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Holy Family of Nazareth

January 10, 2016 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: 01 January, 01 January Saints, Holy Family, Patron Saint, Prayer, Prayer for Families, Uncategorized Leave a Comment

The Holy Family is our model.  We have consecrated our family to the Holy Family and continue to seek their intercession.  This is our family prayer….

Heavenly Father, you have given us the Holy Family - First Suday after Epiphanymodel of life in the Holy Family of Nazareth.  Help us, O Loving Father,to make our family another Nazareth where love, peace and joy reign.

May it be deeply contemplative, intensely Eucharistic, revived with joy.  Help us to stay together in joy and sorrow in family prayer.

Teach us to see Jesus in the members of our families, especially in their distressing disguise.

May the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus make our hearts humble like his and help us to carry out our family duties in a holy way.

May we love one another as God loves each one of us, more and more each day, and forgive each other’s faults as you forgive our sins.

Help us, O Loving Father, to take whatever you give and give whatever you take with a big smile.

Immaculate Heart of Mary, cause of our joy, pray for us.
St. Joseph, pray for us.
Holy Guardian Angels, be always with us, guide and protect us.

Amen.

~ Bl.  Mother Teresa’s Prayer for Families

A new printable of this prayer will go up in prominent places within our home today, the glorious feast of the Holy Family.  Click here for your free Prayer for Families printable.   Additional mediation resources are listed below.

Prayer for Families

Here are images that you can use on your phone and social media.

Prayer for Families banner

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Resources:

  • First Sunday After Epiphany – The Church’s Year, Rev. Fr. Leonard Goffine’s
  • Sermons on the Holy Family – Audio Sancto
    • Learning from the Holy Family: How to Grow in Virtue
      The Holy Family: The Example for all Virtues
      Raising a Holy Family Amid the Culture of Death
      Be Holy As The Holy Family Is Holy
      The Holy Family Compared to Adam and Eve
      The Errors of Russia: the Plan of Heaven — Model the Holy Family
      Feminism: The Demeaning of the Holy Family
  • Novena to the Holy Family – EWTN
  • Consecration of the Family to the Holy Family – Catholic Culture
  • Papal Documents on the Family
  • The Blessed Virgin and the Sanctification of the Family – Father John A. Hardon, S.J.*
  • Rules for Catholic Family Life – The Gregorian Blog*
  • Holy Family Holy Card Collection – Holy Card Heaven
  • Holy Family Coloring Page – JOYfilledfamily
  • Holy Family Printable – Making Music Praying Twice
  • Prayer for Families Printable – JOYfilledfamily

 

Sancta Familia ~ ora pro nobis

Prayer of Parents for Priestly & Religious Vocations

December 7, 2014 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Prayer for Families, Prayers, Vocations Leave a Comment

“A vocation comes from the heart of God, but goes through the heart of the mother.”  ~St. Pope Pius X

Here is the vocation prayer that our Pastor has encouraged our community to pray.  In addition, we offer our First Sunday Communion for this intention.  Be certain to read the story behind it’s origination. (see below) 

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Prayer of Parents for Priestly and Religious Vocations 

(based on a prayer recited by the parents of Lu Monferrato, Italy)  

O God, grant that at least one of our sons may become a priest
or religious brother, and one of our daughters a religious sister.
We ourselves want to live as good Christians, and to guide our
children always to do what is right, so that we may receive the
grace, O God, to be allowed to give Thee a holy priest, brother, or
sister! Amen.

(Conclude with an Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be)

 

Prayer for Priestly and Religious Vocations

Priest: Let us pray for priestly and religious vocations.
All: O God, we earnestly beseech Thee to bless the Church with many priests, brothers, and sisters, who will love Thee with their whole hearts, be faithful to their vocations, and gladly spend their entire lives to teach Thy truths, serve Thy Church, and to make Thee known and loved.
Priest: Bless our families, bless our children.
All: Choose from our homes those who are needed for Thy work.
Priest: O Mary, Queen of priestly and religious vocations:
All: Pray for us. Pray for our priests, seminarians and religious.  Obtain for us the grace of many more. Amen.

(Please offer your reception of Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the month for vocations)

 

The Example of Lu Monferrato

The little village of Lu, northern Italy, with only a few thousand inhabitants, is in a rural area 90 kilometers east of Turin. It would still be unknown to this day if, in the year 1881, the family mothers of Lu had not made a decision that had “serious consequences”.

The deepest desire of many of these mothers was for one of their sons to become a priest or for a daughter to place her life completely in God’s service. Under the direction of their parish priest, Msgr. Alessandro Canora, they gathered every Tuesday for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, asking the Lord for vocations. They received Holy Communion on the first Sunday of every month with the same intention. After Mass, all the mothers prayed a particular prayer together imploring for vocations to the priesthood.

Through the trusting prayer of these mothers and the openness of the other parents, an atmosphere of deep joy and Christian piety developed in the families, making it much easier for the children to recognize their vocations.

Did the Lord not say,“Many are called, but few are chosen” (Mt 22:14)? In other words, many are called, but only a few respond to that call. No one expected that God would hear the prayers of these mothers in such an astounding way.

From the tiny village of Lu came 323 vocations!: 152 priests (diocesan and religious), and 171 nuns belonging to 41 different congregations.

Every ten years, the priests and sisters born in Lu come together from all around the world. Fr. Mario Meda, the long-serving parish priest of Lu, explained that this reunion is a true celebration, a feast of thanksgiving to God who has done such great things for Lu.

The prayer that the Mothers of Lu prayed was short, simple, and deep:

O God, grant that one of my sons may become a priest!
I myself want to live as a good Christian
and want to guide my children always to do what is right,
so that I may receive the grace, O God, to be allowed to give you a holy priest! Amen.

Mothers of Lu

This picture is indeed unique in the annals of the Catholic Church. From 1 to 4 September 1946, the majority of the 323 priests and religious met in their village of Lu for a reunion which attracted world-wide attention.

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 The rural village of Lu in Italy.

Be Courageous!

June 2, 2012 by Lena {JOYfilledfamily} Filed Under: Our Lady of Bethlehem, Pilgrimage, Pilgrimage to OLB 2012, Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Bethlehem, Prayer, Prayer for Families

We might journey in a spirit of penance, fasting and giving alms along the way. We might do so joyously, in thanksgiving for blessings received, or in a spirit of supplication for blessings desired. Or we might do so simply to be blessed by being in the presence of holy relics or by walking on ground hallowed by Our Lord or the Saints.

~~~

Our Lady of Bethlehem Pilgrimage

Day 1: Friday, May 25, 2012

Dad and I were convicted that the entire family would participate in this year’s pilgrimage, the Second Annual Pentecost Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Bethlehem.  We prepared for this pilgrimage for almost a year.  The entire family was ready to walk for Our Lord, with the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

We carried many private intentions on pilgrimage but we all shared the intention of strengthening our family virtue.

Alongside what the Church says, the testimony and commitment of the Christian family – your concrete testimony – is very important, especially when you affirm the inviolability of human life from conception until natural death, the singular and irreplaceable value of the family founded upon matrimony and the need for legislation which supports families in the task of giving birth to children and education them.  Dear families, be courageous!

~Pope Benedict XVI, National day of Croation Catholic Families (June 5, 2011)

Once again, we united our pilgrimage with the Chartes Pentecost pilgrimage.  My family adopted the Chartes theme.

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patronage day 1

St. Joseph was our patron for the first day.  A day that started at 3am with an early wake-up call to prep breakfast for the pilgrims and hit the road for a 2.5 hr drive.

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The day started with Mass at the mission prior to the 15 mile walk from Mission San Juan Bautista to Salinas.

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Mass was celebrated by a newly ordained priest, Dad’s friend.  He and Fr. M traveled over 2.5 hours.  The chorister members in attendance sung for the Mass under Fr. M’s direction.

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We embarked on the first leg of the pilgrimage at 10:30AM.

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Fr. M and Fr. M joined us for the first 7 miles, along with newly ordained Fr. M’s visiting family.

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There were about 34 pilgrims (including kids) on the first day.

The youngest pilgrim was Dragonfly, at 2 years old.

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The first half of the first day’s walk was a grueling hike in the hills.

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prayer and song

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fun

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snacks

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confession

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7 miles. break for fellowship and food.

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family

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first blessings

first blessings from fr m

It is customary for those who attend the priest’s Ordination and/or first Mass to kiss the palms of his hands which have been consecrated by holy oils.

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Dad continued on with the three girls for the additional 8 miles.  I took the boys back to camp to give them a break while I helped with dinner and setting up camp.

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+++All for the Sacred and Eucharistic Heart of Jesus, all through the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, all in union with St. Joseph.+++

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Our Lady of Bethlehem, pray for us now, pray for us in every need, and be Thou with us at the hour of our death. Amen.

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