The meaning of suffering…

Christ has taught man to do good by his suffering and to do good to those who suffer… This is the meaning of suffering, which is truly supernatural and at the same time human. It is supernatural because it is rooted in the divine mystery of the Redemption of the world, and it is likewise deeply human, because in it the person discovers himself, his own humanity, his own dignity, his own mission. We ask precisely you who are weak to become a source of strength for the Church and humanity. In the terrible battle between the forces of good and evil, revealed to our eyes by our modern world, may your suffering in union with the Cross of Christ be victorious!

—POPE JOHN PAUL II, Salvifici Doloros; Apostolic Letter, February 11th, 1984

Poor Clare’s asking for your prayers!

Our beautiful intercessors, the Poor Clare Colettine Nuns from Wales have asked us to pray for their sister Poor Clare’s of Santa Chiara of Paganica, Italy:

http://www.ncregister.com/daily/abbess_dies_in_quake/?utm_source=NCRegister.com&utm;_campaign=dd7dcfebd6-RSS_DAILY_EMAIL&utm;_medium=email

Abbess Dies in Quake Posted by Edward Pentin Monday, April 06, 2009 1:17 PM A couple embrace near the ruins of their house the village of Onna, Italy. (CNS/Reuters)The Adnkronos news agency has reported that Sister Gemma Antonucci, abbess of the Poor Clare nuns of the convent of Santa Chiara of Paganica, died in today’s earthquake in Italy.According to the Adnkronos report, rescuers were trying to remove debris from another nun thought to be trapped in the collapsed building.

Conscience Rights Defeated ~ Please let your voice be heard today!!!!

Please pray! and ACT NOW!!!!!

We are the people and we must protect our Catholic and (protestant) Christian Health Care workers now… Please make a stand today!!!

Who will we be when we begin to act without a “Conscience”?

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The US Conference of Catholic Bishops is asking all Catholics to respond. See press release below. Please respond before April 9.
White house phone # 202-456-1111. It is recommended you keep trying if you get a busy signal.
Web page to email the White House: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
Catholic Medical Association Web Page with more information: : www.freedom2care.org

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PRESS RELEASE FROM THE CATHOLIC LEAGUE FOR RELIGIOUS AND CIVIL RIGHTS

April 3, 2009

CONSCIENCE RIGHTS DEFEATED

Yesterday an amendment introduced by Sen. Tom Coburn to protect the conscience of patients and health care providers was defeated by a vote of 56-41. The amendment was proposed in light of the Obama administration’s plans to rescind the rule, which was issued in December by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), that protects the right of health care workers at federally-funded facilities to refuse to perform or be involved in medical procedures that violate their consciences.

Catholic League president Bill Donohue spoke to this issue today: “The failure of the administration and the Senate to protect freedom of conscience is an outrageous violation of human rights and a slap in the face to Catholics and other people of faith. No one in the health care field should ever be compelled by law to perform or assist in a procedure that violates his conscience. This should be an elementary right, yet there are those who want to trespass on it.”

Francis Cardinal George, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, has called upon Catholics to let the government know that conscience protections are fundamental rights of Americans. He expressed concern that reversal of the current rule “would be the first step in moving our country from democracy to despotism. Failure to protect the right of conscience, combined with overturning the Mexico City Policy, supporting the United Nations Population Fund, funding embryonic stem cell research and nominating radical abortion rights supporter Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius to be the Secretary of HHS, sends the message to Catholics that their concerns are not important. We implore all lawmakers to reconsider this issue with an eye toward restoring the conscience rights of health care workers.”

Susan A. Fani
Director of Communications
The Catholic League for Religious
and
Civil Rights
450 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY
10123

Remembering John Paul II

May 18, 1920 – April 2, 2005

Prayer for the Intercession of John Paul II

O Holy Trinity,we thank you for having given to the Church, Pope John Paul II, and for having made him shine with your fatherly tenderness, the glory of the Cross of Christ and the splendor of the Spirit of love, He, trusting completely in your infinite mercy and in the maternal intercession of Mary, has shown himself in the likeness of Jesus the Good Shepherd and has pointed out to us holiness as the path to reach eternal communion with You. Grant us, through his intercession, according to your will, the grace that we implore, in the hope that he will soon be numbered among your saints. Amen.

Jesus draws me to Himself

O Jesus draw me ever deeper into your Eucharistic presence,

Let me listen to your silent heart beat and know your Love!

Let me be still and know that YOU ARE GOD!

I am an empty, waiting vessel, fill me with your grace,

use me to save souls!

Please keep Bishop Frederick F. Campbell of Columbus, Ohio in your prayers today. Our Bishop is having surgery today and has asked for prayers. Thank you and God bless you!

Remembering St. Catherine of Sienna

Born: March 25, 1347 – feast of the Annunciation

Feast day: April 29th

Prayer:

Humble virgin and Doctor of the Church, in thirty-three years you achieved great perfection and became the counselor of Popes. You know the temptations of mothers today as well as the dangers that await unborn infants. Intercede for me that I may avoid miscarriage and bring forth a healthy baby who will become a true child of God. Also, pray for all mothers, and all those hoping to be mothers that they may bring new life into the world. Amen

Patron Saint against miscarriage:
Catherine of Siena

Infertility Support Meeting

Women’s Infertility Support Group

Saturday, March 28th
9:00-11:00am
Seton Catholic School Library

1740 Summerhill Drive
Lexington, KY

The monthly support group provides women the chance to share their hurt, build each other up, and have access to a wealth of infertility information…all from Catholic perspective. All women suffering from Primary and Secondary Infertility are welcome.

You need not live in Lexington to attend!!

Conscientious Objection under attack

Video

Friends,

President Obama wants to force the largest not-for-profit provider of health care services, that is, the Catholic health ministry, and all of its employees, to participate in procedures- such as abortion and sterilization- that are contrary to their deeply held religious principles.

See below how you can act….

Conscientious Objection under attack.
If you click on the USCCB website below, it’s easy and will take only a few minutes. They have a pre-composed message…fill in name, adress, etc…

Please act right away…. AND PLEASE PASS IT ON! Deadline is April 9.

http://www.usccb.org/conscienceprotection/ .

http://www.youtube.com/get_player

Please protect our health care workers!!!

Eucharist and healing of the tongue

When I receive Holy Communion, I entreat and implore the Saviour to heal my tongue, that I may never fail in love of neighbour.

Saint Mary Faustina notebook 2. 590

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Humility is truth, and Saint Faustina sees clearly where she stands in need of the healing and grace of the Eucharist. Her feelings reflect a soul sensitive to what can harm charity, and damage or wound a neighbour. Indeed the human tongue can be very destructive and inflict much pain upon others. We must strive to always speak the truth in and with love, but being mindful of the reverence we owe to others and being careful to avoid making them feel diminished in anyway… it is a real art to learn to use the tongue well …Of ourselves we cannot achieve a victory but in and with Jesus we can! and that is why we need to receive him in the Eucharist.

Meditation from our Poor Clare Colettine Sisters (TMD)