The Protoevangelium gives the following account: In Nazareth there lived a rich and pious couple, Joachim and Hannah. They were childless. When on a feast day Joachim presented himself to offer sacrifice in the temple, he was repulsed by a certain Ruben, under the pretext that men without offspring were unworthy to be admitted. Whereupon Joachim, bowed down with grief, did not return home, but went into the mountains to make his plaint to God in solitude. Also Hannah, having learned the reason of the prolonged absence of her husband, cried to the Lord to take away from her the curse of sterility, promising to dedicate her child to the service of God. Their prayers were heard; an angel came to Hannah and said: “Hannah, the Lord has looked upon thy tears; thou shalt conceive and give birth and the fruit of thy womb shall be blessed by all the world”. The angel made the same promise to Joachim, who returned to his wife. Hannah gave birth to a daughter whom she called Miriam (Mary). Since this story is apparently a reproduction of the biblical account of the conception of Samuel, whose mother was also called Hannah, even the name of the mother of Mary seems to be doubtful. (read more … from Catholic News Agency)
Exciting News for NaPro in Fort-Wayne/South Bend
Love & Life Unlimited Conference
A conference to…ponder…promote…proclaim …the Catholic vision of reproduction health care.
Sponsored by the Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction in Omaha, Nebraska.
Help build a strong foundation in your area for NaProTechnology and the Creighton Model FertilityCareTM System.
Contents of this conference include
- Becoming part of the FertilityCare team
- Male and female anatomy
- Human personhood in Christian anthropology
- Personalist view of human sexuality
- Dignitatis Personae: Companion piece to Humanae Vitae and Donum Vitae
- Living Proof in 3D: Putting a Face on the Unborn Human Person
- Social aspects of induced abortion
- Artificial methods of contraception
- Humanae Vitae: The Magna Carta of FertilityCare and NaProTechnology
- Creighton Model FertilityCare System: Tools of Standardization
- Creighton Model FertilityCare System Introductory Session
- Ethics of Infertility Treatment: An Upbeat Update
- Scientific Foundations of the Creighton Model FertilityCare System and the New Science of NaProTechnology
- Of Pillars and Spores: The Genius of Woman
- An Introduction to the Theology of the Body
- Evangelium Vitae: Building a Civilization of Love
- Protecting the Right of the Informed Conscience in Reproductive Medicine
- The Catholic Priest and Celibacy
- Expanding Your Sexual Horizons
- Bringing the Teaching to Life: A Summary and Discussion
- Testimonials of FertilityCare Providers
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, pray for us…
Fom a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope
Mary conceived in her soul before she conceived in her body
A royal virgin of the house of David is chosen. She is to bear a holy child, one who is both God and man. She is to conceive him in her soul before she conceives him in her body. In the face of so unheard of an event she is to know no fear through ignorance of the divine plan; the angel tells her what is to be accomplished in her by the Holy Spirit. She believes that there will be no loss of virginity, she who is soon to be the mother of God. Why should she lose heart at this new form of conceiving when she has been promised that it will be effected through the power of the Most High? She believes, and her faith is confirmed by the witness of a previous wonder: against all expectation Elizabeth is made fruitful. God has enabled a barren woman to be with child; he must be believed when he makes the same promise to a virgin.
The Son of God who was in the beginning with God, through whom all things were made, without whom nothing was made, became man to free him from eternal death. He stooped down to take up our lowliness without loss to his own glory. He remained what he was; he took up what he was not. He wanted to join the very nature of a servant to that nature in which he is equal to God the Father. He wanted to unite both natures in an alliance so wonderful that the glory of the greater would not annihilate the lesser, nor the taking up of the lower diminish the greatness of the higher.
What belongs to each nature is preserved intact and meets the other in one person: lowliness is taken up by greatness, weakness by power, mortality by eternity. To pay the debt of our human condition, a nature incapable of suffering is united to a nature capable fo suffering, and true God and true man are forged into the unity that is the Lord. This was done to make possible the kind of remedy that fitted our human need: one and the same mediator between God and men able to die because of one nature, able to rise again because of the other. It was fitting, therefore, that the birth which brings salvation brought no corruption to virginal integrity; the bringing forth of Truth was at the same time the safeguarding of virginity.
Dearly beloved, this kind of birth was fitting for Christ, the power and the wisdom of God: a birth in which he was one with us in our human nature but far above us in his divinity. If he were not true God, he would not be able to bring us healing; if he were not true man, he would not be able to give us an example.
And so at the birth of our Lord, the angels sing in joy: Glory to God in the highest, and they proclaim peace to his people on earth as they see the heavenly Jerusalem being built from all the nations of the world. If the angels on high are so exultant at this marvelous work of God’s goodness, what joy should it not bring to the lowly hearts of men?
Let Jesus Reign in your Hearts and Your Homes!
A mother’s prayer…
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Let It Be Done Unto Me by Danielle Rose
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Sing a New Song to the Lord
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Chapter 98
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- A psalm. Sing a new song to the LORD, who has done marvelous deeds, Whose right hand and holy arm have won the victory.
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- The LORD has made his victory known; has revealed his triumph for the nations to see,
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- Has remembered faithful love toward the house of Israel. All the ends of the earth have seen the victory of our God.
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- Shout with joy to the LORD, all the earth; break into song; sing praise.
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- Sing praise to the LORD with the harp, with the harp and melodious song.
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- With trumpets and the sound of the horn shout with joy to the King, the LORD.
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- Let the sea and what fills it resound, the world and those who dwell there.
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- Let the rivers clap their hands, the mountains shout with them for joy,
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- Before the LORD who comes, who comes to govern the earth, To govern the world with justice and the peoples with fairness.

