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7th May 2012, 08:11 PM
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Reps: 1,574,738,335,962,253,824 (power: 1,574,738,335,962,329) | | | Monday, May 7 Monday, May 7 Liturgical Color: White The Church dedicates the month of May to the Blessed Virgin. Dedicating May to Mary can be traced to the 18th century when a priest at the Roman College of the Society of Jesus wanted to improve the prayer life of his students.
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8th May 2012, 02:27 AM
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Reps: 1,574,738,335,962,253,824 (power: 1,574,738,335,962,329) | | | Tuesday, May 8 Tuesday, May 8 Liturgical Color: White Pope St. Benedict II died on this day in 685 A.D., after serving as pope for less than a year. Although his reign was short, he was able to direct the restoration of many churches in Rome and set up endowments to help the poor.
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14th May 2012, 09:46 PM
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Reps: 1,574,738,335,962,253,824 (power: 1,574,738,335,962,329) | | | Monday, May 14 Monday, May 14 Liturgical Color: Red Today is the Feast of St. Mathias, Apostle. He was chosen by the other Apostles to replace Judas. St. Mathias had been a follower of Jesus through His entire public ministry. Like most of the Apostles, St. Mathias suffered a martyr's death.
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15th May 2012, 10:32 PM
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Reps: 1,574,738,335,962,253,824 (power: 1,574,738,335,962,329) | | | Tuesday, May 15 Tuesday, May 15 Liturgical Color: White St. Isidore the Farmer died on this day in 1130. Although he always worked hard, he was accused by his fellow laborers of avoiding work by attending daily Mass. He responded by saying that his first duty was to the highest Master.
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16th May 2012, 04:19 PM
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Reps: 1,574,738,335,962,253,824 (power: 1,574,738,335,962,329) | | | Wednesday, May 16 Wednesday, May 16 Liturgical Color: White St. Simon Stock died on this day in 1265. At the age of 82 he was elected the general of the Carmelite order. Under his direction the order spread across Europe opening new houses in England, France and Spain.
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17th May 2012, 06:26 PM
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Reps: 1,574,738,335,962,253,824 (power: 1,574,738,335,962,329) | | | Thursday, May 17 Thursday, May 17 Liturgical Color: White Today is the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord. We celebrated Christ's resurrection 40 days ago, and now celebrate His return to heaven. The Paschal Candle, lit during Mass since Easter, is extinguished after the Gospel today.
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18th May 2012, 03:21 PM
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Reps: 1,574,738,335,962,253,824 (power: 1,574,738,335,962,329) | | | Friday, May 18 Friday, May 18 Liturgical Color: White St. Felix of Cantalice died on this day in 1587. Although uneducated, theologians consulted him on matters of spirituality because of his holiness. His simple manner made him a favorite with children to whom he taught the faith.
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19th May 2012, 02:11 AM
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Reps: 1,574,738,335,962,253,824 (power: 1,574,738,335,962,329) | | | Saturday, May 19 Saturday, May 19 Liturgical Color: White St. Peter Wright was martyred on this day in 1651. He was a convert to the faith and joined the Jesuit order. Arrested in England during a time of Catholic persecution, he was hung in front of 20,000 people.
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23rd May 2012, 01:38 AM
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Reps: 1,574,738,335,962,253,824 (power: 1,574,738,335,962,329) | | | Tuesday, May 22 Tuesday, May 22 Liturgical Color: White St. Rita of Cascia was married to Paulo Mancini who was murdered in a family rivalry. Fearing her two sons would sin in a vendetta, she prayed for their souls and they died. After much suffering she was finally welcomed into the Augustinian convent. St. Rita of Cascia (widow) In 1381, St. Rita was born in Spoleto, Italy, to elderly parents who were such examples of Christian charity that they were known as “Peacemakers of Jesus Christ.” As devout as they were, however, they seem to have been somewhat misguided when they insisted on St. Rita’s marriage, at the age of 12, to a man well known for his violent temper, despite her pleas to be allowed to enter a convent.
St. Rita, obedient to her parents’ wishes, entered into the marriage and became a model wife and mother, although she suffered much from her husband’s cruel treatment. She bore him two sons, and although she tried to set them an example by her devotion to prayer and to the sacraments, the boys seemed destined to follow in their father’s violent footsteps.
After 18 years of ceaseless prayer, St. Rita was rewarded with the penitent conversion of her husband. He begged her forgiveness and became a considerate, God-fearing man. But her joy was short-lived, for soon afterward her husband was murdered in a vendetta. When St. Rita learned that her sons planned to avenge their father’s murder, she prayed to God to take them from this world before they committed such a grievous sin. Almost immediately, both boys fell ill. She nursed them lovingly, and they both died, reconciled with God.
Now a widow and childless, St. Rita applied for admission to the Augustinian convent in Cascia, but was refused because its rule only permitted virgins. After much prayer and entreaty, an exception was finally granted to her and she was allowed to enter in 1413. The story is told that St. Rita was miraculously transported into the monastery itself, despite its locked doors; when the nuns found her there in the morning, they allowed her to stay, taking it as the will of God.
In the same way that St. Rita had been a model mother and wife, now she became an exemplary religious, becoming known for her great charity and severe penances. Her prayers were effective in obtaining for others remarkable cures and other favors from God, and she also worked to bring about a return to the Faith by those who had left it.
In 1441, St. Rita heard a sermon by St. James della Marca on the Crown of Thorns.
Wishing to share in our Lord’s passion, she prayed fervently until one day she felt her forehead being pierced, as if by a thorn. The pain was extreme and the wound gave off an unpleasant odor, but St. Rita considered it a great grace. She prayed, “O loving Jesus, increase my patience accordingly as my sufferings increase.” The wound, which remained with her for the rest of her life, became gaping and so unattractive to those around her that she was eventually forced to live in seclusion. The wound did heal enough, however, for St. Rita to make a pilgrimage to Rome, but it returned the moment she returned to her convent.
St. Rita died on May 22, 1457, at the age of 76. Her body remained incorrupt for several centuries, at times giving off a sweet fragrance. It is said that at her beatification, the body of the saint raised itself up and opened its eyes. St. Rita is called “The Saint of the Impossible” and is particularly invoked in cases of matrimonial difficulties. Lessons
1. Saint Rita can certainly be considered a saint for our time when people — both married and religious — have such great difficulty remaining faithful to their vows. Today, when divorce is so common, let us look to St. Rita’s example of patience and fortitude which eventually brought about the conversion of not only her husband, but her two sons as well.
2. Padre Pio, when asked if his stigmata hurt, once snapped in reply, “They’re not decorations!” Saints like Padre Pio and Rita of Cascia, who were allowed to experience physically a portion of our Lord’s passion, had to endure extreme pain daily. They never asked for these pains to be removed from them; they understood too well the redemptive nature of suffering. May we, too, make an effort to join our sufferings, great or small, with Jesus’ death on the cross. Then we may say with St. Paul, “In my body I complete what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ” (Col 1:24).
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23rd May 2012, 02:53 AM
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