Ninth Day – Holiness is Jesus Living and Acting in Me
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Thought for the day:
“Charity for each other is the surest way to great holiness.â€
Ask for the grace to become a saint.
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, you allowed the thirsting love of Jesus on the Cross to become a living flame within you, and so became the light of His love to all.
Obtain from the Heart of Jesus (here make your request).
Teach me to allow Jesus to penetrate and possess my whole being so completely that my life, too, may radiate His light and love to others. Amen.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, Cause of Our Joy, pray for me.
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, pray for me.
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Jesus invites us to give the maximum….Join Teresa Monaghen, of Pro Sanctity, as she offers a “Personal Plan for Holinessâ€. Listen along with these short, but beautiful meditations which encourage us to continue on our journey as “saints in the makingâ€!
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This entry was posted on Sunday, December 1st, 2013 at 2:04 pm
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Breathe in me, O Holy Spirit, that my thoughts may all be holy.
Act in me, O Holy Spirit, that my work, too, may be holy.
Draw my heart, O Holy Spirit, that I love only what is holy.
Strengthen me, O Holy Spirit, to defend all that is holy.
Guard me so, O Holy Spirit, that I may always be holy.
Amen.
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This entry was posted on Friday, November 1st, 2013 at 11:10 am
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I love the writing of Evelyn Waugh…his prose are some of the best of our time, if not of all time.  And when that talent is used to pen a biography of the heroic English martyr, Edmund Campion, a tremendous blessing has been given to all who gleen it’s pages.  What a story…what a life.  We are joined once again by the wonderful Vivian Dudro to discuss this incredible work, as well as the life and times of this great saint.
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You can find the book here
From the description:
Evelyn Waugh presented his biography of St. Edmund Campion, the Elizabethan poet, scholar and gentleman who became the haunted, trapped and murdered priest as “a simple, perfectly true story of heroism and holiness.â€
But it is written with a novelist’s eye for the telling incident and with all the elegance and feeling of a master of English prose. From the years of
success as an Oxford scholar, to entry into the newly founded Society of Jesus and a professorship in Prague, Campion’s life was an inexorable progress towards the doomed mission to England. There followed pursuit, betrayal, a spirited defense of loyalty to the Queen, and a horrifying martyr’s death at Tyburn.
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Daily Spiritual Reading, the fuel that keeps the spiritual fire going….Join Teresa Monaghen, of Pro Sanctity, as she offers a “Personal Plan for Holinessâ€. Listen along with these short, but beautiful meditations which encourage us to continue on our journey as “saints in the makingâ€!
Learn more about Pro Sanctity at www.prosanctity.org
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