2014
NOVENA TO THE HOLY NAME OF JESUS
O Merciful Jesus, Who didst in Thy early infancy commence Thy office of Savior by shedding Thy Precious Blood, and assuming for us that name which is above all names; we thank Thee for such early proofs of Thine infinite love. We venerate Thy sacred name, in union with the profound respect of the Angel who first announced it to the earth, and unite our affections to the sentiments of tender devotion which the adorable name of Jesus has in all ages enkindled in the hearts of Thy Saints.
O Merciful Jesus, Who didst in Thy early infancy commence Thy office of Savior by shedding Thy Precious Blood, and assuming for us that name which is above all names; we thank Thee for such early proofs of Thine infinite love. We venerate Thy sacred name, in union with the profound respect of the Angel who first announced it to the earth, and unite our affections to the sentiments of tender devotion which the adorable name of Jesus has in all ages enkindled in the hearts of Thy Saints.
Animated with a firm faith in Thy unerring word, and penetrated with confidence in Thy mercy, we now most humbly remind Thee of the promise Thou hast made, that where two or three should assemble in Thy name, Thou Thyself wouldst be in the midst of them. Come, then, into the midst of us, most amiable Jesus, for it is in Thy sacred name we are here assembled; come into our hearts, that we may be governed by Thy holy spirit; mercifully grant us, through that adorable name, which is the joy of Heaven, the terror of Hell, the consolation of the afflicted, and the solid ground of our unlimited confidence,
all the petitions we make in this novena.
all the petitions we make in this novena.
Oh! blessed Mother of our Redeemer! Who didst participate so sensibly in the sufferings of thy dear Son when He shed His Sacred Blood and assumed for us the name of Jesus, obtain for us,through that adorable name, the favors we petition in this novena.
Beg also, that the most ardent love may imprint on our hearts that sacred name, that it may be always in our minds and frequently on our lips; that it may be our defense and our refuge in the temptations and trials of life, and our consolation and support in the hour of death. Amen.
LITANY OF THE HOLY NAME OF JESUS
Lord, have mercy
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Lord, have mercy
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Christ, have mercy
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Christ, have mercy
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Lord, have mercy
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Lord, have mercy
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God our Father in heaven
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have mercy on us
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God the Son,
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have mercy on us
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Redeemer of the world
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have mercy on us
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God the Holy Spirit
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have mercy on us
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Holy Trinity, one God
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, Son of the living God
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, splendor of the Father
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, brightness of everlasting light
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, king of glory
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, dawn of justice
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, Son of the Virgin Mary
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, worthy of our love
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, worthy of our wonder
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, mighty God
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, father of the world to come
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, prince of peace
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, all-powerful
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, pattern of patience
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, model of obedience
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, gentle and humble of heart
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, lover of chastity
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, lover of us all
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, God of peace
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, author of life
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, model of goodness
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, seeker of souls
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, our God
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, our refuge
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, father of the poor
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, treasure of the faithful
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, Good Shepherd
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, the true light
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, eternal wisdom
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, infinite goodness
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, our way and our life
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, joy of angels
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, king of patriarchs
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, teacher of apostles
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, master of evangelists
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, courage of martyrs
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, light of confessors
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, purity of virgins
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have mercy on us
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Jesus, crown of all saints
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have mercy on us
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Lord, be merciful
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Jesus, save your people
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From all evil
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Jesus, save your people
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From every sin
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Jesus, save your people
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From the snares of the devil
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Jesus, save your people
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From your anger
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Jesus, save your people
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From the spirit of infidelity
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Jesus, save your people
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From everlasting death
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Jesus, save your people
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From neglect of your Holy Spirit
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Jesus, save your people
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By the mystery of your incarnation
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Jesus, save your people
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By your birth
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Jesus, save your people
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By your childhood
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Jesus, save your people
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By your hidden life
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Jesus, save your people
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By your public ministry
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Jesus, save your people
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By your agony and crucifixion
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Jesus, save your people
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By your abandonment
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Jesus, save your people
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By your grief and sorrow
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Jesus, save your people
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By your death and burial
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Jesus, save your people
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By your rising to new life
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Jesus, save your people
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By your return in glory to the Father
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Jesus, save your people
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By your gift of the holy Eucharist
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Jesus, save your people
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By your joy and glory
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Jesus, save your-people
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Christ, hear us
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Christ, hear us
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Lord Jesus, hear our prayer
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Lord Jesus, hear our prayer
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Lamb of God, you take away
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the sins of the world
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have mercy on us
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Lamb of God, you take away
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the sins of the world
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have mercy on us
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Lamb of God, you take away
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the sins of the world
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have mercy on us
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Let us pray.
Lord, may we who honor the holy name of Jesus enjoy his friendship in this life and be filled with eternal joy in the kingdom where he lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen.
POPE FRANCIS CELEBRATES MASS FOR NAME OF JESUS FEAST - TEXT/VIDEO
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis celebrated Mass on Friday morning in the mother church of the Jesuit order, the church of the Gesù, to mark the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus and to give thanks for the enrollment of the first Jesuit to be ordained a priest, Fr Peter Faber SJ, in the list of the saints.
In his homily, Pope Francis spoke of the particular way in which the Jesuit Order is marked – and desires to be signed - by the name of Jesus: “To march,” he said, “beneath the standard of His Cross.” Pope Francis went on to explain that this means sharing in and having Christ’s very own sentiments. “It means,” he said, “to think like Him, to love like Him, to see [things the way He sees them], to walk like Him – it means doing what He did, and with the same sentiments He had, with the sentiments of His heart.”
Pope Francis went on to discuss the great example of his holy confrere, St Peter Faber, whose sainthood the Holy Father officially recognized and proclaimed on December 17th of last year. “Under the guidance of St. Ignatius,” explained Pope Francis, “[the man who would become St Peter Faber, SJ] learned to combine his restless - but also sweet and even,” said Pope Francis, “exquisite sensitivity, with the ability to make decisions: he was a man of great desires,” Pope Francis said, “he recognised his desires and he owned them. Indeed, for Faber, it is precisely in the moment in which difficult things are proposed, that the true spirit that moves to action manifests itself.” Pope Francis added, “An authentic faith always implies a deep desire to change the world.”
Text from Vatican Radio
In his homily, Pope Francis spoke of the particular way in which the Jesuit Order is marked – and desires to be signed - by the name of Jesus: “To march,” he said, “beneath the standard of His Cross.” Pope Francis went on to explain that this means sharing in and having Christ’s very own sentiments. “It means,” he said, “to think like Him, to love like Him, to see [things the way He sees them], to walk like Him – it means doing what He did, and with the same sentiments He had, with the sentiments of His heart.”
Pope Francis went on to discuss the great example of his holy confrere, St Peter Faber, whose sainthood the Holy Father officially recognized and proclaimed on December 17th of last year. “Under the guidance of St. Ignatius,” explained Pope Francis, “[the man who would become St Peter Faber, SJ] learned to combine his restless - but also sweet and even,” said Pope Francis, “exquisite sensitivity, with the ability to make decisions: he was a man of great desires,” Pope Francis said, “he recognised his desires and he owned them. Indeed, for Faber, it is precisely in the moment in which difficult things are proposed, that the true spirit that moves to action manifests itself.” Pope Francis added, “An authentic faith always implies a deep desire to change the world.”
Text from Vatican Radio
POPE FRANCIS TELLS RELIGIOUS TO "WAKE UP THE WORLD" MAGAZINE INTERVIEW
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has told those in Religious Life to “wake up the world”, according to an article appearing in La Civiltà Cattolica, the Rome-based Jesuit weekly.
Editor Antonio Spadaro, SJ, has written an article recounting the private meeting last November between Pope Francis and the Union of Superiors General of religious men at the end of their 82nd General Assembly.
The 15-page article (available in English at the La Civiltà Cattolica website) documents the views of Pope Francis on religious life.
“Wake up the world! Be witnesses of a different way of doing things, of acting, of living! It is possible to live differently in this world,” Pope Francis said.
“We are speaking of an eschatological outlook, of the values of the Kingdom incarnated here, on this earth. It is a question of leaving everything to follow the Lord. No, I do not want to say “radical.” Evangelical radicalness is not only for religious: it is demanded of all. But religious follow the Lord in a special was, in a prophetic way. It is this witness that I expect of you. Religious should be men and women who are able to wake the world up.”
The article also revealed he has asked the Congregation for Religious to revise, Mutuae Relationes, the 1978 instruction issued by the Congregation for Religious and by the Congregation for Bishops (concerning the relations between bishops and religious in the Church, which he called “outdated.”
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FULL TEXT INTERVIEW http://www.laciviltacattolica.it/articoli_download/extra/Wake_up_the_world.pdf
Editor Antonio Spadaro, SJ, has written an article recounting the private meeting last November between Pope Francis and the Union of Superiors General of religious men at the end of their 82nd General Assembly.
The 15-page article (available in English at the La Civiltà Cattolica website) documents the views of Pope Francis on religious life.
“Wake up the world! Be witnesses of a different way of doing things, of acting, of living! It is possible to live differently in this world,” Pope Francis said.
“We are speaking of an eschatological outlook, of the values of the Kingdom incarnated here, on this earth. It is a question of leaving everything to follow the Lord. No, I do not want to say “radical.” Evangelical radicalness is not only for religious: it is demanded of all. But religious follow the Lord in a special was, in a prophetic way. It is this witness that I expect of you. Religious should be men and women who are able to wake the world up.”
The article also revealed he has asked the Congregation for Religious to revise, Mutuae Relationes, the 1978 instruction issued by the Congregation for Religious and by the Congregation for Bishops (concerning the relations between bishops and religious in the Church, which he called “outdated.”
Shared from Vatican Radio
FULL TEXT INTERVIEW http://www.laciviltacattolica.it/articoli_download/extra/Wake_up_the_world.pdf
STATISTICS OVER 6.6 MILLION VISITED VATICAN SINCE POPE FRANCIS ELECTED IN MARCH 2013
(Vatican Radio) Over 6.6 million people have attended events led by Pope Francis at the Vatican since his election in March.
Figures released by the Pontifical Household on Thursday are based on the number of tickets issued for papal events where they are needed, such as general audiences, Masses and private audiences.
A communiqué said they were also based on estimates of the number of people at events where tickets are not needed, such as the weekly Angelus or Regina Coeli or other celebrations in St. Peter’s Square.
It specified that the figures released do not include the crowds that turned out to see the pope during his trips to Brazil, to Assisi to Lampedusa and other events in Italy and in the Rome diocese.
Pope Francis was elected on March 13, 2013.
Text/Image from Vatican Radio
Figures released by the Pontifical Household on Thursday are based on the number of tickets issued for papal events where they are needed, such as general audiences, Masses and private audiences.
A communiqué said they were also based on estimates of the number of people at events where tickets are not needed, such as the weekly Angelus or Regina Coeli or other celebrations in St. Peter’s Square.
It specified that the figures released do not include the crowds that turned out to see the pope during his trips to Brazil, to Assisi to Lampedusa and other events in Italy and in the Rome diocese.
Pope Francis was elected on March 13, 2013.
Text/Image from Vatican Radio
2014
TODAY'S SAINT : JAN. 3 : ST. GENEVIEVE
St. Genevieve
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VIRGIN, CHIEF PATRONESS OF THE CITY OF PARIS
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Feast: January 3
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TODAY'S MASS ONLINE : FRI. JAN. 3, 2013
Christmas Weekday
Lectionary: 206
Reading 11 JN 2:29-3:6
If you consider that God is righteous,
you also know that everyone who acts in righteousness
is begotten by him.
See what love the Father has bestowed on us
that we may be called the children of God.
Yet so we are.
The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.
Beloved, we are God’s children now;
what we shall be has not yet been revealed.
We do know that when it is revealed we shall be like him,
for we shall see him as he is.
Everyone who has this hope based on him makes himself pure,
as he is pure.
Everyone who commits sin commits lawlessness,
for sin is lawlessness.
You know that he was revealed to take away sins,
and in him there is no sin.
No one who remains in him sins;
no one who sins has seen him or known him.
you also know that everyone who acts in righteousness
is begotten by him.
See what love the Father has bestowed on us
that we may be called the children of God.
Yet so we are.
The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.
Beloved, we are God’s children now;
what we shall be has not yet been revealed.
We do know that when it is revealed we shall be like him,
for we shall see him as he is.
Everyone who has this hope based on him makes himself pure,
as he is pure.
Everyone who commits sin commits lawlessness,
for sin is lawlessness.
You know that he was revealed to take away sins,
and in him there is no sin.
No one who remains in him sins;
no one who sins has seen him or known him.
Responsorial Psalm PS 98:1, 3CD-4, 5-6
R. (3cd) All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God.
Sing to the LORD a new song,
for he has done wondrous deeds;
His right hand has won victory for him,
his holy arm.
R. All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God.
All the ends of the earth have seen
the salvation by our God.
Sing joyfully to the LORD, all you lands;
break into song; sing praise.
R. All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God.
Sing praise to the LORD with the harp,
with the harp and melodious song.
With trumpets and the sound of the horn
sing joyfully before the King, the LORD.
R. All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God.
Sing to the LORD a new song,
for he has done wondrous deeds;
His right hand has won victory for him,
his holy arm.
R. All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God.
All the ends of the earth have seen
the salvation by our God.
Sing joyfully to the LORD, all you lands;
break into song; sing praise.
R. All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God.
Sing praise to the LORD with the harp,
with the harp and melodious song.
With trumpets and the sound of the horn
sing joyfully before the King, the LORD.
R. All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God.
Gospel JN 1:29-34
John the Baptist saw Jesus coming toward him and said,
“Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.
He is the one of whom I said,
‘A man is coming after me who ranks ahead of me
because he existed before me.’
I did not know him,
but the reason why I came baptizing with water
was that he might be made known to Israel.”
John testified further, saying,
“I saw the Spirit come down like a dove from the sky
and remain upon him.
I did not know him,
but the one who sent me to baptize with water told me,
‘On whomever you see the Spirit come down and remain,
he is the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.’
Now I have seen and testified that he is the Son of God.”
“Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.
He is the one of whom I said,
‘A man is coming after me who ranks ahead of me
because he existed before me.’
I did not know him,
but the reason why I came baptizing with water
was that he might be made known to Israel.”
John testified further, saying,
“I saw the Spirit come down like a dove from the sky
and remain upon him.
I did not know him,
but the one who sent me to baptize with water told me,
‘On whomever you see the Spirit come down and remain,
he is the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.’
Now I have seen and testified that he is the Son of God.”
2014
12 BOMBS FELL ON CHRISTMAS IN SYRIA - 500 KILLED IN 2 WEEKS - ASIA
ASIA NEWS REPORT: Two weeks of bombing by the regime and the rebels left nearly 500 people dead. At Christmas, 12 bombs fell on the city's Christian neighbourhoods. "People are exhausted by war, hunger and cold," but "The solidarity between Muslims and Christians is a sign of hope for the future," said Mgr Antoine Audo, Chaldean archbishop of Aleppo said.
Aleppo (AsiaNews) - "The Church in Aleppo is standing steadfast despite the bombs, hunger and cold of recent weeks," said Mgr Antoine Audo, Chaldean Archbishop of Aleppo. "We want to live and have faith, and show our solidarity to everyone without distinction of religion or faction. This is our mission, our task," he added. In talking about how people lived through Christmas under "a shower of bombs" that killed 500 people, he also described how Christians and Muslims expressed solidarity and shared. For the prelate, the pope's repeated appeals for peace have helped priests, prelates and ordinary believers not to lose hope or faith in God.
"On 25 December, at least 12 bombs fell on various neighbourhoods, many of them Christian, killing scores of people," Mgr Audo said.
Although the situation has improved in the past few days, the city is full of poor people, the bishop noted.
Air strikes by government forces, shelling by the rebels, the cold weather and the skyrocketing food prices have reduced the population to the point of starvation. Even the middle class has fallen into poverty.
"Unfortunately, we cannot see the end of this violence," he noted. "No one knows when this war will end. We can accept everything, except this confusion without hope for change."
Still, the situation has not stopped Christians and the Church from helping others and praying for peace in Syria.
Despite the explosions and the danger of death, hundreds of people attended Mass in the Chaldean cathedral, one at 5 pm on Christmas Eve and one on Christmas morning.
At the same time, the hatreds and divisions that are destroying Syrian society have not stopped the flow of help to the poor and to displaced families.
"In recent months, thousands of families from Aleppo's suburbs and surrounding villages found refuge in the city centre, particularly in Christian neighbourhoods," Mgr Audo said.
"The Church has welcomed everyone, without distinction, although sometimes some Christians fail to understand such bigheartedness that sees no differences between religions and political factions." In fact, every day, at the local Chaldean church, Caritas serves lunch and hands out food to the poor and to displaced people, most of whom are Muslims.
"A few days ago an elderly Muslim man ran after me and loudly expressed his gratitude for our work," the prelate said. "You see real gold when you are having hard times," he said. "For Muslims, Christian charity is gold.
ASIA NEWS IT SHARE
ASIA NEWS REPORT: Two weeks of bombing by the regime and the rebels left nearly 500 people dead. At Christmas, 12 bombs fell on the city's Christian neighbourhoods. "People are exhausted by war, hunger and cold," but "The solidarity between Muslims and Christians is a sign of hope for the future," said Mgr Antoine Audo, Chaldean archbishop of Aleppo said.
Aleppo (AsiaNews) - "The Church in Aleppo is standing steadfast despite the bombs, hunger and cold of recent weeks," said Mgr Antoine Audo, Chaldean Archbishop of Aleppo. "We want to live and have faith, and show our solidarity to everyone without distinction of religion or faction. This is our mission, our task," he added. In talking about how people lived through Christmas under "a shower of bombs" that killed 500 people, he also described how Christians and Muslims expressed solidarity and shared. For the prelate, the pope's repeated appeals for peace have helped priests, prelates and ordinary believers not to lose hope or faith in God.
"On 25 December, at least 12 bombs fell on various neighbourhoods, many of them Christian, killing scores of people," Mgr Audo said.
Although the situation has improved in the past few days, the city is full of poor people, the bishop noted.
Air strikes by government forces, shelling by the rebels, the cold weather and the skyrocketing food prices have reduced the population to the point of starvation. Even the middle class has fallen into poverty.
"Unfortunately, we cannot see the end of this violence," he noted. "No one knows when this war will end. We can accept everything, except this confusion without hope for change."
Still, the situation has not stopped Christians and the Church from helping others and praying for peace in Syria.
Despite the explosions and the danger of death, hundreds of people attended Mass in the Chaldean cathedral, one at 5 pm on Christmas Eve and one on Christmas morning.
At the same time, the hatreds and divisions that are destroying Syrian society have not stopped the flow of help to the poor and to displaced families.
"In recent months, thousands of families from Aleppo's suburbs and surrounding villages found refuge in the city centre, particularly in Christian neighbourhoods," Mgr Audo said.
"The Church has welcomed everyone, without distinction, although sometimes some Christians fail to understand such bigheartedness that sees no differences between religions and political factions." In fact, every day, at the local Chaldean church, Caritas serves lunch and hands out food to the poor and to displaced people, most of whom are Muslims.
"A few days ago an elderly Muslim man ran after me and loudly expressed his gratitude for our work," the prelate said. "You see real gold when you are having hard times," he said. "For Muslims, Christian charity is gold.
ASIA NEWS IT SHARE
Aleppo (AsiaNews) - "The Church in Aleppo is standing steadfast despite the bombs, hunger and cold of recent weeks," said Mgr Antoine Audo, Chaldean Archbishop of Aleppo. "We want to live and have faith, and show our solidarity to everyone without distinction of religion or faction. This is our mission, our task," he added. In talking about how people lived through Christmas under "a shower of bombs" that killed 500 people, he also described how Christians and Muslims expressed solidarity and shared. For the prelate, the pope's repeated appeals for peace have helped priests, prelates and ordinary believers not to lose hope or faith in God.
"On 25 December, at least 12 bombs fell on various neighbourhoods, many of them Christian, killing scores of people," Mgr Audo said.
Although the situation has improved in the past few days, the city is full of poor people, the bishop noted.
Air strikes by government forces, shelling by the rebels, the cold weather and the skyrocketing food prices have reduced the population to the point of starvation. Even the middle class has fallen into poverty.
"Unfortunately, we cannot see the end of this violence," he noted. "No one knows when this war will end. We can accept everything, except this confusion without hope for change."
Still, the situation has not stopped Christians and the Church from helping others and praying for peace in Syria.
Despite the explosions and the danger of death, hundreds of people attended Mass in the Chaldean cathedral, one at 5 pm on Christmas Eve and one on Christmas morning.
At the same time, the hatreds and divisions that are destroying Syrian society have not stopped the flow of help to the poor and to displaced families.
"In recent months, thousands of families from Aleppo's suburbs and surrounding villages found refuge in the city centre, particularly in Christian neighbourhoods," Mgr Audo said.
"The Church has welcomed everyone, without distinction, although sometimes some Christians fail to understand such bigheartedness that sees no differences between religions and political factions." In fact, every day, at the local Chaldean church, Caritas serves lunch and hands out food to the poor and to displaced people, most of whom are Muslims.
"A few days ago an elderly Muslim man ran after me and loudly expressed his gratitude for our work," the prelate said. "You see real gold when you are having hard times," he said. "For Muslims, Christian charity is gold.
ASIA NEWS IT SHARE
PRIEST KILLED IN EUREKA CALIFORNIA - RIP FR. ERIC FREED
Father Eric Freed a Roman Catholic priest was found dead in the rectory of a California church on New Year's Day. He was found after he failed to show up for morning mass in St Bernard Church in Eureka, northern California.
Police have arrested Gary Lee Bullock whom they believe attacked Fr. Freed. Bullock's car was found near the Church and several eyewitnesses have linked him to the crime.
It is believed that Fr. Freed was killed after parishioners left evening services on Tuesday.
Media have described the Fr. Freed as very popular among parishioners.
The mayor of Eureka, the largest city on the northern California coast, addressed a crowd of about 100 people at the church after the killing. Mayor Frank Jager said, "For those of us who believe in prayer, this is the time for that".
Reverend Freed had been with the church in Eureka since 2011. He also taught religious studies at Humboldt State University.
Father Freed lived in Japan for more than 20 years and translated a work by Hiroko Takanashi, a survivor of the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima.
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Father Eric Freed a Roman Catholic priest was found dead in the rectory of a California church on New Year's Day. He was found after he failed to show up for morning mass in St Bernard Church in Eureka, northern California.
Police have arrested Gary Lee Bullock whom they believe attacked Fr. Freed. Bullock's car was found near the Church and several eyewitnesses have linked him to the crime.
It is believed that Fr. Freed was killed after parishioners left evening services on Tuesday.
Media have described the Fr. Freed as very popular among parishioners.
The mayor of Eureka, the largest city on the northern California coast, addressed a crowd of about 100 people at the church after the killing. Mayor Frank Jager said, "For those of us who believe in prayer, this is the time for that".
Reverend Freed had been with the church in Eureka since 2011. He also taught religious studies at Humboldt State University.
Father Freed lived in Japan for more than 20 years and translated a work by Hiroko Takanashi, a survivor of the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima.
Shared from various news sources
Police have arrested Gary Lee Bullock whom they believe attacked Fr. Freed. Bullock's car was found near the Church and several eyewitnesses have linked him to the crime.
It is believed that Fr. Freed was killed after parishioners left evening services on Tuesday.
Media have described the Fr. Freed as very popular among parishioners.
The mayor of Eureka, the largest city on the northern California coast, addressed a crowd of about 100 people at the church after the killing. Mayor Frank Jager said, "For those of us who believe in prayer, this is the time for that".
Reverend Freed had been with the church in Eureka since 2011. He also taught religious studies at Humboldt State University.
Father Freed lived in Japan for more than 20 years and translated a work by Hiroko Takanashi, a survivor of the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima.
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CHRISTMAS MASS DISRUPTED BY TOPLESS FEMEN IN COLOGNE CATHEDRAL IN GERMANY EUROPE
In the main cathedral of Cologne, Germany a FEMEN activist jumped on the altar during the Christmas Mass with Cardinal Meisner. Christmas mass was being aired live. Thousands of pious Catholics were in attendance. Josephine Witt,a 20-year-old philosophy student, shouted at the top of her lungs, and naked from the waist up, came jumped on the altar. In paint on her breasts and abdomen were the words ‘I AM GOD' Some men in attendance asked her to come down when a man took off his own jacket to cover her. She was dragged away by some of those on the altar. FEMEN according to their website: "breaking the strategies of patriarchy in ownership of women’s bodies… [patriarchy] that is protected and hidden by religions. No cross [or] text can tell women how to sacrifice their freedom.” Their ideology involves ‘sextremism, atheism and feminism.’ PLEASE pray for the members of this group.
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