1. God is king of all the earth.
2. Fr. Roger Landry’s homily today (audio included): The Momentary Pain on the Way to Irremovable Joy
3. Pope Francis’s homily today.
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In this month of May don't miss my video, 'The Power of the Rosary' https://t.co/5ArxltEoUX via @YouTube
— Bishop Barres (@BishopBarres) May 6, 2016
5. From Saint Augustine via the Office of Readings of the Liturgy of the Hours today:
Perfect patience is to follow Christ faithfully, even to death, but for perfect knowledge we must await his coming. Here, in the land of the dying, the sufferings of the world must be endured; there, in the land of the living, shall be seen the good things of the Lord.
Christ’s words, I wish him to remain until I come, should not be taken to imply that John was to remain on earth until Christ’s coming, but rather that he was to wait because it is not now but only when Christ comes that the life he symbolizes will find fulfillment. On the other hand, Christ says to Peter: Your duty is to follow me, because the life Peter symbolizes can attain its goal only by action here and now.
Yet we should make no mental separation between these great apostles. Both lived the life symbolized by Peter; both were to attain the life symbolized by John. Symbolically, one followed, the other remained, but living by faith they both endured the sufferings of this present life of sorrow and they both longed for the joys of the future life of happiness.
Nor were they alone in this. They were one with the whole Church, the bride of Christ, which will in time be delivered from the trials of this life and live for ever in the joy of the next. These two kinds of life were represented respectively by Peter and John, yet both apostles lived by faith in this present, passing life and in eternal life both have the joy of vision.
And so for the sake of all the saints inseparably united to the body of Christ, to guide them through the storms of this life, Peter, the chief of the apostles, received the keys of the kingdom of heaven with the power to bind and loose sins; and for the sake of those same saints, to plumb the depths of that other, hidden life, John the evangelist reclined on the breast of Christ.
For it is not only Peter but the whole Church that binds and looses from sin; and as for the sublime teaching of John about the Word, who in the beginning was God with God, and everything else he told us about Christ’s divinity, and about the trinity and unity of the Godhead, which now, until the Lord comes, is all like a faint reflection in a mirror, but which will be seen face to face in the kingdom of heaven—it was not only John who drank in this teaching that came forth from the Lord’s breast as from a fountain. All who belong to the Lord are to drink it in, each according to his capacity, and this is why the Lord himself has spread John’s gospel throughout the world.
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Queen of the May: Our blessed Mother crowned with flowers https://t.co/aJCJ4vLGEW
— Fr Lawrence Lew OP (@LawrenceOP) May 6, 2016
7. From Magnificat today:
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Humility is not an exaggeratedly low opinion of yourself. Humility is self-forgetfulness.
— Peter Kreeft (@ProfessorKreeft) May 6, 2016
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'Love overcomes, love delights, those who love the Sacred Heart rejoice.'
St. Bernadette Soubirous— Fr. Patrick Brennan (@Pathound) May 6, 2016
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Our Lady in May: mural from St Dominic's in Youngstown (OH) of Mary surrounded by four Doctors of the Church https://t.co/zDWmqy7JYd
— Fr Lawrence Lew OP (@LawrenceOP) May 6, 2016
PLUS: If you’re in NYC Monday, come pray with us.
Let’s pray for the persecuted, the suffering, and everyone who will die today.
And please join this event in person or on livestream on genocide.