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"It is the test of a good religion whether you can joke about it." GKC

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Guidelines

by Jeffrey Miller March 14, 2020March 14, 2020
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Thinking out loud here.

My diocese went from recommendations to pastors to specific guidance rather quickly regarding COVID–19.

This is not one of those refusing to receive Communion in the hand posts – I have received this way for the last two days out of obedience.

I was listening to Tim Staples today and his opinion aligned with mine. 1) That Communicants have a right to receive Communion on the tongue and that the local ordinary does not have the right to disallow this. 2) That we should not “demand” this right and to be obedient. I mostly align with this thought process and the local Bishop can of course totally restrict providing Communion to the faithful for good reason. My caveats are that Bishops also need to be obedient and that the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has repeatedly ruled on the rights of the faithful regarding this.

Thus I was suitably impressed by Archbishop Sample who determined that he didn’t have the ability to do this. Furthermore he actually went out and got opinions from experts in the medical field.

“They agreed that done properly the reception of Holy Communion on the tongue or in the hand pose a more or less equal risk. The risk of touching the tongue and passing the saliva on to others is obviously a danger however the chance of touching someone’s hand is equally probable and one’s hands have a greater exposure to germs.”

Unfortunately, many bishops just decided this was more dangerous based on no evidence other than it seeming this way.

My other difficulty was that the Diocese guidelines did not even reference the Latin Masses in the Diocese where obviously this restriction can not be placed. The same goes for the Maronite parish that is part of the diocese.

Now I might be totally mistaken that the local ordinary can not restrict Communion in this way. That there might be an exception for specific reasons.

I also know some Catholics are having a laugh at some other Catholics who say they would refuse to receive Communion in the hand. I am amused to some extent myself over some statements made. Despite being very disposed to receiving on the tongue myself. Still the mockers might might ponder their own attitude if the roles were switched and a Bishop said everybody must receive on the tongue which is actually the ordinary form in the Latin Rite – which contains most Catholics.

In the meantime, I am grateful that currently, I can still attend Mass daily.

Update: Can We Be Required to Receive Communion in the Hand, Because of the Virus? – Canon Law Made Easy Cathy Caridi, J.C.L. says “Absolutely not”.

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The Weekly Francis

The Weekly Francis – Volume 307 – 11 March 2020

by Jeffrey Miller March 11, 2020March 11, 2020
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 11 February 2020 to 11 March 2020.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 1 March 2020

Messages

  • 11 February 2020 – 35th World Youth Day, 2020: “Young man, I say to you, arise!” (Lk 7:14)
  • 3 March 2020 – Video Message of the Holy Father to mark the “Laudato Si’ Week” [16–24 May 2020]

Speeches

  • 27 February 2020 – Meeting with the Priests of the Diocese of Rome

Papal Tweets

  • “I wish to express again my closeness to those who are ill with the #coronavirus and to healthcare workers who are caring for them, as well as to civil authorities and all those involved in assisting patients and in containing the spread of the virus.” @Pontifex 6 March 2020
  • “#Lent is the perfect time to allow ourselves to contemplate the pain of those who suffer without anyone to help them. It is the time to turn compassion into concrete acts of solidarity and care.” @Pontifex 6 March 2020
  • “I wish to express again my closeness to those who are ill with the #coronavirus and to healthcare workers who are caring for them, as well as to civil authorities and all those involved in assisting patients and in containing the spread of the virus.” @Pontifex 6 March 2020
  • “In this favorable time of #Lent, may we listen to the voice of the Lord. The more we are fully engaged with His Word, the more we will experience the mercy He freely gives us.” @Pontifex 7 March 2020
  • “The wondrous event of the Transfiguration, recounted in the #GospelOfTheDay (Mt 17:1–9), opens us to a fuller understanding of the mystery of Christ, who must suffer, die and then rise again.” @Pontifex 8 March 2020
  • “It is specifically women who welcome life within them. Women demonstrate that living does not consist in continually producing things, but in embracing things as they are. #InternationalWomensDay” @Pontifex 8 March 2020
  • “To follow the Santa Marta Mass live Vatican Media Live – YouTube” @Pontifex 9 March 2020
  • “When we recall that we have sinned and have a sense of shame, this touches God’s heart, and He responds with mercy. Today let us ask for the grace of a sense of shame. #HomilySantaMarta Holy Mass at Casa Santa Marta 2020.03.09 – YouTube” @Pontifex 9 March 2020
  • “Our Lenten prayer can take any number of different forms, but what truly matters in God’s eyes is that it penetrates deep within us and chips away at our hardness of heart, in order to convert us to Him. #Lent” @Pontifex 9 March 2020
  • “Let us pray together. During these days you can follow the Mass from Santa Marta live every morning at 7am (Rome time): Vatican Media Live – YouTube” @Pontifex 9 March 2020
  • “Today the Lord calls all of us sinners to dialogue with Him: ”Don’t be afraid.“ ”Though your sins be like scarlet, they may become white as snow“ (Is 1:18). #HomilySantaMarta Holy Mass at Casa Santa Marta – YouTube” @Pontifex 10 March 2020
  • “The Lord tells us not only to carry out works of charity, to pray, and to fast, but also to do these without pretense, duplicity, and hypocrisy. #Lent” @Pontifex 10 March 2020
  • “Vanity – the spirit of the world – is the path the devil offers to drive us from the Cross of Christ. Let us ask the Lord for the grace to discern the Lord’s path, which is the Cross, from the world’s path, which is vanity. Holy Mass at Casa Santa Marta- YouTube” @Pontifex 11 March 2020

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 306 – 04 March 2020

by Jeffrey Miller March 4, 2020March 4, 2020
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 23 February 2020 to 1 March 2020.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 23 February 2020 – Visit to Bari: Angelus, 23 February 2020

General Audiences

  • 26 February 2020

Speeches

  • 28 February 2020 – To Participants in the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Academy for Life

Papal Tweets

  • “We pray, fast, and perform the works of mercy in this time of grace, so that the Lord might find our hearts ready and fill them with the victory of His love. #Lent” @Pontifex 27 February 2020
  • “#Lent is great time to make space for the Word of God. It is time to turn off the TV and open the Bible. It is a time to pull ourselves away from cell phones and connect ourselves to the Gospel.” @Pontifex 28 February 2020
  • “Dignity of the person, justice, subsidiarity and solidarity: this it the contribution of the Church’s social teaching in our common pursuit of “algor-ethics”. The Call that has been signed today is an important step in this direction. #renAIssance http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/speeches/2020/february/documents/papa-francesco_20200228_accademia-perlavita.html” @Pontifex 28 February 2020
  • “#RareDiseaseDay offers us the opportunity to together care for our brothers and sisters who are ill, to integrate research, medical care, and social assistance so that they might enjoy equal opportunities and lead a full life.” @Pontifex 29 February 2020
  • “May we allow ourselves to be reconciled, in order to live as beloved children, as forgiven and healed sinners, as wayfarers with him at our side. #Lent” @Pontifex 29 February 2020
  • “The #GospelOfTheDay (Mt 4:1–11) shows how Jesus responds to the tempter who tries three times to ensnare Him. May His experience also help us to be vigilant in the face of temptation and not to surrender to any idol of this world. #Lent” @Pontifex 1 March 2020
  • “I ask you to remember me in your prayers and also the members of the Roman Curia, who this evening begin a week of Spiritual Exercises.” @Pontifex 1 March 2020

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 305 – 26 February 2020

by Jeffrey Miller February 26, 2020February 26, 2020
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 7 October 2019 to 26 February 2020.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Daily Homilies (fervorinos)

  • 7 January 2020 – The spirit of the world leads to corruption
  • 9 January 2020 – True peace is sown in the heart
  • 10 January 2020 – Those who say they love God, but do not love their brother and sister are liars
  • 14 January 2020 – Authority is not in commanding but in consistent witness
  • 16 January 2020 – The little prayer that moves God
  • 17 January 2020 – Our relationship with God is the essence of life
  • 20 January 2020 – Trust in God makes us free
  • 21 January 2020 – One cannot buy the gifts of the Lord
  • 24 January 2020 – Jealousy leads to war
  • 28 January 2020 – Christians without joy are prisoners of formalities (28 gennaio 2020)
  • 30 January 2020 – God will judge us with the same measure we have for others
  • 31 January 2020 – Worldliness is a slow slide into sin

General Audiences

  • 19 February 2020

Homilies

  • 23 February 2020 – Visit to Bari: Holy Mass – Meeting of reflection and spirituality: “The Mediterranean, A Frontier of Peace”
  • 26 February 2020 – Holy Mass, Blessing and Imposition of the Ashes

Messages

  • 7 October 2019 – Lent 2020: “We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God” (2 Cor 5:20)

Speeches

  • 20 February 2020 – To Participants in the Plenary Assembly of the Congregation for Catholic Education (for Educational Institutions)
  • 21 February 2020 – To Priests members of a Panorthodox Delegation
  • 23 February 2020 – Visit to Bari: Meeting with bishops of the Mediterranean

Papal Tweets

  • “The option for the poor and the abandoned motivates us to liberate them from material poverty and to defend their rights, but also to invite them to friendship with the Lord, who loves them and has given them immense dignity. #SocialJusticeDay” @Pontifex 20 February 2020
  • “To follow Jesus we must take three steps: draw close to Him to know Him better, confess – with the strength of the Holy Spirit – that He is the Son of God, and accept the path of humility and humiliation that He chose for the redemption of humanity. #HomilySantaMarta” @Pontifex 20 February 2020
  • “We received life not to bury it, but to put it into play; not to keep it, but to give it. Whoever is with Jesus knows that the secret to possessing life is to give it.” @Pontifex 21 February 2020
  • “On the feast of the #ChairOfSaintPeter, we give thanks to God for the mission entrusted to the apostle Peter and his successors: to gather His people from among the nations and guide them in charity and truth along the path of salvation.” @Pontifex 22 February 2020
  • “This is the work the Lord entrusts for the Mediterranean: to restore broken relationships, to rebuild cities destroyed by violence, to make a garden flourish, to instill hope in who has lost it and to encourage those caught up in themselves not to fear their brothers or sisters.” @Pontifex 23 February 2020
  • “If we want to be disciples of Christ, this is the way: loved by God, we are called to love; forgiven, to forgive; saved freely, to seek no profit from the good we do. #Bari2020” @Pontifex 23 February 2020
  • “Let us pray to the Lord that he may move hearts and that all may overcome the logic of confrontation, hatred and revenge in order to rediscover themselves as brothers, children of one Father. #Bari2020” @Pontifex 23 February 2020
  • ““We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God” (2 Cor 5:20) http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/messages/lent/documents/papa-francesco_20191007_messaggio-quaresima2020.html” @Pontifex 24 February 2020
  • “I wish you may all learn to look at life from above, from the perspective of heaven, to see things with God’s eyes, through the prism of the Gospel.” @Pontifex 24 February 2020
  • “Worldliness is the enemy of God. There is only one path against the spirit of the world: humility. Serving others, choosing the last place, not climbing the ladder. #HomilySantaMarta” @Pontifex 25 February 2020
  • “This year the Lord grants us, once again, a favourable time to prepare to celebrate with renewed hearts the great mystery of the death and resurrection of Jesus, the cornerstone of Christian life. #Lent http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/messages/lent/documents/papa-francesco_20191007_messaggio-quaresima2020.html” @Pontifex 26 February 2020
  • “Fasting means knowing how to renounce vanities that pass away and superfluous things, to get to what is essential. It means seeking the beauty of a simpler life. #Lent #GeneralAudience” @Pontifex 26 February 2020
  • “We begin the #Lenten Season by receiving #ashes. We are dust in the universe. Yet we are dust loved by God. http://vatican.va/content/francesco/en/homilies/2020/documents/papa-francesco_20200226_omelia-ceneri.html” @Pontifex 26 February 2020
  • “The #ashes we receive on our foreheads remind us that, as God’s children, we cannot spend our lives chasing after dust.” @Pontifex 26 February 2020
  • “#Ashes remind us of the direction of our existence: a passage from dust to life. We are dust, earth, clay, but if we allow ourselves to be shaped by the hands of God, we become something wonderous. http://vatican.va/content/francesco/en/homilies/2020/documents/papa-francesco_20200226_omelia-ceneri.html” @Pontifex 26 February 2020
  • “#Lent is a time of grace, a time for recognizing that our lowly #ashes are loved by God and for letting God gaze upon us with love, and in this way change our lives. We were put in this world to go from ashes to life.” @Pontifex 26 February 2020

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Don’t Sweater the Small Stuff
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Don’t Sweater the Small Stuff

by Jeffrey Miller February 23, 2020February 23, 2020
written by Jeffrey Miller

I have seen some outcry over this on social media.

Personally, I like that Cardinal Schönborn is reaching out to the Nephilim. I mean if you’re a biblical giant where can you hang your sweater to drip-dry?

Although, I hold the line at Nephilim ugly Christmas sweater contests.

Also, I don’t know if the Nephilim are responsible for this.

“Some of his sculptures can also be seen in the church or in front of the cathedral, mainly in disfigured or deformed form, such as a boxing glove, deformed houses, a body without a head, hands and feet, and bags on legs. At the Singertor there is a large hot water bottle on its feet, called “Big Mother”.”

Plus in my odd imagination, I can imagine that the guy who threw Pachamama into the Tiber might be making a visit to Vienna. I can also imagine him singing Weezer’s “Undone – The Sweater Song” while grabbing a thread.

“If you want to destroy my sweater Hold this thread as I walk away”

Source Catholic Answer’s Forum

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 304 – 19 February 2020

by Jeffrey Miller February 19, 2020February 19, 2020
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 4 February 2020 to 19 February 2020.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 16 February 2020

General Audiences

  • 12 February 2020

Letters

  • 11 February 2020 – Letter sent by the Holy Father to the President of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy

Messages

  • 4 February 2020 – Video Message of the Holy Father to mark the first anniversary of the signing of the Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together
  • 14 February 2020 – Message of the Holy Father to the President of the Spanish Episcopal Conference on the occasion of the National Congress of the Laity [Madrid, 14–16 February 2020]

Speeches

  • 7 February 2020 – To Participants at the Seminar “Education: the global compact”, organized by the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences
  • 15 February 2020 – Inauguration of the 91st Judicial Year of Vatican City State Tribunal

Papal Tweets

  • “Often we forget the Lord and deal with other gods: money, vanity, pride. Let us ask for the grace to understand when our heart begins to slide into worldliness. God’s grace and love will stop us if we ask in prayer. #HomilySantaMarta” @Pontifex 13 February 2020
  • “Today it would do us good to think – as an act of gratitude to God – about those who accompany us on our journey through life: family members, friends, colleagues… The Lord wants us to be together as a people. Thank you, Lord, for never leaving us alone! #HomilySantaMarta” @Pontifex 14 February 2020
  • “Our prayer must not be limited only to our needs, to our necessities: a prayer is truly Christian if it has a universal dimension too.” @Pontifex 15 February 2020
  • “In #TodaysGospel, Jesus encourages us to move from a formal observance of the Law to a substantial observance, accepting the Law in our hearts. From the heart comes good and bad deeds.” @Pontifex 16 February 2020
  • “We alone cannot satisfy ourselves. We need to unmask our self-sufficiency, overcome our closures, go back to being small within, be simple and enthusiastic, filled with fervor for God and love for others.” @Pontifex 17 February 2020
  • “Every one of us has something that has hardened within our heart. The medicine to combat hardheartedness is memory: recalling the blessings of the Lord. This keeps our heart open and faithful. #HomilySantaMarta” @Pontifex 18 February 2020
  • ““Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth” (Mt 5:5). Meekness can win over hearts, save friendships, and much more, because people get angry then they calm down. They rethink the issue before retracing their steps, and relationships can be rebuilt. #Beatitudes” @Pontifex 19 February 2020
  • ““Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” The “earth” to conquer is the salvation of our brother and sister. There is no earth better than someone’s heart, no land more beautiful to gain than peace renewed with a brother or sister. This is the earth to inherit.” @Pontifex 19 February 2020

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An Initial Look at the Dynamic Parish Program
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An Initial Look at the Dynamic Parish Program

by Jeffrey Miller February 17, 2020February 17, 2020
written by Jeffrey Miller

My parish is one of the parishes selected for the Dynamic Parish program. The costs of the program for the parishes selected are being covered by Dynamic Catholic donors. In part, they are endeavoring to discover what works and to adjust the program based on feedback. So a definite work in progress. The goals seem modest in that it works towards an increase in parish involvement over the standard 7 percent of people generally heavily engaged in the parish.

Matthew Kelly isn’t quite my cup of tea, but I have reviewed some of his books and find them generally solid in content. I am allergic to promotional speaker talk, and so am annoyed by the language. Hearing “Being the best version of yourself” so many times is apt to put me on a suicide watch. As an app developer, the version metaphor doesn’t work for me positively knowing all the bugs still in the best version of your software. Although the bugs metaphor kind of works in the spiritual life in that the saints saw clearly their imperfections. I just prefer the more traditional language in regard to growing in holiness.

Still, I am slowly learning that everything doesn’t have to be about me and I know a good number of people that have found his books very helpful to them and impactful.

I am also pretty skeptical of the Dynamic Parish program, but I am willing to see how it develops and what impact it actually has on the parish. So last night I attended the “Dream Event” which is kind of a kickoff to the program. Yes, it was pretty difficult for me to curb my skepticism and attend something called a “Dream Event”. Especially one that is given by a “Certified Dream Manager” working for Dynamic Catholic. I find it funny to go to a Dream Event after recently reading ‘Querida Amazonia’ with the Pope’s four great dreams for the Amazon region. What is all this dream stuff going on? Oh well, my parish is St. Joseph so I should be down with the dream stuff.

Certified Dream Manager Tony Ferraro gave the talk, and yes that is his actual title. Mainly this was used as a focus to outline goals we see for ourselves and for the parish. To not be just content with the way things are and to just stoically accept them. To focus on what is truly important and what we want to accomplish as Catholics. So I see where they are going with this, even as the delivery is not to my personal liking. Promotional speaker talk just seems so manipulative to me. Still, my real criticism is that I wish it had been tied more profoundly to Gospel imperatives instead of seeing the goal as being dynamic Catholics. I understand that term as they use it as an umbrella term for being fully engaged Catholics spreading the Gospel. I just wanted it to be tied more directly to the language Jesus uses in the call to holiness and the message of the Gospel.

On the tech side, I found part of this event interesting is that they had people answering questions via text messaging on their phone and the anonymous results being displayed on the screen in a word cloud. I think this did result in some actual engagement in getting people to think about the topics that were presented.

As a pessimistic optimist, I am taking a wait and see approach to this program as to what the actual fruits are. Like many active Catholics, I certainly have my list of hobby horses as to how to increase engagement in parish life. I am not quite ready to send my hobby horses off to the glue factory, but again am trying to objectively evaluate this program.

Just to be clear, I do have concerns considering the Matthew Kelly “takeover” of parish life. The “Christ Renews His Parish” program is now under his auspices as the renamed “Welcome”, CRHP 2.0. I am not a fan of the new name, although the old name didn’t grab me either. There are certainly blurred lines between Dynamic Catholic’s paid consultancy and these forays into parish life. I am not skeptical at all about Matthew Kelly’s motives, just that some of this can be problematic and something to be aware of.

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 303 – 12 February 2020

by Jeffrey Miller February 12, 2020February 19, 2020
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 25 January 2020 to 12 February 2020.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 9 February 2020

Apostolic Exhortation

  • 2 February 2020 – “Querida Amazonia”: Post-Synodal Exhortation to the People of God and to All Persons of Good Will

General Audiences

  • 5 February 2020

Messages

  • 29 January 2020 – Message of the Holy Father to bishops, friends of the Focolare Movement, participating in the International Conference to mark the centenary of the birth of the Servant of God Chiara Lubich

Speeches

  • 25 January 2020 – Inauguration of the Judicial Year of the Tribunal of the Roman Rota
  • 6 February 2020 – To the participants of UFI Global CEO Summit
  • 10 February 2020 – To the Board of Directors of the Knights of Columbus

Papal Tweets

  • “Video #PrayAgainstTrafficking” @Pontifex 6 February 2020
  • “Both John the Baptist, who is the greatest man born of woman, and the Son of God have chosen the path of humiliation. God shows this path to Christians so they can move forward. One cannot be humble without having suffered humiliation. #HomilySantaMarta” @Pontifex 7 February 2020
  • “Saint Bakhita, patron saint of victims of trafficking, faced the pain of slavery and witnessed the freedom and joy of encountering the Lord. Let us pray that all may live this joy and break the chains of slavery. #PrayAgainstTrafficking” @Pontifex 8 February 2020
  • “Together against trafficking. Only together can we defeat this scourge and protect the victims. Prayer is the strength that sustains our commitment. #PrayAgainstTrafficking” @Pontifex 8 February 2020
  • “In the #GospelOfTheDay (Mt 5:13–16), Jesus calls His disciples to be salt and light in the world. The person who lives and spreads the grace of Christ is salt. The person who lets the Gospel shine with good deeds is light.” @Pontifex 9 February 2020
  • “Faith grows when we invoke the Lord with confidence, bringing to Jesus who we are, with open hearts, without hiding our sufferings.” @Pontifex 10 February 2020
  • “I entrust to the Virgin Mary, Health of the Sick, all those who carry the burden of illness, along with their families and healthcare providers. I warmly assure everyone of my closeness in prayer. #WorldDayOfTheSick #OurLadyOfLourdes” @Pontifex 11 February 2020
  • “Jesus Christ offers His mercy to those who endure distress due to situations of frailty, suffering, and weakness. He invites everyone to share in His life in order to experience tender love. #WorldDayOfTheSick http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/messages/sick/documents/papa-francesco_20200103_giornata-malato.html” @Pontifex 11 February 2020
  • ““Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted” (Mt 5:4). Wise and blessed is the person who welcomes the pain that comes with love, because they will receive the consolation of the Holy Spirit,who is God’s tenderness who forgives and corrects.#GeneralAudience#Beatitudes” @Pontifex 12 February 2020
  • “I am addressing the present Exhortation to the whole world. I am doing so to help awaken their affection and concern for that land which is also “ours”. #QueridaAmazonia http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20200202_querida-amazonia.html” @Pontifex 12 February 2020
  • “I dream of an Amazon region that fights for the rights of the poor, the original peoples and the least of our brothers and sisters, where their voices can be heard and their dignity advanced. #QueridaAmazonia” @Pontifex 12 February 2020
  • “The Lord, who is the first to care for us, teaches us to care for our brothers and sisters and the environment which he daily gives us. This is the first ecology that that we need. #QueridaAmazonia http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20200202_querida-amazonia.html” @Pontifex 12 February 2020
  • “I dream of Christian communities capable of generous commitment, incarnate in the Amazon region, and giving the Church new faces with Amazonian features. #QueridaAmazonia” @Pontifex 12 February 2020
  • “The Amazonian peoples have a right to hear the Gospel: the proclamation of God who infinitely loves every man and woman, and has revealed this love fully in Jesus Christ, crucified for us and risen in our lives. #QueridaAmazonia” @Pontifex 12 February 2020

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 302 – 05 February 2020

by Jeffrey Miller February 5, 2020February 5, 2020
written by Jeffrey Miller
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This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 29 January 2020 to 5 February 2020.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s blog.

Angelus

  • 2 February 2020

General Audiences

  • 29 January 2020

Homilies

  • 1 February 2020 – Holy Mass on the 24th World Day For Consecrated Life

Messages

  • 1 February 2020 – XXIV World Day For Consecrated Life – Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
  • 3 February 2020 – Message of the Holy Father for the 150th anniversary of Rome as capital of Italy

Speeches

  • 31 January 2020 – To participants in the International Congress “The richness of many years of life”
  • 1 February 2020 – To members of the GVM Care & Research – Italian Healthcare Company

Papal Tweets

  • “The measure with which you measure will be measured out to you.” (Mk 4:24). Let us ask the Lord for the grace to not fear the cross, let us ask for the capacity to feel humiliated, because this is the path He has chosen for us to be saved. #HomilySantaMarta” @Pontifex 30 January 2020
  • “May the holiness of Saint #JohnBosco, who we remember today as a father and teacher to youth, be a guide, especially to you dear young people, in achieving your future projects, as you welcome the plan that God has for each of us.” @Pontifex 31 January 2020
  • “May the Lord give us the grace to send us a prophet always – be they a friend, our confessor, our child, our mother – who warns us when we are slipping into a feeling that everything seems legitimate because we have lost our sense of sin. #HomilySantaMarta” @Pontifex 31 January 2020
  • “Whoever keeps their gaze fixed on Jesus learns to live in order to serve. They do not wait for others to start, but set out to seek their neighbor. #ConsecratedLife” @Pontifex 1 February 2020
  • “Today we celebrate the #WorldDayforConsecratedLife. Let us pray for consecrated men and women who dedicate themselves to God and to their brothers and sisters through daily service: may they be ever faithful witnesses of Christ’s love. http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/homilies/2020/documents/papa-francesco_20200201_omelia-vitaconsacrata.html” @Pontifex 2 February 2020
  • “The #GospeloftheDay (Lk 2:22–40), for the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, shows us the amazement of Mary, Joseph, Simeon and Anne at what was happening before their eyes. The ability to be amazed makes our encounter with the Lord fruitful.” @Pontifex 2 February 2020
  • “Loneliness is not overcome by closing in on ourselves, but by crying out to the Lord, for the Lord hears the cry of those who find themselves alone.” @Pontifex 3 February 2020
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Reflections on the 3rd Anniversary of my Wife’s death

by Jeffrey Miller January 29, 2020January 29, 2020
written by Jeffrey Miller

Today is the 3rd anniversary of my wife’s death.

“Grief is not, as I thought, a state but a process: like a walk in a winding valley which gives you a new landscape every few miles.” (C.S. Lewis Letter to Dom Bede Griffiths, O.S.B.)

I find this insight accurate to my experience. It has knocked me down this month as the thought of this anniversary has dragged me down memory lane.

Part of this is feeling adrift. Sometimes you think you have life figured out and are just going along for the ride. I just never imagined being without her and when I thought of death I was certain it would be me first. So when I now think of my vocation I feel like I am in vocation purgatory. There are many examples from scripture of widows opened up to live a life for the Gospel. Historically lots of widow-saints and even consecrated widows in the Canon Law for Oriental Churches. For widowers – not so much. Although I am sure there are examples historically, just none that come to mind. Sometimes walking around my parish cemetery where my wife is interred I always seem to notice those graves of both the husband and wife and how almost always the husband died first. So this makes me feel out of order, even as I know other men in the same situation as I. Plus my parish has a group for widows, but not for widowers. Maybe I should identify as a widow.

Still, the last thing I need is to constantly think of myself and my current state. So I have been concentrating more on praying for others and opening myself up to others. So there have been opportunities along this route. There are events I now participate in not so much for what I am able to gain from it myself, but more regarding what I can contribute. Often tempted to just stay home and read and such and so I have to be vigilant against this self-centeredness.

Chesterton also constantly reminds me to have gratitude. To see those things in life to be grateful for even those events following the cross. So I am grateful that she was in my life and that I am all the better for that.

the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away: as it hath pleased the Lord so is it done: blessed be the name of the Lord.

I am naturally ebullient and not prone to depression. Although I realize that depression is something that can happen to anybody. I believe my current feelings lead more to the reflective and the real feeling of loss. This morning when I woke up I decided to take a day off. So went to Mass at my parish followed up by a public recitation of the Rosary in our Eucharistic Chapel and then a Holy Hour there. Then I walked out to where she is interred and sang the Divine Mercy. Trying to spend the day in thankfulness. I am also not the type to ask God “Why me?”, I figure “Why not me?” since I am not exempt from the realities of life. Plus recently I have been drawing strength from a daily reading of one of St. John Henry Newman’s meditation.

“Therefore I will trust Him. Whatever, wherever I am, I can never be thrown away. If I am in sickness, my sickness may serve Him; in perplexity, my perplexity may serve Him; if I am in sorrow, my sorrow may serve Him. My sickness, or perplexity, or sorrow may be necessary causes of some great end, which is quite beyond us. He does nothing in vain; He may prolong my life, He may shorten it; He knows what He is about. He may take away my friends, He may throw me among strangers, He may make me feel desolate, make my spirits sink, hide the future from me—still He knows what He is about.”

Yes, He knows what He is about.

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