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"hoc facite in meam commemorationem." Lucas 22:19
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Deacon Buckler is in his final year of formation at Saint Charles Seminary for the Diocese of Raleigh in anticipation of his priesthood ordination next year. He served at the Extraordinary Form Mass today at Saint Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Benedict, Maryland.
Quae caeli pandis ostium.
Bella premunt hostilia,
Da robur, fer auxilium.
Protect and save, Lord, all human life from the moment of conception until natural death, in all its stages and conditions. Amen.
The new Divine Mercy icon at Saint Francis de Sales Catholic Church. The image is made in Poland and framed as a copy of the image at the shrine of Divine Mercy.
Thanks to Bob C. who crafted the metal arm which attaches the image to the vigil candle stand.
... come to the feast.
“Blessed is the one who will eat at the feast in the kingdom of God.” (Luke 14:15)
A blessed Thanksgiving to all APL visitors and friends.
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Holy Mass in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite begins at 6 pm.
Saint Francis de Sales Catholic Church
7185 Benedict Avenue
Benedict, Maryland 20612
"I will go up to the altar of God, the God who gives joy to my youth."
A special word of thanks goes to Michael (left) and Pete who served holy Mass for the Solemnity of Christ the King at Saint Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Benedict, Maryland this morning.
“The rulers sneered at Jesus and said, ‘He saved others, let him save himself if he is the chosen one, the Christ of God.’ Even the soldiers jeered at him … one of the criminals hanging there reviled Jesus”.
In our liturgy of holy Mass for the Solemnity of Christ the King the sacred Scriptures take us back to the day on Calvary’s hill and into the presence of Our Lord who, dying on the Cross, accomplishes the perfect will of the Father for our salvation. We hear once again of those who stood, unbelieving, and watched Him breathe his last without a hint of sympathy and, much the opposite, sneered and ridiculed Him in most egregious acts of blasphemy which Our Lord forgave even with His last few words.
What is royal or kingly about this One who dies the death of a criminal, abandoned by those He loved, ridiculed and derided by those who pass Him by? Jesus Christ is the perfect Suffering Servant because His Kingdom is of justice, love and peace.
"Finally, the People of God shares in the royal office of Christ. He exercises his kingship by drawing all men to himself through his death and Resurrection. Christ, King and Lord of the universe, made himself the servant of all, for he came 'not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.' For the Christian, 'to reign is to serve him,' particularly when serving 'the poor and the suffering, in whom the Church recognizes the image of her poor and suffering founder.' The People of God fulfills its royal dignity by a life in keeping with its vocation to serve with Christ. The sign of the cross makes kings of all those reborn in Christ and the anointing of the Holy Spirit consecrates them as priests, so that, apart from the particular service of our ministry, all spiritual and rational Christians are recognized as members of this royal race and sharers in Christ's priestly office. What, indeed, is as royal for a soul as to govern the body in obedience to God? And what is as priestly as to dedicate a pure conscience to the Lord and to offer the spotless offerings of devotion on the altar of the heart?" (CCC 786)
Today the sneerers and the revilers are still among us. These are the host of ridiculing unbelievers, some among the elite and ruling classes: kings and king-makers, politicians who claim the mantle "Catholic" or "Christian" but who spurn the moral teachings of Christ and do as they please in disposing of human life through crimes such as abortion or embryonic stem cell research and take part in the ridiculous and laughable pretense that holy matrimony can ever be anything other than a lifelong union between one man-husband and one woman-wife. There are also those who in pride stand aloof from the Lord and His Church because of the sinners in her midst, who ridicule Him dying once again in His martyrs such as we have recently witnessed in Baghdad, who are indifferent to Him as He suffers once again in the starving and choleric poor dying in Haiti, who blaspheme once again in the attacks on our holy Faith, who malign the Pope and believers without examining the facts.
What appears to have happened in the controversy spawned by media manipulation of material from the Holy Father's new book, before many people have had a chance to read for themselves exactly what he said, is confusion between the law of gradualness in human nature with a supposed "gradualness of the law itself" which, based faith and morals as revealed by God, cannot change. -- ((((..)))) Web exclusive What does the Holy Father really say about condoms in the new book?By Dr. Janet E. Smith This week, Light of the World, a book-length interview given by Pope Benedict XVI to journalist Peter Seewald, will be released worldwide. Several of the Holy Father's statements have already started making news, particularly his comments regarding condom usage in the prevention of the spread of HIV. To the charge that “It is madness to forbid a high-risk population to use condoms,” in the context of an extended answer on the help the Church is giving AIDs victims and the need to fight the banalization of sexuality, Pope Benedict replied:
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Photo: Bishop Robert F. Vasa left, congratulated Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan after Dolan was elected president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops on Tuesday in Baltimore. Tom Grenchik, Maryland native and the US Bishops' lay pro-life leader, is visible background center.
Celebrated at Andrews AFB Club by Marine Corps Reserve Center, Anacostia Annex, tenant commands on 7 November 2010.
Photo: APL/MCITL.
Mangiando Italiano con mio amico Philip al ristorante Positano nella citta di Philadelphia. Buon appetito!
Eating Italian with my friend Philip at restaurant Positano in Philadelphia.
Please pray for him as he undergoes tests at SMHC.
Thank you,
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For those who are distant from God, because they stand aloof from the Church and her sacramental life, these words describe well the fear which the certainty of judgment day can inspire:
"Lo, the day is coming, blazing like an oven,
when all the proud and all evildoers will be stubble,
and the day that is coming will set them on fire,
leaving them neither root nor branch" (Mal 3:19-20a)
But there is no fear for those who have His mercy, who live His life now with perserverance in the Church. We also hear these words which invite us to love Him, in action as well as word:
"But for you who fear my name, there will arise
the sun of justice with its healing rays." (Mal 3:19-20a)
What is "fear" of the Lord? It is not a worldly, gnawing loathing which eats away at the huma person, a foretaste of death itself. No, it is rather life giving: the love which worships and adores the very source of infinite Good, God Himself.
"God makes himself known by recalling his all-powerful loving, and liberating action in the history of the one he addresses: 'I brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.' The first word contains the first commandment of the Law: 'You shall fear the LORD your God; you shall serve him. . . . You shall not go after other gods.' God's first call and just demand is that man accept him and worship him." (CCC 2084)
Come to Christ, in His Body the Church, through which our advocate and defender gives Himself to us every time we, with the Church, "accept and worship Him" in His holy sacrifice: holy Mass.
Come, Lord Jesus!
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