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Friday, November 24, 2017

"You give freely and GOD will provide what is lacking" - Pope Mass: Our churches should be for service, not supermarkets


Pope Francis on Friday suggested watchfulness, service and gratuitousness as three attitudes that can help us keep clean the temple of the Holy Spirit



http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2017/11/24/pope_francis_santa_marta_mass/1350945


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Holy Mass Readings from UNIVERSALIS on Friday, November 24th, 2017


First reading
1 Maccabees 4:36-37,52-59
Judas and his brothers said, ‘Now that our enemies have been defeated, let us go up to purify the sanctuary and dedicate it.’ So they marshalled the whole army, and went up to Mount Zion.
  On the twenty-fifth of the ninth month, Chislev, in the year one hundred and forty-eight, they rose at dawn and offered a lawful sacrifice on the new altar of holocausts which they had made. The altar was dedicated, to the sound of zithers, harps and cymbals, at the same time of year and on the same day on which the pagans had originally profaned it. The whole people fell prostrate in adoration, praising to the skies him who had made them so successful. For eight days they celebrated the dedication of the altar, joyfully offering holocausts, communion sacrifices and thanksgivings. They ornamented the front of the Temple with crowns and bosses of gold, repaired the gates and the storerooms and fitted them with doors. There was no end to the rejoicing among the people, and the reproach of the pagans was lifted from them. Judas, with his brothers and the whole assembly of Israel, made it a law that the days of the dedication of the altar should be celebrated yearly at the proper season, for eight days beginning on the twenty-fifth of the month Chislev, with rejoicing and gladness.

Responsorial Psalm
1 Chronicles 29:10-12
We praise your glorious name, O Lord.
Blessed are you, O Lord,
  the God of Israel our father,
  for ever, for ages unending.
We praise your glorious name, O Lord.
Yours, Lord, are greatness and power,
  and splendour and triumph and glory.
  All is yours, in heaven and on earth.
We praise your glorious name, O Lord.
Yours, O Lord, is the kingdom,
  you are supreme over all.
  Both honour and riches come from you.
We praise your glorious name, O Lord.
You are the ruler of all,
  from your hand come strength and power,
  from your hand come greatness and might.
We praise your glorious name, O Lord.

Gospel Acclamationcf.2Tim1:10
Alleluia, alleluia!
Our Saviour Jesus Christ abolished death
and he has proclaimed life through the Good News.
Alleluia!
OrJn10:27
Alleluia, alleluia!
The sheep that belong to me listen to my voice,
says the Lord,
I know them and they follow me.
Alleluia!

GospelLuke 19:45-48
Jesus went into the Temple and began driving out those who were selling. ‘According to scripture,’ he said ‘my house will be a house of prayer. But you have turned it into a robbers’ den.’
  He taught in the Temple every day. The chief priests and the scribes, with the support of the leading citizens, tried to do away with him, but they did not see how they could carry this out because the people as a whole hung on his words.

 

FRIDAY GOSPEL OF WEEK 33 IN ORDINARY TIME
Evanġelju
Id-dar tiegħi għamiltuha għar tal-ħallelin.
Lq 19, 45-48

Qari mill-Evanġelju skont San Luqa

F’dak iż-żmien, Ġesù [Lq:19:45] daħal fit-tempju, u qabad ikeċċi 'l barra l-bejjiegħa [Lq:19:46] u jgħidilhom: "Hemm miktub, 'Id-dar tiegħi tkun dar it-talb.' Iżda intom għamiltuha għar tal-ħallelin!

[Lq:19:47] U kien jgħallem kuljum fit-tempju. Il-qassisin il-kbar u l-kittieba u l-kbarat tal-poplu kienu jfittxu li jeqirduh; [Lq:19:48] iżda ma kinux jafu x'jaqbdu jagħmlu, għax il-poplu kollu kien imqabbad miegħu biex jisimgħu.


Il-Kelma tal-Mulej
R/. Tifħir lilek Kristu

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http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2017/11/24/pope_francis_santa_marta_mass/1350945
Pope Francis on Friday suggested watchfulness, service and gratuitousness as three attitudes that can help us keep clean the temple of the Holy Spirit.  He made the exhortation in his homily at the morning Mass in the chapel of the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta residence.
Listen to our report: 
The Pope was reflecting on the first reading from the Book of the Maccabees where Judas and his brothers were re-consacrating the temple desecrated by the pagans, and the Gospel reading where Jesus was driving out merchants from the temple, that was transformed into a den of thieves. 
Temple of God - our heart
The Pope pointed out that the most important temple of God is our heart, where the Holy Spirit dwells. 
The Holy Father asked whether we keep watch over this interior temple, and are careful about what happens in the heart, who comes in and who goes out, the feelings, the ideas...  “Do we talk to the Holy Spirit and listen to Him?” the Pope asked and urged all to keep watch over what happens within.
The Pope then explained how this temple can be safeguarded and cared for through service.  The Pope urged Christians to examine their conscience, whether they come forward to help, to clothe and console those in need.  In this regard, he recalled St. John Chrysostom reprimanding those who were making many offerings to decorate the church but were not caring for the needy saying, “This is not good.  First service, then decoration.”  “Purifying the temple means caring for others, the Pope said, adding, “ when we come forward to serve, to help, we resemble Jesus who is inside us.”
The Pope then spoke about how gratuitousness, the third attitude, helps in keeping the temple clean. He wondered, “How many times we sadly enter a temple – a parish, a bishop’s house and so on, not knowing whether were are in the house of God or in a supermarket.”  “There we have business, including the price list for the sacraments – nothing is free!”  But the Pope argued that God saved us freely, without making us pay.
God's providence
In this regard, he asked whether money is needed to maintain building, priests and so on...  And the Pope answered, “You give freely and God will do the rest.”  “God will provide what is lacking,” the Pope said wishing our churches be “churches of service, free churches.”







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GOD IS WITH US --- GHIMMANU-EL --- ALLA MAGHNA - ħmistax-il għanja reliġjuża fis-Sena tal-Fidi - PATRI GORG ZAMMIT OFMConv. U L-“GREYFRIARS’’

 
 
 
PATRI ĠORĠ ŻAMMIT OFMConv.  U  L-“GREYFRIARS’’

00:00 --- 01 - Il-Mixja
 
05:12 --- 02 - Tbissima mis-sema
 
09:18 --- 03 - Kantaw Miegħi
 
12:17 --- 04 - It-Triq
 
16:37 --- 05 - Qaddis ,Qaddis, Qaddis
 
18:26 --- 06 - Salib it-Toroq
 
22:30 --- 07 - Nies il-Qawmien
 
26:10 --- 08 - Ejja, Mulej
 
31:36 --- 09 - Għimmanu-El
 
34:36 --- 10 - Mexjin Warajk
 
38:50 --- 11 - L-allat
 
43:04 --- 12 - Mulej, Ħniena
 
44:51 --- 13 - Ġesù Ejja Żurna
 
49:04 --- 14 - Il-Ġrajja tal-Milied
 
53:18 --- 15 - Il-Kewkba tal-Milied
 












IL-ĠRAJJA TAL-MILIED - Patri Ġorġ Żammit OFM Conv. u l-"Greyfriars"
Kitba: P.Albert Sammut OFM Conv.
Muzika: P.Gorg Zammit OFM Conv.







IL-KEWKBA TAL-MILIED - Patri Ġorġ Żammit OFM Conv. u l-"Greyfriars"
Kitba: Gorg Pisani  
Muzika: P.Gorg Zammit OFM Conv.














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Thursday, November 23, 2017

TOWARD RESURRECTION --- LEJN IL-QAWMIEN – ħmistax-il għanja reliġjuża - PATRI GORG ZAMMIT OFM Conv. “GREYFRIARS’’ U “ECCLESIA SISTERS’’

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LEJN IL-QAWMIEN – ħmistax-il għanja reliġjuża - PATRI ĠORĠ ŻAMMIT OFM Conv. “GREYFRIARS’’ U “ECCLESIA SISTERS’’

00:00 --- 1 - Papa Franġisku

03:44 --- 2 - Grazzi

07:40 --- 3 - Haw’f’riġlejk

12:32 --- 4 - Ħobb lil ħuk

16:16 --- 5 - Il-Bennej (Salm 126)

20:02 --- 6 - Il-Familja Nisranija

24:24 --- 7 - It-Tixbiha taż-żerriegħa

27:48 --- 8 - Is-Sejħa għall-Qdusija

31:48 --- 9 - Lejn il-Qawmien

35:54 ---10 - L-Għajnuna tiegħi

40:00 ---11 - Marija

44:11 ---12 - Missieri sejjaħli

48:09 ---13 - Radju Marija

51:44 ---14 - Rajtek fih

55:35 ---15 - Strument tal-Paċi
 





















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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

PRIEST: " WHY HOLY WATER COMES WITH ME WHENEVER I TRAVEL"

  







https://www.facebook.com/FrEdwardLooney/




Fr. Edward Looney explains why he brings holy water with him into every hotel room, and shares the prayers he prays.


Every now and again, I have the opportunity to travel and speak at conferences, sharing about Mary’s importance in the spiritual life. When I do so, I usually have to spend the night in a hotel room. One of the essentials I pack (or because I’m a priest, can make) is a small bottle of holy water.
Why? Three words: Evil is real. The presence of evil can remain in a room long after whatever might have taken place within it. You don’t know who was the previous occupant of your hotel room and what kind of baggage they brought with them. You don’t know what has occurred in your room. Holy water is a powerful tool in protecting against evil and can help dispel any remnant of evil.
The next time you travel, might I suggest packing a small bottle of holy water? When you arrive at your room, sprinkle the room with holy water. If you don’t have holy water, your local Catholic parish should have a holy water dispenser.
After sprinkling the room, say a prayer, asking God to send his protection upon your room and asking also to forgive whatever evil that may have taken place. Pray for the conversion of those who have been previous guests, and pray for those who will come after you.
Here’s a prayer that I wrote for such an occasion:
Almighty God, I ask you to send your angels to be with me in this place, and protect me from all assaults of the Evil One. Please forgive any wrong that has been perpetuated in this room, and grant those who offend you the grace of conversion. Dispel the powers of darkness which may be in this room and protect me this night, and those who will sleep here in the forthcoming nights. Jesus I trust in You!
It’s not a bad idea to pray, also, for the hotel workers moving from one room to another, exposed to supernatural who-knows-what.
Another beautiful and powerful prayer you could say comes from Night Prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours on special solemnities. It is a prayer I often pray in these situations:
Lord, we [or I] beg you to visit this house [room] and banish from it all the deadly power of the enemy. May your holy angels dwell here to keep us in peace, and may your blessings be upon us always.  We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. 
Additionally, you may wish to invoke the intercession of St Michael the Archangel or your guardian angel. With prayer and holy water, you will be protected from the remnants of evil and prepared should a spiritual battle arise.
 

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Saint Michael, the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, thrust into Hell, Satan and all the other evil spirits, who prowl throughout the world, seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
 
 
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“From long experience I have learned that there is nothing like holy water to put devils to flight and prevent them from coming back again. They also flee from the Cross, but return; so holy water must have great virtue. For my own part, whenever I take it, my soul feels a particular and most notable consolation.” – St. Teresa of Avila






HOLY WATER
BY REV. HERM. FISCHER, S.V.D.
http://www.catholicpamphlets.net/pamphlets/HOLY%20WATER.pdf





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Sunday, November 19, 2017

I AM NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST --- Romans 1:16-17


For I am not ashamed of the Gospel: it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who has faith, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed through faith for faith; as it is written, "He who through faith is righteous shall live.


 
Romans 1:16-17
 

 
 
[Rum:1:16] Jiena ma nistħix mill-Evanġelju; għax l-Evanġelju hu qawwa ta' Alla għas-salvazzjoni ta' dawk kollha li jemmnu, l-ewwel il-Lhud u mbagħad il-Griegi, [Rum:1:17] u fih tidher il-ġustizzja ta' Alla minn fidi għal fidi, skond ma hemm miktub: "Il-ġust jgħix bil-fidi."

 
 
I AM NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST
 
We're an anchor for those, who are hurting
We're a harbour for those, who are lost;
Sometimes it's not always easy, bearing Calvary's Cross


We've been ridiculed by those, who don't know Him
And mocked by those, who don't believe.
Still, I love standing up for my Jesus
'Cause of all that He's done for me ...


That's why I am not ashamed of the Gospel
The Gospel of Jesus Christ.
No I, am not afraid to be counted
AND I'M WILLING TO GIVE MY LIFE
See I'm ready to be, all He wants me to be;
AND GIVE UP THE WRONG FOR THE RIGHT
No I am not ashamed of the Gospel,
No I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
 
For every moment His hand, has held mercy
For all the love that He's shown, all my life
A simple thanks doesn't say, how I'm feeling;
I get tears in my eyes ...


So as for me, I'm gonna keep on believing

in the one who's been, so faithful to me
I'm not out to please this whole world around me
Cause I've got my mind on ETERNITY

 
That's why I am not ashamed of the Gospel
The Gospel of Jesus Christ.
No I am not afraid to be counted
AND I'M WILLING TO GIVE MY LIFE
You see I'm ready to be, all He wants me to be;
AND I'M GONNA GIVE UP, THE WRONG FOR THE RIGHT
No I am not ashamed of the Gospel
No I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ

I've got too much behind me to let this world blind me
To some He's a name, but to me He's my everything


I am not ashamed of the Gospel
No I am not ashamed of the Gospel


 
I've got too much behind me to let this world blind me
To some He's a name, but to me He's my everything

I am not ashamed of the Gospel
No I am not ashamed of the Gospel
No I am not ashamed of the Gospel...
Of Jesus Christ
 
 

Heritage Singers / I Am Not Ashamed - 45th Reunion Concert
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

A PRAYER TO BLESS THE DOOR OF YOUR HOME





A PRAYER TO BLESS THE DOOR OF YOUR HOME


https://aleteia.org/2017/11/11/a-prayer-to-bless-the-door-of-your-home/






"As we pass through this door, draw us more deeply into your presence."

The door is one of the most important parts of our home. Through it we come and go, receive visitors and say goodbye to old friends. It is a place of sadness and joy, departures and entrances.
That is why it is a place where we should invite God’s presence, asking for his protection over it and our home.
One of the most common ways to do this is through the traditional Epiphany blessing of the home. However, that is not the only way to invoke God’s blessing upon your home and door.
Below is an alternative prayer that can be prayed by anyone, simply asking God to shower his blessings upon the primary portal of your home.
God’s peace be to this home and to all who dwell within. You, O Lord, are the beginning and the end, the alpha and omega, carefully watching over us from birth until death. Bless this door of our house and in your goodness send your holy angel from heaven to watch over and protect us, to be with us and give us comfort and encouragement.
As we pass through this door, draw us more deeply into your presence and may a spirit of humility, goodness, mildness, and gratitude prevail here. 
O Lord, you are the door to eternal life, bless our entrances and exits from this home and pour out on us heavenly dew in good measure, as well as an abundance of earthly needs. At our lowly coming be pleased to bless and sanctify this home, as you once were pleased to bless the home of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Within these walls let your angels of light preside and stand watch over those who live here.
May this blessing remain on this place and on us who live here now and always. Amen.

 
 
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Wednesday, November 08, 2017

NOVEMBER 8, 2017 - Pope at General Audience: through the Eucharist we receive God


 
http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2017/11/08/pope_general_audience_through_the_eucharist_we_receive_god/1347690

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has reminded the faithful that the Eucharist is a wonderful event during which Jesus Christ, our life, becomes present.
Speaking to the crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the Wednesday General Audience, Pope Francis began a new series of reflections focusing on the Eucharist and highlighting the importance of how we attend and of how we participate in Mass in order to really experience our relationship with God.
To the some 13,000 pilgrims present for the weekly audience, Pope Francis said that while at Mass “the Lord is present with us but many times we talk among ourselves and we are not close to Him” during the celebration.
Importance of rediscovering the meaning of the Sacraments
He explained that for us Christians it is essential to understand the meaning and the value of Holy Mass in order to be able to fully live our relationship with God. 
Remembering Christians who have died to defend the Eucharist
“We cannot forget the great number of Christians who, in the entire world, in two thousand years of history, have resisted until death in order to defend the Eucharist” he said. 
And he remembered those whom, he said , “still today, risk their lives to participate at Sunday Mass”.
The Pope  recalled the history of Christians in North Africa who were caught celebrating Mass in 304, during the persecutions by the Roman Emperor Diocletian: “When asked why they had faced such danger, the Christians said that their Christian life would end if they did not go to Mass.” 
Those Christians, he said, were killed and became witnesses of the Eucharist, which they chose over their mortal lives.
Noting that it is important to go back to the roots and rediscover what is the true meaning of the actions we carry out during the celebration of the Sacraments, the Pope said the Eucharist allows us “to take part in the sacrifice of Mass and approach the table of the Lord.”
The word Eucharist means thanksgiving
He explained that the word Eucharist means thanksgiving, because we thank God for allowing us to receive him.
Francis also referred to the Second Vatican Council which, he said, pushed forward a series of liturgical renewals in order to encourage the encounter between the faithful and Christ.
'Boring' priests must convert
Describing the Sacrament of the Eucharist as “an amazing event during which the Lord is present”, the Pope noted that too often the faithful describe the Mass as boring: “Is the Lord boring? He asked those present: No, no, it’s the priest. It’s the priests? Then the priests must convert!”
Children must learn how to make the sign of the cross properly


( Making the Sign of the Cross, as Catholics: Looking at the image below, follow the numbers )

 
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  And explaining why we do certain things during Mass he posed the question: “Have you seen the way children make the sign of the Cross?”
“We must teach them, he said, how to do it well, because that is how Mass begins, that is how life begins, that is how the day begins!”
Lift up your hearts not your cellphones
And furthering his comments on how, too often, the Mass is lived in a superficial way, Pope Francis remarked on the fact that the priest who celebrates says “Lift up your hearts” not “Lift up your cellphones  to take a photo!”
“This is a bad thing” he said, “It makes me very sad when I celebrate Mass here in the Square or in the Basilica and I see many cellphones raised. And it’s not only the faithful, but also many priests and bishops. Please! Mass is not a show!” 
It is very important, Pope Francis concluded, to rediscover the meaning of the Eucharist and of the other Sacraments which are the signs of God’s love, the privileged ways to meet with Him.
Pope: At Mass, lift up hearts, not phones


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