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Monday, November 12, 2012

Saints of Mary in the Latter Day


This is to follow up on the words of encouragement from Fr. Nolte


From St. Louis de Monfort-



Saints of Mary in the Latter Days
But what will they be like, these servants, these slaves, these children of Mary? They will be ministers of the Lord who, like a flaming fire, will enkindle everywhere the fires of divine love. They will become, in Mary's powerful hands, like sharp arrows, with which she will transfix her enemies. They will be as the children of Levi, thoroughly purified by the fire of great tribulations and closely joined to God. They will carry the gold of love in their heart, the frankincense of prayer in their mind and the myrrh of mortification in their body. They will bring to the poor and lowly everywhere the sweet fragrance of Jesus...

They will be like thunder-clouds flying through the air at the slightest breath of the Holy Spirit. Attached to nothing, surprised at nothing, troubled at nothing, they will shower down the rain of God's word and of eternal life. They will thunder against sin, they will storm against the world, they will strike down the devil

They will be true apostles of the latter times to whom the Lord of Hosts will give eloquence and strength

Wherever they preach, they will leave behind them nothing but the gold of love,

They will point out the narrow way to God in pure truth according to the holy Gospel, and not according to the maxims of the world. Their hearts will not be troubled, nor will they show favour to anyone; they will not spare or heed or fear any man, however powerful he may be. They will have the two-edged sword of the word of God in their mouths and the blood-stained standard of the Cross on their shoulders. They will carry the crucifix in their right hand and the rosary in their left, and the holy names of Jesus and Mary on their heart. 

They will be the heel of Mary who crushes the head of the serpent.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Beautiful Words of Encouragement for Our Times


          Today I would like to share with you beautiful words of encouragement from a Priest in the Archdiocese of Omaha, Father Walter Nolte, who pastors St. Bernard Catholic Church, serves as Respect Life Apostolate Chaplain, is an Archdiocesan Council of Priests Dean, and is an Archdiocese of Omaha Youth Pilgrimage March for Life Leader, involved in Totus Tuus of the Archdiocese of Omaha, and so much more.

          This article has so much to ponder in prayer.  I hope you will find it as encouraging as I do and spend many hours in prayer letting these words resonate and become woven in your heart. Let them become the daily pattern of our lives!

          Thank you Father Nolte!


Friends,
If there is any encouragement in Christ, any solace in love, any participation in the Spirit, any compassion and mercy, complete my joy by being of the same mind, with the same love, united in heart, thinking one thing…to Christ alone belongs the victory.
We must draw strength from one another by our continually reminding each other that our Savior Jesus Christ has already won the victory over sin and death. We have only to claim it for ourselves and for our nation. Our knees must be the knees that are bent in prayer on behalf of our sinful nation, asking the Father to wash us in the water and blood that flowed from the wounded side of Jesus on the Cross as he gave his last breath to set us free. Our hearts must be the hearts that are pierced so that our nation will again have a heart of flesh and not one of stone. Our minds must be the ones that think of God when others do not, reminding Him of His promise to not leave us as orphans. Our feet must be the feet that stand opposed to sin by keeping watch with Christ as He is strengthened by the Father’s love.
We are indeed the Body of Christ. We are the slippers worn by our Mother Mary as she crushes the head of Evil by her simple and humble obedience. She is our General and we are her foot soldiers. She will use our prayers to slip into the heart of those opposed to God’s will and move them to do what He asks of them. We are the men and women predicted by St. Louis de Monfort, who wrote that God would raise up a holy army in the last days and defeat once and for all the power of the Evil One. We are saints of Our Lady who are called to use the weapons of prayer and abandonment to the protection of the Father as our ammunition against the Enemy because we, like her, know that to Christ alone belongs the victory. 
Stay strong my friends and unite your frustration to that of the Lord’s and ask him to hold you and our nation in his loving embrace.
The Lord loves the pure of heart…and [he] defeats the projects of the wicked.
Father Walter Nolte

Archdiocesan Council of Priests Dean 2012-13, www.archomaha.org

Fr. Walter Nolte, Respect Life Apostolate Chaplain www.archomaha.org

Archdiocese of Omaha Youth Pilgrimage to March for Life Leader, www.archomaha.org

www.stbernardomaha.org