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70th Anniversary of Luisa’s Birth in Heaven – Mar. 4, 2017 Schedule

March 4, 2017- Schedule

70th anniversary of the birth in Heaven of the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta and 30th birth anniversary of the Association Luisa Piccarreta Little Children of the Divine Will

On March 4, 2017 on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the birth in Heaven of the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta and of the 30th birth anniversary of the Association Luisa Piccarreta Little Children of the Divine Will, the Association in accordance with the Archbishop of Trani, Mons. Giovanni Battista Picchierri will hold a two days event on the theme “The Precious Pearl of the Kingdom” and it developed a program rich in religious and cultural initiatives that we report below. Everything will also be preceded by a concert in honor of Luisa Piccarreta on the evening of March 3 and will be concluded with the Eucharistic Celebration presided by Archbishop Giovanni Battista Pichierri at the Cathedral of Trani, on March 5.

70th anniversary of the birth in Heaven of the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta

30th anniversary of the birth of the Association Luisa Piccarreta–L.C.D.W.Corato

March 3-4-5, 2017

The Precious Pearl of the Kingdom

SCHEDULE 

March 3

MUNICIPAL THEATRE OF CORATO

8:00 pm               Concert in honor of Luisa Piccarreta

March 4

LUISA’S TOMB / MOTHER CHURCH       

                6:00 am – 9:00 am           “The Time of the Call”

Commemoration of Luisa’s death

Meeting at Luisa’s tomb and procession to the Mother Church

Adoration “24 hours for the Lord”

                SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF GRACE

                10:00 am             Eucharistic celebration presided by Archbishop Giovanni B. Pichierri

                11:30 am             Community Reflection

                1:00   pm             Lunch break

                3:30   pm             Prayer. The Rounds in the Divine Will

                5.00   pm             Community Reflection

                VISIT TO  LUISA’S  PLACES          

March 5                              

                MOTHER CHURCH OF CORATO 

                9:00 am                Praises to the Divine Will

                10:00 am – 12 noon        Community Reflection

                12.30 pm             Lunch break

                TRANSFER TO TRANI CATHEDRAL           

                3:00 pm                 Prayer. The Hours of the Passion

                4:00 pm                 Presentation of The New Mysticism Dictionary published by Vatican Publishing House

                 6:30 pm               Concluding Mass presided by Archbishop Giovanni B. Pichierri

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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time – 2017

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

He has chosen the weak.

Dear brothers and sisters, Fiat!

Today, and over the next Sundays, we will read the passage from the Gospel of St. Matthew which is designated as the Sermon on the Mount: three chapters which contain a real revolution in the way of thinking; the greatest one, because it shifts the perspective from the purely natural and earthly field to the supernatural one. In other words, it invites us to look at things and facts with the eyes of God, to evaluate them according to His criteria.

This is evident already in the initial passage of the Sermon, the one that we will read today, the Beatitudes (Mt 5:1-12). Blessed are the poor in spirit, those who hunger for justice, the non-violent people, those who show mercy, the pure in heart, the persecuted, those who work to bring peace … In short, the opposite of the people who are arrogant, violent, immoral and belligerent of which the world is full, as well as the chronicles attest. For many people these ones, all intent on asserting themselves and their own interests, are considered as models for others to follow; the former are considered fools, deluded, defeatist: in short, weak. Here, more than ever, faith is at stake; Jesus’ invitation to go upstream entails faith, that is we must trust Him, who knows better than us what is best for us.

In this regard, today we can find in the second reading a close consonance with the gospel. The Apostle Paul writes to the Corinthians (1:26-31): “God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. God chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him..” In other words, God to carry out His plan of salvation for mankind, has chosen the weak, the despised, those who are unimportant.

In her diary, Luisa often wondered why Jesus among all people perhaps with a greater holiness, chose her who is little and a bit “naughty”. And then Jesus before her objection responds by giving a teaching that reflects the characteristics of those who live the Beatitudes of the Gospel.

Jesus chose Luisa because she is the littlest and most insignificant creature that exists on earth. The little ones let one do with them whatever he wants. They do not walk by themselves, but let themselves be guided; even more, they are afraid to place one foot on their own. If they receive gifts, feeling incapable of keeping them, they place them on the lap of their mother.

The little ones are stripped of everything, nor do they care about whether they are rich or poor; they are concerned with nothing. How beautiful the tender age is, full of grace, of beauty and of freshness. Therefore, the greater is the work God wants to do in a soul, the littler He chooses her. He likes it so much that He preserves these souls in the littleness of the nothingness from which they came. He lets nothing of their own enter into them, so as not to let them lose their littleness, and therefore preserve the divine freshness and beauty from which they came.

Badness cannot enter the true little ones. Do you know when evil, when growth begins to enter? When one’s own will begins to enter. As it enters, the creature begins to fill herself and to live of herself; the All goes out of the littleness of the creature, and it seems to her that her littleness becomes greater – but, greatness to be cried over. Since God does not live completely in her, she moves away from her beginning, dishonors her origin, loses the light, the beauty, the sanctity, the freshness of her Creator. She seems to grow before men, but before God she decreases! She may even become great, but she will never be His beloved little one – one whom, taken by love for her, He fills with Himself, that she may remain as God created her, and He makes of her the greatest, whom no one will be able to equal.

Jesus did so also with His Celestial Mother. Among all generations, She is the littlest, because Her will never entered into Her as acting, but always The Eternal Will; and this not only kept Her little, beautiful, fresh, but made Her the greatest of all. And only because of Her littleness was She lifted up to the height of Mother of the One who formed Her.

So, all the good of man is in doing God’s Will; all the evil is in doing his own. Therefore, in order to come to redeem man, Jesus chose Mary as His Mother because She was little, and He used Her as channel in order to let all the goods and fruits of Redemption descend upon mankind. Then He chose Luisa: “What? Have you not understood who she is? It is you, my little one. I have told you many times that you are the little one, and this is why I love you.” And finally, He chooses each of us!
We can understand why God sent out His messages to the modern world by using often people who were unknown when they were alive.  (for example, St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Luisa Piccarreta), or poor people (Teresa of Calcutta), and even unsuspecting children (as at Lourdes and Fatima).

Upon closer look, however, this divine style began with the Savior Himself, who in the eyes of the world ended His life on the cross, that is, in the most disgraceful and disastrous way: the powerful and “astute” men  of the time believed they got rid of the killjoy, and instead His work has spread throughout the world.

And you can see this also in His followers: when their works were based on human resources they were unsuccessful, and when they faced the world with the poor weapons of the word and example, trusting only in God, their apparent defeat or insignificance led a countless number of men to faith.

An example is offered by martyrs, missionaries and many religious and lay people that in the family or in small remotest communities were and are humble, weak and often unknown instruments in God’s hands.

They have agreed to be so, not basing their lives on the human resources of wealth, power or culture, but  having them, they made use of them and in any case of the resources that every man has (intelligence, energy physical, time and so on). They used them according to the will of God, acknowledging that they got them from Him: for this, the apostle says, no one can boast.

Continuing on, Paul reminds the Corinthians that God has given His Son to us: and He is the true wisdom for us, He makes us pleasing to the Father, He gives us the chance to live for Him and frees us from evil; Therefore, as the Scriptures say, “If you want to boast, boast only about the Lord.”

 

don Marco

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Gospel Reading for Jan. 28, 2017 with Divine Will Truths – Faith Will No Longer Have Any Shadow

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Gospel Reading for Jan. 27, 2017 with Divine Will Truths – Parables of Redemption and Manifestations of the Divine Will Truths

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God is Love: Deus Caritas Est and the Divine Will

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I AM. 365 Names of God – Excellent Rounds!

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Feast Day of Saints Timothy and Titus

SAINTS TIMOTHY AND TITUS

On Jan. 26, the Roman Catholic Church celebrates the liturgical memorial of Saints Timothy and Titus, close companions of the Apostle Paul and bishops of the Catholic Church in its earliest days.

Both men received letters from St. Paul, which are included in the New Testament.
 
Eastern Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians also venerate the saints, but do not combine their commemorations. Instead, the Byzantine tradition remembers St. Titus on Aug. 25 and St. Timothy on Jan. 22.
 
Pope Benedict XVI discussed these early bishops during a general audience on Dec. 13, 2006, noting “their readiness to take on various offices” in “far from easy” circumstances. Both saints, the Pope said, “teach us to serve the Gospel with generosity, realizing that this also entails a service to the Church herself.”
 
The son of a Jewish mother and a non-Jewish father, Timothy came from Lystra in present-day Turkey. His mother, Eunice, and his grandmother, Lois, are known to have joined the Church, and Timothy himself is described as a student of Sacred Scripture from his youth.

After St. Paul’s visit to Timothy’s home region of Lycaonia, around the year 51, the young man joined the apostle and accompanied him in his travels. After religious strife forced Paul to leave the city of Berea, Timothy remained to help the local church. Paul later sent him to Thessalonica to help the Church during a period of persecution.
 
The two met up again in Corinth, and Timothy eventually journeyed to Macedonia on Paul’s behalf. Problems in the Corinthian Church brought Timothy back for a time, after which he joined Paul and accompanied the apostle in subsequent travels.

Like Paul, Timothy endured a period of imprisonment in the course of his missionary work. His release is mentioned in the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews.
 
Around the year 64, Timothy became the first bishop of the Church of Ephesus. During that same year, he received the first of two surviving letters from St. Paul. The second, written the next year, urges Timothy to visit St. Paul in Rome, where he was imprisoned before his martyrdom.

Ancient sources state that St. Timothy followed his mentor in dying as a martyr for the faith. In the year 93, during his leadership of the Church in Ephesus, he took a stand against the worship of idols and was consequently killed by a mob. The pagan festival he was protesting was held Jan. 22, and this date was preserved as St. Timothy’s memorial in the Christian East.
 
In contrast with Timothy’s partial Jewish descent and early Biblical studies, St. Titus – who was born into a pagan family – is said to have studied Greek philosophy and poetry in his early years. But he pursued a life of virtue, and purportedly had a prophetic dream that caused him to begin reading the Hebrew Scriptures.
 
According to tradition, Titus journeyed to Jerusalem and witnessed the preaching of Christ during the Lord’s ministry on earth. Only later, however – after the conversion of St. Paul and the beginning of his ministry – did Titus receive baptism from the apostle, who called the pagan convert his “true child in our common faith.”
 
St. Paul was not only Titus’ spiritual father, but also depended on his convert as an assistant and interpreter. Titus accompanied Paul to the Apostolic Council of Jerusalem during the year 51, and was later sent to the Corinthian Church on two occasions. After the end of Paul’s first imprisonment in Rome, the apostle ordained Titus as the Bishop of Crete.
 
Paul sent his only surviving letter to Titus around the year 64, giving instructions in pastoral ministry to his disciple as he prepared to meet up with him in the Greek city of Nicopolis. Titus evangelized the region of Dalmatia in modern Croatia before returning to Crete.
 
Titus is credited with leading the Church of Crete well into his 90s, overturning paganism and promoting the faith through his prayers and preaching. Unlike St. Timothy, St. Titus was not martyred, but died peacefully in old age.

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Gospel Reading for Jan. 26, 2017 with Divine Will Truths – Laboring in the Field of the Soul

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Gospel Reading for Jan. 25, 2017 with Divine Will Truths – Those Who do not Believe Remain Empty

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Gospel Reading for Jan. 24 2017 with Divine Will Truths – Here are My Mother and Brothers

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