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Sunday, February 25, 2007
First Sunday of Lent (Total Consecration - Day 5)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Second Reading:
Gospel:
Deuteronomy 26:4-10
Psalm 91:1-2, 10-15
Romans 10:8-13
Luke 4:1-13

To be perfect in our vocation is nothing else than to fulfill the duties which our state of life obliges us to perform, and to accomplish them well, and only for the honor and love of God.

-- St. Francis de Sales

Monday, February 26, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 6)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-18
Psalm 19:8-10, 15
Matthew 25:31-46

It is blasphemy if you pray before God while you are full of anger.

-- St. Ephraem the Syrian

Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 7)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Isaiah 55:10-11
Psalm 34:4-7, 16-19
Matthew 6:7-15

A Christian has a union with Jesus Christ more noble, more intimate and more perfect than the members of a human body have with their head.

-- St. John Eudes

Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 8)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Jonah 3:1-10
Psalm 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19
Luke 11:29-32

You tell me you do not have the time to give two or three hours to prayer; who asks you to do so? No one can be excused from ejaculations because it can be made while coming and going about one's business. Recommend yourself to God the first thing in the morning, protest that you do not wish to offend Him, and then go about your affairs, resolved, nevertheless, to raise your spirit to God, even amidst company.

-- St. Francis de Sales

Thursday, March 1, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 9)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Esther C:12, 14-16, 23-25
Psalm 138:1-3, 7-8
Matthew 7:7-12

All our religion is but a false religion, and all our virtues are mere illusions and we ourselves are only hypocrites in the sight of God, if we have not that universal charity for everyone - for the good, and for the bad, for the poor and for the rich, and for all those who do us harm as much as those who do us good.

-- St. John Vianney

Friday, March 2, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 10)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Ezekiel 18:21-28
Psalm 130:1-8
Matthew 5:20-26

God did not ask us to follow Him because He needed our help, but because He knew that loving Him would make us whole.

-- St. Irenaus

Saturday, March 3, 2007
St. Katharine Drexel, Virgin (Commemoration) (Total Consecration - Day 11)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Deuteronomy 26:16-19
Psalm 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8
Matthew 5:43-48

By nature, each one of us is enclosed in his own personality, but supernaturally, we are all one. We are made one body in Christ, because we are nourished by one flesh. As Christ is indivisible, we are all one in him. Therefore, He asked His Father "that they may all be One as We also are one."

-- St Cyril of Alexandria

Sunday, March 4, 2007
Second Sunday of Lent (Total Consecration - Day 12)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Second Reading:
Gospel:
Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18
Psalm 27:1-1, 7-9, 13-14
Philippians 3:17 - 4:1 or 3:20 - 4:1
Luke 9:28-36

Dismiss all anger and look into yourself a little. Remember that he of whom you are speaking is your brother, and, as he is in the way of salvation, God can make him a Saint, in spite of his present weakness.

-- St. Thomas of Villanova

Monday, March 5, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 13)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Daniel 9:4-10
Psalm 79:8-9, 11, 13
Luke 6:36-38

Help yourself during this troubled period by reading holy books. This reading provides excellent food for the soul and conduces to great progress along the path of perfection. By no means is it inferior to what we obtain through prayer and holy meditation. In prayer and meditation it is ourselves who speak to the Lord, while in holy reading it is God who speaks to us. Before beginning to read, raise your mind to the Lord and implore Him to guide your mind Himself, to speak to your heart and move your will.

-- Saint Pio of Pietrelcina

Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 14)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Isaiah 1:10, 16-20
Psalm 50:8-9, 16-17, 21, 23
Matthew 23:1-12

What you do with those who beg from you is what God will do with His beggar, you! You are filled and you are empty. Fill your empty neighbor from your fullness, so that your emptiness may be filled from God's fullness.

-- St. Augustine

Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Sts. Perpetua and Felicity, Martyrs (Commemoration) (Total Consecration - Day 15)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Jeremiah 18:18-20
Psalm 31:5-6, 14-16
Matthew 20:17-28

The bread which you use is the bread of the hungry; the garment hanging in your wardrobe is the garment of him who is naked; the shoes you do not wear are the shoes of the one who is barefoot; the acts of charity that you do not perform are so many injustices that you commit.

-- St. Basil

Thursday, March 8, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 16)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Jeremiah 17:5-10
Psalm 1:1-4, 6
Luke 16:19-31

We must never glance at what is good in ourselves, much less ponder over it, but we should search out what is wrong and what is lacking. This is an excellent way of remaining humble.

-- St. Vincent de Paul

Friday, March 9, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 17)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Genesis 37:3-4, 12-13, 17-28
Psalm 105:16-21
Matthew 21:33-43, 45-46

The Blessed Eucharist is the perfect Sacrament of the Lord's Passion, since It contains Christ Himself and his Passion.

-- St. Thomas Aquinas

Saturday, March 10, 2007
Lenten Weekday (Total Consecration - Day 18)
First Reading:
Psalm:
Gospel:
Micah 7:14-15, 18-20
Psalm 103:1-4, 9-12
Luke 15:1-3, 11-32

If you want God to hear your prayers, hear the voice of the poor. If you wish God to anticipate your wants, provide those of the needy without waiting for them to ask you. Especially anticipate the needs of those who are ashamed to beg. To make them ask for alms is to make them buy it.

-- St. Thomas of Villanova

 

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