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Sunday, 20 September 2015 20:09

World Youth Day 2016

ANNOUNCEMENT  logo sdm2016a
of the La Salette Organizing Committee for XXXI World Youth Day

We would like to pass to you any needed information dealing XXXI World Youth Day which are going to take place in Cracow in 2016.
In July this year the registration of participants started offering some options to be chosen. It is the obligatory condition on which you may take part in WYD. We as La Salette Organizing Committee can serve you passing to you any additional information connected with WYD. In case of required clarifications or any doubts please send us your e-mail on: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Your questions with our answers will be attached in a special bookmark on this website: www.lasalette.info.


Depending on the option you have chosen while proceeding the application form of the registration, we will put our efforts to accommodate you in the area of our parish at Cegielniana St. or nearby. If you have chosen the option that you want to take part in the preparations for WYD in any of the Polish diocese, it is necessary for you to contact the right coordinator assigned for this diocese. This info you can find on www.krakow2016.com. Please make sure you have completed all the registration requirements. We want to make you aware that we as La Salette fathers have no possibility to accommodate any participants in groups or individuals, without passing through the registration system.

We are warmly inviting you to visit Poland and to participate in XXXI World Youth Day.

In the name of the La Salette Organizing Committee
Fr.. Piotr Szweda MS
president

Published in INFO (EN)

Fr. Biju Abraham Chempottickal M.S will be soon publishing a book under the title “La Salette: Call of a Merciful Mother” in French. It is a theological and spiritual interpretation of the message and symbols in the light of the year of mercy. The book contains three parts. In the first part there are articles on the theme of Mercy and the message of Mary at La Salette. In the second part of the book are 18 meditations on the symbols we find at the La Salette apparition. The third part of the book contains articles and prayers on the theme of our response to the invitation of Mary. The book contains beautiful photos of the shrine and the mountains by Daniel Andres. The book will be published on the first week of December 2015 by the Bayard publishers. The official ceremony of the presentation of the book will be on December 8, 2015 with the opening of the Jubilee year of Mercy at the Church of Resurrection in Grenoble. This book comes in the occasion of 170th anniversary of the apparition and the extraordinary Jubilee year of Mercy in 2016.

Fr. Biju

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Wednesday, 09 September 2015 09:34

La Salette Novena and Feast 9

Day Nine: Friday, September 18, 2015

Theme: Mary proclaims the good news of Jesus

Friday of the Twenty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time: Lectionary: 447

 

Reading 1: 1 Timothy 6:2C-12

Beloved:Teach and urge these things.Whoever teaches something differentand does not agree with the sound words of our Lord Jesus Christand the religious teachingis conceited, understanding nothing,and has a morbid disposition for arguments and verbal disputes.From these come envy, rivalry, insults, evil suspicions,and mutual friction among people with corrupted minds,who are deprived of the truth,supposing religion to be a means of gain.Indeed, religion with contentment is a great gain.For we brought nothing into the world,just as we shall not be able to take anything out of it.If we have food and clothing, we shall be content with that.Those who want to be rich are falling into temptation and into a trapand into many foolish and harmful desires,which plunge them into ruin and destruction.For the love of money is the root of all evils,and some people in their desire for it have strayed from the faithand have pierced themselves with many pains.

But you, man of God, avoid all this.Instead, pursue righteousness, devotion,faith, love, patience, and gentleness.Compete well for the faith.Lay hold of eternal life,to which you were called when you made the noble confessionin the presence of many witnesses.

 

Alleluia: See Matthew 11:25 R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Blessed are you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth;you have revealed to little ones the mysteries of the Kingdom.R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel: Luke 8:1-3

Jesus journeyed from one town and village to another,preaching and proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom of God.Accompanying him were the Twelveand some women who had been cured of evil spirits and infirmities,Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out,Joanna, the wife of Herod’s steward Chuza,Susanna, and many otherswho provided for them out of their resources.

 

La Salette Scripture Reflection: Friday of the Twenty-Fourth Week Of The Year    

 

Luke 8:1-3: “He traveled through the towns, preaching and evangelizing the Kingdom of God.”

Brother Juniper once asked St. Francis, “Teach me to preach as eloquently as you. I am not good with words.” Francis replied, "I will teach you to preach more eloquently than I. Meet me tomorrow morning."

Brother Juniper dutifully met Francis early the next morning. To Juniper's surprise, they began walking. They walked through the marketplace, smiling at the laborers, the merchants, the children. They helped an old woman carry her wash up a set of stairs. They walked and walked. Finally, an exasperated Brother Juniper asked, "Francis, when will you teach me to preach?" Replied the Saint, “Why, we are preaching.”

 

In today's Gospel, Jesus invites us to practice what we preach – and to preach what we practice. What did

Mary preach at La Salette? Prayer, reconciliation, penance; come back regularly to the Lord's table; don't abuse Jesus's name. Mary's homily at La Salette was a true “parable in action” – a mother weeping over the sins of her children. Action parables are positive gestures without words. Often our actions shine forth better than our spoken words.

 

A Reflection Question: What do I “preach" by the way I live my daily life?

 
Other La Salette Feast materials (including La Salette words to ordinary familiar hymn tunes) are available on our website (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 
NOTE: A full version of the Mass for the Feast of La Salette (with priest’s prayers, General Intercessions, special prefaces, etc.) is also available on our Province website in PDF format (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 

Wishing you joyous celebration of Mary's Feast!

Peace,
Ron Gagne, M.S.
La Salette Communications Center
947 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tel: 508-838-0313

 

 

Published in INFO (EN)
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 09:20

La Salette Novena and Feast 8

Day Eight: Thursday, September 17, 2015

Theme: Faith in her Son can save us

Thursday of the Twenty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time: Lectionary: 446

Reading 1: 1 Timothy 4:12-16

Beloved:Let no one have contempt for your youth,but set an example for those who believe,in speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity.Until I arrive, attend to the reading, exhortation, and teaching.Do not neglect the gift you have,which was conferred on you through the prophetic wordwith the imposition of hands by the presbyterate.Be diligent in these matters, be absorbed in them,so that your progress may be evident to everyone.Attend to yourself and to your teaching;persevere in both tasks,for by doing so you will save both yourself and those who listen to you.

 

Alleluia: Matthew 11:28 R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest, says the Lord. R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel: Luke 7:36-50

A certain Pharisee invited Jesus to dine with him,and he entered the Pharisee’s house and reclined at table.

Now there was a sinful woman in the citywho learned that he was at table in the house of the Pharisee.Bringing an alabaster flask of ointment,she stood behind him at his feet weepingand began to bathe his feet with her tears.Then she wiped them with her hair,kissed them, and anointed them with the ointment.When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this he said to himself,“If this man were a prophet,he would know who and what sort of woman this is who is touching him,that she is a sinner.”Jesus said to him in reply,“Simon, I have something to say to you.”“Tell me, teacher,” he said.

 

“Two people were in debt to a certain creditor;one owed five hundred days’ wages and the other owed fifty.Since they were unable to repay the debt, he forgave it for both.Which of them will love him more?”Simon said in reply,“The one, I suppose, whose larger debt was forgiven.”He said to him, “You have judged rightly.”Then he turned to the woman and said to Simon,“Do you see this woman?When I entered your house, you did not give me water for my feet,but she has bathed them with her tearsand wiped them with her hair.You did not give me a kiss,but she has not ceased kissing my feet since the time I entered.You did not anoint my head with oil,but she anointed my feet with ointment.So I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven;hence, she has shown great love.But the one to whom little is forgiven, loves little.”He said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.”

 

The others at table said to themselves,“Who is this who even forgives sins?”But he said to the woman,“Your faith has saved you; go in peace.”

 

La Salette Scripture Reflection: Thursday of the Twenty-Fourth Week of the Year  

Luke 7:36-50: The Lord said, "You have judged rightly."

 

Jesus's message here seems blunt and unmistakable. We have no right to criticize since we ourselves are certainly not free of faults.

Whenever we go shopping, we can pick and choose. Those of us who are asked to give presentations tend to pick out favorite topics for elaboration. The Lectionary – the book of readings for Mass – does not permit us to do selective shopping with God's word. Some days we are faced with concerns that we might first wish to avoid.

Msgr. Andy Cusack of Seton Hall University gave the La Salette Missionaries a retreat a number of years ago.

He left us with the suggestion, “We are invited not to judge others and not to belittle ourselves.” Msgr. Cusack's test is this: for thirty days do not say anything negative about your neighbors. If you can do that, you will most likely not say anything negative about yourself either.

 

Mary's message at La Salette was a positive one. It was about returning to penance, prayer and zeal. Mary gently asked the children, “Do you say your prayers well?” There is no privilege offered to pick and choose. We are all called to be good evangelizers – a people of penance, prayer and zeal. If we are to remain such people, we must be people of right judgment.

 

A Reflection Question: Do I tend sometimes to judge other people unfairly? Perhaps I should try the 30 Day Test mentioned above.

 

Other La Salette Feast materials (including La Salette words to ordinary familiar hymn tunes) are available on our website (www.lasalette.orgin the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 
 
NOTE: A full version of the Mass for the Feast of La Salette (with priest’s prayers, General Intercessions, special prefaces, etc.) is also available on our Province website in PDF format (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 

Wishing you joyous celebration of Mary's Feast!

Peace,
Ron Gagne, M.S.
La Salette Communications Center
947 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tel: 508-838-0313

 

 

Published in INFO (EN)
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 09:15

La Salette Novena and Feast 7

Day Seven: Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Theme: Mary shows us ways of strengthening our faith in her Son

Memorial of Saints Cornelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs: Lectionary: 445

 

Reading 1: 1 Timothy 3:14-16

Beloved:I am writing you,although I hope to visit you soon.But if I should be delayed,you should know how to behave in the household of God,which is the Church of the living God,the pillar and foundation of truth.Undeniably great is the mystery of devotion,Who was manifested in the flesh,vindicated in the spirit,seen by angels,proclaimed to the Gentiles,believed in throughout the world,taken up in glory.

 

Alleluia: See John 6:63c, 68C R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life, you have the words of everlasting life. R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel: Luke 7:31-35

Jesus said to the crowds:“To what shall I compare the people of this generation?What are they like?They are like children who sit in the marketplace and call to one another,‘We played the flute for you, but you did not dance.We sang a dirge, but you did not weep.’

For John the Baptist came neither eating food nor drinking wine,and you said, ‘He is possessed by a demon.’The Son of Man came eating and drinking and you said,‘Look, he is a glutton and a drunkard,a friend of tax collectors and sinners.’But wisdom is vindicated by all her children.”

 

La Salette Scripture Reflection: Wednesday of the Twenty-Fourth Week of the Year    

Luke 7:31-35: “To what then shall I compare this generation, and what are they like?”

 

We are constantly being evaluated. We evaluate people every day. God in the Scriptures gave us the blueprint to evaluate ourselves with his most basic call to love one another.

 

Bill Russell, the legendary center for the Boston Celtics basketball team, used to keep his own personal scorecard. He graded himself after every game on a scale of one to one hundred. In his career he felt that he had never achieved more than a score of sixty-five.

 

Now, given the way most of us are taught to think about goals, we would regard Russell as a failure. He played in over twelve-hundred basketball games and never achieved his standard! Yet it was his striving for that higher standard that made him arguably one of the best basketball players ever.

 

What a call we have, not to sit around like children whining. We are called to goodness, to perfection. We are called to be saints. Mary says, “Come near, my children; be not afraid.” Her call, like that of God, is extended as a universal invitation. We are invited to hear her message and then make that message known to all her people.

 

Some Reflection Questions: Do I see my own call to discipleship as a standard always just out of reach, but infinitely worth striving after? What causes me at times to lower my goals in life?

 
Other La Salette Feast materials (including La Salette words to ordinary familiar hymn tunes) are available on our website (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 
NOTE: A full version of the Mass for the Feast of La Salette (with priest’s prayers, General Intercessions, special prefaces, etc.) is also available on our Province website in PDF format (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 

Wishing you joyous celebration of Mary's Feast!

Peace,
Ron Gagne, M.S.
La Salette Communications Center
947 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tel: 508-838-0313

 

Published in INFO (EN)
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 09:10

La Salette Novena and Feast 6

Day Six: Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Theme: The Sorrowful Mother of La Salette

Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows: Lectionary: 639

Reading 1: 1 Timothy 3:1-13

Beloved, this saying is trustworthy:whoever aspires to the office of bishop desires a noble task.Therefore, a bishop must be irreproachable,married only once, temperate, self-controlled,decent, hospitable, able to teach,not a drunkard, not aggressive, but gentle,not contentious, not a lover of money.He must manage his own household well,keeping his children under control with perfect dignity;for if a man does not know how to manage his own household,how can he take care of the Church of God?He should not be a recent convert,so that he may not become conceitedand thus incur the Devil’s punishment.He must also have a good reputation among outsiders,so that he may not fall into disgrace, the Devil’s trap.

Similarly, deacons must be dignified, not deceitful,not addicted to drink, not greedy for sordid gain,holding fast to the mystery of the faith with a clear conscience.Moreover, they should be tested first;then, if there is nothing against them,let them serve as deacons.Women, similarly, should be dignified, not slanderers,but temperate and faithful in everything.Deacons may be married only onceand must manage their children and their households well.Thus those who serve well as deacons gain good standingand much confidence in their faith in Christ Jesus.

 

Alleluia:

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Blessed are you, O Virgin Mary; without dying you won the martyr's crown beneath the Cross of the Lord. R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel: Luke 2:33-35 (second option taken since the first option is same gospel as Feast of La Salette)

Jesus’ father and mother were amazed at what was said about him;and Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother,“Behold, this child is destinedfor the fall and rise of many in Israel,and to be a sign that will be contradictedand you yourself a sword will pierceso that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed.”

 

La Salette Scripture Reflection: Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows

Luke 2:33-36: "…you yourself a sword will pierce…”

As many mothers will readily share, giving birth to their children, they are tied to them with a natural bond that will last into eternity. Luke makes quite clear that Mary and her Son, Jesus, are destined to be linked in life as well as in his suffering and death when he quotes Simeon’s prophetic words, “and you yourself a sword will pierce…”

Humankind has marveled for centuries at the magnificent depiction of Mary’s deep yet peaceful sorrow in Michelangelo’s Renaissance sculpture of the Pietà, the only work he ever signed. With artistic license, he depicted Mary as very young and Jesus’ body as only lightly scarred from his passion and death. Yet he expressed so well the intimate bond between Mary and her Son.

 

From our baptism we are born into the pattern of Christ’s life, death and resurrection. That is why Mary

at La Salette rightfully calls us her children, whom she loves dearly and unceasingly prays for us. Her compassion and devotedness to us shines forth in her personal interest in Maximin’s father who anguishes over possibly not being able to feed his family that winter.

Isaiah reminds us of our own bond to Mary’s Son in his passion: “Surely he has borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows! He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon him” (Isaiah 53: 4-5).

With such loving people to watch over us and care for us, we remember on this Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, how much we are loved by our Weeping Mother and her Divine Son.

 

Some Reflection Questions: How do I express my love and concern for the members of my family? Has someone I know lost a family member or friend and might appreciate a kind word from me?

 
Other La Salette Feast materials (including La Salette words to ordinary familiar hymn tunes) are available on our website (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 
NOTE: A full version of the Mass for the Feast of La Salette (with priest’s prayers, General Intercessions, special prefaces, etc.) is also available on our Province website in PDF format (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 

Wishing you joyous celebration of Mary's Feast!

Peace,
Ron Gagne, M.S.
La Salette Communications Center
947 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tel: 508-838-0313

 

Published in INFO (EN)
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 08:56

La Salette Novena and Feast 5

Day Five: Monday, September 14, 2015

Theme: Mary saw Jesus lifted up on the cross

Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross: Lectionary: 638

 

Reading 1: Numbers 21:4b-9

With their patience worn out by the journey,the people complained against God and Moses,“Why have you brought us up from Egypt to die in this desert,where there is no food or water?We are disgusted with this wretched food!”

In punishment the LORD sent among the people saraph serpents,which bit the people so that many of them died.Then the people came to Moses and said,We have sinned in complaining against the LORD and you.Pray the LORD to take the serpents from us.”So Moses prayed for the people, and the LORD said to Moses,“Make a saraph and mount it on a pole,and if any who have been bitten look at it, they will live.”Moses accordingly made a bronze serpent and mounted it on a pole,and whenever anyone who had been bitten by a serpent looked at the bronze serpent, he lived.

 

Reading 2: Philippians 2:6-11

Brothers and sisters:Christ Jesus, though he was in the form of God,did not regard equality with God something to be grasped.Rather, he emptied himself,taking the form of a slave,coming in human likeness;and found human in appearance,he humbled himself,becoming obedient to death,even death on a cross.Because of this, God greatly exalted himand bestowed on him the namethat is above every name,that at the name of Jesusevery knee should bend,of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth,and every tongue confess thatJesus Christ is Lord,to the glory of God the Father.

 

Alleluia:

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you, because by your Cross you have redeemed the world. R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel: John 3:13-17

Jesus said to Nicodemus:“No one has gone up to heavenexcept the one who has come down from heaven, the Son of Man.And just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the desert,so must the Son of Man be lifted up,so that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life.”For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son,so that everyone who believes in him might not perishbut might have eternal life.For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world,but that the world might be saved through him.

La Salette Scripture Reflection: Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross  

  

John 3:13-17: “God (so) loved the world… (that) he gave his only Son…”

Often while watching a baseball or football game on television, we may see some scripture passages on signs that people hold up for all to see. Many see these as acts of a religious fanatic but we may be missing something good if we do that. In fact, “John 3:16”, an often-used bible citation is certainly a central passage of the New Testament. No other verse in the scriptures summarizes God’s relationship with humanity in such a succinct way.

 

First, God loves us abundantly. Second, the unimaginable extent of God’s love is that God sent his only Son to live, and die, and rise – all for love of us! Thirdly, anyone who does believe in Jesus will be saved – and will be welcomed into heaven “for ever and ever.” All this comes from this one remarkably short verse and can give us a great revelation and immense hope. In other words, the cross of Jesus does save us.

 

Mary at La Salette wore a crucifix on her breast during the apparition. The children stated that, during the entire apparition, the crucifix gave off tremendous light which almost overpowered everything else. The light from the crucifix was so bright that it was even difficult to see Mary face. This unique La Salette crucifix was not only the central focus of the apparition. It was also the summary of the purpose of our lives.

 

People later commented on the possible meaning of the symbols of the hammer and pincers that “floated” under the right and left arms of the crucifix on which the living and moving body of Jesus could be seen! The hammer seems to be symbolic of our sins, which hammer the nails into Jesus’ hands. The pincers can be seen as our good and loving acts which mercifully remove the nails from the Lord’s bloody hands.

 

Some Reflection Questions: What words or actions of mine have driven the nails into Jesus’ hands? What good actions of mine removed the nails from his holy hands?

 
Other La Salette Feast materials (including La Salette words to ordinary familiar hymn tunes) are available on our website (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 
NOTE: A full version of the Mass for the Feast of La Salette (with priest’s prayers, General Intercessions, special prefaces, etc.) is also available on our Province website in PDF format (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 

Wishing you joyous celebration of Mary's Feast!

Peace,
Ron Gagne, M.S.
La Salette Communications Center
947 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tel: 508-838-0313
Published in INFO (EN)
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 08:50

La Salette Novena and Feast 4

Day Four: Sunday, September 13, 2015

 

Theme: Mary emptied herself for love of her Son

 

Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Lectionary: 131

 

Reading 1: Isaiah 50:5-9A

The Lord GOD opens my ear that I may hear;and I have not rebelled,have not turned back.I gave my back to those who beat me,my cheeks to those who plucked my beard;my face I did not shieldfrom buffets and spitting.The Lord GOD is my help,therefore I am not disgraced;I have set my face like flint,knowing that I shall not be put to shame.He is near who upholds my right;if anyone wishes to oppose me,let us appear together.Who disputes my right?Let that man confront me. See, the Lord GOD is my help;who will prove me wrong?

 

Reading 2: James 2:14-18

What good is it, my brothers and sisters,if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? If a brother or sister has nothing to wearand has no food for the day,and one of you says to them,“Go in peace, keep warm, and eat well, ”but you do not give them the necessities of the body,what good is it? So also faith of itself,if it does not have works, is dead.Indeed someone might say,“You have faith and I have works.” Demonstrate your faith to me without works,and I will demonstrate my faith to you from my works.

 

Alleluia: Galatians 6:14 R. Alleluia, alleluia.

May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord through which the world has been crucified to me and I to the world. R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel: Mark 8:27-35

Jesus and his disciples set outfor the villages of Caesarea Philippi. Along the way he asked his disciples,“Who do people say that I am?” They said in reply,“John the Baptist, others Elijah,still others one of the prophets.” And he asked them,“But who do you say that I am?” Peter said to him in reply,“You are the Christ.” Then he warned them not to tell anyone about him.

He began to teach themthat the Son of Man must suffer greatlyand be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes,and be killed, and rise after three days. He spoke this openly. Then Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. At this he turned around and, looking at his disciples,rebuked Peter and said, “Get behind me, Satan. You are thinking not as God does, but as human beings do.”

He summoned the crowd with his disciples and said to them,“Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself,take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it,but whoever loses his life for my sakeand that of the gospel will save it.”

 

La Salette Scripture Reflection: Thursday Of The Twenty-Third Week Of The Year    

 

Mark 8:27-35: “Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself,take up his cross, and follow me.”We can learn much from nature. In the butterfly’s transformation from a caterpillar, it must struggle to emerge from its chrysalis. However in so doing, it gains the strength to eventually be able to fly off into the bright sky. So too for us as human beings: we also benefit greatly not only from our experiences of joy and celebration, but also from the challenges and crosses which life gives us.

Jesus words, “Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself,take up his cross, and follow me,” seem perhaps more challenging that we would wish. However Jesus continues, saying: “For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it,but whoever loses his life for my sakeand that of the gospel will save it.” Our crosses will strengthen us and help us to rise above these difficulties and live on in hope.

 

At La Salette, Mary spoke of her concerns about faith and family life; she wanted “her people” to nurture their own faith and protect their family from coming trials, such as lack of food or threatening illnesses. Her realistic and down-to-earth approach to living daily life with faith resonated especially with Maximins father who feared he would be unable to feed his family that winter. Once he turned back to God and returned to weekly Sunday Mass, he was able to place his trust in God who would help him deal with the challenges he had to face.

 

Some Reflection Questions: How have I helped someone with their burdens and concerns? Who has been a good example to me or helped me deal with my own challenges? Have I thanked God for them?

 
Other La Salette Feast materials (including La Salette words to ordinary familiar hymn tunes) are available on our website (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 
NOTE: A full version of the Mass for the Feast of La Salette (with priest’s prayers, General Intercessions, special prefaces, etc.) is also available on our Province website in PDF format (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 

Wishing you joyous celebration of Mary's Feast!

Peace,
Ron Gagne, M.S.
La Salette Communications Center
947 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tel: 508-838-0313
Published in INFO (EN)
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 08:13

La Salette Novena and Feast 3

Day Three: Saturday, September 12, 2015

Theme: Mary built her faith on the rock that is Jesus

Saturday of the Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time: Lectionary: 442

 

Reading 1: 1 Timothy 1:15-17

Beloved:This saying is trustworthy and deserves full acceptance:Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.Of these I am the foremost.But for that reason I was mercifully treated,so that in me, as the foremost,Christ Jesus might display all his patience as an examplefor those who would come to believe in him for everlasting life. To the king of ages, incorruptible, invisible, the only God,honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.

 

Alleluia: John 14:23

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Whover loves me will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him. R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel: Luke 6:43-49

Jesus said to his disciples:“A good tree does not bear rotten fruit,nor does a rotten tree bear good fruit.For every tree is known by its own fruit.For people do not pick figs from thornbushes,nor do they gather grapes from brambles.A good person out of the store of goodness in his heart produces good,but an evil person out of a store of evil produces evil;for from the fullness of the heart the mouth speaks.

“Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ but not do what I command?I will show you what someone is like who comes to me,listens to my words, and acts on them.That one is like a man building a house,who dug deeply and laid the foundation on rock;when the flood came, the river burst against that housebut could not shake it because it had been well built.But the one who listens and does not actis like a person who built a house on the groundwithout a foundation.When the river burst against it,it collapsed at once and was completely destroyed.”

 

La Salette Scripture Reflection: Saturday of the Twenty-Third Week of the Year

Luke 6:43-49: "A good man produces goodness from the good in his heart; an evil man produces evil out of his store of evil. Each man speaks from his heart's abundance."

We cannot be judged in any way except through our deeds. Our actions certainly speak louder than our words and leave impressions long after our words are forgotten.

On January 23, 1998, a fence which for 163 years divided graves in a city cemetery in Jasper, Texas, was taken down. The ministers in that town had often spoken of racial harmony, but when loved ones were buried, the blacks were always on one side of the fence and whites were on the other side. That fence made sure that even in death, blacks and whites would be separated.

 

But on that chilly January morning, as members of the town gathered in prayer, that fence was torn down. Perhaps the tearing down of an old iron fence in a small cemetery seems insignificant in this country's battle with racism and segregation but to the people of that community, it was an important symbol of good people producing goodness from their heart of hearts.

 

The message of La Salette was not merely for the people living in that small hamlet high in the French Alps. It was a message of God's deep love and Mary's great concern for all people in all places. Mary spoke of “a great famine coming,” in which people would pay for their sins through hunger. There seems to be such a hunger today for genuine equality in our society where all people, regardless of race or religion, should have the same opportunities and freedoms. And that hunger seems to arise from God.

 

Some Reflection Questions: By my actions, do I speak words of peace or of discord, of equality or of racism, of justice or of injustice? Which is “truly abundant” in my heart?

 
Other La Salette Feast materials (including La Salette words to ordinary familiar hymn tunes) are available on our website (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 
NOTE: A full version of the Mass for the Feast of La Salette (with priest’s prayers, General Intercessions, special prefaces, etc.) is also available on our Province website in PDF format (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 

Wishing you joyous celebration of Mary's Feast!

Peace,
Ron Gagne, M.S.
La Salette Communications Center
947 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tel: 508-838-0313
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Wednesday, 09 September 2015 08:08

La Salette Novena and Feast 2

Day Two: Friday, September 11, 2015

Theme: Mary, our Merciful Mother

Friday of the Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time: Lectionary: 441

Reading 1: 1 TM 1:1-2, 12-14

Paul, an Apostle of Christ Jesus by command of God our saviorand of Christ Jesus our hope,to Timothy, my true child in faith:grace, mercy, and peace from God the Fatherand Christ Jesus our Lord.I am grateful to him who has strengthened me, Christ Jesus our Lord,because he considered me trustworthyin appointing me to the ministry.I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and an arrogant man,but I have been mercifully treatedbecause I acted out of ignorance in my unbelief.Indeed, the grace of our Lord has been abundant,along with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.

Alleluia: SEE JN 17:17B, 17A R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Your word, O Lord, is truth; consecrate us in the truth. R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel LK 6:39-42

Jesus told his disciples a parable:“Can a blind person guide a blind person?Will not both fall into a pit?No disciple is superior to the teacher;but when fully trained,every disciple will be like his teacher.Why do you notice the splinter in your brother’s eye,but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own?How can you say to your brother,‘Brother, let me remove that splinter in your eye,’when you do not even notice the wooden beam in your own eye?You hypocrite! Remove the wooden beam from your eye first;then you will see clearlyto remove the splinter in your brother’s eye.”

 

La Salette Scripture Reflection: Friday of the Twenty-Third Week of the Year

 

Luke 6:39-42: "Why look at the speck in your brother's eye when you miss the plank in your own?" Jesus' message here seems blunt and unmistakable. We have no right to criticize others since we ourselves are not free of faults. Sadly, how quick we are to notice the faults of those around us. They seem so obvious. A poet once said, “There is so much bad in the best of us and so much good in the worst of us that it ill becomes any of us to find fault with the rest of us.” These are surely good words to live by, for in the Our Father we ask God to forgive us our failings in the same way that we forgive the failings of others. We need to leave judgment to our heavenly Father, for he sees the complete picture while we often see only a small part of the reason behind another's actions.

 

At La Salette, Mary shed tears of sorrow. Melanie would later state, “She wept all the while she spoke to us.” Our Blessed Mother told Melanie and Maximin, “If my people do not obey, I shall be compelled to loose the arm of my Son. It is so hoavy that I can no longer restrain it." It is our own lives Mary asks us to look at and not the faults of others.

 

Some Reflection Questions: Do I constantly judge others? How often do I criticize my neighbor while failing to see my own shortcomings?

 

Other La Salette Feast materials (including La Salette words to ordinary familiar hymn tunes) are available on our website (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 

NOTE: A full version of the Mass for the Feast of La Salette (with priest’s prayers, General Intercessions, special prefaces, etc.) is also available on our Province website in PDF format (www.lasalette.org) in the upper menu under: “About La Salette….Resources…..La Salette Liturgy and Music.” 


Wishing you joyous celebration of Mary's Feast!


Peace,

Ron Gagne, M.S.

 

La Salette Communications Center
947 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tel: 508-838-0313

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