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Catherine of Siena: The Divine Physician is more ready to cure than we are to sin

We can learn from this Doctor of the Church who used her own hands and heart to care for victims of the Plague

In 1374 plague laid waste to much of Italy. Catherine of Siena returned to her beloved Siena. She had been traveling, serving as a peacemaker (perhaps also defending her reputation in Florence). Upon her arrival in Siena, she immediately begins to care for plague victims personally. Catherine is not a stranger to the evils of illness. With her own hands, she tended the sick and buried the dead. Some of the ill and fallen were even among her own family.

So what consolation does she offer us? How does the spiritual doctrine of Catherine of Siena speak to a world ravaged by disease, economic peril, and political unrest?

For Catherine, Christ is the Divine Physician. Spiritual evils are far worse than physical ones. And Christ has the power to cure even these. She writes in a letter to a layman,

I will, then, that your confusion be consumed and vanish in the hope of the Blood, and in the fire of the immeasurable Love of God; and that nothing remain but the true knowledge of yourself, in which you shall be humbled and grow, and nourish light in your soul. Is He not more ready to pardon than we to sin? And is not He the Physician and we the sick, the Bearer of our iniquities? And does not He hold confusion of mind as worse than all other faults? Yes, truly.

Even as the threats of sickness and temptation rage about us, Christ, the Divine Physician, is more ready to cure than we are to sin!
Catherine expresses Christ’s yearning for souls by appealing to his precious blood shed for us and the consuming fire of his charity. Catherine’s confidence in the love of Christ abounds.
Not only is Christ a physician, but he is light. To follow Christ is to follow and live in the light. She writes,

And as this sweet loving Word, for our example and teaching, despised the world and all delights, and chose to endure hunger and thirst, shame and reproach, even to the shameful death on the Cross, for the honour of the Father and our salvation, so does he who is the lover of the truth which he knows in the light of most holy faith, follow this way and these footsteps. For without this light it could not be known; but when a man has the light, he knows it, and knowing it, loves it, and becomes a lover of what God loves, and hates what God hates.

The light of Christ shapes what we love. By enlightening our hearts, the light of Christ molds us to cherish the things of heaven and despise all else.

Light is fed by charity. Catherine writes, “Gloom is scattered and consumed by the impulse of charity and unity, for God is true charity and highest eternal light. He who has this true light for his guide, cannot miss the road. Therefore, dearest daughters, I want, since it is so necessary, that you should study to lose your own will and to gain this light.” It is in giving of ourselves that we embrace the truth of Christ, and the call to conformity to his heart.

Why is charity so effective? For Catherine it keeps the threat of selfishness at bay. She exhorts her sisters, saying, “Oh, how dangerous self-love is to our salvation! It deprives the soul of grace, for it takes from it the love of God and of its neighbour, which makes us live in grace. It deprives us of light, as we said, because it darkens the eye of the mind, and when the light is taken away we walk in darkness, and do not know what we need.”

By acquiring self-knowledge, a work only possible with Christ who reveals who we truly are to ourselves, we can find the contrition necessary to receive Christ’s mercy. That fuels charity, and keeps us in the light.

Again, self love turns us inward, when we need to be directed and focused outward. Catherine explains, “So you see, dearest brothers and lords, that self-love ruins the city of the soul, and ruins and overturns the cities of earth. I will that you know that nothing has so divided the world as self-love, from which injustice is forever born.”

Meekness, humility, simplicity of life, and every other Christian virtue combat this temptation to collapse inward, and focus only on one’s own needs and sorrows.

Catherine of Siena was an ardent proponent of reform in the city governance and in the Church alike. She was a champion of the poor and servant of the sick. Her life was consumed by her love of God. In the end, everything was given over to Christ, her beloved spouse.

May Catherine’s love of God pour into our hearts this day and inspire us to renew the face of the earth!

My Nature Is Fire

In your nature, eternal Godhead,
I shall come to know my nature.
And what is my nature, boundless love?
It is fire,
because you are nothing but a fire of love.
And you have given humankind
a share in this nature,
for by the fire of love you created us.
And so with all other people
and every created thing;
you made them out of love.
O ungrateful people!
What nature has your God given you?
His very own nature!
Are you not ashamed to cut yourself off from such a noble thing
through the guilt of deadly sin?
O eternal Trinity, my sweet love!
You, light, give us light.
You, wisdom, give us wisdom.
You, supreme strength, strengthen us.
Today, eternal God,
let our cloud be dissipated
so that we may perfectly know and follow your Truth in truth,
with a free and simple heart.
God, come to our assistance!
Lord, make haste to help us!
Amen.

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9 Inspiring prayer corners on Pinterest dedicated to Mary

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Creating a space for sacred images and will help you remember God’s presence — and bring more beauty to your home!

Mary is a saint unlike any other. Her radiance is dazzling. While Eve represents the “no” to God’s divine project, Mary conceives the new creation of the world. She is maternal sweetness, eternally present. As St. Alphonsus Liguori reminds us: “Our Lord is almighty by nature; Mary, by grace.”For Christiane Rancé, author of a book on the saints, it is “through her mediation, but also through her tenderness, her infinite humanity, that Mary is the ‘channel’ of all graces, of all that allows sinners access to salvation. Chosen by the Father, under the wing of the Spirit, she is only understandable in her mystical unity with Jesus.” That is why, as St. Bernard of Clairvaux recommends, we must pray “Ad Jesum per Mariam” (“To Jesus through Mary”).

A prayer corner dedicated to Mary is a wonderful way to honor her in your home. For some people, this place may be a whole oratory with a Bible, a candle, and a fresh bouquet of flowers in front of the statue or icon of the Virgin. For others, it may be a small but visible place to recall Mary’s presence during their daily tasks.
Minimalist or eclectic, traditional or modern, the prayer corner is a place to elevate the soul to God, both in joyful moments as well as in life’s trials. These inspiring photos of prayer corners dedicated to Mary found on Pinterest will help you design or enhance your own.

Mary surrounded by candles

Convenient yet reverent, this prayer corner is mobile. Simply placed on a tray, the small statue of the Virgin Mary is surrounded by candles that symbolize the presence of God, who is Light among us.

At the center of daily life

When you go from the living room to the office or the kitchen, you can’t miss it. Installed in a niche in the center of a large living room, this statue of Mary overlooks the room and watches over all the members of the family.

At the entrance of the house

This shabby chic painted wood niche at the threshold of the home welcomes both inhabitants and passersby. A small bouquet of lilac flowers brings life and cheerfulness, but also reminds us of the beauty of God’s Creation.

A wall of icons for meditation

Sometimes “less is more,” but sometimes more is absolutely stunning. This show-stopping prayer corner occupies a section of a living room wall painted blue (Mary’s color). A beautiful icon in the center is surrounded by other images of the Virgin Mary and the saints.

Symbolic words

This minimalist prayer corner, perfect for someone who likes to “keep it simple,” actually focuses on the essential: “Ave Maria” means “Hail Mary” in Latin.

A lantern to carry the light

An old-fashioned lantern transforms into a prayer corner you can move wherever you want. The candle symbolizes the presence of God, while the moss and pine cones represent the beauty of His Creation.

A pure prayer corner

Next to a statue of the Virgin made of pink resin, there’s simply a bunch of dried leaves … This sober and modern prayer corner is a reminder that Mary is the channel of all graces and that she is a saint unlike any other.

A prayer corner to symbolize her tenderness

This handmade silk-screen print of the Virgin and Child under a starry sky, made in blue and gold ink, recalls the Nativity of Christ and brings Mary’s maternal tenderness to the forefront.

A real presence in a room

The painting of the Virgin Mary above the bedside table in this simple, modern room symbolizes her maternal gentleness. It’s a reminder, at the moment we wake up and at bedtime, that Mary is eternally present for us.

A prayer to your family’s guardian angels

O holy guardian angels, to whose care we have been entrusted by God, enlighten, preserve, and govern us this day; defend us from all temptations, and obtain for us all needful grace, that we may love God, and serve him here, until we join with you to love, praise, and enjoy God’s presence, in everlasting life.

May the Lord bless us, and preserve us from all evil, and bring us to everlasting life; and may the souls of the faithful, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Prayer to Dr. St. Gianna Molla for heath care professionals

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Help their families to know that in their generosity, they too are serving God.

St. Gianna Molla received her doctorate in medicine and surgery in 1949, and then specialized in pediatrics, joining her brother in a private health clinic in Mesero.Gianna saw her profession as a chance to serve both the bodies and souls of her patients:

Everyone works in the service of man. We doctors work directly on man himself … The great mystery of man is Jesus: ‘He who visits a sick person, helps me,’ Jesus said … Just as the priest can touch Jesus, so do we touch Jesus in the bodies of our patients … We have opportunities to do good that the priest doesn’t have. Our mission is not finished when medicines are no longer of use. We must bring the soul to God; our word has some authority … Catholic doctors are so necessary!

As so many doctors and nurses continue to sacrifice so much to care for the victims of the pandemic, we ask St. Gianna to pray for them.

Prayer to St. Gianna for Heath Care Professionals

Dear St. Gianna, you who knew that Christ Himself was present in each of your patients, and who chose medicine as a way to serve Him, we entrust to you the health care professionals of our times.
We ask you to take into your care in a special way those who do not know Christ, beseeching the Holy Spirit to fill their hearts with Love since God is Love.

We ask you to comfort those who are Christians. Keep their eyes focused on their Divine Savior, and never let them forget that He is present before them and through them.

You who knew so well the challenges of combining your work with your family life, take care of the families of our doctors, nurses, and health care workers. Help them to know that in their generosity, they too are serving God.

Intercede for the health care workers who are sick in body or in spirit, overwhelmed by the high price their bodies and their spirits must pay in order to assist others.

Ask God to bring the souls of the health care professionals who have died into the mercy of his loving embrace.

St. Gianna Molla, pray for them and pray for us.

The Novena to St. Catherine of Siena starts today: Here’s why you should pray it

80% of the population of Siena died the year after her birth because of the Bubonic Plague!

The Bubonic plague arrived in Sicily the same year that St. Catherine of Siena was born. The following year, 1348, eighty percent of the population of Siena would die from the disease.Outbreaks of the disease would continue throughout Catherine’s life. One Sienese chronicle reports, “And no bells tolled, and nobody wept no matter what his loss because almost everyone expected death… And people said and believed, ‘This is the end of the world.’” It was a time of philosophical cynicism, political instability, and extraordinary suffering.

And yet this was the scene for Catherine’s discovery of her vocation to love God and to love her neighbor.

Catherine spent three years of her life in solitude, growing in an intimate relationship with God. This monastic time was filled with many graces and intense prayer. Catherine feared that if she were to re-enter an active, apostolic life (engaging again in worldly affairs), that her relationship with God would suffer.

The Lord told Catherine, however,

I have no intention of parting you from myself, but rather of making sure to bind you to me all the closer by the bond of your love for your neighbor. Remember I have laid down two commandments of love: love of me and love of your neighbor… It is the justice of these two commandments that I want you now to fulfill. On two feet you must walk my way (Life of St. Catherine of Siena by Raymond of Capua).

The marriage of the two great commandments became the rule of her own life. After her years of solitary prayer, Catherine gave herself over to caring for the poor and the sick. Catherine desired to be a servant of others because Christ had been the servant of all and redeemed humanity by his precious blood.
In a letter to Caterina di Scetto, another laywoman who belonged to the mantellate in Siena, Catherine describes her vision of charity saying,

Take care not to love your neighbor for your own profit, for that would not be responding to the love which God has for you. For as God has loved you gratuitously so he wills that since you cannot love him in this way, you would do so toward your neighbors, loving them, as I said, gratuitously and not as a debt.”

For Catherine love of God is where our virtues begin, and in our love of neighbor they come alive. Because this love comes from God, it must be without constraint.

Catherine could love in this way because of her total trust in Divine Providence. In a particularly moving passage in her Dialogue, Catherine hears the Lord say to her,

Everything was made by me, and without me nothing can exist. Therefore, if it is beauty you want, I am beauty. If you want goodness, I am goodness, for I am supremely good. I am wisdom. I am kind; I am compassionate; I am the just and merciful God.

So often charity is inhibited because of a lack of trust in what the Lord is doing. Hearts are held back, growth is stunted by the shadows of doubt that all things belong to the Lord and were redeemed by his blood.

As we begin to long for life “post quarantine”; as our neighbors continue to be in need; as we pray for the Church, hoping for renewal in life and vigor, like Catherine, we have to confidently hand everything over to Christ.

Despite plague, isolation, the complications of her own family life, and the political turmoil of her day, Catherine gave herself over to love of God and love of neighbor.

May this novena — which begins April 20 to end on her April 29 feast day — give us the same grace!

Novena Prayer:

Heavenly Father, your glory is in your saints. We praise your glory in the life of the admirable St. Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor of the Church. Her whole life was a noble sacrifice inspired by an ardent love of Jesus, your unblemished Lamb.

In troubled times she strenuously upheld the rights of His beloved spouse, the Church. Father, honor her merits and hear her prayers for each of us, and for our whole parish family. Help us to pass unscathed through the corruption of this world, and to remain unshakably faithful to the Church in word, deed, and example.

Help us always to see in the Vicar of Christ an anchor in the storms of life, and a beacon of light to the harbor of your Love, in this dark night of your times and men’s souls. Grant also to each of us our special petition . . . (State your own intentions)

We ask this through Jesus, your Son, in the bond of the Holy Spirit. Amen. St. Catherine of Siena, Pray for us.

Sleep in peace with this beautiful night prayer

Ask God to send peaceful sleep to refresh your tired body.

Sleep is supposed to bring refreshment to our bodies, but often anxiety can prevent us from finding the peace we need. While various physical ailments could also be to blame, sometimes the root cause is in our soul, as we struggle to accept what God has given us in our lives.Here is one of the most popular night prayers of the Catholic Church, as it is found in the Liturgy of the Hours at the end of Night Prayer. The prayer’s words are elegantly crafted and when prayed slowly and with the heart, can grant the soul the peace it needs to sleep soundly.

Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake; watch over us as we sleep,

that awake, we may keep watch with Christ, and asleep, rest in his peace.

Lord God,

send peaceful sleep

to refresh our tired bodies.

May your help always renew us

and keep us strong in your service.

We ask this through Christ our Lord.

 Amen.

A prayer for Faith, Hope, and Love despite darkness

I scratched the first version of this out on a folded piece of paper and have prayed it ever since.

This prayer came to me at a dark time in my life. The abuse crisis in the Church had hit my particular world, hard. My mother had died of ALS. My job was ending. I had begged God for a nearby job but didn’t get it, and would have to move 1,300 miles away for a different one instead. All of this with a newborn — our eighth child — and limited resources.I was in the chapel taking account of what I believed about an all-powerful, all-loving God and why. I scratched the first version of this out on a folded piece of paper and have prayed it ever since. I have turned to it again in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Litany of Faith, Hope, and Love

Lord God, please give me the grace of the virtues of faith, hope, and love that you promised at baptism and that only you can give.

Act of faith. My God, I believe in you, and all that your Church teaches, because you have said it, and your word is true.

Lord, I believe in you …

… Because the beauty of the world speaks of you.

… Because the goodness in the world comes from you.

… Because I can discern and know the truth.

… Because the laws of the universe are ordered.

… Because your creation is sustained in being.

… Because I am a mystery to myself that your words illuminate.

… Because you are the foundation of truth.

… Because you are too great for me to fully understand.

… Because trustworthy people have believed in you for centuries.

… Because of the witness of science.

… Because of the witness of the saints.

… Because of the witness of the Gospels.

… Because you have given me the gift of faith.

… Increase my faith.

Act of hope. 

My God, I hope in you, for grace and for glory, because of your mercy, your promises and your power.

Lord, I hope in you …

… Because everything else decays.

… Because you always keep your promises.

… Because you are the King of the Universe.

… Because you created me for your purpose.

… Because I have seen your hand in my own life.

… Because your words direct me.

… Because your goodness is the ground I walk on.

… Because you are greater than anything that threatens me.

… Because in history, good has triumphed.

… Because you have sustained your Church despite the weakness of men.

… Because you have provided for me all my life.

… Because you are all powerful.

… Because without you, I would not exist.

… Because of the witness of the saints.

… That I may I be happy with you forever.

… Increase my hope.

Act of love. 

O my God, because You are so good, I love You above all things and for your sake I love my neighbor as myself.

Lord, I love you …

… Because you loved me first.

… Because you are infinite goodness.

… Because you are inexhaustible beauty.

… Because you are unfathomable truth.

… Because you made love the fundamental law.

… Because I wouldn’t exist without love.

… Because you created me.

… Because you gave me every good thing.

… Because you gave me my faith.

… Because you have protected me.

… Because you have tested me.

… Because you have trusted me with your life in my soul.

… Because you have surrounded me with love.

… Because you died for me.

… Give me deeds of love and not just words.

… Increase my love.

Let us pray

Lord God, give me the faith I need to know your will, the hope I need to accept your will, and the love I need to do your will, even when I don’t understand it, knowing that your way is better. I ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen.

LITANY TO THE DIVINE MERCY

THE LOVE OF GOD IS THE FLOWER – HIS MERCY IS THE FRUIT

“Let the doubting soul read these considerations on the Divine Mercy and become trusting.

 

Divine Mercy, gushing forth from the bosom of the Father, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, greatest attribute of God, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, incomprehensible mystery, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, fount gushing forth from the mystery of the Most Blessed Trinity, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, unfathomed by any intellect, human or angelic, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, from which wells forth all life and happiness, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, better than the heavens, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, source of miracles and wonders, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, encompassing the whole universe, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, descending to earth in the Person of the Incarnate Word, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, which flowed out from the open wound of the Heart of Jesus, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, enclosed in the Heart of Jesus for us, and especially for sinners, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, unfathomed in the institution of the Sacred Host, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, in the founding of Holy Church, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, in the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, in our justification through Jesus Christ, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, accompanying us through our whole life, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, embracing us especially at the hour of death, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, endowing us with immortal life, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, accompanying us every moment of our life, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, shielding us from the fire of hell, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, in the conversion of hardened sinners, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, astonishment for Angels, incomprehensible to Saints, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, unfathomed in all the mysteries of God, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, lifting us out of every misery, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, source of our happiness and joy, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, in calling us forth from nothingness to existence, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, embracing all the works of His hands, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, crown of all of God’s handiwork, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, in which we are all immersed, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, sweet relief for anguished hearts, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, only hope for despairing souls, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, repose of hearts, peace amidst fear, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, delight and ecstasy of holy souls, I trust in You

Divine Mercy, inspiring hope against all hope, I trust in You

 

Eternal God, in whom mercy is unfathomable and the treasury of compassion inexhaustible, look kindly upon us and increase Your mercy in us, that in difficult moments we might not despair nor become despondent, but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your holy will, which is Love and Mercy, itself” (Diary 949).

A PRAYER OF ATONEMENT FOR NEGLECTING TO HONOR MARY

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Lord, forgive all reviling of Mary’s name!

We beseech Thee, hear us!

Lord, forgive all contempt of her Immaculate Conception!

We beseech Thee, hear us!

Lord, forgive all coldness in the honoring of Mary!

We beseech Thee, hear us!

Lord, forgive all contempt of Mary’s pictures!

We beseech Thee, hear us!

Lord, forgive all neglect of the Holy Rosary!

We beseech Thee, hear us!

Lord, forgive all indifference to Mary’s Motherly love!

ACT OF CONSECRATION TO THE MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD

Blood of Jesus, inebriate me!

O Jesus, my Beloved Saviour,

ever present in the Tabernacle,

to be the strength,

the joy and the food of souls,

I come to consecrate myself to Thy Precious Blood,

and to pledge Thee my sincere love and fidelity.

Pierced with sorrow at the remembrance of Thy sufferings,

the contemplation of the Cross,

and the thought of the outrages

and contempt lavished by ungrateful souls

upon Thy dear Blood,

I long, O my Jesus,

to bring joy to Thy Heart,

and to make Thee forget my sins,

and those of the whole world,

by consecrating my body and soul to Thy service.

I desire, my Jesus, to live henceforth,

only by Thy Blood and for Thy Blood.

I now choose It as my greatest treasure

and the dearest object of my love.

 

O merciful Redeemer,

deign to regard me as a perpetual adorer

of Thy Most Precious Blood,

and be pleased to accept my prayers,

my deeds and my sacrifices,

as so many acts of reparation and love.

 

Heavenly Wine,

giver of purity and strength,

pour down upon my soul.

Make of my heart a living chalice

from which grace shall constantly flow

on those that love Thee,

and especially on poor sinners that offend Thee.

Teach me to honour Thee

and to make Thee honoured by others.

Give me power to draw to Thee cold and hardened hearts,

that they may feel how infinitely

Thy consolations surpass those of the world.

 

O Blood of my Crucified Saviour,

detach me from the world,

and the spirit of the world.

Make me love suffering and sacrifice,

after the example of St. Catherine of Sienna,

who loved Thee so much

[and whom I choose again today as my special patroness].

 

O Precious Blood,

be my strength amid the trials and struggles of exile.

Grant that at the hour of death

I may be able to bless Thee

for having been the comfort

and the sanctification of my soul,

before becoming, in Heaven,

the everlasting object of my love and praise.

 

Saints of God,

who owe thy happiness to the Blood of Jesus;

Angelic spirits,

who sing Its glory and power,

august Virgin,

who to It owest the privileges

of thine Immaculate Conception

and Divine Maternity,

help me to pay to the Precious Blood of my Redeemer

a perpetual homage of adoration,

reparation and thanksgiving.

 

Amen.