07 Jul 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Catholic Church, Freedom, Latin Mass, Motu Proprio
Our friend Tim at St. Louis Catholic has a fabulous round up and reflection for today. Portion below:
Today marks the third anniversary of the great Apostolic Letter given motu proprio, Summorum Pontificum. Today marks three years of steps on the long road back. May God abundantly bless Pope Benedict XVI for this heroic act of justice. May God bless the souls of all who worked to bring it about. May God grant eternal rest to those faithful warriors of the faith now passed away, who fought to keep the Mass alive. And may God have mercy on … Read the rest
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03 Jul 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Catholic Church, Family Life, Latin Mass
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23 Jun 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Catholic Church, Devotions, Family Life, Latin Mass, Meditations, Prayers
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Meditation for the Fourth Wednesday after Pentecost
Let us adore the infinite goodness of Our Lord identifying Himself with us by Holy Communion, and making of our heart an earthly paradise, wherein He delights to dwell (Prov. 8:31). Can we ever be sufficiently grateful for such great love? 
FIRST POINT
Sacramental Communion
Holy Communion exercises its beneficent action on our souls and our bodies. Through it we unite ourselves so intimately with Jesus Christ that He dwells in us and we dwell in Him (John 6:57), and are so entirely transformed into Him that … Read the rest
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22 Jun 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Devotions, Family Life, Latin Mass, Novena, Prayers
Meditation for the Fourth Tuesday after Pentecost
Meditation for the Morning
Let us adore the infinite goodness of Jesus Christ descending upon the altar at the summons of the priest, and immolating Himself there for us. Let us beg of Him to make us thoroughly understand the dispositions with which we ought to welcome His arrival amongst us.
FIRST POINT
The Lively Faith we ought to Bring to the Holy Sacrifice
As in this ineffable mystery the senses tell us nothing of what is really contained in it; as the eyes, the taste, the hand, far from instructing us, hide … Read the rest
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21 Jun 2010
By Colleen Hammond, in Catholic Church, Devotions, Family Life, Latin Mass, Meditations, Prayers, Religion
Fourth Monday after Pentecost
Summary of Today’s Meditation
We will meditate this morning upon the occupations of the soul during Holy Mass, and we shall see how suitable it is to
occupy ourselves: First, with the passion and the death of Jesus Christ; second, with the ends of the Sacrifice; third, with the love which God the Father and Jesus Christ His Son testify to us in this mystery. We will then make the resolution: First, no longer to assist at Holy Mass from habit or routine, without some fixed and precise object to prevent the soul from being distracted; … Read the rest
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