Sunday, July 14, 2013

The Giving Field

Yesterday several members of the Militia Immaculata Beaumont met at the Giving Field on Liberty to do some charity  work.


The Giving Field on Liberty Street is a donation garden with a mission of feeding the hungry fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, as well as, provide education on living a healthier and more sustainable life through the garden. Click Here to find out more about the Giving Field

All of the harvested food goes to the area soup kitchens to feed the hungry. 

 We are called to boldly proclaim the true faith, but as Catholics we are also called to live out what we preach. 

We are all called to perform corporal works of mercy. We are called to perform acts of charity. 

Acts of charity combat the world, the flesh and the diabolical  because they are opposite  mentalities. They are mirror opposites. The worldly mentality  is about selfishly using others as objects but acts of charity are about giving yourself selflessly and treating others as yourself.

Charity is the truest form of love. In the Greek it’s known as: agape or the love of God or Christ for mankind. Charity is to do something for someone and not expect anything in return- to love other people just because they are creatures of God. 


Jesus said that we should love our neighbors as if they were ourselves. Acts of charity involve giving of our time, talent, and treasure. 


Acts of charity are not about BIG acts. It could be simple things in our lives, or as Mother Teresa said, “To show great love for God and our neighbor we need not do great things. It is how much we put in the doing, that makes our offering something and beautiful to God.”


Those who are consecrated to Jesus through Mary have agreed to be tools of grace. For them, even the smallest acts of kindness transform simple worldly kindness into supernatural merit. 

Omnes cum Petro ad Jesum per Mariam!


Monday, July 1, 2013

Maximilian Monday: Litany of St. Maximilian Kolbe

I wanted to do something a little bit different this week. Instead of providing an excerpt of St. Maximilian Kolbe's writings, I would like to present a Litany in his honor. For those who might not understand what a litany is, "litany is a well-known and much appreciated form of responsive petition, used in public liturgical services, and in private devotions, for common necessities of the Church, or in calamities — to implore God's aid or to appease His just wrath."(From NewAdvent.org, which has even more information on litanies). I found this particular litany at Marytown, the website for the National Shrine of St. Maximilian Kolbe. 

P: Lord, have mercy on us    ALL: Lord, have mercy on us
P: Christ, have mercy on us    ALL: Christ, have mercy on us
P: Lord, have mercy on us    ALL: Lord, have mercy on us
God, our Father in heaven,    Have mercy on us
God the Son, Redeemer of the World,    Have mercy on us
God the Holy Spirit,    Have mercy on us
Holy Trinity, one God,    Have mercy on us
Immaculate Mary, Mother of the Savior,    Pray for us
St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe,    Pray for us...
Brave Knight of the Immaculata Pray for us...
Heroic Son of Poland ...
Man of living Faith ...
Obedient Son of St. Francis...
Poor and Humble Friar...
Example of Angelic Purity...
Great Lover of our Eucharistic Lord...
Consecrant of Our Lady...
Faithful Priest...
Model of Religious Life...
Servant of the Church...
Marian Mystic...
Zealous Missionary...
Modern Evangelist...
True Ecumenist...
Brilliant Apologist...
Christian Journalist...
Educator of Youth...
Promoter of the Mass Media...
Spokesman of Christian Values...
Defender of Human Dignity...
Promoter of the Miraculous Medal...
Minister of Refugees...
Friend of the Homeless...
Hero of Auschwitz...
Victim of Violence and Hatred...
Provider for the Hungry...
Preacher to the Hopeless...
Companion of the Imprisoned...
Comforter of the Sick...
Consoler of the Dying...
Instrument of Peace and Reconciliation...
Man for Others...
Victim of Planned Extermination...
Martyr of Charity...
Intercessor of the Addicted...
Friend to those with Eating Disorders...
Protector of Family Life...
Inspiration to Volunteers...
Patron of Pro-life...
Patron of our Difficult Age...
Prophet and Sign of the Civilization of Love...
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the World, Have mercy on us
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the World, Have mercy on us
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the World, Grant us peace

LET US PRAY: Merciful God, you raised up St. Maximilian Kolbe to the glory of your saints. Grant that we, through his heroic example and the powerful intercession of this Martyr of Charity, may always serve you in charity shown to our brothers and sisters. Grant the grace we need always to seek to accomplish the greatest glory of God in all that we do.

P: We ask this through Christ our Lord.       ALL: Amen.

You may or may not know that St. Maximilian Kolbe is the Patron Saint of the pro-life movement. He is a shining example of what it means to lay down one's life for a friend, and his selfless act of charity at Auschwitz counters the selfish culture of our day which seeks to prevent or destroy life so that people can continue living in the sins of the flesh. In the coming days let us pray this litany for an end to abortion and the contraceptive mentality that festers in the heart of society, because in the end it is that mentality which paves the way for the human sacrifice of our time.