St. Michael Prayer

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our safeguard against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do, thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the Power of God, cast into hell satan and all of the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.

Glory to God in the Highest!
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Monday, April 21, 2014

Is Our Camino del Rey Really Over? 12 Ways to Continue your Walk with the King

Yes, Lent has ended.  Jesus, our brother and Savior, has risen from the grave.  He defeated satan and death.  He came that we might be saved.  We now look forward to Pentecost. 

Is our Camino finished?

If the goal of walking a camino is to grow closer to God, then, our camino will never be over. So, what must we do next?  Here are 12 easy ways to continue our walk.

1) Let us strive to be saints, not sinners. 

2)  Although grateful for the gift of Purgatory, let our goal be heaven not purgatory.

3) Let us set the example and preach the Gospel daily, and, if necessary, "use words."

4) Let us give the gift of our faith to our children and grandchildren.  Let them see us be the ones striving for heaven through prayer, fasting and almsgiving.

5) Let read Sacred Scripture daily.  Read slowly and prayerfully, striving to understand what God wants us to understand from these words.

6) Let us confess our sins on a regular basis.  (Pope Francis confesses every 15 days.)

7) Let us attend Mass frequently and be an active participant in this prayer for all ages.

8) Let us daily offer up our joys and sufferings to God.  Let us be grateful for these gifts. 

9) Let us embrace our crosses.  As painful as they are, they are only a splinter on the Cross of Jesus.

10) Let us perform works of mercy for those in need.  Let us use the gifts God has given us for the benefit of others. 

11) Make time for prayer daily.  Pray a Rosary when you are stuck in traffic.  Learn the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and pray this daily.  (Divine Mercy is this coming Sunday.) Simply find a time and place to speak to God in silence.  Pray with your heart.  Strive for a daily meeting with Jesus. 

12) Let us keep Jesus in our sight at all times.  Let your choices be based on Him and your love for Him.  Remember, He walks your Camino with you. 









 

Monday, April 14, 2014

Walking the Camino - The End of our Camino is Near - We are Marked by God in Our Hearts

"He has made everything beautiful in its time; also he has put eternity into man’s mind, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end."
Ecclesiastes 3:11

This is a cross section of a heart.  When I had an echo cardiogram, the tech pointed this out to me.  We each have a cross in our hearts.  We are all marked by God.  We really are!

Do you see the cross?

We are all marked in this way.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Walking the Camino - Prayer - Litany of the Holy Will

Litany of the Holy Will

Lord, Have Mercy.                R. Lord Have Mercy.
Christ, Have Mercy.               R. Christ, Have Mercy.
Lord, Have Mercy.                 R. Lord, Have Mercy.

For all the ways I have offended You.   
R.  Lord, Have Mercy.
For all my actions that have hurt You.     
R. Lord, Have Mercy.
For all that I've said that has hurt You.   
R. Lord, Have Mercy.
For the neglect I have shown You.        
R. Lord, Have Mercy.
For the disrespect I have shown You.    
R. Lord, Have Mercy.
When I have ignored Your Holy Will,        
R. Lord, Have Mercy.
When I have disagreed with You.        
R. Lord, Have Mercy.
When I have not trusted You,        
R. Lord, Have Mercy.
For the indifference with which I have
treated You,                    
R. Lord Have Mercy.

For those I love,                             R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For those I dislike.                          R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For my family                                 R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For my children,                              R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For my friends,                                R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For our beloved Pope Francis,         R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For our world leaders,                      R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For our soldiers                                R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For those in law enforcement.          R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For fire fighters                                 R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For the suffering souls                      R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For the sick and dying                      R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For the caretakers                             R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For our priests and religious,            R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For those in danger                           R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For those who do not feel loved.      R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For those far from home                   R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For those who are alone in the world.    R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For peace in our world                      R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For those who are afraid                    R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For those who are abandoned.           R. May Your Holy Will be done.
For those who weep.                          R. May Your Holy Will be done.

Lord, Have Mercy.                R. Lord, Have Mercy
Christ, Have Mercy.              R. Christ, Have Mercy.
Lord, Have Mercy.                R. Lord, Have Mercy.

Lord, Jesus, You are One with the Father and the Holy Spirit.  We thank You and ask You to help us live so that no matter our pain, our sufferings, Your Holy Will may be done on earth.
We praise You and We bless You.  We thank You for Your goodness and mercy on us. 


Glory to God in the Highest!
Glory to God in the Highest.
Glory to God in the Highest.
            

Amen.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Walking The Camino - Finding God

I Found Him

I found Him in the mountain tops,
I found Him in the sea,
I found Him in the valleys,
Always Loving me.

I found Him in the quiet dawn
I found Him in the setting sun,
I found Him in the blazing fire,
Our God, the Mighty One.

The great I AM
The open door
 Love unending
 Refuge on the shore

The Beginning and the End
The Eternal One
The Lamb of God
The Father's Son.

I quieted my heart,
I praised His Holy Name,
He touched my heart and held me close,
I can never be the same.

Praise You, Lamb of God!
Praise You, Eternal One!
Praise You, God of our Fathers!
Praise You, Love, Unending One!

You touched my heart,
I am not the same!


And God Answered,

 
My dearest Child,
I AM your God.
I Love you.
My Love for you will never cease.
Give My Love to others.
Be My Hands and Feet.
 

Praise My Name!
Bring others to Me.
I hold you in My Heart.
You cannot be the same.
 

I AM your God.
I have touched you with My Love.
You are My gift to others.
They are My gift to you.
Be My Love as you walk your path.
Share My Love as you journey home.
Bring joy where there is no joy.
Bring My Light to those in darkness.
 

Adore Me,
Your Loving God.
I hold you in My Heart.  

I AM your Loving God!
I Love you!




Monday, March 24, 2014

Walking the Camino - Almsgiving Through Service at Church

Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few.”
Matthew 9: 37

Take a quiz:

The phone rings.  Caller ID shows that someone from Church is calling you.  What do you do?

a) Think of an excuse quickly because you know that they are looking for volunteers.

b) Realize that because you are not going to tell the truth you will have to go to confession, and since it’s Lent you will have to go to confession anyway, if you have time, so that’s okay, but you don’t have time.

c) You don’t answer the phone and let it go to voice mail because you don’t have time to help out at church.  (Whew!  You don’t have to lie because you didn’t answer the phone.)

d) Answer the phone, but you do feel guilty because you don’t want to help out, I mean don’t have time.

e) You answer the phone and politely say “No” to the appeal for help.

f) You answer the phone and agree to help.


Almsgiving is not only the sharing of our physical wealth, but it also involves giving of ourselves, through service, to others in the area where we live and in our church community. 

We are all given unique gifts or charisms by the Holy Spirit.  The gifts are ours to use for ourselves, but they are also meant to be used in service to others.  Charisms can range from celibacy to hospitality to intercessory prayer.  Volunteering in your church community is a magnificent way to use these God given charisms.  Do you make time to use your gifts, even in a small way, in service to your church?

Not everyone can sing in the choir or cantor at Mass, but have you considered the bell choir?   Have you thought about becoming a lector at Mass?   Again, this isn’t a gift for everyone, but have you considered becoming a sacristan?  Would you be more open to helping out in a single event when you are called by the church secretary knowing she really does need your help?  Is there a way to involve your entire family and volunteer at church?  How about asking to be called for the prayer chain at church.  You can involve your entire family in intercessory prayer.

When you open your heart to the Holy Spirit, His abundant graces flow from Him to you, and He fills you with His love. Use your gifts whether you volunteer to help serve at a soup supper or make a few phone calls recruiting volunteers for an activity at Church. Open yourself  to His Unending Love.  God will never be outdone.  Choose an activity.  Give of your time.  You will be blessed. 

Service may be the hardest part of walking this Camino, but as you walk and give of your time and talents, you live the gospel and evangelize.  St. Francis of Assisi said, “ Preach the Gospel at all times.  When necessary, use words.”  Follow this example of almsgiving.  Volunteer at church.  Your help is needed and appreciated.

Prayer of St. Francis

Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
Where there is injury, pardon;
Where there is doubt, faith;
Where there is despair, hope;
Where there is darkness, light;
Where there is sadness, joy.

O, Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console;
To be understood as to understand;
To be loved as to love;
For it is in giving that we receive;
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
It is in dying that we are born again to eternal life.
Amen.


Saturday, March 15, 2014

Walking the Camino - Almsgiving - Pope Francis

Let us walk this Camino Del Rey remembering what our 
Beloved Pope Francis has said.  
(Almsgiving)

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Walking the Camino - 30 Words - Looking at things differently

From the loft,
the view has changed.
As we walk this Camino,
let us look at those around us differently.
Use eyes of love and peace
As our Jesus does.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Walking the Camino - Choosing How to React

This weekend the "arteeest" in me came to the forefront.  Knowing full well there would be reactions,  I dyed my hair pink.  After all, pink is my favorite color!

Yesterday morning, at Mass, my hair was a lovely salt and pepper color.  Nothing was extraordinary or different.

When I attended the Stations of the Cross, our soup supper, and the Novena of Grace, that evening, my hair was pink. 

I looked around.  Some people avoided me.  Others avoided looking at my hair when they talked with me.  (They were surprised.)  I finally told one young priest, "It's okay to look at my hair.  It's pink."  He laughed with me. 
One member of the parish came to me and said, "You did it!  I love it!"  Another person asked me if I knew how old I was.  Several laughed behind my back.  Truthfully, most people were surprised and did not know how to address this change. 

I knew there would be reactions.  (Our parish is very conservative.  Pink hair is not the norm.) I still chose to color my hair pink.  Without realizing it, everyone with whom I came in contact, chose their reaction.  There were those who were making fun of my hair behind my back.  There were those who wondered if I knew how to act my age.  There were those who would come to me after the fact to tell me that others were making fun of me or laughing at me.  There were those who were shocked, but honest.  There were those few who smiled and said, "Way to go!"  Each one of us makes a choice in the way react when we are confronted with the "different."

Ironically, God gave me a pop quiz at a recent dinner engagement.  I was assigned a table where I was very uncomfortable.  I could hardly wait to leave.  This is where I learned an important lesson and made a count of my sins.  The lesson:  We choose how we will react.  Our reactions are either sources of grace or sin. 

 I sat down with 5 children of God.  I really didn't like any of them.  I thought they were, well, weird.  I made judgments about each of them.  (Are you counting my sins here?)  I ate as quickly as I could, so that I could leave.  I interacted, but I kept my eyes on my food, and excused myself.  I made choices here, too.  I chose to react as many did to my pink hair. 

I was unkind.  I was judgmental.  I was harsh.  I was unloving.  I rejected other children of God.  (I think I need to go to confession, again, very soon!)
   
Ouch!

Lord, Jesus, 
I'm sorry for having offended you in my reactions to those who should have been a source of grace for me.  You would not have rejected any of them, as I did.  I beg Your forgiveness, and I ask You to bless these people whom I rejected.  I also ask that you bless all of those people who reacted to my pink hair whether positively or negatively.  Thank you for teaching me the lessons I needed to learn about love and kindness.  I ask You to give me the strength to accept all of Your children, especially those whom I would reject but for love of You.  
Amen.



As we walk this Camino Del Rey (Walk of the King), let us stop to think before we react.   Let us  pray for those whom we might reject.  Do you see that young person with black fingernail polish and her hair spiked?  Would Jesus reject her?  What about that person who smells?  Would Jesus reject him?     These souls are all chances for us to grow in grace.  Jesus saved all of His children, not a select few.

Walk this Camino and open your hearts to the Love of God.  Seek out those who might be rejected by others.  Pray for them.  Make them the object of your prayers.  Give to the poor and don't expect to be paid back.  Love all of God's children.  The Camino is not meant to be an easy trek through the desert.  The Camino is meant to be difficult.  Interacting with God's children is not always easy.  Walk the Camino bravely.  Love God!  Love His Children. 


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Walking the Camino - Gratitude

When I took this screen shot, I was so grateful.

I walked outside without my coat. 
I could feel the warm air flowing on my skin.
I could hear the birds chirping for joy.
I could see the snow melting into puddles.
I could taste the sweet, warm air on my tongue.
I could touch the cold trees and know that soon, they will be green and full of leaves.

Gratitude?  Really?
Yes, really.  When you live in Minnesota, you expect cold winters.  This winter has exceeded our expectations.
IT. WAS. COLD!

Thank you, Lord!  We made it through the winter!


For what are you grateful today?  For what were you grateful yesterday?
Studies show that people who live in a state of gratitude are happier people.  

As we walk the Camino Del Rey, let us learn to appreciate and be thankful for all of God's blessings, even the ones hidden in life that we would rather not experience!



Praise God!  We are alive! 

When it's cold outside, 
Thank You, Lord, because, eventually, spring will come.

When life is wonderful, 
Thank You, Lord, because we love this time without storms.

When life, at best, is difficult, 
Thank You, Lord, because we know that You are at our side.

Glory to God in the Highest!
Praised be God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit!


Monday, March 10, 2014

Walking the Camino: Reading Sacred Scripture

What is your favorite scriptural verse?

1 Corinthians 13:4-8 is a favorite for weddings.

“Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.

Love never ends. But as for prophecies, they will come to an end; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will come to an end.”

I love this one:

Matthew 16:15-16

Jesus said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ,  the Son of the living God.”


When was the last time you read Sacred Scripture?  Not sure where to find Sacred Scripture?  The best place is, of course, the Holy Bible.  Where is your Bible?  I have several Bibles in my house, but you only need one.  If you don’t own a Bible, this would be a good time to purchase a Bible and give it a place of honor in your home.  Leave it out for all to see.  Gather your family and read Sacred Scripture each day.  Choose a verse that inspires you and discuss that verse together.

As we walk the Camino Del Rey, let us open our Bibles  and begin to read.  Learn more about Jesus through these writings inspired by the Holy Spirit.  Read and open your heart to Him.  Learn about the Love of God in Sacred Scripture. 

As we walk this Camino decide to read Sacred Scripture for 15 minutes each day.  Begin with a simple prayer to the Holy Spirit:

“Come, Holy Spirit.  Open my heart to your whisperings.  Lead me in love and joy as we see Your Love poured out on mankind in Sacred Scripture.  Thank you.  Amen”

End your readings with a prayer.

“Thank You, Holy Spirit.  Thank You for this time of joy in reading of My Lord and My God.  Praise to You, Holy Spirit.  Amen.”

A Camino is not an easy journey.  This week, let us challenge ourselves to grow closer to God through Love, Prayer, Fasting, Alms giving, Reading Sacred Scripture and Works of Charity. 

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Walking the Camino - Penance

As we walk the Camino Del Rey,
let us repent of our sins,
confess in the 
Sacrament of Reconcilliation,
and grow closer to God.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Walking the Camino - Grow Closer to God in Prayer

Where's your Rosary? 

Do you know? 

Do you own one? 

If you don't own a Rosary,
I strongly suggest you buy one or find one that might be freely given  by those who love this prayer.

 (Many churches have free rosaries available for anyone who wants one.)

Do you know how to pray a rosary.  If you don't remember, click HERE.  It's easy to pray the Rosary, and it only takes 20 minutes.  If you don't think you have 20 minutes to spare, and you might not, say one decade of the rosary as you walk your Camino Del Rey. 

Penance, Fasting, Prayer, and Alms giving.

Walk the Camino Del Rey and grow closer to God this Lent!