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A Family Patron

November 24, 2021 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 11 November Saints, Patron Saint, St. John of the Cross Leave a Comment

We celebrate a beloved family patron saint today and seek his intercession always.

May Our Lady help us make the maxims of St. John of the Cross firm principles for the good of our souls.

➕

The Litany of St. John of the Cross

Lord, have mercy on us.

Christ, have mercy on us.

Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, hear us.

Christ, graciously hear us.

God, the Father of Heaven,

Have mercy on us.

God the Son, Redeemer of the world,

Have mercy on us.

God the Holy Ghost,

Have mercy on us.

Holy Trinity, One God,

Have mercy on us.

Holy Mary, Mother of God,

Queen and Beauty of Carmel,

pray for us.

Saint John of the Cross,

pray for us.

St. John, our glorious father, etc.

Beloved child of Mary, the Queen of Carmel,

Fragrant flower of the garden of Carmel,

Admirable possessor of the spirit of Elias,

Foundation stone of the Carmelite reform,

Spiritual son, and beloved father of St. Teresa,

Most vigilant in the practice of virtue,

Treasure of charity,

Abyss of humility,

Most perfect in obedience,

Invincible in patience,

Constant lover of poverty,

Dove of simplicity,

Thirsting for mortification,

Prodigy of holiness,

Mystical Doctor ,

Model of contemplation,

Zealous preacher of the Word of God,

Worker of miracles,

Bringing joy and peace to souls,

Terror of devils,

Model of penance,

Faithful guardian of Christ’s vineyard,

Ornament and glory of Carmel,

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,

Spare us, O Lord.

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,

Graciously hear us, O Lord.

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,

Have mercy on us.

V. Holy father Saint John of the Cross, pray for us,

R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.

Let Us Pray.

O God, Who didst instill into the heart of Saint John of the Cross, Thy confessor and our father, a perfect spirit of self-abnegation and a

surpassing love of Thy Cross, grant that assiduously following in his footsteps, we may attain to eternal glory. Through Christ Our Lord.

R. Amen.

Family Retreat 2021

Fr. Weninger offers the following practical consideration.

“Saint John asked of God, in his first Mass, the grace of remaining free from all mortal sin; and at another time, he begged to suffer, to labor, and to be despised for Christ’s sake.

Oh! how different from this is the object of your prayers!

What do you seek and ask of God?

To what end do you promise masses, fasts, pilgrimages, and prayers?

Is not almost everything you ask temporal?

When you, your child, your husband or wife is sick, then you promise in your prayers to do all that is possible in order that God may ward off the disease.

When you have a cross to bear, you pray to God to release you from it. Although it is praiseworthy to fly to God for refuge in such circumstances, tell me, why do you not ask His assistance in much more weighty matters, in such as concern your soul?

Why do you not ask as often or oftener and more earnestly for spiritual gifts, and beg the Almighty to avert spiritual evils? Is not this an incontestable proof that you are far more solicitous for your body and your temporal welfare, than for your soul and your salvation?

And is not this not only unreasonable, but even wicked?

Correct this fault in future, and pray to God frequently and fervently to bestow spiritual gifts and graces upon you, and to avert from you spiritual and eternal evils.

Pray to Him for the grace to avoid sin; to be freed from temptations, or to be upheld in battling against them, for strength to correct evil habits, to overcome sinful inclinations or to practice virtues; to die a happy death, and to escape eternal destruction.

“Pray,” says Cardinal Hugo, “for all that you need for your salvation.” Such graces are more necessary than all others, and you may be sure that they are useful to you, while you do not know that temporal blessings are for your good.” #frweninger #saintoftheday #jffsaints

Advice for Parents

November 22, 2021 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Libertas Leave a Comment

“Prepare your children to be with the Faith of the martyrs because they will probably live to see the AntiChrist. It is not impossible that they will live to see the age of the AntiChrist. So make them love Our Lady because she’ll make them strong in that period.” – Priest of Tradition

Watch the video clip here

May God Grant Him Many More Years

November 18, 2021 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Birthday, Dad Leave a Comment

My beloved celebrated another year of life. Deo gratias!

He is a glorious husband and father who is always striving to be and do better.

He takes his duties as the head of the family very seriously – as nature imposes it on him, God wills it, and his salvation depends on it.

He honors me in the presence of all — my children, friends, strangers, and before priests. He loves me greatly and helps me to sanctify myself.

There is no doubt in my mind that he loves me as his own body, as himself. He strives after that which enables me to flourish in joy & peace.

The sweetness of his love tempers the force of his God-given authority.

His love is tender and pure, with God as its motive and end; vigilant and devoted, giving with kindness to me all that I need to live and to keep my position.

He supports me in my infirmities and defects with a tender charity, and shares in my joys and sorrows with compassion.

He serves as a means of sanctification for me, and makes it a priority to pray with me. It is by his good example, the sweetness of his virtue, and his charity, that he wins my esteem and affection and sustains me in the right path.

He works at establishing a union with me that is not just physical, but also emotional and spiritual. He constantly remembers that I need emotional support and friendship from him. I never go neglected.

He embraces his duties as a father — to make of them good and manly Christians, useful citizens, and saints for heaven.

He raises our children in the fear of God, corrects them, and seeks to settle them decently in the world.

He completes and consolidates the education which I begin as he has discerned best for our children.

His grace of authority and of strength lends extra power to his words — winning them over.

We give thanks for him everyday and most especially as we celebrate the gift of his life. May God grant him many more years!

Octave Day of All Saints

November 8, 2021 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 11 November Saints, All Saints Day, All Souls Day, The Church’s Year Leave a Comment

Today is the Octave Day of All Saints, the last day to receive a plenary indulgence applicable to the Poor Souls for those who have met the necessary conditions and who visit a cemetery to pray for the faithful departed. ➕

“Strangers as we are and pilgrims on the earth, let us fix our hearts and our thoughts on the day which will give to each of us a home, and restore us to Paradise.

Who, that is on a voyage, would not hasten to return to his country!

Who, that is on the way home, would not eagerly desire a favourable wind, that he might the sooner embrace his dear ones!

Parents, brothers, children, friends in multitudes impatiently await us in our heavenly fatherland; blessed crowd already secure of their own eternal happiness, they are solicitous about our salvation. What joy for them and for us, when at length we see them and they may embrace us!

How great the delight of that heavenly kingdom: no more fear of death; but eternal and supreme happiness!

Let all our earnest desires tend to this: that we may be united with the Saints, that together with them we may possess Christ.

These enthusiastic words, borrowed from St. Cyprian’s beautiful book “On Mortality,” are used by the Church in her second Nocturn; and in the third she gives us the strong language of St. Augustine, consoling the faithful, who are obliged still to remain in exile, by reminding them of the great beatitude of this earth : the beatitude of those who are persecuted and cursed by the world. To suffer gladly for Christ, is the Christian’s glory, the invisible beauty which wins for his soul the good pleasure of God, and procures him a great reward in heaven.” #domprospergueranger

Four Crowned Martyrs (11.8), orate pro nobis.

Friday in the Octave of All Saints

November 5, 2021 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 11 November Saints, All Souls Day Leave a Comment

Today is the Fifth Day within the Octave of All Saints.

We prayed for souls at the grave of my beloved grandmother who had 13 children, my father being number 12.

LORD God almighty, I pray Thee, by the Precious Blood which Thy divine Son shed on this day upon the wood of the Cross, especially from His most sacred hands and feet, deliver the souls in purgatory, and in particular that soul for which I am most bound to pray: that no neglect of mine may hinder it from praising Thee in Thy glory and blessing Thee forever. Amen.

Our Father
Hail Mary
De Profundis

De profundis Psalm 129

A prayer of a sinner, trusting in the mercies of God. The sixth penitential psalm.

Out of the depths I have cried unto Thee, O Lord; Lord, hear my voice.
Let Thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplication.
If Thou, O Lord, shalt mark our iniquities: O Lord, who can abide it?
For with Thee there is mercy: and by reason of Thy law I have waited on Thee, O Lord.
My soul hath waited on His word: my soul hath hoped in the Lord.
From the morning watch even unto night: let Israel hope in the Lord.
For with the Lord there is mercy: and with Him is plenteous redemption.
And He shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities.

(Eternal rest or “Requiem aeternam”)
Eternal rest give to them, O Lord.
And let perpetual light shine upon them.
May they rest in peace.
Amen.

V/. Lord, hear my prayer.
R/. And let my cry come unto Thee.

Let us pray.
O God, the Creator and Redeemer of all the faithful; grant to the souls of Thy servants departed the remission of all their sins, that by our devout supplications they may obtain that pardon which they have always desired. Who livest and reignest world without end. Amen.

V/. Eternal rest give unto them, O Lord.
R/. And let perpetual light shine upon them.
V/. May they rest in peace.
R/. Amen.

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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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