Monday 5 August 2019

Updates for the 2019 Young Catholic Adults weekend!






Please see a couple of updates for the 2019 Young Catholic Adults weekend! It will feature author and associate editor of the Catholic Herald Professor Stephen Bullivant (talking about the Benedict Option), Fr. Stewart Foster (discussing Marian devotion), Canon Poucin ICKSP, Dom. Jonathan Rollinson (Bemont Abbey) and Dom. Christopher Greener (Douai Abbey).
John Curran, from the Scola Gregoriana of Cambridge, would like to run an extra chant workshop for those who already have some chant experience, at 2pm on Friday 25th October. If there is enough demand, he will arrange lunch, for an extra fee. If you are interested in this extra workshop, please email John direct, at:- jpcsedate@aol.com.
Please click on the link below to book onto the YCA Douai weekend (and for more details):-

Wednesday 31 July 2019

First Five Saturday Devotions Cheltenham 2019




This is a quick reminder that the First Five Saturday Devotions will continue, at Sacred Hearts Church, Cheltenham on Sat 3rd Aug at 9:15am. This is run by Chelt YCA and the Legion of Mary and is open to all ages. We'll also go out for a social afterwards.

Saturday 6 July 2019

Young Catholic Adults Weekend (18-40 years) Updates






 
Please see a couple of updates for theYoung Catholic Adults weekend 25th-27th Oct 2019! It will feature author and associate editor of the Catholic Herald Professor Stephen Bullivant (talking about the Benedict Option), Fr. Stewart Foster (discussing Marian devotion), Canon Poucin ICKSP, Dom. Jonathan Rollinson (Bemont Abbey) and Dom. Christopher Greener (Douai Abbey).

John Curran, from the Scola Gregoriana of Cambridge, would like to run an extra chant workshop for those who already have some chant experience, at 2pm on Friday 25th October. If there is enough demand, he will arrange lunch, for an extra fee. If you are interested in this extra workshop, please email John direct, at:- jpcsedate@aol.com.

Please click on the link below to book onto the YCA Douai weekend (and for more details):-

World Over – 2019-06-27 – Damian Thompson with Raymond Arroyo



In a Facebook post, yesterday, Damian confirmed that he has resigned as editor of Chief of the Catholic Herald.

Sunday 16 June 2019

Young Catholic Adult Weekend @ Douai Abbey 25th - 27th Oct 2019









Are you 18-40, do you want to deepen your knowledge of the Catholic faith, learn its devotions and meet like minded people? Young Catholic Adults are organizing a weekend at Douai Abbey in Berkshire). You’ll be able to hear catechetical talks, learn how to sing Gregorian Chant, say the Rosary, socialize and have fun. Book soon as places are limited! All Masses are in the Old Rite.
To book goto:- https://bookwhen.com/youngcatholicadults-douai2019.

 For updates goto:- http://youngcatholicadults-latestnews.blogspot.co.uk/. For more details goto:-

http://www.youngcatholicadults.co.uk/events.htm. Prices start from £25.

Saturday 8 June 2019

American Catholics made a deal with liberalism. It hasn’t worked out - from the Catholic Herald






Brandon McGinley, in the Catholic Herald, writes:-


"The idea, that is, has been that the Church can be strategically liberal while families remain nodes of illiberalism – of hierarchy, of authority, of communalism, of quasi-public religiosity. We ask merely for an equal voice in a neutral public square, and parents are still supposed to convince children that the Church is one, holy, apostolic, and catholic. We ask for a deeply individualistic and relativistic kind of “religious liberty,” but parents are still supposed to enforce the duties imposed by Baptism as unchosen and binding. We beg the civil authority not to enforce a comprehensive vision of the good, but parents are still supposed to teach that the Church has just such a vision – that She is that vision.

But of course this catechesis hasn’t trickled down at all; instead, families have been almost exclusively catechized by liberalism – and more so the farther they are from networks of academic and socioeconomic privilege. Not only has the domestic church been ravaged by the liberal privatization of religion, but the very idea of the domestic church—the idea of the family as place of communal religious duties, where the life of faith should infuse every moment of every day – has been rendered incomprehensible. To actually live as if what we affirm at Mass is true and binding – not just the hot-button moral issues but the personal and social sovereignty of Christ – is considered unbalanced, anti-social, and, worst of all, illiberal....So, why not change course? Why not assert reality – the cosmic hierarchy, the Church Triumphant, the sovereignty of Christ, the necessity of grace, and the personal and political implications of all of these? On its own terms, the strategic compromise with liberalism has failed – not to mention the collateral damage. It’s at least as likely as not that an uncompromising and deeply-rooted orthodoxy will meet with more practical success than a selective liberalization driven by focus groups and partisan politics."


To see the whole story go to:-

https://catholicherald.co.uk/commentandblogs/2019/06/07/american-catholics-made-a-deal-with-liberalism-it-hasnt-worked-out/

Tuesday 4 June 2019

REPOST - June is the Month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus


 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_Heart
 
Taken from https://youngcatholicadults-latestnews.blogspot.com/search?q=sacred+heart in 2017:-


From https://www.catholicculture.org/

"Since the 16th century Catholic piety has assigned entire months to special devotions. The month of June is set apart for devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. "From among all the proofs of the infinite goodness of our Savior none stands out more prominently than the fact that, as the love of the faithful grew cold, He, Divine Love Itself, gave Himself to us to be honored by a very special devotion and that the rich treasury of the Church was thrown wide open in the interests of that devotion." These words of Pope Pius XI refer to the Sacred Heart Devotion, which in its present form dates from the revelations given to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque in 1673-75. 

The devotion consists in the divine worship of the human heart of Christ, which is united to His divinity and which is a symbol of His love for us. The aim of the devotion is to make our Lord king over our hearts by prompting them to return love to Him (especially through an act of consecration by which we offer to the Heart of Jesus both ourselves and all that belongs to us) and to make reparation for our ingratitude to God. 

Prayer:

INVOCATION

O Heart of love, I put all my trust in Thee; for I fear all things from my own weakness, but I hope for all things from Thy goodness. Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque

PRAYER TO THE SACRED HEART

Devotion to the Sacred Heart was the characteristic note of the piety of Saint Gertrude the Great (1256-1302), Benedictine nun and renowned mystic. She was, in fact, the first great exponent of devotion to the Sacred Heart. In our efforts to honor the Heart of Jesus we have this prayer as a model for our own: Hail! O Sacred Heart of Jesus, living and quickening source of eternal life, infinite treasure of the Divinity, and burning furnace of divine love. Thou art my refuge and my sanctuary, 0 my amiable Savior. Consume my heart with that burning fire with which Thine is ever inflamed. Pour down on my soul those graces which flow from Thy love, and let my heart be so united with Thine, that our wills may be one, and mine in all things be conformed to Thine. May Thy divine will be equally the standard and rule of all my desires and of all my actions. Amen. Saint Gertrude

FOR THE CHURCH

O most holy Heart of Jesus, shower Thy blessings in abundant measure upon Thy holy Church, upon the Supreme Pontiff and upon all the clergy; to the just grant perseverance; convert sinners; enlighten unbelievers; bless our relations, friends and benefactors; assist the dying; deliver the holy souls in purgatory; and extend over all hearts the sweet empire of Thy love. Amen.

A PRAYER OF TRUST

O God, who didst in wondrous manner reveal to the virgin, Margaret Mary, the unsearchable riches of Thy Heart, grant that loving Thee, after her example, in all things and above all things, we may in Thy Heart find our abiding home. Roman Missal

ACT OF LOVE

Reveal Thy Sacred Heart to me, O Jesus, and show me Its attractions. Unite me to It for ever. Grant that all my aspirations and all the beats of my heart, which cease not even while I sleep, may be a testimonial to Thee of my love for Thee and may say to Thee: Yes, Lord, I am all Thine; pledge of my allegiance to Thee rests ever in my heart will never cease to be there. Do Thou accept the slight amount of good that I do and be graciously pleased to repair all m] wrong-doing; so that I may be able to bless Thee in time and in eternity. Amen. Cardinal Merry del Val

MEMORARE TO THE SACRED HEART

Remember, O most sweet Jesus, that no one who has had recourse to Thy Sacred Heart, implored its help, or sought it mercy was ever abandoned. Encouraged with confidence, O tenderest of hearts, we present ourselves before Thee, crushes beneath the weight of our sins. In our misery, O Sacred Hear. of Jesus, despise not our simple prayers, but mercifully grant our requests."

Prayer Source: Prayer Book, The by Reverend John P. O'Connell, M.A., S.T.D. and Jex Martin, M.A., The Catholic Press, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1954

Sunday 19 May 2019

Monday 13 May 2019

Immaculate Mary Hymn from Fatima



Our Lady of Fatima Procession at Douai Abbey




The following is a Marian procession at Douai Abbey, in Berkshire, from 2017.



REPOST - The Miracle of the Sun - When Athiests were Converted on the Spot




On October 13th 1917, the greatest miracle of modern times took place at Fatima in Portugal, 70,000 people saw the "Miracle of the Sun." It was so incredible, even athiests could not deny it. The secular Lisbon paper O Dia, indicates:


"The silver sun … was seen to whirl and turn in the circle of broken clouds. A cry went up from every mouth and the people fell on their knees on the muddy ground. … The light turned a beautiful blue as if it had come through the stained-glass windows of a cathedral and spread itself over the people who knelt with outstretched hands. The blue faded slowly and then the light seemed to pass through yellow glass. … People wept and prayed with uncovered heads in the presence of the miracle they had awaited. The seconds seemed like hours, so vivid were they."

Donel Foley has an excellent detailed article on this miracle at the Catholic Herald, see:-

http://www.catholicherald.co.ukww001000e2d01w.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/october-13th-2017/how-the-miracle-of-the-sun-dazzled-the-sceptics/

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Our Lady of the Rosary, Candlelight procession Fatima 2019


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