In preparation for Our Lady of Mt. Carmel feast day (7/16), I've been attending the novena since 7/7 at St. Joseph's Carmelite Monastery. The experience is deeply satisfying and no wonder so many people gather at the monastery. There are priests (a Carmelite & a Jesuit) available for confessions many hours during each day: after morning mass & before & after evening mass.
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It is comparatively easy not to be absorbed in our own suffering, but the suffering of those we love is apt to become a constant and unhappy obsession, against which we must struggle: first by prayer, confiding those we love to God in complete filial abandonment, then by work, and also by an occupation chose outside the center of our thoughts and affections. Finally by doing good to others, we can try to forget a little of our dear ones' burdens, which are a thousand times more painful than the ones we carry alone.
[from p. 168-169 of The Secret Diary of Elisabeth Leseur, Sophia Institute Press, 2002]
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World Youth Day 2008!!! 7.15.08 (Tues) - 7.20.08 (Sun) in Sydney, Australia
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, Patron of World Youth Day 2008
Apostolic Journey to Sydney on occasion of the 23rd WYD (7/12-21/08)
Xt3: the official social networking site for WYD Sydney 2008 & beyond.
WYD 2008 Info
Virtues are formed by prayer. Prayer preserves temperance. Prayer suppresses anger. Prayer prevents emotions of pride and envy. Prayer draws into the soul the Holy Ghost and raises man to Heaven. - St. Ephrem +++Oremus. May we stay on course, through daily self-denial, taking up our ✝️, to follow Him - to know, love and serve God - with the guidance of the Declaration of Truth, by Cardinal Burke & other leaders, 31 May'19... May the Holy Spirit help us to understand and guide us. Amen.
(Deuteronomy 30:19)
(Deuteronomy 30:19)
...I have set before you life and death...Choose life so that you and your descendants may live.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Sources of Inspiration and Spiritual Nourishment
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Carmelite,
Elisabeth Leseur,
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