The Blessed Sacrament, Excerpt
Frederick W. Faber, d.1863/Johann S. Bach, d.1750
Had I but Mary's sinless heart
With which to love Thee, dearest King,
Oh, with what ever fervent praise,
Thy goodness, Jesus, would I sing!
(Refrain)
Sweet Sacrament, we Thee adore!
Oh, make us love Thee more and more.
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Benedict Abbey in Still River, MA
The monks at St. Benedict Abbey in Still River, MA, have a devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe. One of them, Brother Joseph Maria, built a chapel named after her. It is about 0.6 mile from the main house, down a hill and up on a knoll in the woods. He built it during midday breaks when the other brothers were taking naps. I believe one of the stones used to form one of the walls, is from the Tepeyac desert, which is outside Mexico City and is where Our Lady appeared to Juan Diego back in 1531.Either way, everyone gets a taste of an earthy pilgrimage like those made to Lourdes, Fatima, or Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico. The walk back up the hill adds a challenging dimension to the trek. It can be deeply spiritual.
In line with Benedictine hopsitality, the brothers serve home made brownies and hot chocolate.
The pilgrimage will be held again this year, on Sunday evening, December 11, 2011, 7:30pm.
Please come. If you want more information, feel free to contact me.
“Let all guests who arrive be received like Christ,
for He is going to say,
'I came as a guest, and you received Me' (Matt. 25:35).
And to all let due honor be shown,
especially to the domestics of the faith and to pilgrims." (Rule of Saint Benedict 53:1)
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Visual Chart - Saints for the Month of August
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You need a Facebook account to view it. Click here
Place your cursor over each picture and you will see the date. Click on it, and you will get to the magnified view of each saint's writeup. I am not too keen on that arrangement. It would be easier to use if the dates were visible right upfront on the chart.
Overall, though, I like it.
For the other months, click here
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