Vocations Expo Attracted 2,500 Pilgrims per Hour

Posted on August 3, 2008. Filed under: Jesus, Pope, Prayer | Tags: , , , , , , , , |

from (Zenit.org)

Benedict XVI told pilgrims at the Youth Day closing Mass not to fear a call to the priesthood or consecrated life. One statistic indicates his words fell on fertile soil: An average of 2,500 pilgrims an hour visited the Vocations Expo in Sydney.

Some 70,000 international pilgrims took part in Days of the Diocese throughout Australia during the week leading up to World Youth Day. 

Those who didn’t make it to Australia were tuned in to what was happening.

The World Youth Day Web site received over 500,000 unique users from Saturday, July 12, to Sunday, July 20, with the biggest spike in hits occurring Thursday, July 17, when the Pope made his official arrival in a boat-a-cade.

Online streaming received over 250,000 visits during the event period.

Top countries watching online streaming included the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Spain and Germany. And 2,000 media professionals were accredited for the event.

Perhaps the most important statistic has to do with the people designated to intercede for the Sydney event from their places in heaven.

There were 10 World Youth Day Patrons:

Sts. Thérèse of Lisieux,

Faustina Kowalska,

Maria Goretti,

Peter Chanel,

Blesseds Peter To Rot,

Mary MacKillop,

Pier Giorgio Frassati,

Teresa of Calcutta,

and John Paul II

and the Virgin Mary, under the title of

Our Lady of the Southern Cross.

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“Go to the encounter with him in the Blessed Eucharist, go to adore him in the churches, kneeling before the Tabernacle: Jesus will fill you with his love and will reveal to you the thoughts of his Heart. If you listen to him, you will feel ever more deeply the joy of belonging to his Mystical Body, the Church, which is the family of his disciples held close by the bond of unity and love.” Pope Benedict XVI

Posted on July 29, 2008. Filed under: family, Jesus, Pope | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

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Time Magazine- Pope Benedict vs American Catholic Liberalism- You Shall Not Pass!

Posted on May 5, 2008. Filed under: Pope, Triumph | Tags: , , , , , |

Oh Yeah!

It may reel and stagger for a while yet,(say – about 2 and a half years)
grasping and tearing with its claws any within its reach
but
it
is
going
down….
Shall we begin the count?

1…

I refer you to the amazing Father Z at What Does the Prayer Really Say
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Time Magazine- Pope Benedict vs American Catholic Liberalism- You Shall Not Pass!

Posted on May 4, 2008. Filed under: Pope, Triumph | Tags: , , , , , |

Oh Yeah!

It may reel and stagger for a while yet,(say – about 2 and a half years)
grasping and tearing with its claws any within its reach
but
it
is
going
down….
Shall we begin the count?

1…

I refer you to the amazing Father Z at What Does the Prayer Really Say
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THE FEAST OF ST. COLETTE OF CORBIE

Posted on February 8, 2008. Filed under: Pope, Prayer | Tags: , , , , , , |

HAPPY FEAST DAY OF ST. COLETTE!
March 6. ST. COLETTE, Virgin, (1381-1447). Feast currently celebrated on 7 Feb.
The following is a letter written by St. Colette c.1442

Dear Lady and especially loved in Our Lord Jesus Christ, as much and as humbly as I can and may, I recommend myself always to your good grace and in your devout prayers and supplications before Our Lord Jesus Christ.

I beg you to strive ceaselessly to go from strength to strength in his most perfect love, remaining continually, strong and virtuous in his most holy and worthy service; for the kingdom is promised to those who set out on this way, but it is to those who persevere loyally that the crown will be given. And as long as we are alive there will be many perils, especially from our enemies, the world and the flesh,and the devil, who day and night wage war on us in numberless ways.Against these we must arm and defend ourselves, for it is needful for us to conquer them if we do not want to be overcome ourselves, and, as Saint Paul says, we cannot have the victory without a battle, nor a crown without a victory.

We can do nothing by ourselves without the aid and grace of God. We can neither do good nor resist our enemies. We need to turn to our good and true Master, Our Lord Jesus Christ and to beg him to equip us with his weapons so that we can the more surely overcome. These weapons, among others with which he was armed in this poor world, while bringing about and fulfilling the mystery of our redemption in the face of these three adversaries were: against the world, true and holy poverty from his birth until his death stripped naked on the cross: against the flesh, pure, holy and perfect chastity of heart and body, born and conceived of a pure, virgin mother: against the Adversary, perfect humility and true obedience right up to his death and all in perfect charity.

And whoever is thus armed can go forward into battle with sure heart. In short, these are the weapons with which he has wished to equip those men and women whom by means of his grace he has wished to call into his service, and who have wanted to follow him in the life of the Gospel and the way of the Apostles.

And I beseech him in his infinite goodness always to watch over and guard you completely, and so to enlighten you with his grace, that you may serve him always and endlessly, and love Him in the way of life which is most pleasing to him, and fight for him loyally under the banner of his Church. Thus you will be able to love him everlastingly and reign in his glorious, heavenly palace, for ever and ever.

Amen.Your unworthy handmaid who prays for you,

Sister Colette. (Letter to Marie de Boen of Ghent c. 1442)

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St. Colette, Virgin, Reformer of the Poor Clares
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THE FEAST OF ST. COLETTE OF CORBIE

Posted on February 7, 2008. Filed under: Pope, Prayer | Tags: , , , , , , |

HAPPY FEAST DAY OF ST. COLETTE!
March 6. ST. COLETTE, Virgin, (1381-1447). Feast currently celebrated on 7 Feb.
The following is a letter written by St. Colette c.1442

Dear Lady and especially loved in Our Lord Jesus Christ, as much and as humbly as I can and may, I recommend myself always to your good grace and in your devout prayers and supplications before Our Lord Jesus Christ.

I beg you to strive ceaselessly to go from strength to strength in his most perfect love, remaining continually, strong and virtuous in his most holy and worthy service; for the kingdom is promised to those who set out on this way, but it is to those who persevere loyally that the crown will be given. And as long as we are alive there will be many perils, especially from our enemies, the world and the flesh,and the devil, who day and night wage war on us in numberless ways.Against these we must arm and defend ourselves, for it is needful for us to conquer them if we do not want to be overcome ourselves, and, as Saint Paul says, we cannot have the victory without a battle, nor a crown without a victory.

We can do nothing by ourselves without the aid and grace of God. We can neither do good nor resist our enemies. We need to turn to our good and true Master, Our Lord Jesus Christ and to beg him to equip us with his weapons so that we can the more surely overcome. These weapons, among others with which he was armed in this poor world, while bringing about and fulfilling the mystery of our redemption in the face of these three adversaries were: against the world, true and holy poverty from his birth until his death stripped naked on the cross: against the flesh, pure, holy and perfect chastity of heart and body, born and conceived of a pure, virgin mother: against the Adversary, perfect humility and true obedience right up to his death and all in perfect charity.

And whoever is thus armed can go forward into battle with sure heart. In short, these are the weapons with which he has wished to equip those men and women whom by means of his grace he has wished to call into his service, and who have wanted to follow him in the life of the Gospel and the way of the Apostles.

And I beseech him in his infinite goodness always to watch over and guard you completely, and so to enlighten you with his grace, that you may serve him always and endlessly, and love Him in the way of life which is most pleasing to him, and fight for him loyally under the banner of his Church. Thus you will be able to love him everlastingly and reign in his glorious, heavenly palace, for ever and ever.

Amen.Your unworthy handmaid who prays for you,

Sister Colette. (Letter to Marie de Boen of Ghent c. 1442)

More on St. Colette
St. Colette, Virgin, Reformer of the Poor Clares
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