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The following is a short article to encourage all of us to desire to grow in our prayer life, seek the means to grow, but especially to persevere in this most important of activates—our salvation, the salvation of our families and loved ones, and the salvation of the whole world depends on men and women who have decided to dedicate their lives to prayer, which is the key to heaven!
1.DESIRE to pray. We must pray for a firm desire to pray more and to pray better. Augustine says that we follow our hearts desire.The same saints say: ‘We must choose the object of our desire and then to live with all our heart.” Of course the object of our desire should be God.
2.CONVICTION as to the importance of prayer.“As air is to the lungs, so should prayer be to our soul.”As gasoline is to the tank of a car, so should prayer be our spiritual energy.” As wings are to the eagle to soar into the heights, so is prayer for the soul that wants to soar on high into the mystical heights.As food and drink is to the hungry and thirsty body, so should prayer be to the thirsty soul.The Psalmist expresses it in these beautiful words:“As the deer yearns for the running streams so my soul yearns for you O God.”
3.TEXT FOR PRAYER.St. Teresa of Avila, Doctor of prayer, as beginners we should never go to our prayer time without the help of a good book.This will help to forms good ideas and eventually ignite the heart with noble and heavenly aspirations.In other words, we have to be trained and educated in prayer.
4.WHAT TEXTS TO PRAY WITH? Of course, the first and best of all texts should be the Bible, the Word of God. In this God speaks to us directly. Highly to be encouraged would be the Gospels, the very heart of the Bible and the Psalms, the best prayer book ever composed by the Holy Spirit, using as human instrument King David.
5.PRAYER METHOD.Methods are helpful to learn any new art. This applies to prayer.A classical method is that ofLECTIO DIVINA.These are the steps: Lectio—read attentively, Meditacio—think/ponder the Word of God, Contemplacio—use your imagination to enter the scene and be part of it, Oracio--- pray and talk to the Lord, Accio—make sure that you put into action the fruits of your prayer.This method could prove invaluable to help us on the highway of prayer.
6.READINGS ON PRAYER.There are many texts written on prayer and we should educate ourselves by reading some of the best. The Catechism of the Catholic Church, part IV, could prove to be an excellent tool as teacher of prayer. Read it and follow its advice!
7.RETREATS.The prime time and prime place to grow in prayer are retreats.Ignatian retreats, with a competent director, have proven most efficacious over the centuries. If you have time, a thirty day retreat, or an 8-day retreat, or at least a weekend retreat.The best way to learn how to pray is simply to pray. Retreats have as their primary purpose to go deeper in prayer.Set aside some time every year. Jesus Himself invited the Apostles to come apart and rest—to be with Him, which is of course prayer.This is a good “spiritual tune-up.”
8.PERSEVERE IN THE STRUGGLE.Prayer is not always easy!The Catechism of the Catholic Church compares prayer to a wrestling match. Actually the Catechism takes as example Jacob wrestling with the angel all-night as model for prayer.St. Teresa of Avila puts it succinctly:“We must have a determined determination to never give up prayer.”The devil will do all he can to trick us into believing that we are wasting our time in prayer and that there are many more noble and worthy pursuits that should override prayer.
9.GET A LITTLE HELP FROM YOUR FRIENDS.I find it to be of great help, while engaged in prayer, to beg for a little help from my friends. These friends are God’s faithful friends now and for all eternity: the angels and the saints. They passed the test and are confirmed in grace. They contemplate God face to face. They prove as most powerful intercessors before the throne of God and are patiently waiting for us to invoke them. Their prayers for us can help to enlighten our minds and ignite our wills to connect with God. Then read the lives of the saints.The saints are all different in the sense that they come from a specific time, place, culture; they are sinners and have their own character and temperament. However, there is one point that all of the saints have in common: PRAYER! Undoubtedly and universally, in all times and places, the saints were men of women who tenaciously clung to prayer, recognizing it as the breath and life of their souls and the key to success in their apostolic lives.
10. HOLY SPIRIT: THE INTERIOR MASTER.St. Paul reminds us that we really do not know how to pray, but the Holy Spirit intercedes with ineffable groans so that we can say “Abba” Father.St. Teresa of Avila, was struggling with her prayer life.A Jesuit priest gave her the advice to pray to the Holy Spirit. From that time on her prayer life improved drastically.The first Novena in the Church was in preparation for Pentecost and culminated in the descent of the Holy Spirit, transforming the Apostles into great warriors of prayer, warriors of Christ, and great saints. Praise and thanks be to the Holy Spirit—the Interior Master or Teacher. Why not also turn to the newly canonized Saint John XXIII who was presented as a man truly docile to the Holy Spirit and beg for his intercession, too.
In conclusion, let us turn to the Blessed Virgin Mary, who pondered the word of God in her Immaculate Heart as model for prayer and beg her for the grace to have a growing desire for prayer, love for prayer, growth in our daily prayer life, and perseverance in prayer. St. Augustine encourages us with these closing words: “He who prays well lives well; he who lives well dies well; he who dies well, all is well.”
[Ġw:17:11] U jien ma għadnix aktar fid-dinja, iżda huma għadhom fid-dinja, u jiena ġej għandek. Missier qaddis, ħarishom f'ismek dawk li inti tajtni, biex ikunu ħaġa waħda bħalna. [Ġw:17:12] Kemm domt magħhom, jiena ħaristhom fl-isem tiegħek, l-isem li tajtni. U jiena ħadt ħsiebhom, u ħadd minnhom ma ntilef ħlief bin it-telfien, biex isseħħ l-Iskrittura. [Ġw:17:13] Imma issa jiena ġej għandek, u qiegħed ngħid dan, kif għadni fid-dinja, biex huma jkollhom fihom il-ferħ sħiħ tiegħi. [Ġw:17:14] Jiena tajthom il-kelma tiegħek, u d-dinja bagħdithom, għaliex huma m'humiex tad-dinja, kif jiena m'iniex tad-dinja. [Ġw:17:15] Ma nitolbokx li twarrabhom mid-dinja, imma li tħarishom mill-Ħażin. [Ġw:17:16] Huma m'humiex tad-dinja bħalma jiena m'iniex tad-dinja. [Ġw:17:17] Qaddishom permezz tal-verità; il-kelma tiegħek hi l-verità. [Ġw:17:18] Kif inti bgħatt lili fid-dinja, hekk jiena bgħatt lilhom fid-dinja. [Ġw:17:19] U jien minħabba fihom nagħti ħajti, biex huma wkoll ikunu mqaddsin permezz tal-verità.
Fr Ted Tyler Consecration to the Truth (John 17, 11-19), B-1
O my God, Trinity whom I adore, help me to become utterly forgetful of myself so that I may establish myself in you, as changeless and calm as though my soul were already in eternity. Let nothing disturb my peace nor draw me forth f from you, O my unchanging God, but at every moment may I penetrate more deeply into the depths of your mystery. Give peace to my soul; make it your heaven, your cherished dwelling-place and the place of your repose. Let me never leave you there alone, but keep me there, wholly attentive, wholly alert in my faith, wholly adoring and fully given up to your creative action.
O my beloved Christ, crucified for love, I long to be the bride of your heart. I long to cover you with glory, to love you even unto death! Yet I sense my powerlessness and beg you to clothe me with yourself. Identify my soul with all the movements of your soul, submerge me, overwhelm me, substitute yourself for me, so that my life may become a reflection of your life. Come into me as Adorer, as Redeemer and as Saviour.
O Eternal Word, utterance of my God, I want to spend my life listening to you, to become totally teachable so that I might learn all from you. Through all darkness, all emptiness, all powerlessness, I want to keep my eyes fixed on you and to remain under your great light. O my Beloved Star, so fascinate me that I may never be able to leave your radiance.
O Consuming Fire, Spirit of Love, overshadow me so that the Word may be, as it were incarnate again in my soul. May I be for him a new humanity in which he can renew all his mystery.
And you, O Father, bend down towards your poor little creature. Cover her with your shadow, see in her only your beloved son in who you are well pleased
O my `Three', my All, my Beatitude, infinite Solitude, Immensity in which I lose myself, I surrender myself to you as your prey. Immerse yourself in me so that I may be immersed in you until I go to contemplate in your light the abyss of your splendour!
THREE REALITIES
ONE DIVINITY IN A PERFECT COMMUNITY OF THREE DISTINCT PERSONS
> God the Father who revealed His Name to Moses - I AM THAT I AM - God who loves me personally, unconditionally, who is always with me to guide me, waiting very close, in me, to call Him in humble prostration - ABBA FATHER I need your help, in the Name of JESUS !
> God the Son - Jesus, the Face of the Father, the Theophany; my Redeemer, my merciful Saviour who saves me even from myself each time I plead to Him "Jesus take care of me ! "
> God the Holy Spirit - my faithful companion, who will transform my heart, according to my humble free will, to enter in an intimate relationship, so that others will notice the Love and Humility of the Holy Trinity in me and believe in Him and His Word.
Gloria Patri et Figlio, Spirito Santo click over the white rrow in video below and please wait for it to start
THE GOSPEL, YEAR A - Jn 3:16-18 -- The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity - Is-Solennità tat-Trinità Qaddisa
IN YEAR A - Jn 3:16-18 -- The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity - Is-Solennità tat-Trinità Qaddisa
Evanġelju Alla bagħat lil Ibnu fid-dinja biex bih hija ssalva. Ġw 3, 16-18
Qari mill-Evanġelju skont San Ġwann
F’dak iż-żmien, Ġesù qal lil Nikodemu: [Ġw:3:16] Għax Alla hekk ħabb lid-dinja li ta lil Ibnu l-waħdieni, biex kull min jemmen fih ma jintilifx, iżda jkollu l-ħajja ta' dejjem. [Ġw:3:17] Għax Alla ma bagħatx lil Ibnu fid-dinja biex jagħmel ħaqq mid-dinja, imma biex id-dinja ssalva permezz tiegħu. [Ġw:3:18] Min jemmen fih ma jkunx ikkundannat; iżda min ma jemminx huwa ġa kkundannat, għax ma emminx fl-isem ta' l-Iben il-waħdieni ta' Alla.
Il-Kelma tal-Mulej R/. Tifħir lilek Kristu
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THE GOSPEL, YEAR B - Mt 28:16-20 -- Go and make disciples of all nations - Lili ngħatat kull setgħa fis-sema u fl-art.
- IN YEAR B - SUNDAY GOSPEL, SOLEMNITY OF THE HOLY TRINITY --- 1st SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
Evanġelju Lili ngħatat kull setgħa fis-sema u fl-art. Mt 28, 16-20
Għeluq tal-Evanġelju skont San Mattew
F' dak iż-żmien, [Mt:28:16] Il-ħdax-il dixxiplu telqu lejn il-Galilija u marru fuq il-muntanja fejn kien ordnalhom Ġesù. [Mt:28:17] Kif rawh, nxteħtu quddiemu, għalkemm xi wħud iddubitaw. [Mt:28:18] Ġesù resaq ikellimhom u qalilhom: "Lili ngħatat kull setgħa fis-sema u fl-art. [Mt:28:19] Morru, mela, agħmlu dixxipli mill-ġnus kollha, u għammduhom fl-isem tal-Missier u ta' l-Iben u ta' l-Ispirtu s-Santu, [Mt:28:20] u għallmuhom iħarsu dak kollu li ordnajtilkom jien. U ara, jiena magħkom dejjem, sa l-aħħar taż-żmien."
Il-Kelma tal-Mulej R/. Tifħir lilek Kristu
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THE GOSPEL, YEAR C - Jn 16:12-15 -- The Spirit of truth will lead you to the complete truth - Dak kollu li għandu l-Missier huwa tiegħi. L-Ispirtu jieħu minn dak li hu tiegħi u jħabbru lilkom.
IN YEAR C - SUNDAY GOSPEL ON THE SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY.
Evanġelju Dak kollu li għandu l-Missier huwa tiegħi. L-Ispirtu jieħu minn dak li hu tiegħi u jħabbru lilkom. Ġw 16, 12-15
Qari mill-Evanġelju skont San Ġwann
F’dak iż-żmien, Ġesù qal lid-dixxipli tiegħu: [Ġw:16:12] "Baqagħli ħafna ħwejjeġ x'ngħidilkom, imma għalissa ma tifilħux għalihom. [Ġw:16:13] Meta jiġi hu, l-Ispirtu tal-verità, iwassalkom għall-verità kollha; għaliex hu ma jgħid xejn minn tiegħu, imma jgħid dak li jisma', u jħabbrilkom il-ġejjieni. [Ġw:16:14] Hu jagħtini glorja, għaliex jieħu minn dak li hu tiegħi u jħabbru lilkom. [Ġw:16:15] Dak kollu li għandu l-Missier huwa tiegħi. Għalhekk għedt li jieħu minn dak li hu tiegħi u jħabbru lilkom. Il-Kelma tal-Mulej R/. Tifħir lilek Kristu
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The Face of God
Trinity Sunday
Riflessjoni - It-Trinità Qaddisa (Fr Bernard Falzon MSSP)
Riflessjoni - Ikona ta' Trinita Qaddisa (Fr Martin Cilia MSSP)
Il-Missjoni tal-Knisja - 1
Fr Hayden jippriedka dwar Mt 28:16-20 (Hadd it-Trinita)
Il-Missjoni tal-Knisja - 2
Fr Hayden jippriedka dwar Mt 28:16-20 (Hadd it-Trinita)