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Through Mary

May 5, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 05 May, 05 May Saints, Catholic Girl's Guide, Marian, Meditation 3 Comments

"Today, more than ever, we must take pains in choosing true devotion to our Blessed Lady." ~St. Louis de Montfort

Rose has taken the lead in our home for the month of May.  She is coordinating the family’s spiritual meditations.

Here are her primary resources. 

Catholic Girl’s Guide by Fr. F. X. Lasance & Maiden and Mother: Devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary throughout the Year

Catholic Girl's Guide    

Rose has posted the list below, on our home altar.  We are committed to adopting the prescribed practices for the month of May and beyond.

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Father Bowden, of the Oratory, in his Miniature Life of Mary, suggests the following practices in honor of Mary. They may be drawn by lot, or otherwise chosen, at the beginning of a month.  ~Fr. Lasance

Practices in Honor of Our Lady
from Miniature Life of Mary by Father Bowden

1. Take a short time from your recreation to spend in solitude conversing with Mary, or in meditation on the mysteries of her life.

2. Rise punctually in the morning, invoking her as "the morning star."

3. Invoke her sixty-three times as " Virgin Mother " in honor of her sixty-three years.

4. Visit in spirit one of her great sanctuaries.

5. Mortify your will three times as an offering to Mary.

6. Say three Glorias in honor of the saints and Doctors who have explained and defended her pre-rogatives.

7. Gain indulgences for the soul in purgatory most devoted to the Blessed Virgin in life; offer Mass
and communion for this purpose.

8. Ask Mary to be present with you during the day to drive away evil spirits.

9. Perform some act of kindness with inconvenience to yourself.

10. Say three Hail Marys in reparation for the blasphemies uttered against her.

11. Give an alms in honor of her poverty.

12. Invoke the saints who were related to her — Saints Joseph, Joachim, Anne, etc.

13. Mortify your sight, once or more, in honor of Mary’s modesty.

14. Burn a candle before her image or picture.

15. Recall with devotion her words recorded in the Gospel, remembering how many of your sins are committed in speech. Bear your sufferings and sorrows silently and patiently.

1 6. Say the litany for the conversion of a soul for Mary to offer to God.

17. Shun idleness during the day in imitation of Mary at Nazareth.

18. Say a Hail Mary in honor of St. Gabriel, who brought it to earth.

19. Practise some little mortification at meals.

20. Before going to sleep, place yourself with the infant Jesus in Mary’s arms.

21. Say seven Glorias with extended arms, in honor of her seven dolors.

22. Make a spiritual communion in union with her dispositions at the Annunciation.

23. Say a Memorare to obtain Mary’s help at the hour of death.

24. Keep silence for a short time, and with Mary ponder on God’s words in your heart.

25. Say a Hail Mary before going to bed, to prevent one mortal sin during the night.

26. Visit her altar or image in atonement for the desecration of her sanctuaries.

27. Say nine Hail Marys in union with the nine choirs of angels who are ever praising her.

28. Say a Salve for the spread of devotion to her.

29. Say fifteen Glorias, in honor of the last fifteen years of Mary’s life, for the grace of perseverance.

30. Kiss the ground, and say three Hail Marys for the virtue of holy purity.

31. Say a Hail Mary in reparation for your neglect of Mary’s service during this month.

32. Distribute leaflets in praise of Mary, scapulars, medals, pictures, and beads, to promote devotion to the blessed Mother of God.

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"It is impossible for a client of Mary, who is faithful in honoring and recommending himself to her, to be lost." ~St. Alphonsus Ligouri

Vocations

May 4, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Vocations

image We just recently heard of Mater Ecclesiae Fund for Vocations and wanted to share.

The Mater Ecclesiae Fund for Vocations (MEFV) helps men and women who have generously responded to God’s call to religious life but are prevented from beginning that life of sacrifice by their student loans. The MEFV offers grants that pay the minimum monthly payments of a sister’s or brother’s student loans.

It is our mission to eliminate the obstacle an aspirant’s student loans present to answering his vocation.

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48th World Day of Prayer for Vocations

May 15, 2011

“Proposing Vocations in the Local Church”

LIFE

May 4, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Pro-Life

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my family joined together today to take a stand for life.  it was a small act for Our Blessed Mother during her month.

ALL FOR!

I Dare You!

May 2, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: dress dare, Marian, Modesty

The month of May is dedicated to The Blessed Virgin Mary

My girls and I accepted a dare and we’re recommitting to wearing skirts for the month May. 

We dare you to join the dress dare and wear dresses and skirts throughout the month of May.

check here for the official rules. 

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ALL FOR JESUS THROUGH MARY

"the sins which bring most souls to hell are the sins of the flesh. Certain fashions are going to be introduced which will offend Our Lord very much… the Church has no fashions; Our Lord is always the same…" ~ Blessed Mother at Fatima to Bl.Jacinta Marto

Baby’s First Easter

April 27, 2011 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Dragonfly, Easter, GFG 4 Comments

Dad Mom Gio First easter 2011 soft and faded

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Hi! I'm Lena, mama of JOYfilledfamily.
We are a traditional Catholic family striving to live for Jesus Christ in everything we do. We pray to completely surrender our will to His and to become His servants. Our mission of this blog is to share our JOY.

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