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Wednesday, May 05, 2021

DAILY DURING MAY 2021 - SHRINES AROUND THE WORLD link up for recitation of the Rosary and on some days celebration of Holy Mass in the same video


La supplica alla Madonna di Papa Francesco per l'umanità ferita







Shrines around the world link up for recitation of the Rosary

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2021-05/shrines-around-the-world-linked-for-recitation-of-the-rosary.html


Join the daily live broadcast of the recitation of the Holy Rosary in link-ups with Marian shrines around the world, as part of the May marathon of prayer called by Pope Francis.

"Guided by Shrines around the world during this month of May, we recite the Rosary to invoke an end to the pandemic and the resumption of social and work-related activities." (Pope Francis, General Audience, 5 May 2021)

As part of an initiative promoted by the Dicastery for the New Evangelization, the Marian prayer of the Rosary unites 30 Shrines around the world.

Below is the list of Shrines where the Rosary is prayed each day at 6:00 p.m. (CET), with links to watch live, or afterwards on demand. 

Shrine list and daily prayer intentions: 

Date
MAY

Shrine

Country

Continent

Prayer Intention

1

St Peter’s Basilica  (Madonna del Soccorso)


May 01 2021 Rosary Pope Francis - YouTube

Vatican City State

Europe

For the entire world wounded by the pandemic

1

The Catholic National Shrine and Basilica of Our Lady (Our Lady of Walsingham)


01 May 2021, Our Lady of Walsingham, Holy Rosary - YouTube

England

Europe

For all the deceased

2

The Sanctuary of Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary


02 May 2021 Shrine of Jesus the Saviour and Mother Mary, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Elele, Nigeria

Africa

For all those who have not been able to say goodbye to their deceased loved ones

3

The Monastery of Jasna Góra (Black Madonna of Częstochowa)


03 May 2021 Shrine of Our Lady of Częstochowa, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Poland

Europe

For all those infected with the coronavirus and all the sick

4

The Basilica of the Annunciation


04 May 2021 Basilica of the Annunciation, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Nazareth, Israel

Asia

For all expectant women and their unborn children

5

The Shrine of our Lady of the Rosary


05 May 2021 Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Namyang, South Korea

Asia

For all children and adolescents

6

The National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida


06 May 2021 Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Brazil

America

For all young people

7

The Cathedral of Antipolo (Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage)


07 May 2021- Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, Philippines- Holy Rosary - YouTube

Philippines

Asia

For all families

8

The Basilica of Luján (Our Lady of Luján)


08 May 2021-Shrine of Our Lady of Lujan, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Argentina

America

For all communication workers

9

The Basilica of the Holy House (Our Lady of Loreto)

09 May 2021- Holy House of Loreto, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Italy

Europe

For all seniors

10

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Knock


10 May 2021-Shrine of Our Lady of Knock, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Ireland

Europe

For all people with disabilities

11

The Shrine of Our Lady of Banneux (Virgin of the Poor)


11 May 2021- Shrine of the Virgin of the Poor, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Belgium

Europe

For all the poor, the homeless, and the economically distressed

12

The Basilica of Our Lady of Africa


12 May 2021 Shrine of Our Lady of Africa, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Algiers, Algeria

Africa

For all people who live alone and those who have lost hope

13

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima


13 May 2021 Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Portugal

Europe

For all prisoners

14

The Basilica of Our Lady of Health


14 May 2021 Shrine of Our Lady of Health, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Vailankanni, India

Asia

For all scientists and medical research institutions

15

The Shrine of Our Lady of Medjugorje (Our Lady of Peace)


15 May 2021 Shrine of Our Lady Queen of Peace, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Bosnia

Europe

For all migrants

16

The Cathedral Church and Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Mother of God, Help of Christians (St Mary’s Cathedral)


16 May 2021 Saint Mary’s Cathedral, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Sydney, Australia

Oceania

For all victims of violence and human trafficking

17

The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (Washington, D.C.)


17 May 2021 Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Washington, D.C., USA

America

For all world leaders and for all heads of international organizations 

18

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes


18 May 2021 Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Holy Rosary - YouTube

France

Europe

For all doctors and nurses

19

Mother Mary's House


19 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Ephesus, Turkey

Asia

For all people at war and for world peace

20

The National Shrine Basilica of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre


20 May 2021 Shrine of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, Holy Rosary - YouTube

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

America

For all pharmacists and health care personnel

21

Immaculate Conception Cathedral (Our Lady of Nagasaki)


21 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Japan

Asia

For all social workers

22

Santa Maria de Montserrat (Virgin of Montserrat)

22 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Spain

Europe

For all volunteers

23

The Basilica of Notre-Dame-du-Cap


23 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube  

Trois-Rivières, Canada

America

For all law enforcement and military personnel and for all firefighters

24

Our Lady of Lourdes


24 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Nyaunglebin, MyanmarAsiaFor all those who provide essential services

25

The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta'  Pinu


25 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Għarb, Malta

Europe

For all teachers, students and educators

26

The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe


26 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Mexico City, Mexico

America

For all workers and entrepreneurs

27

The Shrine of the Mother of God of Zarvanytsia


27 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Ukraine

Europe

For all the unemployed

28

The Shrine of Our Lady of Altötting (Black Madonna of Altötting)


28 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Germany

Europe

For the Holy Father, bishops, presbyters, and deacons

29

The Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon


29 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Harissa, Lebanon

Asia

For all consecrated men and women

30

The Pontifical Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii


30 May 2021 Holy Rosary - YouTube

Italy

Europe

For the Church

31

The Vatican Gardens


Rosary Pope Francis May 31 2021 - YouTube

Vatican City State

Europe

For the end of the pandemic and the resumption of our social and economic life

 




Holy Rosary recitation and Holy Mass from Ta' Pinu Shrine, Gozo (Malta) - Tuesday, 25th May 2021 

Meditation of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary from the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu, Gozo (Malta), according to H.H. Pope Francis' general intention for the end of the pandemic.

- On Tuesday, 25th May 2021,  intention was offered for all teachers, educators and students. 

- At 1:08:00 of same video below, starts Holy Mass, presided by Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna  
















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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

THE 7 SECRETS OF THE EUCHARIST by Vinny Flynn (based on his 'must read' book by the same name)

 
A TREASURE FOR ALL TIMES
 
(book was printed in 2006)
 

AFTER LISTENING TO THIS TALK,
YOU WILL FIND THAT YOUR LIFE WILL BE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT:
EACH ONE OF YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO LOOK AT THE EUCHARIST
 IN THE SAME WAY AGAIN;
YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO GO TO MASS IN THE SAME WAY;
YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO RECEIVE THE BLESSED SACRAMENT IN
 THE SAME WAY. IT WILL ALL BE DIFFERENT FOR YOU !




Discover amazing truths you never knew about the Eucharist. Rich in content and full of surprises, this powerful talk reveals hidden treasures which will change your life and bring you closer to Jesus the very next time you receive Holy Communion. Perfect for a variety of parish programs.




 
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About the Speaker: Vinny Flynn

Vinny Flynn is the founder of Mercysong Ministries and is known to many as the man who sings the Divine Mercy Chaplet on EWTN. Along with his wife Donna, he has been serving the Church in active ministry for over thirty years through teaching, writing, retreats, speaking, counseling, and music. This talk is based on his new book from Ignatius Press, 7 Secrets of the Eucharist, and is the fruit of a lifetime of research and prayer before the Blessed Sacrament. Described as "a real gem" and "must reading for any Catholic" by Cardinal George Pell, Vinny's book is available directly from Mercysong.com. http://www.mercysong.com/


More about Seven Secrets of the Eucharist

This is the first Mary Foundation talk based on a book. Pope John Paul II referred to the Holy Eucharist as "the greatest treasure of the Church," and yet most practicing Catholics have received very little in-depth or inspirational theological insight about this critical aspect of our spiritual lives since our school days.

Mr Flynn's "secrets" are actually a series of surprising principles, insights, and "hidden" truths, presented together for the first time in one exciting talk. All seven secrets are based on truths found in the Bible, the writings of the Saints, the Catechism, and recent teachings of Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict. These truths have always been embraced by the saints, Church Fathers, theologians, and mystics, but have never before been presented together, and rarely in such a meaningful and accessible way.

This talk also includes two "bonus secrets" about Our Lady's relationship to the Eucharist which are not found in Vinny Flynn's book.Vinny Flynn will show you how reception of the Eucharist can be a life-changing experience the very next time you receive Holy Communion.



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Listen also to Vinny Flynn interviewed on Catholic Spotlight (posted on 23rd July 2007)
http://catholicspotlight.com/33/cs13-vinny-flynn-discusses-7-secrets-of-the-eucharist/

The Transcript of the interview
http://catholicspotlight.com/228/transcript-of-cs13-vinny-flynn-7-secrets-of-the-eucharist/

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MORE Free Catholic CDs, Booklets, Novels and Online resources - from the Mary Foundation


http://www.catholicity.com/cds/ 


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http://www.ncregister.com/site/article/follow-the-saints-make-a-spiritual-communion/

Follow the Saints: Make a Spiritual Communion
The Benefits of Union With Christ Every Day
by Marge Fenelon
 
Paula Magliocco of Pewaukee, Wis., is a busy mother of three and a Catholic elementary-school teacher. Yet, in spite of her hectic life, she finds time to make a spiritual communion, not just once, but several times throughout the day. Why? Because it’s easy, takes only a moment, and offers benefits beyond compare.
“Receiving the Eucharist is really the joy of my life, so when I cannot receive sacramentally, I know that the next best way for union with Christ is a spiritual communion,” she said. “Jesus is always ready and waiting to unite his heart with ours; and all we need to do is turn to him in prayer, and he is there with his arms wide open and the graces flowing.”
A spiritual communion is different from an actual or sacramental communion, in which we receive the Real Presence in the consecrated Host and Precious Blood. A spiritual communion is a devotion that we can initiate on our own, either inside or outside of holy Mass. We can make a spiritual communion at any time and in any place, as long as we approach the devotion with “renewed faith, reverence, humility and in complete trust in the goodness of the divine Redeemer” and are “united to him in the spirit of the most ardent charity,” according to Pope Pius XII’s encyclical Mediator Dei (The Sacred Liturgy). In spiritual communion, we embrace Our Lord as if we had actually received him in the Eucharist.
Redemptorist Father Jim White, who runs the Redemptorist Retreat Center in Oconomowoc, Wis., suggests a four-step method of spiritual communion, one that he himself practices in the footsteps of St. Alphonsus Liguori as a retreat master. First, make an act of faith. This can be one using the formal prayer taught by the Church (see sidebar) or an extemporaneous one. The main point is to express to Our Lord our firm belief in his goodness and mercy and in his real presence in the Blessed Sacrament. Next, make an act of love, again either using the formal prayer of the Church or an extemporaneous one. The act should express our love for Jesus. Then, we express our desire to receive him. Finally, we invite Jesus to come into our hearts spiritually. St. Alphonsus recommended that we even open our mouths as if receiving actual communion.
“This puts us in the state of mind of being in union with Jesus,” Father White explained. “It’s very simple, it only takes a moment, and we can do it during our work, our studies or anything else we may be doing.”
Spiritual communion gives us a greater awareness of God’s overall presence in our lives and increases our faith in the Real Presence. So, the more we spiritually communicate, the more united we become with Christ. The Church recommends making spiritual communions as often as possible, even if we’re able to participate in Mass that day. It also is advisable to make at least three spiritual communions during Mass: at the beginning, at the consecration and at the end.
Joe Yank attends Mass nearly every day before work at an electrical supply company and prays the Rosary on his drive to work. This, he says, helps to unite him not only with Christ, but also with his Blessed Mother. On the drive home to Hubertus, Wis., from work, he makes a spiritual communion so as to frame his day both actually and spiritually around the Eucharist. Doing so helps to draw him more deeply into the mystery and reality of the Blessed Sacrament.
“I do like to go to daily holy Mass every morning, so I can receive holy Communion sacramentally to start my day. This is a very real help to me, especially when I know I am faced with many difficulties awaiting me at the office,” he said. “But as far as spiritual communions on my drive home, I like to say the Divine Mercy Chaplet. For me, it’s the perfect spiritual communion meditation. ‘Heavenly Father, I offer you the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of your dearly beloved Son, our Lord Jesus Christ …’ This helps draw my day into perspective. “
Spiritual communion is valuable, not only for its unity with Jesus and ability to increase our faith in the Eucharist, but for other reasons as well. Whenever we make a spiritual communion, we please God and receive an abundance of his graces. St. Alphonsus taught that the Church grants a partial indulgence of 300 days with every act of spiritual communion and a plenary indulgence once monthly when made under the usual conditions. The Enchiridion on Indulgences defines an indulgence as, “the remission before God of the temporal punishment due for sins already forgiven as far as their guilt is concerned.” Indulgences are granted only when the person has a proper disposition and under certain conditions prescribed by the Church. A partial indulgence removes part of the temporal punishment due for sin. A plenary indulgence removes all of the temporal punishment due for sin and, according to the enchiridion, must be accompanied by confession, Eucharistic Communion and prayer for the intention of the Pope. The person also must be in the state of grace.
Saints throughout the ages have witnessed to the value of spiritual communion (see their prayers below). In a vision, Our Lord explained it to St. Catherine of Siena by showing her two chalices: one made of gold, the other of silver. He told her that her sacramental Communions were preserved in the gold chalice and that her spiritual communions were in the silver chalice. He told Blessed Jane of the Cross that each time she communicated spiritually, she received graces of the same kind as those received in sacramental Communion.
Blessed Pope John Paul II was a great advocate of spiritual communion. He wrote in his encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharitia (The Eucharist in its Relationship to the Church), “Precisely for this reason, it is good to cultivate in our hearts a constant desire for the sacrament of the Eucharist. This was the origin of the practice of ‘spiritual communion,’ which has happily been established in the Church for centuries and recommended by saints who were masters of the spiritual life. St. Teresa of Jesus wrote: ‘When you do not receive communion and you do not attend Mass, you can make a spiritual communion, which is a most beneficial practice; by it the love of God will be greatly impressed on you.’”
It can be especially fruitful to make a spiritual communion when we are before Our Lord in Eucharistic adoration, whether he is reverenced in the monstrance or protected within the tabernacle.
In McSherrystown, Pa., Pam Singleton, a Spanish teacher and mother of five, discovered the grace-filled bonus of making spiritual communions in a prayer booklet left in the pew at her parish: “I love it whenever I’m at adoration and I think to pray the spiritual communion prayer. Not only is it powerful, but it gives me great comfort and calm to feel tightly united with Jesus during adoration.”
Marge Fenelon writes from Cudahy, Wisconsin.
 
Spiritual Communion Prayers
We certainly can make a spiritual communion extemporaneously, but formulated prayers
 can be very helpful, especially when our concentration is being tried by the busyness of
 life. Here are some suggestions:

Send Your Angel to Holy Mass
O, holy angel at my side,
go to the church for me.
Kneel in my place at holy Mass,
where I desire to be.
At Offertory in my stead,
take all I am and own,
and place it as a sacrifice
upon the altar throne.
At holy consecration’s bell,
adore with seraph’s love,
my Jesus, hidden in the Host,
come down from heaven above.
And when the priest Communion takes,
O, bring my Lord to me,
that his sweet heart may rest on mine,
and I his temple be.
Then pray for those I dearly love,
and those who cause me grief,
Jesus’ love may cleanse all hearts
and suffering souls relieve.
Pray that this sacrifice divine,
may mankind’s sin’s efface,
then bring me Jesus’ blessing home,
the pledge of every grace. Amen.
— Author unknown
 
Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the most Blessed Sacrament. I love you above all things, and I desire to receive you into my soul. Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you have already come and unite myself wholly to you. Never permit me to be separated from you. Amen. — St. Alphonsus Liguori
 
Act of Love
I believe thou art present in the Blessed Sacrament, O Jesus. I love thee and desire thee. Come into my heart; I embrace thee. O never leave me. I beseech thee, O Lord Jesus, may the burning and most sweet power of thy love absorb my mind, that I may die through love of thy love, who wast graciously pleased to die through love of my love. Amen. — St. Francis of Assisi
 
Brief Acts of Spiritual Communion
May the burning and must sweet power of thy love, O Lord Jesus Christ, I beseech thee, absorb my mind, that I may die through love of thy love, who wast graciously pleased to die through love of my love. Amen. — St. Francis of Assisi
“O love not loved! O love not known!” — St. M. Magdalene of Pazzi


THE 7 SECRETS OF THE EUCHARIST - video published on 16 Nov 2021