It is a great deal to absorb and I find it hard to grasp all at once, so I thought we could learn and share together about how this quote can inspire us and lead us heavenward.

The Pro Sanctity Movement is a Catholic-based organization dedicated to promoting the universal call to holiness in daily life. It seeks to address the needs of the mind with theology, the heart with spirituality, and the hands with ministry. It is open to all, especially those who wish to deepen their commitment to God and share with others the message of holiness.
Novena in preparation for All Saints Day, November 1, 2010
Mother Teresa speaks:
Our Lady is an indispensable companion and the rosary the simple but powerful means to remain united to her:
…apply Mother Teresa’s words to your own life and vocation.
First Mystery: Agony in the Garden
We are taught to love and say the Rosary with great devotion; let us be very faithful to this our first love-for it will bring us closer to our Heavenly Mother. Our rule asks of us never to go to the slums without first having recited the Mother’s praises; that is why we have to say the Rosary in the streets and dark holes of the slums. Cling to the Rosary as the creeper clings to the tree-for without Our Lady we cannot stand. Pg. 141
Second Mystery: Scourging at the Pillar
I want to become a real slave of Our Lady – to drink only from His chalice of pain and to give
Third Mystery: The Crown of Thorns
Mother Teresa as she began her work, it was observed, “Seeing her poorly dressed in a simple humble sari, with a Rosary in her hand, was like seeing the Gospel come alive, making Jesus present among the poorest. On could say a Light has dawned in the darkness of the slums” Pg. 131
Fourth Mystery: Carrying of the Cross
My God give me courage now-this moment-to persevere in following your call...today my God-what tortures of loneliness. I wonder how long my heart will suffer this…Let me not draw back from the sacrifice I have made of my free choice and conviction. – Immaculate Heart of Mary, have pity on thy poor child. For love of thee I want to live and die as a Missionary of Charity. pg140
Fifth Mystery: Crucifixion
The missionary must die daily, if she wants to bring souls to God. She must be ready to pay the price He paid for souls, to walk in the way He walked in search for souls. Pg. 140
(Quotations from Mother Teresa, Come Be My Light)
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RETREAT
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On November 5 - 7, 2010, a weekend retreat, titled, “In the Shadow of Our Lady,” directed by Monsignor Andrew J. Vaccari and
In the spirit of Mother Teresa of
Questions on the retreat or transportation call or write Teresa: psm@prosanctity.org or 402-289-2670
Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary (We are praying this rosary for your intentions)
September 28, 2010
Job 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23 Reflection: Occasionally, not everyday, but occasionally I wake up and “curse the day.” Usually it is because there is something in the day that I do not want to do, or feel ill-prepared or will definitely offer me a negative challenge like meeting with an angry person….I agonize on these days and often do not even sleep well in the first place. |
Teaching: Job certainly was articulate about not only a bad, horrible day, but about a bad, horrible life! He curses the day he was born! He regrets that he was not aborted and laments his life, and it seems that only death will be his peace and his rest. |
Conversation: Job, you sucked the breasts that gave you life and you survived. God had a purpose for you. We have sucked at the breasts of Mary, and have received the milk of comfort, the Eucharistic strength that comes from having received God through her! Yes, we have been nourished by God, evil has been overcome by the Lord's death and His offering has become our hope, our joy and our reason for living. Death becomes life following of Christ, no matter how bad the day is or how little prepared we feel. Every moment, every second has meaning in light of the death and resurrection of Jesus! Luke 9:51-56 Final thought: Jesus resolutely determined to journey to |
Explosive WORD! Lectionary 457
PRO SANCTITY NINE-DAY NOVENA
Nine days of prayer with
MARY and ST. THERESE OF LISIEUX
September 23 - October 1
The Relationship of St. Therese with the Blessed Virgin Mary
St. Therese's Mariology coincides with that of the council. She rebelled against the distortions of her age, which exaggerated Mary's privileges to the point of nearly denying her humanity. She saw Mary as the quintessential little soul. It was not Mary who was great; rather it was the incomparable grace of the immaculate conception that was great, with a greatness that did not raise her above the church but plunged her into its very depths. She is, said Therese, "more a mother than a queen." The Second Vatican Council said the same thing. The fathers of the council declined to accept a separate schema on the Virgin Mary, preferring to place its treatment of the Blessed Virgin within the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, precisely where she belongs, devoting Chapter 8 of that great conciliar document to Mary and declaring her to be the mother of the church and its model. What kind of a mother would she be, Therese had asked sensibly, if her children did not look like her and could not imitate her?
Certainly Therese herself imitated Mary. A priest who knew her well called her "A ravishing miniature of the Virgin Mary," a delightful description. How she loved the mother of Jesus! With a hand that trembled and could no longer dip her pen in the inkwell, she picked up her pencil for the last time, and this is what she wrote: "O Mary, if I were the queen of heaven and you were Therese, I would want to be Therese so that you might be the queen of heaven." Famous last words, worthy of a doctor of the church, easy to understand and easy to remember and such an astonishing thing to think of saying! [Source: Origins Vol 27,12 (Sept 4, 1997)]
We suggest the following method:
Read the passage given. Read it several times.
Take note of the words or phrases that strike you personally.
Pause, pray and offer your desire to grow in trust that this Word will bear fruit in you.
Entrust yourself to the intercession of your sister, Therese and to Mary, your mother
Ask for the grace of a word or incentive that might become proposal to your life.
Write down your thoughts and prayers and/or share with another person the inspirations that the Lord entrusted to you.
My Mother, My Confidence!
St. Therese, pray for us!
September 23 - October 1
All alone, saying the rosary requires an effort for me. I feel that I say it so badly! Even if I strained to meditate on the mysteries of the rosary, I can’t concentrate…I was distressed for a long time over this lack of devotion which surprised me, since I love the Blessed Virgin Mary so much (…) Now I am less distressed, because I think that the Queen of Heaven, being my mother, must see my goodwill and is satisfied by it (Ms C, 25v).
Point to Ponder: A relationship with Mary is not based on our practices, but our desire to be in union with her.
Day Two
When an angel offers you to be the Mother of the God who will reign for all eternity, what an astonishing mystery to see you prefer the unutterable treasure of your virginity! I understand that your soul, Oh Immaculate Virgin would be more dear to the Lord than the Divine sojourn. I understand that your soul, humble and gentle valley, would contain my Jesus, the Ocean of love (PN 54)/
Point to Ponder: Therese had it right, the greatness of Mary was in God’s choosing her to bear his Son, and she saying YES!
Day Three
The Blessed Virgin was also watching over her little flower. Not wanting her to be tarnished by contact with earthly things, she moved her to her mountain before she bloomed….While waiting for this happy moment, the little Therese grew in love for the Heavenly Mother (Ms A, 40r)
Point to Ponder: Therese invites us to a deep spiritual journey with Mary.
Day Four
Finding no assistance on earth, poor little Therese turned to her heavenly mother. She prayed to her to have pity on her. …All of a sudden, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared beautiful to me, with a beauty such as I had never seen before. Her face radiant and indescribable kindness and tenderness. But what penetrated my soul it its very depth was the ravishing smile of the Blessed Virgin” (MsA, 30r).
Point to Ponder: The memory of the loving smile of Mary stayed with Therese her whole life.
Day Five
When Therese was three-and-a-half years old, every evening before retiring, she asked whether the good Lord was please with her. When the answer was in the affirmative, she asked then whether the Blessed Virgin was likewise satisfied (Jamart, pg 252).
Point to Ponder: The Blessed Virgin Mary held an important place in the daily life and daily decisions of St. Therese.
Day Six
At the age of seven, she wrote in one of her copybooks: “The Blessed Virgin is my mother and little children ordinarily resemble their mama” (Jamart 253).
Point to Ponder: Therese and Mary, mother and daughter.
Day Seven
In the afternoon of her first Communion Day, she pronounced the Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin, putting all her heart in to the act and asking the Holy Virgin, Mother of God, to watch over her. Recalling this later on, she added “that it seemed to her that Mary looked with love at her little flower and smiled at her” (Jamart 253).
Point to Ponder: Offering her life to Jesus was always done through Mary.
Day Eight
The Blessed Virgin made me feel that it was truly she herself who had smiled at me and had cured me. Oh! How great the fervor with which I begged her to be always my protector and help me realize my dream (to see the Pope and ask permission to be a Carmelite), hiding me in the shadow of her virginal mantel (NV August 20 and 23).
Point to Ponder: Therese found trust, confidence and courage under Mary’s mantel.
If we wish a sermon on the Blessed Virgin to bear fruity, we ought to show what sort of life Mary actually led, as indicated by the Gospels, not as fabricated by our imagination…The Blessed Virgin is sometimes pictured as if she were unapproachable. We realize on the contrary that it is possible to imitate her by practicing her hidden virtues. She lives a life of faith common to all of us and we should prove this from what we are told in the pages of the Gospel (NV August 20 and 23).
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Point to Ponder: St. Therese deeply read the Gospels and found the mother she was looking for!
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Set aside a little time at the conclusion of the novena:
Review the fruits received in these past nine days of prayer with the Blessed Virgin Mary and
“The Blessed Virgin is the Queen of Heaven and earth, quite true, but she is more mother than queen…It is proper to speak of her prerogatives, but we must not content ourselves with that. We must do all we can to maker her beloved of souls” (NV August 20 and 23).
All Saints, All Brothers and Sisters!
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St. Therese, pray for us!
A SAINT: FULLY HUMAN, FULLY ALIVE!
Put out into the deep!
My Mother, My Confidence!
September 21, 2010
Feast of
Dear Sisters, Brothers, and Friends of the Pro Sanctity Family.
In this last period our Pro Sanctity Family is experiencing the sickness and death of our dear friends and relatives. On September 17, we buried our dear friend Marko Botich who was the first President of the Pro Sanctity Board in
Angela Di Paola, an apostolic oblate from Brooklyn, is in
And on Thursday, Mariakutty another member of Brooklyn community, is leaving for
Let us ask our Founder Bishop Giaquinta, to stay close to all the sick, and let us remember our sisters in our prayers.
On this day we remember all our members with the name of Matthew and pray that your saint intercede for your holiness! God bless Theresa Gabriel, Fr. Matt Gutowski, and Fr. Matthew Vellanickal on their birthdays too.
Frances and John Monaghen celebrated their 58th anniversary of marriage yesterday and even though both have dementia they are doing much better thanks to God’s grace and everyone’s prayers.
Please pray for Agnes as she prepares to represent us at the Apostolic Oblate Council Meetings in
Best wishes to all our Pro Sanctity Local Boards and for a tremendous new season as we celebrate the them, "A Saint, Fully Human, Fully Alive!" Formation booklets are now available too from the
The Animators and the Sodales went on a fishing trip recently, they froze and caught fish! Good way to grow in brotherhood! See their picture on the Pro Sanctity Blog (go to web site and click in it). We pray for the Sodales this year as they prepare for their General Assembly in August 2011
We know that there are many, many more intentions so let us hold one another in our hearts and in the unity of God's Holy Spirit we are one in our prayers for each other.
In the heart of Mary we bless you all,
Teresa and National Council
The Pro Sanctity Family sufferings and joy...fall 2010
Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows!
"Mary is the motive of trust; whatever moment we are living, in whatever difficulty we find ourselves, we turn to he and say: My Mother, My Confidence!" G. Giaquinta
Rosary in honor of Our Lady of Sorrows
Offered for the special intentions of those among our members who are suffering in a particular way and also for the opening of a new Pro Sanctity Center and Bethany in Holland, dedicated to our Lady of the Magnificat!
We also remember our members who celebrate their anniversaries today!
ROSARY
"Behold, your mother"
FIRST MYSTERY: Mary bore a Son. In heaven, he is the Only-begotten of the Father; on earth, likewise, he is the Only-begotten of his Mother... She who is the only Virgin-Mother, she who glories in having borne the Only-begotten of the Father, embraces that same Only-begotten of hers in all his members and so can be truly called Mother of all in whom she recognizes her Christ to have been formed, or in whom she knows he is being formed.
SECOND MYSTERY: Eve handed on to her children an inheritance of certain death rather than the beginning of light. She is indeed called the mother of all the living, (Gen 3,20) but... as she was incapable of fulfilling the vocation of her title, Mary consummated the mystery.
THIRD MYSTERY: Mary herself, like the Church of which she is the type, is a mother of all who are reborn to life. She is, in fact, the mother of the Life by which everyone lives, and when she brought it forth from herself, she in some way brought to rebirth all those who were to live by that Life...
FOURTH MYSTERY: Thus the blessed Mother of Christ, knowing that she is the mother of all Christians by reason of this mystery, shows herself a mother by her care and loving attention.
FIFITH MYSTERY: For Mary’s heart is not hardened against these children as if they were not her own; her womb carried a child once only, yet it remains ever fruitful, never ceasing to bring forth the fruits of her motherly compassion. «The blessed Fruit of your womb» (Lk 1,42), O holy Mother, left you pregnant with inexhaustible tenderness. He was born of you once and for all, yet he remains in you always.
Mediations are from Blessed Guerric of Igny (c.1080-1157), Cistercian abbot 1st. Sermon for the Assumption ; PL 185A,187 (©1971 Cistercian Publications)
Feast of our Lady of Sorrows - September 15
"Each one," Pope Benedict said, "should have a saint that is familiar to him, to whom he feels close with prayer and intercession, but also to imitate him or her. (PBXVI)
I am always grateful to my parents for giving me a saint name, a saint middle name and the awareness that the saints were there for me and all I had to do is call upon them! How often as a child I imagined them surrounding me at night, each a place in my room. They were my first real friends and in many ways still are. I am forever getting “lost” along the way, but they are like a GPS guide, always there to assist in prayer and directions (their lives, writings and stories inspire me).
Dear Lord I am in awe of the gift of saints that you have given to me and to the whole Church. May we more and more know the power of friendship that starts on earth and leads to heaven! Amen.
My best friends are the saints!
My Mother, My Confidence!
August 30, 2010
Hi Pro Sanctity Family
These days have not been the slow days of August, but filled to overflowing with apostolic energy. We praise God because we today we had our first official meeting with our new Archbishop, George Lucas There was Kay, Fr. Frank, Fr. Tom W, Rita H and myself. He was so gracious!! He affirmed us, affirmed our Sodales, the Animators, and especially our promotion of the Universal Call to holiness in a manner that people can receive, at the same time he highlighted the necessity of a movement with its supporting groups, like ours to encourage it. He thanked us for working with our priests and with young people particularly!! He was very happy with our formation program plans, and our emphasis on interiority for the apostolate!
Plus!
He said yes to invite Cardinal Arinze in next September (who has already been approached and was waiting for Archbishop Lucas to OK it), he said yes to celebrating November lst with us and preaching on our theme, Saints: Fully Human, Fully Alive (including children) and he said a tentative yes for the Pro Sanctity Convention in July (depends on his retreat)!!!
What a great meeting, we thank God, our Lady, Our Founder and all the saints!! We thank all of you for you are the Movement!!
I am going to pray in now in thanksgiving!
Love, Teresa
PS: I am trying to set up SKYPE with my phone, give me a few days and I will have it figured out under the name of: Teresa.Monaghen
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....G. Giaquinta
"Mary is the motive of trust; whatever moment we are living, in whatever difficulty we find ourselves, we turn to her: My Mother, My Confidence!" (Giaquinta)
Pro Sanctity Meeting with Archbishop George Lucas
I have the joy and privilege to write a few words about Mother Teresa. I intend to write a “few” words because it would be so easy to write volumes, in fact volumes have already been written on her, and still there is so much more to say! In all honesty, I cannot add any new fact about her either because I am by no means a scholar of Mother Teresa and her work. No, I am just a fellow “Teresa” who for one reason or another, find myself following her tracks, seeing her shadow and admiring her from a distance over the years. I follow in her tracks because she, before me, took St. Therese of Lisieux as her model, mentor and for her religious name. I, too, took Therese as model and mentor, not because Teresa of Calcutta did it, but for the same reason she did: because of St. Therese’s attractiveness and inspiration to me. Mother Teresa’s shadow literally passed in front of me for years. It would be so frustrating to find out that I was in a place just a moment too late and missed meeting her or seeing her! This happened many times! I have had spiritual directors and friends who knew her well and told me many stories, but I never once saw her live and in person. I have admired her, too, from a distance as millions of others have, and her example, her love and joy, her dedication and drive, her straightforwardness and her “Christ-centeredness” have long been a source of inspiration to me. It is in this spirit, I now wish to share a few notes about her, that you too may reflect on your relationship with her and grow in love and appreciation of the Church who now officially celebrates her as a “blessed person” of our times.
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Pope Benedict XVI Encourages Choosing a Special Saint Recommends Namesake as a Model
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy, AUG. 25, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI is recommending that everyone have devotion to a particular saint -- he suggested, for example, a namesake -- so that the saint can offer closeness through intercession but also be a model to imitate.
The Pope said this today when he reflected during the general audience on the saints. He gave the audience address from
The Holy Father said that it is important "to have 'travel companions' on the journey of our Christian life: I am thinking of a spiritual director, a confessor, persons with whom we can share the experience of faith, but I am also thinking of the Virgin Mary and of the saints."
"Each one," he said, "should have a saint that is familiar to him, to whom he feels close with prayer and intercession, but also to imitate him or her. Hence, I would like to invite you to know the saints better, beginning with the one whose name you bear, by reading his life, his writings. You can be certain that they will become good guides to love the Lord ever more and valid aids for your human and Christian growth."
The Pontiff noted his own closeness to
Pursuit
Benedict XVI said that
Augustine was a great seeker of truth, the Pope noted -- not '"pseudo-truths' incapable of giving lasting peace of heart, but that Truth that gives meaning to existence and that is the 'dwelling' in which the heart finds serenity and joy."
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Referring to a passage from Augustine's "Confessions," in which the saint is with his mother and both "for a moment touch the heart of God in the silence of creatures," the Holy Father said: "[C]reatures must be silent so that there will be a silence in which God can speak. This is also true in our time: Sometimes there is a sort of fear of silence, of recollection, of reflecting on one's acts, on the profound meaning of one's life. [...] [T]here is fear of seeking the Truth, or perhaps there is fear that the Truth will find us, will grip us and change our life, as happened to
"Dear brothers and sisters," the Pope concluded, "I would like to say to all, also to those in a difficult moment in their faith journey, those who do not participate much in the life of the Church, or those who live 'as if God did not exist' that they not be afraid of the Truth, that they never interrupt their journey toward it, that they never cease to seek the profound truth about themselves and about things with the internal eyes of the heart."
"God will not fail to give Light so that one can see," he said, "and Warmth to feel the heart that loves us and that wants to be loved."
Saints make great friends!
Thank you, Mother Teresa!
You no longer are just a good witness, a fascinating story or a wonderful role model; you are now my personal friend. In the communion of saints, I can go to you personally. You speak to my heart today of your love for Jesus and you inspire me to love Him with all my being as you did. You tell me not to count the cost, to refuse Him nothing and in the spirit of Mary, do whatever He tells me. The Church is calling you “Blessed” and this assures me that our friendship is real and alive.
Dear Mother Teresa, along with St. Therese of Lisieux, I ask you to guide my journey and help me to be as holy as I know I am called to be, and with you, win all souls to Jesus! Instruct me in how to let go of my self-absorption and put on your Christ-centeredness. I am so pleased to have finally met you! I thank the Lord for this opportunity and I pray that in these next days many may come to know you, love you and follow the Lord as unconditionally as you did. Amen!
Mother Teresa Birthday - August 26, 2010 - 100 years old
Reflection - the rewards of a holy life
Mary's Assumption is another example of God's grace in her life. She receives this blessing and this special gift because of the choices of God, no other reason. Here we see her raised to heaven at the end of her life, body and soul united with the Father. What she has received already, we hope to achieve some day too! She said yes to God's will for her and God preserved her from original sin. Safe from sin, she escaped the separation of death. Her holiness shines in the heavens and God filled her soul with more than she could have imagined. And so for us too. Though we are touched by original sin, the victory of God surpasses the pains of sin and death. God has kept in heaven for us far more than we might imagine or even hope for! Each sacrifice we make, each time we persevere, each act of charity and forgiveness leads to the blessings God has kept for us.
Mary, pray for us that we may keep our eyes on your Son. He promises great rewards to all who remain united with him. He holds for us a prize for holiness, greater than all the world can offer.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....G. Giaquinta
"Mary is the motive of trust; whatever moment we are living, in whatever difficulty we find ourselves, we turn to her: My Mother, My Confidence!" (Giaquinta)
Feast of the Assumption - Reflection on Mary - Msgr. Andrew Vaccari
My Mother, My Confidence!
July 3-4, 2010
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The holiday weekend is here and many will have the opportunity to relax with family and friends, perhaps take a vacation, go to barbeques or to the beach or spend time relaxing at home. It is a weekend of remembering and celebrating our beginning as a nation, when we declared ourselves to be a nation independent from
With the public discussion these days about the place of invoking the name of God at public ceremonies, it is enlightening to return to the Declaration of Independence itself. That document, authored by Thomas Jefferson, includes multiple religious references. Phrases such as "Nature's God," "endowed by their Creator," "appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world," and "a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence."
Without being an overtly religious document, the Declaration of Independence not only presumes the involvement of God in the life of the new nation, but also looks to be guided and directed by God. The effort by some to remove the language of God from public discussion is contrary to the initial foundation of our nation. While our country does not have a national religion, believe in the existence of God is at the heart of our national identity.
Using language about God can present a difficulty depending on what image of God is presented, and how knowledgeable the speaker or writer is about God. This is a different, although related topic, from whether or not reference to God is permitted at all!
On this Independence Day, let us be thankful for the men and women who serve our nation in the military, who work to ensure our continued freedoms and liberty. May the Lord protect them and, if they are away, may they return safely home soon.
Monsignor Andrew Vaccari
pastorsmmj@gmail.com
Thought for the day ... G. Giaquinta
Let us pray for the courage to risk and look at the real needs of others, of the Church and of the world. Let us pray for the strength to respond positively to what we find.
Spiritual Advisor, Msgr. Vaccari
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