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Friday, February 07, 2020

FEBRUARY 7 - Saint Colette of Corbie - Santa Koleta ta' Corbie





7 ta’ Frar
Tifkira Franġiskana ta'
Santa Koleta ta’ Corbie
(1381-1447)

Koleta twieldet Corbie, fi Franza, fl-1381. Meta sfat iltima qassmet ġidha kollu lill-fqar, libset il-libsa tat-Tielet Ordni Franġiskan u għexet magħluqa u maqtuggħa min-nies għal tliet snin. Imbagħad daħlet mal-Klarissi tat-Tieni Ordni minn fejn ħadmet kemm felħet biex igġġb lil xi kunventi tat-Tieni u ta’ l-Ewwel Ordni taħt dixxiplina aktar regolari u primittiva skond l-ispirtu tal-ħajja Franġiskana. Kienet tinsisti ħafna biex f’dawn il-kunventi tingħax ħajja iebsa l-aktar fejn jidħol il-faqar u t-talb. Ghħlhekk fl-istorja Franġiskana isimha tniżżel ma’ tar-riformaturi ta’ l-Ordni. Mietet f’Gand fis-6 ta’ Marzu 1447. Il-Papa Piju VII kitibha mal-qaddisin verġni.
 
 
 
Statue of Saint Colette of Corbie, along the road between Corbie and Albert, France
 
 
 Saint Colette’s Story Colette did not seek the limelight, but in doing God’s will she certainly attracted a lot of attention. Colette was born in Corbie, France. At 21, she began to follow the Third Order Rule and became an anchoress, a woman walled into a room whose only opening was a window into a church.
After four years of prayer and penance in this cell, she left it. With the approval and encouragement of the pope, she joined the Poor Clares and reintroduced the primitive Rule of St. Clare in the 17 monasteries she established. Her sisters were known for their poverty—they rejected any fixed income—and for their perpetual fast. Colette’s reform movement spread to other countries and is still thriving today. Colette was canonized in 1807.
 
 
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Sunday, January 12, 2020

December 1st, 2019 - Apostolic Letter "ADMIRABILE SIGNUM' - Pope Francis


APOSTOLIC LETTER
ADMIRABILE SIGNUM
OF THE HOLY FATHER
FRANCIS
ON THE MEANING AND IMPORTANCE
OF THE NATIVITY SCENE

http://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_letters/documents/papa-francesco-lettera-ap_20191201_admirabile-signum.html





From the Franciscan Sanctuary of Greccio, the Celebration of the Word with the Holy Father and signing of his Letter on the Nativity Scene
Pope Francis-Celebration of the Word 2019-December-01 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwnaPcnwzkQ















IN MALTESE
Admirabile Signum - Ittra tal-Papa Franġisku dwar il-Presepju  

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Monday, December 16, 2019

OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE - December 12th, 2019 - HOMILY - Pope at Mass: MARY IS WOMAN, MOTHER, MESTIZA - Jesus is the only Redeemer








Pope Francis shares a reflection on Mary’s essence as woman, mother and mestiza on the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe celebrated on Thursday evening in St Peter’s Basilica.


By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp

As has been his custom since the beginning of his pontificate, Pope Francis celebrates the liturgy in honour of Our Lady of Guadalupe. He was joined by many members of the Latin American community in Rome for the celebration in St Peter’s Basilica on Thursday afternoon. Pope Benedict XVI was the first Pontiff to celebrate this liturgy in 2011 in honour of the bicentenary of independence of the Latin American and Caribbean nations.

Mary’s essence


Pope Francis delivered his homily off the cuff, saying that the liturgy for the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and her image displayed on the altar, suggested three adjectives to him. These three adjectives explain Mary’s essence: Woman, mother, mestiza, he said.

Mary as woman


Mary is a woman, the Pope began. She is the woman par excellence most particularly because she is a disciple of her Son, whose message she bears. “It is that simple”, the Pope said. Even though Christians have venerated her under many other loving titles throughout the ages, “nothing else is needed” to describe Mary, he said. Mary is humble and faithful to her teacher, her Son, the only Redeemer.

Mary as mother


Mary never took anything from her Son because she is His mother. “She is our Mother, the Mother of our peoples…the mother of our hearts,” the Pope explained. Not only is she the Mother of the Church, she is also an image of the Church. Therefore, “what can be said of Mary can also be said of the Church which is feminine”, Pope Francis said. The Church cannot be imagined except in this Marian sense. This is essential in understanding the role of women in the Church, the Pope went on. Understanding the role of women only in a functional way is incomplete, he said.

Mary as mestiza


Our Lady wanted to be seen as a “mestiza”, the Pope noted, “not only with Juan Diego. She became a mestizo to show that she is everyone’s mother.” Mary speaks to us just as she spoke with Juan Diego, tenderly, maternally. The Pope concluded his homily noting that Mary appears as a person of mixed race in order to communicate that her Son too is a “mestizo”: that is, He is God, and He is man.







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Friday, November 29, 2019

NOVEMBER 29 - Feast of all Saints of the Franciscan Order - Festa tal-Qaddisin kollha tal-Ordni Franġiskan

 
 

29 ta’ Novembru
FESTA TAL-QADDISIN KOLLHA
TAL-ORDNI FRANĠISKAN

F’kull waqt u f’kull żmien mit-twaqqif tiegħu sal-lum, l-Ordni Franġiskan kien dejjem jixbah lil ġnien li fih iwarrdu għadd bla qjies ta’ qaddisin u rwieħ tajba. Uliedu l-qaddisin tal-Ewwel, it-Tieni u t-Tielet Ordni ġew minn kull qasam tal-ħajja u minn kull ġens ta’ bnedmin. Hemm Franġiskani Martri, Dutturi tal-Knisja, Isqfijiet, Presbiteri, Fratelli Reliġjużi, Lajċi, Verġni, u Nisa u Rġiel Miżżewġa. Huma kotra kbira ta’ qaddisin miġmugħa madwar il-Fqajjar ta’ Assisi li f’ġismu jġib is-sinjali ta’ Alla l-ħaj. Il-festa tal-Qaddisin Kollha tal-Ordni ssir illum, għax kien sewwa sew fid-29 ta’ Novembru 1223 li l-Papa Onorju III wettaq b’mod solenni r-Regola ta’ San Franġisk, li kien ġa wettaqha bil-fomm Innoċenz III fis-sena 1209. Il-kitba oriġinali tar-Regola tinsab miżmuma b’għożża kbira fost ir-relikwi insinji fil-Bażilka Patrijarkali ta’ San Franġisk f’Assisi.


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November 29
FEAST OF ALL THE SAINTS OF THE SERAPHIC ORDER

In addition to All Saints Day on November 1, the entire Franciscan Order celebrates a Franciscan All Saints Day. November 29, is a special day to the Seraphic Order as we Celebrate the FEAST OF ALL THE SAINTS IN THREE FRANCISCAN ORDERS --Festum Omnium Sanctorium Trium Ordinum Francescalium (First, Second, Third Order Religious and Secula...r).

On this day, all members of three Franciscan Order who have attained their goal in Heaven, whether known or unknown are honored in a special manner.

November 29 was selected for the feast day because on that day in 1223 Pope Honorius III gave his approval to the final rule which Saint Francis gave to the Friars Minor, a rule which pointed out a new way to sanctity. By observing it faithfully many have become saints; and by celebrating the feast of all Franciscan saints, we are inspired and encouraged to follow in their footsteps.








A Franciscan Litany of All Saints

Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.
God, the Father, have mercy on us.
God, the Son, have mercy on us.
God, the Holy Spirit, have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, one God, have mercy on us.
Holy Mary, the Immaculate Conception,
Queen of the Franciscan Order, pray for us.
Holy Father Francis, pray for us.

All you holy martyrs of the Franciscan Order, pray for us.

Saints Berard, Accursius, Adjutus, Otto, and Peter, Protomartyrs, pray for us.

Saints Daniel, Angelo, Domnus, Hugolinus, Leo, Nicholas, and Samuel, Martyrs of Africa, pray for us.

Saints Nicholas Tavelic, Deodat of Aquitaine, Peter of Narbonne, and Stephen of Cuneo, Martyrs of the Holy Land, pray for us.

Saint Thomas More, Martyr of England, pray for us.

Saints Nicholas Pick, Anthony Hornaer, Anthony of Weert, Cornelius, Francis, Godfrey, Jerome, Nicasius, Peter, Theodoric, Willehad, Martyrs of Holland, pray for us.

Saints Peter Baptist Blasquez, Martin de Aguirre, Francis Blanco, Philip of Jesus of Mexico, Gonzalo García of India, and you holy seventeen Japanese members of the Third Order, Saints Anthony of Nagasaki, Bonaventure, Cosmas, Francis of Fahelante, Francis of Miyako, Gabriel, Joachim, John, Leo, Louis, Matthias, Michael, Paul Ibaraki, Paul Zuzuki, Peter, Thomas Danki, and Thomas Kosaki, Protomartyrs of Japan, pray for us.
Saints John Jones and John Wall, Martyrs of England, pray for us.

Saints Fidelis of Sigmaringen, pray for us.
Saint Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us.

All you holy priests of the First Franciscan Order, pray for us.

Saint Anthony of Padua, Doctor of the Gospel and Wonderworker, pray for us.
Saint Bonaventure, Seraphic Doctor, pray for us.
Saint Benvenute of Osimo, Bishop, pray for us.
Saint Louis of Tolouse, Bishop, pray for us.
Saint Bernardine of Siena, pray for us.
Saint John Capistran, pray for us.
Saint Peter Regalado, pray for us.
Saint James of the March, pray for us.
Saint Peter of Alcantara, pray for us.
Saint Francis Solano, pray for us.
Saint Joseph of Leonissa, pray for us.
Saint Lawrence of Brindisi, Doctor of the Church, pray for us.
Saint Joseph of Cupertino, pray for us.
Saint Pacificus of San Severino, pray for us.
Saint John Joseph of the Cross, pray for us.
Saint Theophilus of Corte, pray for us.
Saint Leonard of Port Maurice, pray for us.
Saint Leopold Mandic, pray for us.

All you holy lay brothers of the First Franciscan Order, pray for us.
Saint Didacus of Alcalá, pray for us.
Saint Salvator of Horta, pray for us.
Saint Felix of Cantalice, pray for us.
Saint Benedict the Black, pray for us.
Saint Paschal Baylon, pray for us.
Saint Seraphim of Montegranaro, pray for us.
Saint Charles of Sezze, pray for us.
Saint Ignatius Laconi, pray for us.
Saint Francis Camporosso, pray for us.
Saint Conrad of Parzham, pray for us.

All you holy virgins of the Second Franciscan Order, pray for us.
Holy Mother Clare of Assisi, pray for us.
Saint Agnes of Assisi, pray for us.
Saint Colette of Corbie, pray for us.
Saint Catherine of Bologna, pray for us.
Saint Veronica Giuliani, pray for us.

All you holy priests of the Third Franciscan Order, pray for us.
Saint Yves of Brittany, pray for us.
Saint Charles Borromeo, pray for us.
Saint Joseph Benedict Cottolengo, pray for us.
Saint Vincent Palotti, Founder, pray for us.
Saint John Mary Vianney, Patron of Parish Priests, pray for us.
Saint Joseph Cafasso, pray for us.
Saint Michael Garicoits, pray for us.
Saint Peter Julian Eymard, Founder, pray for us.
Saint John Bosco, Founder, pray for us.
Saint Pius X, Pope, pray for us.

All you holy foundresses of religious congregations who were members of the Third Franciscan Order, pray for us.
Saint Bridget of Sweden, pray for us.
Saint Jane of Valois, pray for us.
Saint Angela Merici, pray for us.
Saint Mary Bartholomea Capitanio, pray for us.
Saint Mary Magdalen Postel, pray for us.
Saint Vincentia Gerosa, pray for us.
Saint Joachima de Mas y de Vedruna, pray for us.
Saint Mary Josepha Rossello, pray for us.
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, pray for us.

All you holy men of the Secular Franciscan Order, pray for us.
Saint Ferdinand, King of Castile and Leon, pray for us.
Saint Louis, King of France, Patron of the Third Order, pray for us.
Saint Elzear of Sabran, pray for us.
Saint Roch of Montpellier, pray for us.
Saint Conrad of Piacenza, Hermit, pray for us.

All you holy women of the Secular Franciscan Order, pray for us.
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Patroness of the Third Order, pray for us.
Saint Rose of Viterbo, Virgin, pray for us.
Saint Zita of Lucca, Virgin, pray for us.
Saint Margaret of Cortona, pray for us.
Saint Clare of Montefalco, Virgin and Religious, pray for us.
Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, pray for us.
Saint Joan of Arc, pray for us.
Saint Frances of Rome, pray for us.
Saint Catherine of Genoa, pray for us.
Saint Hyacintha Mariscotti, Virgin and Religious, pray for us.
Saint Mariana of Jesus of Quito, Virgin, pray for us.
Saint Mary Frances of the Five Wounds, Virgin, pray for us.

All you holy Cordbearers of St. Francis, pray for us.
Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop, pray for us.
Saint Joseph Calasanctius, Founder, pray for us.
Saint Benedict Joseph Labre, pray for us.
Saint Bernadette Soubirous, Virgin and Religious, pray for us.

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, grant us peace.

Let us pray:
Almighty everlasting God, we thank You for granting us the joy of honoring our holy Father Francis and his sainted followers and enjoying the protection of their unceasing prayers. Grant us also the grace to imitate their example and so attain their fellowship in eternal glory. We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen.


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PROPER GOSPEL on November 29


NOVEMBER 29 - All Saints of the Franciscan Order  (I,II,III Ord.)  Feast
29 ta’ Novembru - IL-QADDISIN KOLLHA TAL-ORDNI FRANĠISKAN. Festa


Evanġelju
Mur, bigħ li għandek u ejja u imxi warajja
Mk 10, 17-21


Qari mill-Evanġelju skont San Mark

F’dak iż-żmien Ġesù [Mk:10:17] kien se jaqbad it-triq, meta mar fuqu wieħed jgħaġġel, niżel għarkubbtejh quddiemu u qallu: "Mgħallem tajjeb, x'għandi nagħmel biex nikseb il-ħajja ta' dejjem?" [Mk:10:18] "Għaliex qiegħed issejjaħli 'tajjeb'?" qallu Ġesù,"ħadd ma hu tajjeb ħlief Alla biss. [Mk:10:19] Inti l-kmandamenti tafhom: la toqtolx, la tiżnix, la tisraqx, la tixhidx fil-falz, la tiħux bil-qerq dak li hu ta' ħaddieħor; weġġaħ lil missierek u  'l ommok." [Mk:10:20] U dak wieġbu u qallu: "Mgħallem, jiena dan kollu ili nħarsu minn żgħożiti." [Mk:10:21] Mbagħad Ġesù xeħet fuqu ħarsa ta' mħabba u qallu: "Ħaġa waħda tonqsok: mur bigħ li għandek, agħtih   lill-fqar, u jkollok teżor fis-sema; mbagħad ejja u imxi warajja."


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



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Excerpt from a sample “Renewal of Vows” celebrated during Morning or Evening Prayer:
Let us pray that, with the help of God and the intercession of St. Francis,
all our Franciscan saints, and Mary, Queen of the Franciscan Order,
we may rekindle our initial fervor and recommit ourselves
to the ideals of the Franciscan way of life.
RENEWAL OF VOWS
All praise be Yours, O Lord,
for all creation gives You glory.
All praise be Yours, O Lord,
for all good things come from You.
All praise be Yours, O Lord,
for You call us to the life of Your Risen Son.
Today, we Your sons, renew and re-dedicate ourselves to the call You have given us. We renew our profession of the Rule of our Father Francis, and we ask Your help to continue to live the life of the Gospel with obedience to Your Spirit and Your Church, with poverty that imitates the life of Your Son and His holy mother, and with chastity that frees us to love You and Your people, with unmeasured love. All praise be Yours, O Lord, now and forever. Amen.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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