Morning Offering – 15 February - Lord, be the Centre of Our Hearts
Our Morning Offering – 15 February – Lord, be the Centre of Our Hearts
Our Morning Offering – 15 February – The Memorial of St Claude de la Colombiere SJ (1641-1682)
Lord, be the Centre of Our Hearts by St Claude de la Colombiere
O God, what will You do to conquer the fearful hardness of our hearts? Lord, You must give us new hearts, tender hearts, sensitive hearts, to replace hearts that are made of marble and of bronze. You must give us Your own Heart, Jesus. Come,…
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Memorials of the Saints - 15 February
Memorials of the Saints – 15 February
St Agape of Terni Bl Angelus de Scarpetti St Berach of Kilbarry St Claude de la Colombierre SJ (1641-1682) Beautiful St Claude:
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St Craton St Decorosus of Capua St Dochow St Druthmar of Corvey St Eusebius of Asehia St…
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Sunday Reflection - 16 February - If we only knew the treasure we hold in our hands!
Sunday Reflection – 16 February – If we only knew the treasure we hold in our hands!
Sunday Reflection – 16 February – The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
If we only knew the treasure we hold in our hands!
St Claude de la Colombiere SJ (1641-1682)
“God is more honoured by a single Mass than He could be by all the actions of angels and men together, however fervent and heroic they might be. Yet, how FEW hear Mass with the intention of giving God this sublime honour! How FEW…
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Our Morning Offering - 18 November -Jesus, my True Friend
Our Morning Offering – 18 November -Jesus, my True Friend
Our Morning Offering – 18 November – Monday of the Thirty Third week in Ordinary Time, Year C
Jesus, my True Friend By St Claude de la Colombiere S.J. (1641-1682)
You always listen kindly to me. You have the secret to soften my troubles and to renew my hope without ceasing. All alone, You know the depths of my heart. As my faithful friend, You are my strong support, ” He who finds You found his…
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Our Morning Offering - 19 September 2019 - Jesus, My Friend
Our Morning Offering – 19 September 2019 – Jesus, My Friend
Our Morning Offering – 19 September 2019– Thursday of the Twenty Fourth Week in Ordinary Time, Year C
Excerpt from Jesus, My Friend By St Claude de la Colombiere SJ(1641-1682)
O Jesus! You are my true Friend, my only Friend. You take a part in all my misfortunes, You take them on Yourself, You know how to change them into blessings. You listen to me with the greatest kindness when I relate my…
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Quote/s of the Day – 15 February – the Memorial of St Claude de la Colombiere (1641-1682) Apostle of the Sacred Heart and Blessed Michal Sopoćko (1888-1975) Apostle of Divine Mercy
“Lord, I am in this world to show Your mercy to others. Other people will glorify You, by making visible the power of Your grace, by their fidelity and constancy to You. For my part I will glorify You, by making known how good You are to sinners, that Your mercy is boundless and that no sinner, no matter how great his offences, should have reason to despair of pardon. If I have grievously offended You, My Redeemer, let me not offend You even more, by thinking that You are not kind enough to pardon me.”
“God is more honoured by a single Mass than He could be by all the actions of angels and men together, however fervent and heroic they might be. Yet, how FEW hear Mass with the intention of giving God this sublime honour! How FEW think with joy on the glory a Mass gives to God. How FEW rejoice to possess the means of honouring Him as He deserves! . . . If we only knew the treasure we hold in our hands!”
“When the Holy Spirit is in a soul, He communicates Himself in one way or another. We can say, that He makes virtue contagious and turns a simple faithful into an apostle!”
St Claude de la Colombiere (1641-1682)
“Prayer is necessary to receive the help of God, as grain is needed to harvest … a humble and trustful prayer, for what is necessary for salvation, is never lost. It is heard at least by the fact, that it begs for the grace, to abide in prayer.”
“The decisive factor in obtaining God’s Mercy is trust. Trust is the expectation of someone’s help. It does not constitute a separate virtue but is an essential condition of the virtue of hope and an integral part of the virtues of fortitude and generosity. Because trust springs from faith, it strengthens hope and love and is, moreover, linked up, in one way or another, with the moral virtues. It may, therefore, be called the basis on which, the theological virtues unite with the moral. The moral virtues, originally natural, become supernatural, if we practice them with trust in God’s help.”
Blessed Michal Sopoćko (1888-1975)
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Our Morning Offering – 8 January – 2nd Day after Epiphany
Jesus, accomplish Your Will in Me by St Claude de la Colombiere (1641-1682)
Jesus, I feel within me, a great desire to please You but, at the same time, I feel totally incapable of doing this, without Your special light and help, which I can expect only from You. Accomplish Your will in me – even in spite of me. Amen
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Our Morning Offering - 2 April - I Put My Trust in You
Our Morning Offering – 2 April – I Put My Trust in You
Our Morning Offering – 2 April – Tuesday of the Fourth week of Lent
I Put My Trust in You By St Claude de la Colombiere SJ (1641-1682)
Loving and tender providence of my God, into Your hands I comment my spirit, to You, I abandon my hopes and fears, my desires and dislikes, my temporal and eternal prospects. To You, I commit the wants of my perishable body, to You, I commit the more precious…
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Saint of the Day – 15 February – St Claude de la Colombiere S.J. (1641-1682) Religious Priest, Confessor, Patron of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Ascetical Writer, Teacher, Preacher, Missionary. Patronages – Devotion to the Sacred Heart, toy-makers, turners. St Claude was a Jesuit priest and the confessor of St Margaret Mary Alacoque, the visionary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. St Claude was born on 2 February 1641 at Saint-Symphorien d’Ozon, Rhône, France and he died on 15 February 1682 at Paray-le-Monial, Saône-et-Loire, France of hemoptysis (coughing up blood). He was Canonised on 31 May 1992 by St Pope John Paul II in Rome, Italy.
CLAUDE DE LA COLOMBIÈRE, third child of the notary Bertrand de la Colombière and Margaret Coindat, was born on 2nd February 1641 at St Symphorien d’Ozon in the Dauphine, southeastern France. After the family moved to Vienne, Claude began his early education there, completing his studies in rhetoric and philosophy in Lyon.
It was during this period that Claude first sensed his vocation to the religious life in the Society of Jesus. We know nothing of the motives which led to this decision. We do know, however, from one of his early notations, that he “had a terrible aversion for the life embraced”. This affirmation is not hard to understand by any who are familiar with the life of Claude, for he was very close to his family and friends and much inclined to the arts and literature and an active social life. On the other hand, he was not a person to be led primarily by his sentiments. At 17 he entered the Jesuit Novitiate at Avignon. In 1660 he moved from the Novitiate to the College, also in Avignon, where he pronounced his first vows and completed his studies in philosophy. Afterwards he was professor of grammar and literature in the same school for another five years.
In 1666 he went to the College of Clermont in Paris for his studies in theology. Already noted for his tact, poise and dedication to the humanities, Claude was assigned by superiors in Paris the additional responsibility of tutoring the children of Louis XIV’s Munster of Finance, Jean Baptiste Colbert. His theological studies concluded and now a priest, Claude returned to Lyon. For a time he was teacher in the College, then full-time preacher and moderator of several Marian congregations.
Claude became noted for solid and serious sermons. They were ably directed at specific audiences and, faithful to their inspiration from the gospel, communicated to his listeners serenity and confidence in God. His published sermons produced and still produce significant spiritual fruits. Given the place and the short duration of his ministry, his sermons are surprisingly fresh in comparison with those of better-known orators.
The year 1674 was a decisive one for Claude, the year of his Third Probation at Maison Saint-Joseph in Lyon. During the customary month of the Exercises the Lord prepared him for the mission for which he had been chosen. His spiritual notes from this period allow one to follow step-by-step the battles and triumphs of the spirit, so extraordinarily attracted to everything human, yet so generous with God.
He took a vow to observe all the constitutions and rules of the Society of Jesus, a vow whose scope was not so much to bind him to a series of minute observances as to reproduce the sharp ideal of an apostle so richly described by St Ignatius. So magnificent did this ideal seem to Claude that he adopted it as his program of sanctity. That it was indeed an invitation from Christ himself is evidenced by the subsequent feeling of interior liberation Claude experienced, along with the broadened horizons of the apostolate he witnesses to in his spiritual diary.
On 2nd February 1675 he pronounced his solemn profession and was named rector of the College at Paray-le-Monial. Not a few people wondered at this assignment of a talented young Jesuit to such an out-of the-way place as Paray. The explanation seems to be in the superiors’ knowledge that there was in Paray an unpretentious religious of the Monastery of the Visitation, Margaret Mary Alacoque, to whom the Lord was revealing the treasures of his Heart but who was overcome by anguish and uncertainty. She was waiting for the Lord to fulfil his promise and send her “my faithful servant and perfect friend” to help her realise the mission for which he had destined her: that of revealing to the world the unfathomable riches of his love.
After Father Colombière’s arrival and her first conversations with him, Margaret Mary opened her spirit to him and told him of the many communications she believed she had received from the Lord. He assured her he accepted their authenticity and urged her to put in writing everything in their regard and did all he could to orient and support her in carrying out the mission received. When, thanks to prayer and discernment, he became convinced that Christ wanted the spread of the devotion to his Heart, it is clear from Claude’s spiritual notes that he pledged himself to this cause without reserve. In these notes it is also clear that, even before he became Margaret Mary’s confessor, Claude’s fidelity to the directives of St Ignatius in the Exercises had brought him to the contemplation of the Heart of Christ as symbol of His love.
After a year and half in Paray, in 1676 Father La Colombière left for London. He had been appointed preacher to the Duchess of York – a very difficult and delicate assignment because of the conditions prevailing in England at the time. He took up residence in St James Palace in October. In addition to sermons in the palace chapel and unremitting spiritual direction both oral and written, Claude dedicated his time to giving thorough instruction to the many who sought reconciliation with the Church they had abandoned. And even if there were great dangers, he had the consolation of seeing many reconciled to it, so that after a year he said: “I could write a book about the mercy of God I’ve seen Him exercise since I arrived here!”
The intense pace of his work and the poor climate combined to undermine his health, and evidence of a serious pulmonary disease began to appear. Claude, however, made no changes in his work or life style. Of a sudden, at the end of 1678, he was calumniously accused and arrested in connection with the Titus Oates “papist plot”. After two days he was transferred to the severe King’s Bench Prison where he remained for three weeks in extremely poor conditions until his expulsion from England by royal decree. This suffering further weakened Claude’s health which, with ups and downs, deteriorated rapidly on his return to France.
During the summer of 1681 he returned to Paray, in very poor condition. On 15th February 1682, the first Sunday of Lent, towards evening Claude suffered the severe haemorrhage which ended his life.
On the 16th of June 1929 Pope Pius XI beatified Claude de la Colombière, whose charism, according to St Margaret Mary Alacoque, was that of bringing souls to God along the gospel way of love and mercy which Christ revealed to us. (vatican.va)
It is said that the day after Claude’s death, Sister Margaret Mary received supernatural assurance that Claude needed no prayers, as he was in already heaven; he was enjoying the fullness of communio with the Trinity. Claude was considered a “dry” martyr, having suffered every abuse for the Christian faith except death. The life of Saint Claude was an example of being in correspondence with the Lord Himself –through the logic of Love– that he was known to be concrete example of mercy in the face of trials. Saint Claude’s life of holiness drew many of the Protestants to the Catholic Church. His was a trust that we must adopt: “In Thee, O Lord, have I hoped; let me never be confounded.”
May we learn from Saint Claude la Colombiere what it means to be in relationship with Jesus the Good Shepherd, true Divine Love.
Mosaic of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, St Claude la Colombiere Chapel, Paray-le-Monial
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Quote/s of the Day – 18 December – The Memorial of Bl Giulia Nemesia Valle (1847-1916) – Called “the Angel of Charity”
“It is better to err by excess of mercy than by excess of severity. . . Wilt thou become a Saint? Be severe to thyself but kind to others.”
“Mercy imitates God and disappoints Satan.”
St John Chrysostom (347-407) Father & Doctor of the Church
” Love is itself the fulfillment of all our works. There is the goal; that is why we run: we run toward it and once we reach it, in it we shall find rest.
St Augustine (354-430) Father & Doctor of the Church
“Lord, I am in this world to show Your mercy to others… For my part I will glorify You by making known how good You are to sinners, that Your mercy is boundless.”
St Claude de la Colombiere S.J. (1641-1682)
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Quote/s of the Day – 17 November – Mercy/Charity/Love on the Memorial of St Elizabeth of Hungary – Apostle of Charity (1207-1231)
“It is better to err by excess of mercy than by excess of severity. . . Wilt thou become a Saint? Be severe to thyself but kind to others.”
“Mercy imitates God and disappoints Satan.”
St John Chrysostom (347-407) Father & Doctor of the Church
“Two works of mercy set a person free: Forgive and you will be forgiven and give and you will receive.”
” Love is itself the fulfillment of all our works. There is the goal; that is why we run: we run toward it and once we reach it, in it we shall find rest.
St Augustine (354-430) Father & Doctor of the Church
“Lord, I am in this world to show Your mercy to others… For my part I will glorify You by making known how good You are to sinners, that Your mercy is boundless.”
St Claude de la Colombiere S.J. (1641-1682)
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One Minute Reflection – 13 December – The Memorial of St Lucy (c 283-304)
Cast me not our of your presence and your Holy Spirit, take not from me….Psalm 51:13
REFLECTION – “When the Holy Spirit is in a soul, He communicates Himself in one way or another. We can say that He makes virtue contagious and turns a simple faithful into an apostle.”…St Claude de la Colombiere S.J. (1641-1682)
PRAYER – Heavenly Father, grant that Your Holy Spirit may inspire me to be a true follower of Your Son. May He dwell in me always and keep me ever on the path of holiness. May the prayer of the virgin Martyr Lucy, support us, O Lord, so that with each passing year, we may celebrate her entry into life and finally see You face to face and greet her with joy. Through our Lord, Jesus Christ, in unity with the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever amen.
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Our Morning Offering – September 3
Lord,Give me Your Heart By St Claude de la Colombiere
O God, what will You do to conquer the fearful hardness of our hearts? Lord, You must give us new hearts, tender hearts, sensitive hearts, to replace hearts that are made of marble and of bronze. You must give us Your own Heart, Jesus. Come, lovable Heart of Jesus. Place Your Heart deep in the centre of our hearts and enkindle in each heart a flame of love as strong, as great, as the sum of all the reasons that we have for loving You, my God. O holy Heart of Jesus, dwell hidden in our hearts, so that we may live only in You and only for You, so that, in the end, we may live with You eternally in heaven. Amen
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Our Morning Offering – 14 June
Come, Lovable Heart of Jesus! By St Claude de la Colombiere
O God, what will You do to conquer the fearful hardness of our hearts? Lord, You must give us new hearts, tender hearts, sensitive hearts, to replace the hearts that are made of marble and of bronze. You must give us Your own Heart, Jesus. Come, lovable Heart of Jesus. Place Your Heart deep in the centre of our hearts and enkindle in each heart a flame of love as strong, as great, as the sum of all the reasons I have for loving You, my God. O Holy Heart of Jesus, dwell hidden in my heart, so that I may live only in You and only for You, so that, in the end, I may live with You eternally in heaven. Amen
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