In his mercy, God sends the Holy Spirit to shine on us, so that our lives may radiate holiness and faith. Let us raise our voices in prayer and say:
Lord, give life to your people, whom Christ has redeemed.
Lord, source of all holiness, draw bishops, priests and deacons closer to Christ through the eucharistic mystery,
— may they grow daily in the grace of their ordination.
Lord, give life to your people, whom Christ has redeemed.
Teach Christ’s faithful people to be devout and attentive at the table of his word and of his body,
— so that they may bring into their daily lives the grace they receive through faith and sacrament.
Lord, give life to your people, whom Christ has redeemed.
Grant, Lord, that we may see in each person the dignity of one redeemed by your Son’s blood,
— so that we may respect the freedom and the conscience of all.
Lord, give life to your people, whom Christ has redeemed.
Teach us to restrain our greed for earthly goods,
— and to have concern for the needs of others.
Lord, give life to your people, whom Christ has redeemed.
Be merciful to your faithful people whom you called to yourself today,
— grant them the gift of eternal happiness.
Lord, give life to your people, whom Christ has redeemed.
Source: DivineOffice.org
Heaven and Earth Await: The Annunciation of Our Lord in the Words of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
In his homily “In Praise of the Virgin Mother,” Saint Bernard of Clairvaux dramatically and eloquently contemplates the Annunciation, particularly how all of God’s creation await the response of the Blessed Virgin. On this Feast of the Annunciation, meditate upon Mary’s Fiat through these beautiful and evocative words of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.
March 25 Feast of the Day — The Annunciation: Making Life Choices the Way Mary Did
March 25 is the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord. This Post sums up why the Annunciation, through Mary’s participation, is a very significant day in the history of mankind. My Reflection gives you three simple but meaningful reminders about life choices: why a godly choice matters, what to keep in mind when making a choice, and how to choose following the example of Mary.
Have you been afflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic? Perhaps you are now under lockdown, or in self-quarantine? I encourage you to read this article I wrote on my thoughts about the coronavirus and its historic impact on the Catholic Church: the temporary suspension of Holy Mass and the Sacraments. My Reflection tackles the deeper meaning of these events for Catholics—in the light of the Third of the Seven Sorrows of Mary. So wherever you are in the world, this Post may serve as a source of strength and faith in this uncertain and trying time.
Act of Spiritual Communion
If you are unable to physically receive Holy Communion, especially in the midst of this pandemic, make a solemn recitation of this Prayer for Spiritual Communion by Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori.
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