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Catholic Caucus: Daily Mass Readings August 10, 2011
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Posted on 08/10/2011 3:47:40 AM PDT by sayuncledave

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Regnum Christi

The Force of Love
INTERNATIONAL | SPIRITUAL LIFE | SPIRITUALITY
Feast of Saint Lawrence, deacon and martyr (Aug. 10, 2011)

August 10, 2011
Feast of Saint Lawrence, deacon and martyr
Father John Connor, LC

John 12:24-26
Jesus said to his disciples: “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit. Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in this world will preserve it for eternal life. Whoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there also will my servant be. The Father will honor whoever serves me.”

 Introductory Prayer: Lord, today you give me the example of St Lawrence. He gave his life so that your name would be honored and loved by all people. I would like to have the courage to follow his example of courageous love and die to myself so that I will merit graces for the many souls in need.

 Petition: Lord, help me to forget myself and put your interests before mine.

 1. Christ’s Love: Christ would never demand something of us that he has not already lived himself. There is no deity worshiped by men, other than Jesus Christ, who has sacrificed his life out of love for his believers. It is Christ’s sacrificial love which has the power to multiply love in our lives. Christ’s act of selfless love gives birth to other acts of the same kind.

 2. St Lawrence: St Lawrence was a deacon of the early Church in the middle of the third century. He died a martyr by being roasted slowly on a grill. When he had been grilled for some time he asked his murderers to turn him over so as to “grill the other side”! Lawrence’s faith and courageous love are fruits of Christ’s sacrifice. Although we may not be called to such heroism, Christ won the same grace for us to bear our crosses and live a life of selfless love and generosity.

 3. Fruit of Fidelity: When we reflect on the lives of the saints we are inspired by their faithful service to Christ and his Church. Their fidelity is a fruit of Christ’s fidelity. Our own acts of fidelity will give life and courage to others to do the same. Constant fidelity is above all the fruit of the grace of God, and our cooperation with it. Constant fidelity until death is the fruit of the fruits of this grace combined with our response. God is the one who creates in a soul the indispensable greatness needed for fidelity. Above all, he grants us the daily gift of his fortitude to persevere in it.

 Dialogue with Christ: Lord, help me to be more generous in my daily commitments to you. Although you may not be calling me to be a martyr like St Lawrence, please allow me to offer small sacrifices each day for the Church and the salvation of souls.

 Resolution: I will offer a sacrifice of fidelity to my prayer or apostolic commitments today for the souls in purgatory.


41 posted on 08/10/2011 9:01:03 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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Are You a Cheerful Giver?

August 10th, 2011 by Monsignor Dennis Clark, Ph.D.

2 Cor 9:6-10 / Jn 12:24-26

"God loves a cheerful giver," Paul says so in today’s reading. And it’s true, but the fact is that giving things away can be a very scary business. Lurking right under the surface are all sorts of fears: "If I give this away, am I going to have enough for myself? What if I run out? I could be destitute! I can’t give this away."

Sometimes, possessing a particular thing, or job, or role can be so important to us that our identity gets all wrapped up in it. And the thought of giving it away sends chills down our spine. "If I give it away, who will I be? Will they still like me when I don’t have this or that anymore?"

And then there’s the business of giving our time or ourselves in friendship: "What if they make too many demands on me? Will I get hurt? Will I able to escape?" On and on it goes.

No doubt about it, giving things away – especially when it’s ourselves — can be a scary business. But it doesn’t have to be, for if our giving is wholehearted, with our entire attention focused on the other person and not on ourselves, and if there’s no holding back, something remarkable happens: we don’t experience the giving away as loss, but as gain. The recipient’s joy becomes ours.

Never is this more clear than when we give our full attention to a suffering friend and willingly share his or her pain and don’t run away from it. That ought to be entirely sad, but somehow in the self-forgetfulness that comes from focusing entirely on another’s needs, there is joy and comfort. And that’s what Paul was talking about: day by day investing so thoroughly in others that we experience their joys, as if they were our own. This was the joy that Jesus knew.

May this joy be yours every day of your life. Amen.


42 posted on 08/10/2011 9:09:48 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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One Bread, One Body

One Bread, One Body

 


<< Wednesday, August 10, 2011 >> St. Lawrence
Saint of the Day
 
2 Corinthians 9:6-10
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Psalm 112:1-2, 5-9 John 12:24-26
 

"HE MUST INCREASE" (Jn 3:30)

 
"Increase your generous yield." —2 Corinthians 9:10
 

The Church has been fiercely attacked in the last decade, both from within and without. Though the bombs explode around us, now is not a time to hide in the foxholes. Rather, now is a time for the members of the Church to be generous, fruitful, and abundant. Like St. Lawrence, who was burned to death as a martyr, we are to burn brightly in our witness for Jesus, being living candles for God. We "are the light of the world" (Mt 5:14), and our "light must shine before men so that they may see goodness in" our "acts and give praise" to God (Mt 5:16).

Now is the time for Jesus to increase greatly in our society through our witness. Therefore, we must die to our tendency to seek the safe and comfortable (Jn 12:24). Dare to be great for the Lord and "increase your generous yield" (2 Cor 9:10). Increase your tithing and almsgiving. "Make disciples" by conceiving more children and discipling them for Jesus (Mt 28:19). Step out publicly in your witness for Jesus. Stand up publicly for pro-life candidates and causes. Teach your children the Scriptures. Go to Mass more frequently, even daily.

As we thus increase our yield, God multiplies our energy and supplies our needs (2 Cor 9:10). So with cheerful hearts (2 Cor 9:7) and "great confidence in" Him Who cannot be outgiven (2 Cor 3:4), let us "lavishly" (Ps 112:9) and "bountifully" (2 Cor 9:6) give our lives to God so that He will greatly increase.

 
Prayer: Father, as Your royal child, may I think big and abundantly. Advance Your kingdom greatly through my life.
Promise: "If anyone serves Me, him the Father will honor." —Jn 12:26
Praise: St. Lawrence cheerfully gave up his life in martyrdom for love of his Jesus. As he was martyred, he prayed for Rome and several senators converted.

43 posted on 08/10/2011 9:12:58 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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44 posted on 08/10/2011 9:14:01 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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