St. Junipero Serra, Spanish priest and Missionary
by VP
Posted on Monday July 01, 2024 at 01:00AM in Saints
"Twenty-five leagues from Monterey he (Junipero) came upon a little stream which watered a lovely oak-studded valley inclosed by rugged mountains. The beauty of this wild and lonely place charmed him. He decided to found the mission here. The bells were accordingly unpacked and suspended from the branch of a great oak. Junipero seized the ropes and shouted with a kind of delirious rapture, "Hear, Gentiles, come, come, to the Holy Church, come, come, to receive the faith of Jesus Christ."
One of the friars, Fray Miguel Pieras, remonstrated
with him. "Why do you tire yourself in this way?" he demanded. "There
are no Indians in sight; it is a waste of time to ring the bells.""I would like these bells
to be heard by all the world," exclaimed Junípero, " or at least by all
the Gentiles who live in the mountains." Junípero Serra; the Man and His Work By Abigail Hetzel Fitch
"With no less carefulness did this servant of God try to draw his children toward the worship of the most Holy Sacrament. He instructed them to prepare and decorate arches in the road where the procession of Corpus Christi would pass. Four chapels were placed along the way with their respective altars where our Crucified Lord might rest, and after the singing in each one of them of the corresponding anthem, verse and prayer, an Indian stood up (generally a little boy) and recited a praise to the Divine Sacrament, of which two were in Spanish and two in the Pame dialect, which were very touching and increased the devotion of all. When they had returned to the church a Mass was sung and a sermon preached on this most Holy Mystery. With the same carefulness he consecrated himself to encourage in all devotion to our Lady Mary, and especially to her Most Immaculate Conception, preparing for this celebration with a Novena at which all the people were present. On the great day of the feast Mass was sung, a sermon was preached, and afterwards they chanted The Joys of the Most Immaculate Conception. Every Sunday afternoon they recited the Crown of Our Mother of Mercy, finishing it with a Hymn of Praise and the Hymn of Joy, which were sung. In order to make this the more attractive the Venerable Father had had sent out from Mexico a sculptured image of our most Sweet Lady which was put upon a platform and taken out in procession through the town every Saturday night, the illumination being made with lanterns, and with the accompaniment of the singing of the Rosary. After coming back again into the church they sang the hymn, “Tota pulchra es Maria," which our beloved servant translated into Spanish and which the Indians learned by heart and chanted with great solemnity, producing in all who heard it the greatest tenderness, especially that verse which says: "Thou art the honor of our people" and by means of which a most ardent devotion was kindled toward our Most Merciful Mother.
In the same way he tried
to impress upon their plastic hearts devotion to Saint Michael,
Archangel, to the Most Holy Patriarch, Saint Joseph; to our Holy Father,
Saint Francis, and to the other Saints in such a fashion that the whole
people were as well instructed as if they were Spaniards and had been
brought up Catholics, all this being due to the very fervent zeal of our
Venerable Fr. Junípero. In view of the most laborious service of this
model Prelate his subordinates were set to imitate him, as well as were
also the friars of the other four Missions, and through these means the
whole of the five towns became as thoroughly Christian as if they had
always been such." Francisco Palou's Life and Apostolic Labors of the Venerable Father Junípero By Francisco Palóu 1913
July: Offerings to the Divine Incarnate Word of His own Most Precious Blood
by VP
Posted on Monday July 01, 2024 at 01:00AM in Prayers
Devotion: Precious Blood
Virtue: Simplicity
Offerings to the Divine Incarnate Word of His own Most Precious Blood (Extracted from those made by S. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi when in a state of rapture. Confraternity of the Precious Blood)
O most Holy Word! I offer Thee Thy
priests, and in their behalf I offer thee whatever is most dear to Thee
in heaven and on earth, in union with all Thy Most Precious Blood: and I
pray Thee to enable them fitly to conceive of the high degree to which
they are exalted, and to hold in extreme abhorrence whatever can
dishonor their dignity or contaminate their lives.
O most Loving Word! I offer Thee the Virgins consecrated to Thee, and in
their behalf I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood which Thou didst
sweat in Thine Agony, in the garden. I place these doves in their own
nest, and these lilies in their garden, Thy most amiable Heart; and I
pray Thee to make them know the height of the vocation to which Thou
hast called them, and faithfully correspond to Thy love.
O Eternal Word! I offer Thee all the faithful sons of Holy Church, Thy
Spouse, members of that body of which Thou art the Head; and I offer
Thee in their behalf the Most Precious Blood which Thou didst shed in
Thy scourging: I pray Thee to cause them to remember the solemn
renouncement of the world, the flesh, and the devil, which they made in
baptism; and that they may lead such lives as will not bring discredit
on the faith which they profess.
O Divine Word! I offer Thee all poor sinners, and in their behalf I
offer Thee the Most Precious Blood and Water which issued from Thy
sacred Side when pierced by the lance. I pray Thee to wash the stains
from their souls in this Blood and Water, and to grant that, with a
timely repentance, they may, by returning love for love, make up for the
sins they have committed against Thee.
O Eternal Word! I offer to Thee all heretics, and in their behalf I
offer Thee that Most Precious Blood which Thou didst shed from Thy Body,
all wounded as it was, when Thou wast stripped to be crucified. I
entreat Thee to have compassion on these poor sheep, which, separated
from Thy fold, are on the way to lose themselves in the paths of error
and obstinacy; and place them in the bosom of Thy Church, where alone
truth and safety are found.
O Divine Word! I offer Thee all infidels, and in their behalf I offer
Thee the Most Precious Blood which Thou didst shed from Thy sacred Head
when crowned with thorns. I beseech Thee to remember that these souls
also are the work of Thy Hands. Enlighten them, that they may know their
true and only God, and their Savior; that they too may be made
partakers of the grace of the Sacraments, and of our common redemption.
Eternal Father! I offer Thee the intense pains which Thy only-begotten
Son did suffer, during the three hours that he was nailed to the Cross
for love of us; particularly when, in the intensity of His grief and
abandonment, He exclaimed, " My God! my God! why hast Thou forsaken me?"
I offer them to Thee in behalf of all those in their agony, together
with the Blood that flowed from His five wounds; that they, by the power
of this Blood, may be fortified and defended against all temptations,
and may reach the port of eternal bliss.
O most merciful Word! I offer to Thee all the holy souls in Purgatory,
and in then- behalf I offer Thee Thy most Precious Blood. I beseech Thee
to grant that this sacred fount of comfort may incessantly flow to
mitigate their pains, and to hasten their release, that so they may
quickly come to be united with Thee in that glory to which they are
destined. Amen.
O Eternal Father! I offer Thee the love which Jesus Christ, Thy Son,
testified towards the human race during the whole course of His Passion,
and especially in the pain which He endured in the hiding of the
Beatific Vision from the lower part of His nature. I pray Thee that Thy
complacency in this love may so delight Thee, that Thou mayest
mercifully vouchsafe to overlook the many offenses committed against
Thee in the world at this time.
Seven Glorias in honor of the Most Precious Blood.