Friday, February 6, 2009

Saturday, February 7, 2009

From A Year With Blessed James Alberione
Compiled by J. Maurus

Formation involves the whole person

     The foundation of human formation is the commandment of God given to Moses on two Tablets.  They contain the duties towards God, others and self.
     The practical applications are many:
     The upright man governs himself, loves truth and hates lies and deceit.
     He manages himself, having a regime for work and rest, eating and drinking.  He looks after his health without anxious concerns.
     He controls his thoughts, feelings, will and fantasy.
     He checks his senses:  sight, hearing, taste, tongue, touch and smell.
     "Education aims at training a person to use well his freedom:  for now and for eternity."

From Saint and Thought For Every Day
by Blessed James Alberione

An Integral and Blameless Life

     Even the so-called "pious souls" give honor to religion only if they possess true virtues:  prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance.  Grace perfects a good nature.  The observance of the commandments is always necessary.  It is necessary that Christians and Catholics be an honor to their Faith, that they give the example of an integral and blameless life.  It is necessary that Church-goers act as good citizens and fulfill their social and civic duties.

What Strikes Me Most Today

What strikes me most to day is thinking about how important the Ten Commandments are.  They are not the Ten Suggestions, they are our duties to God, others, and ourselves.  Blessed Alberione makes a point of saying "the observance of the commandments is always necessary."  When my kids study for Religion Tests on the Ten Commandments, I'm embarrassed to say I need a cheat sheet to quiz them and know which commandment is which number.  I found a good place to review them; just click on Ten Commandments for a link to an excellent one page review.

What strikes you most today?  
Click on "COMMENTS" below to share your thoughts.

2 comments:

  1. The "Ten Commandments"

    I think I know them but I really don't worry about "IT" cause I know that God Love's Me and He'll give me a "Moment" to get my baring.

    I really don't know why people worry about the end of the world cause it takes place every day for someone.

    Are we not made in the image of God and is there not only ONE GOD?

    I hear ya! Victor, did sinner vic not warn you to be quiet about these matters?

    Thanks a lot and I was on a role!:)

    God Bless,

    Peace

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  2. Victor,
    I like your reminder about how the end of the world takes place everyday for someone. I really like your description of your "Moment" in the presence of God - it reminds me of St. Faustina describing the Divine Mercy of God.
    Thank you so much for writing - love hearing from you!
    God Bless and Peace to you, too!
    Jeff

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"Fear not, I am with you. From here I want to enlighten. Atone for sin."

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Why?

Why a blog? Why St. Paul? Why do I think I have any business doing this?
We are all on a spiritual journey. We all want that journey to lead us to heaven, to eternity with God. For this journey, we need one another.
The journey so far has led me to read and learn about so many forms of authentic Catholic spirituality - Ignatian, Benedictine, Carmelite, Dominican, Franciscan, etc. My biggest problem was that I came to love each one tremendously. I began reading more and more, spending more and more time at the Daughters of St. Paul bookstore on Watson Road here in St. Louis. Who would have thought my greatest conversion story would take place in a bookstore? Mine was not quite as sudden or dramatic as St. Paul on the road to Damascus, but getting to know the Daughters of St. Paul affected me no less significantly.
The sisters are Eucharistic by nature. The first time I entered the chapel in their bookstore, the Blessed Sacrament was exposed and one of the sisters was on her knees, gazing at Christ, with an indescribably beautiful smile on her face. I had a glimpse of heaven. I knelt at one of the other kneelers and noticed on the wall behind the monstrance the words: "Fear not, I am with you. From here I want to enlighten. Atone for sin." I had that brief moment of absolute certainty that I was on the right path.
Over the last several years I have worked my way through as many books, CD's, DVD's and conversations with the Daughters of St. Paul that time has allowed. Time is at such a premium for all of us. Years ago we were told that with advances in technology we would have much more free time on our hands. We all know this has not been the case. Our lives are busier and more hectic than ever. Even if we are unable to find time to read good books, see enlightening movies or attend lectures and discussions, maybe we could all spend a little time on the internet supporting one another on our faith journeys. Many of you know more about many aspects of Catholic spirituality than I do.
Pope John Paul the Great called us all to a New Evangelization, to share the Gospel with the world. I am hoping we can all be St. Paul in this blog space by sharing Christ with one another and with others. St. Paul travelled to many foreign and often hostile regions to evangelize the world; we are fortunate to be able to use the internet to reach even farther and more quickly.
The idea of using today's means of social communication to spread the Gospel was given to Blessed James Alberione on the night between the centuries (December 31, 1900 - January 1, 1901). He was a 16 year-old seminary student adoring Christ in the Blessed Sacrament when a special light came to him from the Host. Following this, Blessed James Alberione became the founder of the Society of St. Paul priests, the Daughters of St. Paul, the Pious Disciples of the Divine Master, Sisters of Jesus the Good Shepherd, Sisters of the Queen of Apostles, and numerous institutes that are also part of the Pauline family.
So what is Pauline spirituality? In my experience, Pauline spirituality encompasses all the teachings of Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and love of all the other spiritualities and Saints of the Church. It is the members of the Pauline family who are the happiest people I know! It is loving God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit with all our hearts and souls, through the intercession of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, and St. Paul.
So why St. Paul? I can relate to St. Paul. We first meet him in the New Testament as a sinner. He has a thorn in his side that God decides is best not to take away. I sometimes wish I knew what that thorn was, but it's probably better I don't know. I like to pretend it is one of my many weaknesses or faults. If St. Paul could go from persecuting Christ and His Church to becoming the person responsible for spreading the Gospel and establishing the Church in foreign lands, the least I can do is start a blog. I have been especially inspired by my two favorite bloggers, Sr. Margaret Charles Kerry, fsp, and a Pauline Cooperator named Rae Stabosz. I believe Sr. Margaret and Rae are doing just what St. Paul and Blessed James Alberione would be doing with the internet.
In future blogs (which will be shorter than this first post!), I would like to share writings of St. Paul, Blessed James Alberione, and many others. I look forward to others sharing writings from other Catholic spiritualities and writers. An especially Pauline way of sharing is to point out to one another what aspects particularly speak to each of us.
Another Pauline trait is to pray for one another. My prayer is that we support one another on our path to holiness. Our goal is to glorify God in all that we do - so let's do it!