Catholic Infertility Conference

STRUGGLING WITH INFERTILITY?

As Church we offer

the Warmth of the Heart

And Light of the Gospel

JOIN US FOR PRAYER, SUPPORT,

AND

INFORMATION ON FERTILITY TREATMENTS

AS WELL AS THE LOVING

OPTION OF ADOPTION

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

9:00 am to 2:30 pm

Cost: $10 per person includes lunch

Transfiguration Center for Spiritual Renewal

3505 Calulmet Rd. Ludlow Falls

937-698-7180

—for directions: www.transfigurationcenter.com

PRESENTERS:

Two representatives of NaProTECHNOLOGY:

Dr. Jason Mattingly, MD, CFCMC

and

Sylvia Corson, RN.CFCP

Spiritual component – Deacon John Corson,

Lunch… personal stories of infertility.

Panel on Adoption as an Option

To register please call

Jean Borgert

at the Northern Area Family Life Office

937-492-4449

or

email: jborgert@catholiccincinnati.org

St. Jerome Emiliani

was declared the patron of orphans and abandoned children in1928 by Pope Pius XI. He cared for the sick, and housed orphans in his own home. Let us ask St. Jerome’s intercession today for those who care for orphans and are hoping to adopt.

May St. Jerome Emiliani touch your heart as he has touched mine today. God bless you all!
Saint Jerome Emiliani - The Catholic Church of St. Francis Xavier, Enid, Oklahoma
Reading from St. Jerome Emiliani

I urge you to persevere in your love for Christ and your faithful observance of the law of Christ
.

Our Goal is God, the source of all good. As we say in our prayer, we are to place our trust in God and in no one else. In his kindness, our Lord wished to strengthen your faith, for without it, as the evangelist points out, Christ could not have performed many of his miracles. He also wished to listen to your prayer, and so he ordained that you experience poverty, distress, abandonment, weariness and scorn.

God alone knows the reasons for all this, yet we can recognize three causes. In the first place, our blessed Lord is tell young that he desires to include you among his beloved sons, provided that you remain steadfast in his ways, for this is the way he treats his friends and makes them holy.

The second reason is that he is asking you to grow continuously in your confidence in him alone and not in others.

Now there is a third reason. God wishes to test you like gold in the furnace. The dross is consumed by the fire, but the pure gold remains and its value increases. It is in this manner than God acts with his good servant, who puts his hope in him and remains unshaken in times of distress. God raises him up and, in return for the things he has left out of love for God, he repays him a hundredfold in this life and with eternal life hereafter.

If then you remain constant in faith in the face of trial, the Lord will give you peace and rest for a time in this world, and for ever in the next.


from a letter to his brothers by Saint Jerome Emiliani

Stillness of a winter wonderland…


Some of us in America have been hit with a winter wonderland, the stillness after a blizzard brings one to a place of reflection. It causes one to reflect on the beauty of God’s creation and reflect on the hidden life that Our Lord is calling us to as we journey toward him. Our Father in Heaven tries to teach you and I so much through the beauty of his creation; let us never forget the gifts he is sending us today and how wonderfully He loves us!

The Blessing of Saint Colette

We would like to share the sisters letter to you all that are seeking prayer and intercession.
Please know that what ever the struggles you have had God is still in charge and there are miracles beyond our understanding that He is waiting to send… TRUST in HIM.

The Blessing of Saint Colette

Posted: Sunday, January 31, 2010 10:03 pm

The Blessing of Saint Colette | St Colette
Pregnant mothers and would-be parents will be flocking to the Ty Mam Duw Poor Clare Colettines in North Wales this Saturday for a special Mass and Blessing in honour of their founder.

St Colette was a 15th century contemplative nun who is specially remembered as a patron of the unborn, of expectant mothers and couples who long to conceive a child.

Whilst she was still at Besançon, the father of a dead child brought it to Colette and begged her to restore it to life. She took off her veil, wrapped the baby in it and sent the man back to the priest who had refused to baptize it earlier. The infant had revived.

For centuries in France and Belgium, children and expectant mothers were blessed at the Colettine houses on her feast day. The Colettines of Ty Mam Duw revived the custom in the millennium.

Sr Maria explained: “Over the ten years, hundreds of babies have been conceived and born as a result of this blessing – and our sisters also remember the unborn daily. Apart from the Saturday nearest the saint’s feastday, people do in fact, come here all round the year. A few days ago a lady of forty who had just conceived for the first time came to ask for prayers and to be blest with the veil.

She said: “The funniest story still remains ‘Tassie’ in the USA. She and husband were planning to have a baby by invitro and after the failure of the third attempt she sent us an email saying our prayers were no good, that they were broke and they thought they’d keep a dog instead(!). We persevered and 18 months later we contacted them to see how life was going. We got a short and somewhat embarrassed answer. They were rather busy – ­ a few months earlier they had had triplets by natural means. We never heard from them again!”

The ‘veil’ used in the Blessing, is two threads of Colette’s mantle, mounted under glass amidst embroidery on a Poor Clare veil like that which the sisters ordinarily wear.

Ladies are blessed with it placed over the head and gentlemen and children over the shoulders, after the homily at Mass.

The Blessing takes place at 3.30pm at Ty Mam Duw Poor Clare Colettines, Upper Aston Hall Lane Hawarden, North Wales.

Those who cannot come but would like to be remembered in prayer,

or
call: ++44 (0)1244 531029.

For more information see: www.poorclarestmd.org


Our Lady of La Altagracia


Novena in Honor of Our Lady of Altagracia




Preparatory Prayer


O Dear Mother, Most Sweet Virgin of Altagracia, our Patroness! Look at us here, prostrated in your presence wishing to offer you this novena in testimony of our love, and in thanksgiving for the innumerable favors we have received from your hands. You are our Advocate and, like beggars, we come to present our needs to you. You are our Teacher, and like disciples we come to learn from the example of your holy life. You are our Mother, and like children, we come to offer you all the love of our hearts. Receive Dearest Mother, our praise and listen attentively to our supplications. Amen.

Supplications

1.- O Sweetest Mother of Altagracia, pure and immaculate since your conception! We beg you to bless our children, preserving their innocence and increasing their love for purity.

(Hail Mary…)

2.- O Sweetest Mother of Altagracia, Admirable Mother, who in your little house of Nazareth, served as a model for Christian mothers and wives. We ask you to bless our homes so that the sanctity and holiness of marriage will flourish in them.

(Hail Mary…)

3. O Sweetest Mother of Altagracia, you who had the joy of receiving in your arms the body of your Most Holy Son who died on the cross for us, we beg you to come to our aid at the our of our death, so that by dying with the name of Jesus on our lips and hearts, we can fly to the glory of your maternal arms.

Final Prayer

Most Holy Virgin of Altagracia, from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for the continuous blessings you pour down on us. From your hands and from your maternal heart we receive, each day, the sustenance given to us by our Heavenly Father. You are our defender when we are in danger, our aid when we are in need and our hope in the sacrifices proper of our Christian life. Through your Immaculate Heart we want to sing a song of thanksgiving to God for all the blessings he has given us. We promise you, O Mother, gratitude and fidelity. You will reign forever in our homes and our town where we will venerate you as our Lady and Mother by growing in all your virtues. Make us worthy of being called your daughters so that serving God and you on this world, we will obtain the highest grace you bring to us: a holy death that will open to us the gates of heaven. Amen.


Our Lady of Altagracia ~ Pray for us!


We are all called to be rescuers!!!!

Dear Little hearts.

We are all called to be ‘rescuers’….. we are all called to seek out the lost, those trapped under the rubble of Haiti and those trapped under the rubble of sin!

Let us support with our prayers all those brave men and women who even now are involved in rescue initiatives, searching for signs of life!

Do not give up hope!!!

Pray that their ears may be open, their eyes to see, their hands to find, pray for grace and strength for them all, but we are all called to be ‘rescuers’ !!!

Put on the helmet of Salvation, take up the life line, your pick axe, your greatest weapon (your beads) and in the company of Mary, pray the Rosary, let your prayers descend the crevices and cracks, hold on to your rope, the life line your Rosary and pray. Pray that life will yet be found….

With love,
a Poor Clare Colettine Nun (Wales, U.K.)

Our Lady of Guadupe, Mother of life pray for us all


Meditation…

The Holy Trinity
by Hendrik van Balen, I (1575-1632)
Oil on panel, 1620

God arranges the events that touch us, which are independent of our will, and which unfold themselves in time. He acts also upon our will, from within, because he is more intimate with us than we ourselves, and because he is the author of our free will.


by Raissa Maritain

(Meditation of the Day ~ Magnificat)