DAY 21 - MARY, MIRROR OF JUSTICE, PRAY THAT WE RECEIVE THE FRUIT OF GOODNESS!
Dara’s Corner
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How to celebrate
Sep 4th
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So, you find
yourself faced with the challenge of blending some very specific and maybe even
slightly offbeat national holidays into one day of celebration. Indigenous
Literacy Day, Global Talent
Acquisition Day, National
Macadamia Nut Day, National Wildlife Day,
World
Cogeneration Day, National
Newspaper Carrier Day, and National Eat
an Extra Dessert Day – quite the mix! How can you make the most of
this mishmash of holidays?
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Start your
day by supporting Indigenous literacy through online donations or by purchasing
books from Indigenous authors. Move on to celebrating wildlife by taking a walk
in nature or visiting a local animal sanctuary. Embrace your inner sweet tooth
with an extra dessert (or two) – it’s National Eat
an Extra Dessert Day after all!
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Next,
recognize the importance of newspapers by reading a print edition or
subscribing to a digital news source. Then, honor global talent by discovering
new musicians, artists, or writers from around the world. Finally, show some
love for macadamia nuts by incorporating them into your meals or snacks
throughout the day.
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To round off
this unique day of celebration, learn more about cogeneration and sustainable
energy practices, perhaps by watching documentaries or reading articles online.
And don’t forget to thank your local newspaper carrier for their hard work in
keeping you informed every day!
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By embracing
the spirit of these diverse holidays, you can create a fun and meaningful day
filled with learning, appreciation, and indulgence. Cheers to a day well spent
celebrating the little quirks that make our world so interesting and vibrant!
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30 DAY TRIBUTE TO MARY 21st ROSE: Carrying
of the Cross
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30
Days of Women and Herbs – Frauendreissiger
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Stinging
Nettle (Urtica dioica)
MEDICINAL PLANTS
Day 21 EPIDEMICS AND
PANDEMICS-Revealed by
Heaven to Luz De María
EVERY MEDICATION GIVEN BY HEAVEN
CONTAINS THE MAIN INGREDIENT THAT IS FAITH.
GOOD SAMARITAN OIL (*) Important: Keep in mind that the oil is to PREVENT
viral diseases NOT a medicine. (**) The quantity of the head of a pin on the
earlobes means a very small quantity.
“Great pestilences, plagues generated by unknown viruses are advancing
upon humanity: use the oil of the Good Samaritan as protection faced with a
case of a highly contagious disease where you live – the quantity of the head
of a pin on the earlobes will suffice (**). If the number of those infected
increases, you should put it on both sides of your neck and on the wrists of
both hands.” Blessed Virgin Mary, 01.28.2020
The plague is approaching and continue to use the Oil of the Good
Samaritan, Eucalyptus leaves inside the homes, burning the leaves when
necessary. Saint
Michael the Archangel, 12.15.2020
Pray My children, be careful: the virus has not disappeared, use the oil
of the Good Samaritan to prevent contagion, always accompanied by Faith. Blessed
Virgin Mary, 06.25.2020
SEPTEMBER First Wednesday
Proverbs, Chapter 24, Verse 21-22
21
My son, fear the LORD and the king;
have nothing to do with those who hate them; 22 for disaster will
issue suddenly, and calamity from them both, who knows when?
Proverbs
chapter 24 comments on the fates of the wicked and foolish—it begins with a
warning not to take the foolish as role models. The faithful are encouraged “to
be jealous, zealous; to emulate.” Christ; for—the wicked have no future.[1]
If Christ is real to you, every day of your life, rendering to God what is God's, is not a sacrifice. No, we are compelled by the Holy Spirit, and we must give ourselves up entirely to Him.
First Wednesday[2]
"The Sacred Hearts of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph have been chosen by the Most Holy Trinity to bring peace to the world." It is at God's request that "special love and honor be given to them" to help us "imitate" their love and their lives, as well as "offer reparation" for the sins committed against them and their love.
The St. Joseph First Wednesday devotion is:
1. Pray the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary - remembering St. Joseph's love, his life, his role and his sufferings
2. Receive Holy Communion - in union with the love St. Joseph had for Jesus the first time and each time he held him - his son, his God and Savior - in his arms.
In the approved
apparitions of Our Lady of America, St. Joseph revealed:
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"I
am the protector of the Church and the home, as I was the protector of Christ
and his mother while I lived upon earth. Jesus and Mary desire that my pure
heart, so long hidden and unknown, be now honored in a special way.
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Let my
children honor my most pure heart in a special manner on the First Wednesday of
the month by reciting the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary in memory of my life
with Jesus and Mary and the love I bore them, the sorrow I suffered with them.
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Let them
receive Holy Communion in union with the love with which I received the Savior
for the first time and each time I held Him in my arms.
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Those
who honor me in this way will be consoled by my presence at their death, and I
myself will conduct them safely into the presence of Jesus and Mary."
Every Wednesday is
Dedicated to St. Joseph
The Italian culture has
always had a close association with St. Joseph perhaps you could make
Wednesdays centered around Jesus’s Papa. Plan an Italian dinner of pizza or
spaghetti after attending Mass as most parishes have a Wednesday evening Mass.
You could even do carry out to help restaurants. If you are adventurous, you
could do the Universal Man Plan: St. Joseph style. Make the evening a family
night perhaps it could be a game night. Whatever you do make the day special.
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Devotion to the 7 Joys and Sorrows of St.
Joseph
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Do Day 11 of the
Consecration to St. Joseph.
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Do the St.
Joseph Universal Man Plan.
Catechism of the Catholic
Church
Day 82
I. JESUS AND THE LAW
577 At the beginning of the
Sermon on the Mount Jesus issued a solemn warning in which he presented God's
law, given on Sinai during the first covenant, in light of the grace of the New
Covenant:
Do not think that I have come
to abolish the law or the prophets: I have come not to abolish but to fulfil.
For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not one letter, not one
stroke of a letter, will pass from the law, until all is accomplished.
Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches
others to do the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but
whoever does them and teaches them will be called great in the kingdom of
heaven.
578 Jesus, Israel's Messiah and
therefore the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, was to fulfil the Law by
keeping it in its all embracing detail - according to his own words, down to
"the least of these commandments". He is in fact the only one
who could keep it perfectly. On their own admission the Jews were never
able to observe the Law in its entirety without violating the least of its
precepts. This is why every year on the Day of Atonement the children of
Israel ask God's forgiveness for their transgressions of the Law. the Law
indeed makes up one inseparable whole, and St. James recalls, "Whoever
keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become guilty of all of
it."
579 This principle of integral
observance of the Law not only in letter but in spirit was dear to the
Pharisees. By giving Israel this principle they had led many Jews of Jesus'
time to an extreme religious zeal. This zeal, were it not to lapse into
"hypocritical" casuistry, could only prepare the People for the
unprecedented intervention of God through the perfect fulfilment of the Law by
the only Righteous One in place of all sinners.
580 The perfect fulfilment of the Law could be the work of none but the divine legislator, born subject to the Law in the person of the Son. In Jesus, the Law no longer appears engraved on tables of stone but "upon the heart" of the Servant who becomes "a covenant to the people", because he will "faithfully bring forth justice". Jesus fulfils the Law to the point of taking upon himself "the curse of the Law" incurred by those who do not "abide by the things written in the book of the Law, and do them", for his death took place to redeem them "from the transgressions under the first covenant".
581 The Jewish people and their
spiritual leaders viewed Jesus as a rabbi. He often argued within the
framework of rabbinical interpretation of the Law. Yet Jesus could not
help but offend the teachers of the Law, for he was not content to propose his
interpretation alongside theirs but taught the people "as one who had
authority, and not as their scribes". In Jesus, the same Word of God
that had resounded on Mount Sinai to give the written Law to Moses, made itself
heard anew on the Mount of the Beatitudes. Jesus did not abolish the Law
but fulfilled it by giving its ultimate interpretation in a divine way:
"You have heard that it was said to the men of old. . . But I say to you.
. ." With this same divine authority, he disavowed certain human
traditions of the Pharisees that were "making void the word of God".
582 Going even further, Jesus
perfects the dietary law, so important in Jewish daily life, by revealing its
pedagogical meaning through a divine interpretation: "Whatever goes into a
man from outside cannot defile him. . . (Thus he declared all foods clean.) . .
. What comes out of a man is what defiles a man. For from within, out of the
heart of man, come evil thoughts. . ." In presenting with divine
authority the definitive interpretation of the Law, Jesus found himself
confronted by certain teachers of the Law who did not accept his interpretation
of the Law, guaranteed though it was by the divine signs that accompanied
it. This was the case especially with the sabbath laws, for he recalls,
often with rabbinical arguments, that the sabbath rest is not violated by
serving God and neighbor, which his own healings did.
Daily Devotions
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Unite yourself in the work of the Porters of St. Joseph by joining them
in fasting: Today's Fast: True
Masculinity
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Start September 4 to end on October 7, the feast
of Our Lady of the Rosary
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Religion
in the Home for Preschool: September
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Litany of the Most Precious
Blood of Jesus
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Offering to
the sacred heart of Jesus
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Rosary
[2]https://enteringintothemystery.blogspot.com/2018/12/dont-forget-first-wednesday-devotion-to.html
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