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Catholic Caucus: A NOVENA OF FASTING AND PRAYERS/ASSUMPTION/DORMITION
Various | J+M+J 31 July A.D. 2005 | Siobhan

Posted on 07/31/2005 1:02:50 PM PDT by Siobhan

A Novena of Fasting and Prayers


This may be appropriate when keeping a fasting novena before the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary, Mother of God

Prayer of Consecration

In union with all mankind, in communion with the entire Church, and with our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, we address to you O Father, this supplication especially for our country, through the heart and the hands of the Virgin Mary.

Father, send your Holy Spirit, so that each one of us might become an instrument of your peace,
From hunger and war, deliver us! From nuclear war, from incalculable self destruction, from every kind of war, deliver us!
From the sins against the life of man from its very beginning, deliver us!
From discouragement, from hatred and from the degradation of the dignity of the children of God, deliver us!
From every kind of injustice in the life of society, both national and international, deliver us!
From the readiness to trample on the Commandments of God, deliver us!
From the attempt to extinguish the very truth of God in human hearts, deliver us!
From the loss of consciousness of good and evil, deliver us!
From the sins against the Holy Spirit, deliver us!

Mother of Christ and Mother of all peoples, we ask for your protection and your intercession. Pray to your Son for us, to send the Holy Spirit in abundance, the Spirit of Truth who is the source of Life. Welcome the Spirit for us and with us as you did on the feast of Pentecost with the first disciples. Mother you know and share our sufferings and hopes.

Today we entrust the whole world to you. We pray for you to accompany us on our path. Like John the apostle, we wish to accept you into our homes, to learn from you how to resemble Jesus. We entrust all our people to you, starting with those who are the weakest and who suffer the most: the unborn children, those whose life is menaced, those born in poverty, the young people searching for a sense to their life, the refugees, the unemployed, those tried by sickness, the families who are divided, elderly persons deprived of assistance and all those who are alone and without hope.

May the infinite saving power of Redemption rise up once more in the history of the world, the power of the Merciful Love of the Father! May the Holy Spirit transform consciences! May He heal our memories and purify our hearts. May the Lord always reign among us, He who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

AMEN.

Novena Prayer to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

Mary, Queen Assumed into Heaven, I rejoice that after years of heroic martyrdom on earth, you have at last been taken to the throne prepared for you in heaven by the Holy Trinity.

Lift my heart with you in the glory of your Assumption above the dreadful touch of sin and impurity. Teach me how small earth becomes when viewed from heaven. Make me realize that death is the triumphant gate through which I shall pass to your Son, and that someday my body shall rejoin my soul in the unending bliss of heaven.

From this earth, over which I tread as a pilgrim, I look to you for help. I ask for this favor: (Mention your request).

When my hour of death has come, lead me safely to the presence of Jesus to enjoy the vision of my God for all eternity together with you.


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Novena Prayer to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (No. 2)

Majestic Queen of Heaven and Mistress of the Angels, you received from God the power and command to crush the head of satan. Therefore, we humbly beg of you, send forth the legions of Heaven, that under your command they may seek out all evil spirits, engage them everywhere in battle, curb their pride, and hurl them back into the pit of hell. “Who is like unto God?”

With firm confidence we present ourselves before you, our most loving Mother, afflicted and troubled as we are, and we beg you to let us understand the love you have for us by granting this petition, if it is according to the Will of God and profitable for our salvation: (mention your request).

Good and tender Mother, you shall ever be our hope and the object of our love. Mother of God, send forth the Holy Angels to defend us and drive far from us the cruel foe.

Holy Angels and Archangels, defend and keep us.

1 posted on 07/31/2005 1:02:51 PM PDT by Siobhan
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To: sandyeggo; Jaded; Salvation; GipperGal; NYer; StAthanasiustheGreat; Pyro7480

Please ping others as you think appropriate.


2 posted on 07/31/2005 1:04:07 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: Siobhan

Thanks. I was wondering where to find these.


3 posted on 07/31/2005 1:05:47 PM PDT by Desdemona (Music Librarian and provider of cucumber sandwiches, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary. Hats required.)
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To: Siobhan
FASTING -- Sanctify a Fast! (Joel 2:15).
The season of the Forty Days is called the Great Fast by many Eastern Christians and Lent by English speaking Western Christians. The Great Fast is the most important fasting period in the life of the Church. The other three Lesser Fasts are Philip's Fast (Philipovka) (Nov. 15-Dec. 24) in preparation for Christmas, the Apostles' Fast (June 1-28) in preparation for the feast of the Holy Apostles Peter & Paul, and the Dormition Fast (Aug. 1-14) in preparation for the feast of the Dormition of the Mother of God.

Voluntary days of fasting are highly recommended. Wednesdays and Fridays are the most important days of fast because it was on a Wednesday that the traitor Judas conspired with the chief priests against Christ, and it was on a Friday that Christ the Savior suffered and died for our salvation.

WHAT IS FASTING?
Fasting is the practice of refraining from all or from certain foods for a length of time. As we will see below, religious fasting is not merely a means for losing weight, nor is it merely an exercise in self-control, nor is it primarily a penance or self-inflicted punishment. Fasting is also not a way to "earn points" with God. Read on and learn more about the Eastern Christian tradition of fasting as a means to spiritual growth.

FASTING AND OUR LONGING FOR GOD
By fasting, our bodies participate in our prayer. "O God, You are my God: You do I ardently seek; for You does my soul thirst, You does my flesh desire, as an arid and parched land without water." (Psalm 62:2). Fasting reminds us that our souls long for God just as our bodies long for food.

FASTING AS A SIGN OF REPENTANCE AND SELF-CONTROL
"Now therefore, says the Lord: Be converted to Me with all your heart, in fasting, and in weeping, and in mourning . . . turn to the Lord your God for He is gracious and merciful, patient and rich in mercy." (Joel 2:12-13). Fasting is a sign of repentance, a turning away from self-satisfaction. Fasting helps us to learn control over our passions (bodily appetites).

FASTING AS A MEANS FOR CHARITY TOWARDS OTHERS Finally, by the practice of fasting we can save money that can then be given to those in need. The Lord spoke of the kind of fasting He desires: "Deal your bread to the hungry, and bring the needy and the harborless into your house." (Isaiah 58:7). Fasting joined with prayer and deeds of service for others is an act of worship to God and is helpful in our pursuit of spiritual renewal.

OTHER KINDS OF FASTING In addition to fasting from food, during Great Fast we can also learn to fast or deprive our other senses of certain pleasures. For example, regarding the eyes: fast from watching TV on certain days, especially the day on which you favorite show is on. Regarding the ears, we can voluntarily not listen to the radio, maybe on Wednesdays and Fridays. In regards to the mouth, we can learn to fast from negative or critical talk about others. We can also go to sleep earlier and wake up earlier. Again, we can also fast from certain unnecessary foods: such as candy, sodas, alcohol, pastries, etc. during the whole of the Great Fast on or certain days, such as Wednesdays and Fridays. Again, we should find ways of making our sacrifices benefit others.

TRADITIONAL EASTERN CHRISTIAN MANNER OF FASTING
The basic traditional fasting practice is to fast from all meat, egg, and milk products everyday (including Sunday) throughout the season of the Great Fast. A stricter form also included fasting from wine and oil. Fasting from food and sometimes drink is observed by some people from morning to the evening. But there are also "days of mitigation" when wine and oil are allowed. On days when one will receive Holy Communion at the Liturgy of the Pre-Sanctified Gifts, one refrains from all food. The fast is broken after receiving Holy Communion. (Traditionally the Pre-Sanctified Liturgy is celebrated earlier in the day, around noon.)

BYZANTINE CATHOLIC (USA) FASTING NORMS
The Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church of the Metropolia of Pittsburgh (USA), observes the following days of fast during the Great Fast:

Pure Monday First day of the Great Fast. A day of STRICT FAST: No meat of any animal (except fish), no dairy products, no eggs. Great and Holy Friday (Good Friday) is also a day of Strict Fast.

All Wednesdays and Fridays of Great Fast: Days of SIMPLE FAST: No meat (beef, pork, poultry). Fish is allowed. Great & Holy Saturday may be observed as a day of simple fast.

WHO IS SUPPOSED TO FAST? All baptized and chrismated (confirmed) Byzantine Catholics are to observe the days of fast. Pregnant mothers and those who are weakened by illness or advanced age are not bound to the strict fast. Persons with special diets for medical reasons may observe a mitigated form of the fast. Small children who require milk are allowed to have milk in their meals. If you have any questions, please speak with the priest. It is recommended that we observe more than the minimum that is required. Individual choices in regards to a fasting regimen should be discussed with a spiritual father in Confession or in spiritual direction. Dispensations from fasting are to be discussed with one's spiritual father (confessor).

HOLY SCRIPTURE ON FASTING
Jonah 3:1-10
St. Matthew 6:16-18
St. Matthew 4:1-2

5 posted on 07/31/2005 1:14:35 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: Maeve
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church:

THE FAST OF THE THEOTOKOS/DORMITION
The fast which precedes the Feast of the Dormition of the All Holy Theotokos begins on August 1 and lasts through August 14.

6 posted on 07/31/2005 1:19:30 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: Maeve

Although Russian-Rite Byzantine Catholics are now very few in number after their great sufferings under the Communists, those faithful Russian-Rite Catholics that remain keep a very strict Dormition fast from August 1st to August 14th allowing for olives and vegetables only, cooked in water, with oil permitted for cooking only on Saturday and Sunday, though "permitted" is too strong a word.


7 posted on 07/31/2005 1:36:28 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: nina0113; AnAmericanMother; nickcarraway; sockmonkey; B-Chan; NYer; eastsider; Romulus; patent

Assumption novena or Dormition fast ping


8 posted on 07/31/2005 1:49:30 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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9 posted on 07/31/2005 1:51:28 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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10 posted on 07/31/2005 1:54:32 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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Dormition/Assumption, Nottingham, 15th Century

11 posted on 07/31/2005 1:58:40 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: Siobhan

how wonderful!


12 posted on 07/31/2005 1:59:47 PM PDT by cyborg (to love,honor and obey...)
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To: Siobhan

BUMP


13 posted on 07/31/2005 2:01:12 PM PDT by nickcarraway (I'm Only Alive, Because a Judge Hasn't Ruled I Should Die...)
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To: Maeve

Ikon of the Dormition of the All Holy Theotokos

Christ holding the Virgin Soul of the Theotokos

Who enters the Kingdom of Heaven as a Little Child

14 posted on 07/31/2005 2:10:22 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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Assumption/Dormition Novena Fast ping


15 posted on 07/31/2005 2:14:20 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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16 posted on 07/31/2005 2:35:31 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: maryz

Be prepared ping.


17 posted on 07/31/2005 2:40:17 PM PDT by Siobhan ("Whenever you come to save Rome, make all the noise you want." -- Pius XII)
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To: Siobhan

Thank you for this thread and the beautiful sacred art images.


18 posted on 07/31/2005 2:58:57 PM PDT by ELS (Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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To: Siobhan

Beautiful and most welcome post . . . but I'm not sure what you mean by "be prepared" . . .


19 posted on 07/31/2005 3:27:24 PM PDT by maryz
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To: Siobhan

Hi beautiful,I fast every day until 4PM.No one gets it :)I was at a pro-life luncheon last Sunday ,paid for the ticket but did not eat.My pro-life friends understood:)Mom You know I love you.Bump


20 posted on 07/31/2005 6:19:51 PM PDT by fatima
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