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Saturday, October 30, 2010
Blessed Charles de Foucauld

Friday, October 29, 2010
3 things to ponder...
There are 3 things to ponder today in meditation as I post these writings (below) of Blessed Charles de Foucauld. These are the 3 that remind me of the chaplet of Hannah's Tears, the Holy Rosary, and the Divine Mercy Chaplet. As well as time spent with Jesus before the Blessed Sacrament, we must unite ourselves and our own suffering to Jesus, it is then and only then that we become one with HIM. When we pray with these sacramentals and prayers we must choose to unite ourselves to Him who chose to die for us.
The Heart and Cross
Charles de Foucauld from his writings:
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Through the cross we are united to Him, who was nailed on it, our heavenly spouse. Every instant of our lives must be accepted as a favor, with all that it brings of happiness and suffering. But we must accept the cross with more gratitude than anything else. Our crosses detach us from earth and therefore draw us closer to God.
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It was not by His divine words, not by His miracles, not by His good works that Jesus saved the world; it was by His cross.
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The more we embrace the cross, the more we become one with Jesus.
Trust and surrender
Thursday, October 28, 2010
A wonderful witness
As we draw nearer to the Feast of All Saints, let us look at a few examples of saints and blessed who reflect the light of Christ.
One of our Little Hearts, Tom, sent in a prayer of Blessed Charles de Foucauld and it brought back to mind this wonderful witness to the faith.
A most beautiful, compelling witness, the full account of his life is deeply inspiring, but more than that if you look into his face in one of the copies of an original photograph you will see such LOVE.
"Life or death, health or sickness,
are God's business and not ours;
whatever He gives us
in this way is good for us."

His biography from catholic.org:
Venerable Charles de Foucauld Little Brother Charles of Jesus Charles Eugene, (Vicomte de) Foucauld 1858 – 1916 Died Age 58 Charles was left an orphan by the age of six, and he and his sister were brought up by their grandfather. By the time he was fifteen, less than a year after his First Communion, Charles had ceased to be a Christian and was an agnostic. In 1878, his grandfather died. Love for the old man had prevented Charles from indulging in the worst excesses, but at his death, Charles began to "live." On receiving his inheritance, he set about spending it in riotous living. For a time he lived in Paris, where he took an apartment near a cousin, Marie de Bondy. Marie, who had first entered his life when he was about eleven, was a deeply spiritual young woman. Gradually, through her example, the gay and reckless young man began to change. His religion, when he rediscovered God, was a highly personal discipleship and love of the Person of Jesus Christ. Regarding his conversion, Charles said, "The moment I realized that God existed, I knew I could not do otherwise than to live for him alone." For a time after his return to the sacraments, Charles lived as a Trappist monk. Although he is remembered as an exemplary religious, the conviction grew that this was not his vocation. After being released from his temporary vows, Charles went to the Holy Land where he became a servant for the Poor Clare nuns. Mother Elizabeth, the Superior of these Clarist sisters, was a woman of uncommon wisdom. She helped Charles to the realization that he should become a priest in order to serve God better. Charles finished his studies for the priesthood and was ordained in 1901. Later that year, he left for Algeria to take up the life of a hermit in the desert. Little Brother Charles of Jesus, as he called himself, thought up and wrote down a plan for two religious orders. The members of these orders would live a life patterned on the life of Jesus at Nazareth. At the time of Brother Charles' death, neither his missionary contacts nor his designs for new religious orders had borne visible fruit. In 1916, living among the fierce Tuaregs of Tamanrasset, Charles de Foucauld was murdered in an attempt to warn two Arab soldiers of danger from a group of Senussi rebels. The life of Charles de Foucauld was like the biblical seed which had to die before it sprouted into a healthy plant. Within twenty years after his death, there appeared three congregations which derived their inspiration, purpose, and Rules from Charles de Foucauld. These Little Brothers of Jesus, Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart, and Little Sisters of Jesus live in small groups all over the world, preaching by the lives they lead. Two other Orders, founded later, trace their heritage to Little Brother Charles of Jesus. Each of these groups bases its apostolate on the ideas of the Orders which the martyr of the desert had planned, but did not live to see. Knowledge of the life of Charles de Foucauld has spread throughout the Church. After preliminary investigations, all proved positive, and he was declared Venerable on April 13, 1978.
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O God, by whose grace your servant Charles de Foucauld, enkindled with the fire of your love, became a burning and a shining light in your Church: Grant that we also may be aflame with the spirit of love and discipline, and may ever walk before you as children of light; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, lives and reigns, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Poor Clare Colettines ~ The Divine Heart- The Heart of the Shepherd ( 3)
Demands my soul, my life, my all.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Pilgrimage?

From the Poor Clare Colettines ~ The Divine Heart- The Heart of the Shepherd (2)
Friday, October 22, 2010
From the Poor Clare Colettines TMD ~ THE DIVINE HEART

TMD Poor Clare Colettines
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
St. Paul of the Cross ~ Feast Day October 20

Chaplet of Hannah's Tears
This chaplet has been approved by Bishop Frederick F. Campbell, Columbus, OH, June 27, 2008. If you are interested in a copy please write prayer@hannahstears.org subject line "Chaplet" along with your request.
The Bishops of the following Dioceses have given their blessing to promote the chaplet of Hannah's Tears, it is always a virtue to ask your Bishop or Pastor before having this used for organized prayer, we generally recommend this chaplet as a private devotion:
- Columbus, Ohio
- South Bend - Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Malta Europe
Thank you,
Hannah's Tears Ministry
Monday, October 18, 2010
Saint Luke, pray for us.

Prayer for Doctors to St. Luke
Good Saint Luke,
we are told that before you met our dear Lord
Friday, October 15, 2010
Cardinals invite world to join Pope in prayer vigil for unborn :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)
Vatican City, Oct 1, 2010 / 10:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- To encourage a commitment and witness within the Church to love and life, a prayer initiative to be led by Pope Benedict XVI is being promoted by a pair of cardinals. All bishops of the world are being asked to invite the faithful to pray for the unborn during the prayerful season before Christmas.
On Nov. 27, to mark the start of Advent, Pope Benedict will preside over first vespers in St. Peter's Basilica as is customary. According to a note from Vatican spokesman, Fr. Federico Lombardi, however, this will take place within a broader scope than usual.
Vespers will be included in Sunday's "vigil for nascent life," in light of the beginning of Advent and the proximity of the Lord's Nativity. read more
Please don't miss November 27th!
Happy Feast Day St. Teresa of Jesus!
The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus (St. Teresa Of Avila)
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Schedule
4 to 5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
7:30pm: Reception in the Social Hall
WSU's Newman Center is located at 1830 N. Roosevelt, just off of East 17th next to WSU. For additional information contact the Respect Life & Social Justice Office at (316) 269-3965.
Today is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Special Devotions ~ Patrons for those struggling with infertility...extra prayers in the comment section.
O glorious St. Ann, you are filled with compassion for those who invoke you and with love for those who suffer! Heavily burdened with the weight of my troubles, I cast myself at your feet and humbly beg of you to take the present intention which I recommend to you in your special care. Please recommend it to your daughter, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and place it before the throne of Jesus, so that He may bring it to a happy issue. Continue to intercede for me until my request is granted. But, above all, obtain for me the grace one day to see my God face to face, and with you and Mary and all the saints to praise and bless Him for all eternity. Amen. Our Father, . . . Hail Mary . . . O Jesus, Holy Mary, St. Ann, help me now and at the hour of my death. Good St. Ann, intercede for me. (especially under her title of Maria Bambina) Hail, Infant Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou forever, and blessed are thy holy parents Joachim and Ann, of whom thou wast miraculously born. Mother of God, intercede for us. Litany in Honor of Maria Bambina |
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