Saturday, December 31, 2022

The Passing of a Pope - Benedict XV



Pope Benedict XVI dies at 95
On Saturday December 31st at 9:34am in his residence at the Vatican.
The late Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, 
was born in Marktl, Germany, on 16 April 1927.

Eternal rest grant unto Pope Benedict XVI - O Lord. 
And let Your perpetual light shine upon him.
May the soul of Pope Benedict XVI, your faithful son departed through the mercy of God, 
 may he rest in eternal peace. 
Amen.



Pope Benedict died Dec. 31, 2022, 
at the age of 95 in his residence at the Vatican.

Picture SITE REF:(CNS photo/Paul Haring) Pope Benedict XVI delivers his talk during his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican April 20, 2011. 

"VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Retired Pope Benedict XVI, who had an impressive record as a teacher and defender of the basics of Catholic faith, is likely to go down in history books as the first pope in almost 600 years to resign.

He died Dec. 31 at the age of 95, nearly 10 years after leaving the papacy to retire to what he said would be a life of prayer and study."  Site Reference:  Pope Benedict XVI

Friday, December 30, 2022

Prayers for Pope Benedict XVI



Please join Pope Francis pray for 
Pope Benedict XVI

Let us pray.
Almighty and Eternal God, 
You are the everlasting health
of those who believe in you.
Hear our prayers for your sick 
servant Benedict for whom
we implore the aid of your tender mercy, 
Through Christ our Lord
Amen

 

Sunday, December 25, 2022

Christmas Message...


 Enjoy the Message from Our Pope... 

"URBI ET ORBI" MESSAGE
OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS

CHRISTMAS 2022

Sunday, 25 December 2022

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Dear brothers and sisters in Rome and throughout the world, happy Christmas!

May the Lord Jesus, born of the Virgin Mary, bring to all of you the love of God, wellspring of confidence and hope, together with the gift of the peace proclaimed by the angels to the shepherds of Bethlehem: “Glory to God in the highest heaven and on earth peace to those whom he favours” (Lk 2:14).

On this festive day, we turn our gaze to Bethlehem. The Lord comes to the world in a stable and is laid in a manger for animals, since his parents could find no room in the inn, even though the time had come for Mary to give birth. He comes among us in silence and in the dark of night, because the word of God needs no spotlights or loud human voices. He is himself the Word that gives life its meaning, he is the Light that brightens our path. “The true light, which enlightens everyone” – the Gospel tells us – “was coming into the world” (Jn 1:9).

Jesus is born in our midst; he is God with us. He comes to accompany our daily lives, to share with us in all things: our joys and sorrows, our hopes and fears. He comes as a helpless child. He is born in the cold night, poor among the poor. In need of everything, he knocks at the door of our heart to find warmth and shelter.

Like the shepherds of Bethlehem, surrounded by light, may we set out to see the sign that God has given us. May we overcome our spiritual drowsiness and the shallow holiday glitter that makes us forget the One whose birth we are celebrating. Let us leave behind the hue and din that deadens our hearts and makes us spend more time in preparing decorations and gifts than in contemplating the great event: the Son of God born for us.

Brothers and sisters, let us turn our eyes to Bethlehem, and listen to the first faint cries of the Prince of Peace. For truly Jesus is our peace. The peace that the world cannot give, the peace that God the Father has bestowed on humanity by sending his Son into the world. Saint Leo the Great summed up the message of this day in a concise Latin phrase: Natalis Domini, natalis est pacis: “the Lord’s birth is the birth of peace” (Serm. 26, 5).

Jesus Christ is also the way of peace. By his incarnation, passion, death and resurrection, he has opened the way that leads from a world closed in on itself and oppressed by the dark shadows of enmity and war, to a world that is open and free to live in fraternity and peace. Brothers and sisters, let us follow that road! Yet in order to do so, to be able to walk behind Jesus, we must divest ourselves of the burdens that weigh us down and block our way.

What are those burdens? What is that dead weight? The same negative forces that prevented King Herod and his court from acknowledging and welcoming the birth of Jesus: attachment to power and money, pride, hypocrisy, falsehood. These forces hold us back from going to Bethlehem; they exclude us from the grace of Christmas and they block the entrance to the path of peace. Indeed, we must acknowledge with sorrow that, even as the Prince of Peace is given to us, the icy winds of war continue to buffet humanity.

If we want it to be Christmas, the Birth of Jesus and of peace, let us look to Bethlehem and contemplate the face of the Child who is born for us! And in that small and innocent face, let us see the faces of all those children who, everywhere in the world, long for peace.

Let us also see the faces of our Ukrainian brothers and sisters who are experiencing this Christmas in the dark and cold, far from their homes due to the devastation caused by ten months of war. May the Lord inspire us to offer concrete gestures of solidarity to assist all those who are suffering, and may he enlighten the minds of those who have the power to silence the thunder of weapons and put an immediate end to this senseless war! Tragically, we prefer to heed other counsels, dictated by worldly ways of thinking. Yet who is listening to the voice of the Child?

Our time is experiencing a grave famine of peace also in other regions and other theatres of this third world war. Let us think of Syria, still scarred by a conflict that has receded into the background but has not ended. Let us think too of the Holy Land, where in recent months violence and confrontations have increased, bringing death and injury in their wake. Let us beseech the Lord that there, in the land that witnessed his birth, dialogue and efforts to build mutual trust between Palestinians and Israelis may resume. May the Child Jesus sustain the Christian communities living in the Middle East, so that each of those countries can experience the beauty of fraternal coexistence between individuals of different faiths. May the Christ Child help Lebanon in particular, so that it can finally rebound with the help of the international community and with the strength born of fraternity and solidarity. May the light of Christ illumine the region of the Sahel, where peaceful coexistence between peoples and traditions is disrupted by conflict and acts of violence.  May that light lead to a lasting truce in Yemen and to reconciliation in Myanmar and Iran, and an end to all bloodshed. May it inspire the political authorities and all people of good will in the Americas to attempt to calm the political and social tensions experienced by various countries; I think in particular of the people of Haiti who have been suffering for a long time.

On this day, as we sit around a well-spread table, may we not avert our gaze from Bethlehem, a town whose name means “house of bread, but think of all those, especially children, who go hungry while huge amounts of food daily go to waste and resources are being spent on weapons. The war in Ukraine has further aggravated this situation, putting entire peoples at risk of famine, especially in Afghanistan and in the countries of the Horn of Africa. We know that every war causes hunger and exploits food as a weapon, hindering its distribution to people already suffering. On this day, let us learn from the Prince of Peace and, starting with those who hold political responsibilities, commit ourselves to making food solely an instrument of peace. And as we enjoy gathering with our loved ones, let us think of families that experience great hardship and those that, in this time of economic crisis, are struggling as a result of unemployment and lacking in the necessities of life.

Dear brothers and sisters, today as then, Jesus, the true light, comes into a world severely sick with indifference, a world that does not welcome him (cf. Jn 1:11) and indeed rejects him, as it does with many foreigners, or ignores him, as we all too often do with the poor. Today may we not forget the many displaced persons and refugees who knock at our door in search of some comfort, warmth and food. Let us not forget the marginalized, those living alone, the orphans, the elderly – who are wisdom for their people – who risk being set aside, and prisoners, whom we regard solely for the mistakes they have made and not as our fellow men and women.

Brothers and sisters, Bethlehem shows us the simplicity of God, who reveals himself not to the wise and the intelligent but to the little ones, to those with a pure and open heart (cf. Mt 11:25). Like the shepherds, let us too set out in haste and allow ourselves to be amazed by the unthinkable event of God who becomes man for our salvation. He, the source of all good, makes himself poor, [1] asking as alms our own poor humanity. Let us allow ourselves to be deeply moved by the love of God. And let us follow Jesus, who stripped himself of his glory in order to give us a share in his fullness. [2]

Site Ref: vatican.va 

Merry Christmas with Pope Francis

 

 
Many blessings, Pope celebrates his 10th Christmas today

Jesus is OUR KING...


Merry Christmas 
🎄🎄🎄


Praise be to Jesus... 

~~~

Many blessings to all... 

Paige St. James

Friday, December 23, 2022

Christmas in Heaven

 

                                            

through... Christian Art

gifts and talents from We have been given imagination and the ability to create... With His blessing, I hope to bring you a little story Heaven is celebrating Christmas in Heaven. Ariel." 

Could it be true that they too celebrate Christmas in Heaven? Many believe that by the Grace of God that they will be in Heaven. conceive or imagine this thought! Therefore, we should not limit God with what we know as "Time". sense to me! Our Lord promised us that if we followed Him that He would be preparing a place for us in Heaven for eternity, Yes! Picture now what it could be like there... Awe... Imagine this... Now close your eyes for a minute... I feel that there is an awesome celebration that occurs when we enter the Gates of Heaven. The Angels sing... The Saints rejoice because another has joined them in paradise. So... Why wouldn't there be a Celebration for the birth of Jesus?  

In Heaven... Jesus looks at all the souls He's saved! I'm sure He gives them a huge grin. He came to earth to save us from ourselves, our sins, our selfishness. He came to teach us how to give Glory to God... For if God has created us to be in His image and likeness then why not celebrate this Miraculous Birth, His Birth, The Birth of God the Father's son, Our Lord, Jesus Christ? My heart says...His "YES" is celebrated, in some magnificent way in Heaven... He saved souls according to His Father's plan. He sacrificed, He hurt, He was tortured, He died for us all... 

~~~
Now let's start the setting for this Story... 
Perhaps our Fairy Tale memories would help us with the imagery... We often think of Heaven as being above... Somewhere in the Clouds... or in the Stars.So... Let's go above... Pause for a moment with me here... Where have you found peace when thinking of Heaven? Perhaps somewhere in a far away place we can't quite imagine... But, what if you could? Let's at least try... let's look at our earthly celebrations, because that's really all we know, right? Yes!



Christmas in Heaven 

just a short story

I tried to put together an inspirational story for you... but, under  current conditions and time constraints I've decided it wasn't my best... Please share with me of what you might have seen... As Christmas was Celebrated with Christ OUR KING...

Please enjoy the video/music below... 



What an awesome celebration this is to be in Heaven Celebrating with Jesus Christ and His Family...

🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵




<The End>

Please... don't be unhappy this year on Christmas Day, or any day of the coming year... 

Because Heaven is rejoicing with you!  
All you have to do is...
Just open up your heart 💗 and let Him in!
~~~
Could this be a message from Our Lord...?  
An inspiring message for sure... 

Now I hear Him calling... 
"My child, my child come to me... I have much to share with you, you see. Be with me this Christmas and I will be with you, and you will know My heart better than your own. Follow the guidance I give to you... Be My little child, My little one, for it is with this grace that you will be filled with hope, peace, joy, and love this Christmas Day." 
And I say Amen.
~~~

Many blessings to you all...  
Merry Christmas and let Heaven Rejoice!
Paige St. James


Copyright protected FC by Paige St. James,  Dec. 2022 



Monday, December 19, 2022

One Voice... I Can Only Imagine

 

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Christmas Hallelujah

 

Friday, December 16, 2022

Little Mary Fontanella and the Angels


Blessed Mary Fontanella

Who is this Mary?  Loyola Press tells us this... 

"Little Mary Fontanella, age six, 

schemed with her younger brother to imitate the saints 

and run away to live 

“in the desert.” 

But on the appointed day they slept in and spoiled their plans. 

A decade later, however, Mary entered a personal desert when she joined the Carmelite convent of St. Cristina at Turin, Italy. 

She persevered and was professed as Sister Mary of the Angels.

Then came an even more serious trial. An extended period of spiritual darkness engulfed Mary. And constant attacks from evil spirits and other diabolical manifestations intensified her desolation. But guided by a wise spiritual director; after three years, she finally emerged from her struggle to a more peaceful and deeper life of prayer.

Mary did not think the adversities that had overwhelmed her were enough penance for her sins. So she aggressively tortured her body with unusual ascetical practices, including binding her tongue with an iron ring and suspending herself from ropes in the form of a cross. Contemporary Christians judge such things as excessive, and one biographer cautioned that no one ought either to admire or imitate Mary’s penances.

Sister Mary of the Angels was elected novice mistress at age 30 and prioress at age 33. She governed the Carmel at St. Cristina competently. 

If her own piety had its extremes, her direction for her sisters was more balanced, as her meditation in preparation for Christmas demonstrated:

"Purity is so pleasing to God that his divine Son, having resolved to become man by the operation of the Holy Spirit, wished to be born of a virgin mother. 

We all know with what an abundance of graces and with what extraordinary purity God was pleased to adorn the body and soul of Mary. 

Thus he made her a dwelling worthy of the Word who was to become 

flesh in her chaste womb. 

So if we wish to induce the Incarnate God to be born spiritually in our souls, we must secure purity of conscience for ourselves. 

The right way to accomplish this is to banish from our 

hearts even the smallest faults and 

cultivate in them all the virtues."

"O Lamb of God! How efficacious the sweetness of your love should be in softening the hardness of my heart! 

I detest my sins with all my strength because they are opposed to your infinite goodness. 

Imprint on my heart such repentance that I may prefer to die rather than ever to offend you again."

When the sisters were about to elect Mary to a fifth term as prioress, she begged God that if it were his will she might soon die. Three weeks later her prayer was answered and she fell ill and died on December 16, 1717."


Site Reference: loyola press
Wow... she was an amazing person... I hope to see her Canonized a Saint soon! 

Many Blessings, Paige St. James

Monday, December 12, 2022

Our Lady...

 

Image from YouTube video... EWTN Video Mass Dec 12 2022 Pope Francis


The Story about Our Lady of Guadalupe... 

Thank you mama Mary... 





There is more information available from Vatican News

~~~

I have a very personal relationship with Our Lady of Guadalupe... 
Aw yes, the Mystical Rose

Many blessings to all... May heaven grant you roses, wether they be live, 
silk or just the scent of a rose...   

May heaven shower you with roses... as St. Therese, the little flower would say... 

🌹🌹🌹
~~~
Paige St. James

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Mother Mary and Your Room









In My Father’s house are many dwelling places; if it were not so, I would have told you; for I go to prepare a place for you.
If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am, there you may be also.
Site Reference: bible gateway

"I humbly venerate you as the chosen Mother of "MY" Savior, Jesus Christ."              


On Dec 5, 2022 I was given this GIFT...
Consider this thought… Mother Mary was CHOSEN to be the Mother of God’s only son! My Savior, Yes….Your Savior, Our Savior.   
During the Novena Prayer today I changed the wording from “My Savior” to “Our Savior” as I was praying... 
 “I immediately thought I am not worthy!" 
Then I heard “STOP! Yes, you are worthy." 
It gives God Glory to call “JESUS MY SAVIOR” 
This is the MESSAGE for us all… 
Yes, You are worthy. 
You are LOVED, You have a SAVIOR that wants you to be with Him… 
REMEMBER He is decorating your 
Heavenly Room JUST FOR YOU!  
As you Decorate for Christmas, for Him in remembrance of of His Birth… make note that He might be decorating your Room the very same way - JOYFULLY, PEACEFULLY and ever so more LOVELY than you can ever imagine.
  Now close your eyes and let’s take a peak at Our Heavenly Room as JESUS is preparing for us to Celebrate ETERNITY WITH HIM. (What does it look like?) Keep this close to your HEART AND NEVER draw weary, for a CELEBRATION will take place!!! Feel His Love, His JOY, His Peace and carry this to others… 
THIS IS THE REAL GIFT this CHRISTMAS “HOPE”, LOVE
While I Wait... 
                                                                            ~~~
Many Blessings, Paige St. James



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