Thursday, January 1, 2009

MOTHER MARY, QUEEN OF PEACE: GRANT US YOUR PEACE

MOTHER MARY, QUEEN OF PEACE
JESUS CHRIST, PRINCE OF PEACE

A Happy and Peaceful New Year to one and all! There is no better wish we can exchange on this day, for we need peace in our hearts, our families our nation, and throughout the world. So many resources are misused or squandered. So many lives are destroyed by hatred and war.


But we are aware that real and lasting peace can come only if people obey God's law and if God blesses their efforts. And we know that He is ready to grant us this most precious gift at the intercession of our Blessed Mother, whom we honor today as "Mother of God". May She, as our Mother and Queen of Peace bring the warring factions and nations to lay aside all hatred and start working together to build a civilization of love, justice and peace.


The shepherds went in haste to Bethlehem and found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger. When they saw this, they made known the message that had been told them about this child. All who heard this were amazed by what had been told them by the shepherds.

And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart. Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, just as it had been told to them.

When eight days were completed for His circumcision, the baby was named Jesus, the name given Him by the angel before He was conceived in the womb.


Peace is a tree of many diverse leaves, flowers, and fruits. It strikes its roots in the hearts of people and grows through the moisture of deep personal convictions, commitment, and perseverance in the face of opposition and obstacles of every sort. Peace is brightened and strengthened by the sunshine of a sincere and universal love that refuses to bow to the destructiveness of hatred and vengefulness.

Peace is the aspiration of all those who have not been perverted by the devil, the wrecker of all peace. It is promoted by its great champions, but it cannot succeed without the cooperation of millions, and ultimately the whole of humankind.

Peace is a fragile fruit. It is easily damaged and even destroyed by envy, selfishness, pride, lust, aggressiveness, insensitivity, and cruelty. Peace is destroyed by sin whenever man turns against God or lifts his hand against his brethren. God grieves immensely when He sees us, human beings, undermine and destroy our own peace.

From the beginning, peace has been God’s dream and plan for the human family. His Kingdom is a Kingdom of peace. The greatest sign of God’s “peace initiative” is the incarnation of His own Son, the Eternal Word. He came as the Man of Peace – peace between God and us; peace among all humans. When He was born, the angels wished peace to all men of goodwill. Before He left this world, His greeting was: “Peace!”

Jesus came to our war-torn world through a woman – Mary – who is the Queen of Peace. She spent her earthly days in peace-filled communion with her Son. And from that intimacy, she derived the moral strength that she needed to be always available to cooperate with God, attentive to the needs of her neighbor.

The duty to promote peace is the legacy of Jesus and His Mother to all those who proclaim to believe in God, and especially of those who profess to be Disciples of Christ, the Prince of Peace. We are all called to promote peace by doing the “works of peace” – attitudes and actions that bring out the best in people; console the afflicted, welcome the strangers, protect the oppressed; uphold what is right and promote justice and education as basic conditions for peace to be genuine and lasting.

Sometimes there may even arise the need to defend peace against those who are trying to destroy it. It is the challenging enterprise of doing so by peaceful means that reject violence in principle and in practice.

The shining examples of Jesus Himself, Francis of Assisi, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Teresa of Calcutta, and John Paul II should be our greatest encouragement. God’s grace will empower us to do what our weakness would be unable to accomplish.


Jess P. Balon
Euchalette, 1 January 2009
WORD AND LIFE PUBLICATIONS
MCPO Box 1820, Makati City 1258, Philippines


Friday, October 24, 2008

A PRAYER TRIBUTE TO MARY


A PRAYER TRIBUTE TO MARY
Cecilia G. Valmonte

All hail, Blessed Virgin Most Serene!

Hail, Blessed Lady and Virgin Queen!
Our Star of Hope and beacon a-shining
Most loving Mother, Queen of Heaven!

All hail to you, O Virgin and Mother!
Our thanks to you, our great intercessor,
Most obedient daughter of the Father,
Most loving Mother of our Savior!

In you are blended in perfect harmony
The beauty of your unstained virginity
And the splendor of the glorious dignity
Of your blessed queenship for all eternity.

The radiant smile on your youthful face
Reflects the glow of your soul most chaste
As your loving care so full of praise
Offers us comfort in your warm embrace.

We praise and thank you, dearest Mother,
For bringing us Jesus, our sole Redeemer.
We love and honor you, friend and exemplar,
And hope to be be with you in life hereafter.

O Queen of Prophets, Queen of Patriarchs,
O Queen of Virgins, Queen of all Saints . . .
We gladly welcome you to our loving hearts
Where Jesus, your Son, forever reigns!



Wednesday, September 17, 2008

FR. FERNANDO SUAREZ: HEALING POWER OF GOD'S LOVE



THE HEALING POWER OF GOD'S LOVE

Lord I come to You
Let myself be changed, renewed
Flowing from the grace
That I’ve found in You

Lord I’ve come to know
The illnesses I have in me
Will be stripped away
By the Power of Your Love

Hold me close
Let Your Love restore me
Bring me near
Draw me to Your side

And as I wait
I’ll rise up like the eagle
And I will heal with You
Your Spirit leads me on
In the Power of Your Love

Lord unveil my eyes
Let me see You face to face
The knowledge of Your Love
As You strengthen me

Lord renew my soul
As Your Will unfolds in my life
In healing every day
By the Power of Your Love

Hold me close
Let Your Love restore me
Bring me near
Draw me to Your side

And as I wait
I'll rise up like the eagle
And I will heal with You
Your Spirit leads me on
In The Power of Your Love

And I will heal with You
Your Spirit leads me on
In the Power of Your Love


Adaptation from the original lyrics of The Power of Your Love
To select song, go to playlist media player at bottom page bar


February 1, 2008
Healing Mass of Fr. Fernando Suarez
Mary Mother of Good Council Parish
Marcelo Green Village,
Paranaque City, Philippines


SACRED HEART OF JESUS MONTEMARIA SHRINE
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Sunday, September 14, 2008

MONTEMARIA SHRINE: PROTOTYPE 3D VIDEO PRESENTATION



Here is a prototype 3D video presentation of the MonteMaria Shrine Project that will be built on top of highest scenic mountainsite situated in Matuco Point, southwestern tip of Batangas City. This monumental project is under the direct supervision of Architect Nestor S. Mangio and Associates.


Thursday, August 21, 2008

POWER OF THE ROSARY: MOTHER MARY'S FIFTEEN PROMISES

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ROSARY

Saint Dominic

Around the year 1203, Dominic was sent by Pope Innocent III to South France to preach to the Albigenses. At the time, the Albigensian doctrine was based on a dualism of two eternally opposing principles, good and evil, all matter being regarded as evil and the creator of the material world as a devil.

St. Dominic discovered that this doctrine was fast becoming widespread due to the fact that the Albigenses were well educated and well organized. To combat the unorthodox teachings of the Albigensians, Dominic organized and educated his preachers so they would be better equipped to overcome this Albigensian heresy. Dominic stressed the importance of education, and his preachers traveled throughout Europe and educated common people and religious leaders as a way to challenge the heresy.

It was during Dominic's fight against this heresy when tradition tells how this Saint received the Rosary from the Virgin Mary in a vision. According to tradition, the Virgin Mary told him to "Pray my Psalter and teach it to your people. That prayer will never fail". Dominic was told that if he did as instructed, the heresy would be dispelled from France. Eventually after widespread teachings on the Rosary and the meditations of the life, death, and resurrection of Christ, the heresy was defeated and the Church was strengthened.

St. Dominic is widely associated with the origin and creation of the Rosary because he was the first to implement the widespread teaching of this Sacred Devotion.


THE FIFTEEN PROMISES OF MARY
TO CHRISTIANS WHO PRAY THE ROSARY

1. Whoever shall faithfully serve Me by the recitation of the Rosary, shall receive signal graces.

2. I promise My special protection and the greatest graces to all those who shall recite the Rosary.

3. The Rosary shall be a powerful armour against hell, it will destroy vice, decrease sin and defeat heresies.

4. It will cause virtue and good works to flourish; it will obtain for souls the abundant mercy of God; it will withdraw the hearts of men from the love of the world and its vanities, and will lift them to the desire of eternal things. Oh, that souls would sanctify themselves by this means.

5. The soul which recommends itself to Me by the recitation of the Rosary, shall not perish.

6. Whoever shall recite the Rosary devoutly, applying himself to the consideration of its Sacred Mysteries shall never be conquered by misfortune. God will not chastise him in His justice, he shall not perish by an unprovided death; if he be just he shall remain in the grace of God, and become worthy of eternal life.

7. Whoever shall have a true devotion for the Rosary shall not die without the Sacraments of the Church.

8. Those who are faithful to recite the Rosary shall have during their life and at their death the Light of God and the plentitude of His graces; at the moment of death they shall participate in the merits of the Saints in Paradise.

9. I shall deliver from Purgatory those who have been devoted to the Rosary.

10.The faithful children of the Rosary shall merit a high degree of glory in Heaven.

11.You shall obtain all you ask of Me by the recitation of the Rosary.

12. All those who propagate the Holy Rosary shall be aided by Me in their necessities.

13. I have obtained from My Divine Son that all the advocates of the Rosary shall have for intercessors the entire Celestial Court during their life and at the hour of death.

14. All who recite the Rosary are my sons and daughters, and brothers and sisters of My only Son Jesus Christ.

15. Devotion of My Rosary is a great sign of predestination.


Tuesday, August 19, 2008

THE QUEENSHIP OF MARY QUEEN MOST HOLY IS CELEBRATED ON AUGUST 22


CORONATION OF MARY AS QUEEN OF HEAVEN AND EARTH

MOTHER MARY, QUEEN MOST HOLY is a most fitting tribute of this title of Queen as applied to the Mother of God, since she was so closely associated with the redemptive work of Her Son and is the Mediatrix of all Graces.


Pope Pius XII, by his encyclical letter Ad Caeli Reginam of October 11, 1954, granted the unanimous desire of the faithful and their pastors and instituted the feast day of the Queenship of Mary, giving sanction thus to a devotion that was already observed by the faithful throughout the world to the sovereign Mother of heaven and earth.

Before the reform of the General Roman Calendar this feast was originally celebrated on May 31, the last day of the Marian month. Pope Paul VI moved the feast day to August 22.

Assumed into heaven, Mary is with Jesus Christ Her Divine Son. Mary should be called Queen not only because of Her Divine Motherhood of Jesus Christ, Her only Son, but also because God has willed Her to have an exceptional role in the work of our eternal salvation.

The Enclyclical argues, that Christ, because He redeemed us, is our Lord and King by a special title, so the Blessed Virgin also is our Queen, on account of the unique manner in which She assisted in our redemption, by giving of Her own substance, by freely offering Him for us, by Her singular desire and petition for, and active interest in, our salvation.

QUEENSHIP OF MARY

With the certainty of faith we know that Jesus Christ is King in the full, literal, and absolute sense of the word; for He is true God and man. This does not, however, prevent Mary from sharing His Royal Prerogatives, though in a limited and analogous manner; for She was the Mother of Christ, and Christ is God; and She shared in the work of the Divine Redeemer, in His struggles against enemies and in the triumph He won over them all.

From this union with Christ the King She assuredly obtains so eminent a status that She stands high above all created things; and upon this same union with Christ is based that Royal Privilege enabling Her to distribute the treasures of the Kingdom of the Divine Redeemer. And lastly, this same union with Christ is the fountain of the inexhaustible efficacy of Her Motherly Intercession in the presence of the Son and of the Father.

Without doubt, then, does our Holy Virgin possess a dignity that far transcends all other creatures. In the eyes of Her Son, She takes precedence over everyone else. In order to help us understand the preeminence that the Mother of God enjoys over all creation, it would help to remember that from the first moment of her conception the Holy Virgin was filled with such a plenitude of grace as to surpass the graces enhancing all the saints.

Recall what our predecessor Pope Pius IX, of blessed memory, wrote in his Ineflabilis Deus: "More than all the angels and all the saints has God ineffable freely endowed Mary with the fullness of the heavenly gifts that abound in the Divine Treasury; and She, preserving Herself ever immaculately clean from the slightest taint of sin, attained a fullness of innocence and holiness so great as to be unthinkable apart from God Himself, a fullness that no one other than God will ever possess."

Spurred on by piety and faith, may we share in Her glory in being subject to the rule of the Virgin Mother of God; She bears the royal scepter in Her hand, while Her Immaculate Heart is ever aflame with motherly love for all of mankind.


Saturday, August 9, 2008

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF FR. FERNANDO SUAREZ


A DAY IN THE LIFE OF FR. FERNANDO SUAREZ - AUGUST 2, 2008

Search the internet, blogs or even YouTube and you will find the number of personal accounts, stories, and news articles on this charismatic Filipino-Canadian priest multiplying at an exponential rate. In this year alone, Fr. Suarez estimates that nearly one million people have attended one of his various Masses across three continents!

Indeed in the past 24 hours, Fr. Suarez would celebrate the Eucharist in two different countries! Friday evening at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark, USA with 4,000 in attendance and twelve hours later Saturday morning at St. Joseph’s in Guelph (a small city an hour’s drive west of Toronto, Canada in a neighboring diocese), where 2,000 gathered. The latter, remarkable considering the capacity of the Church holds 800 people and the pastor told me hardly any advertising of this event was done.

This brief opportunity just happened to coincide with a week long vacation Fr. Fernando had, as he prepares for an upcoming three-week trip to Australia. The excess crowds were patiently waiting in the Church’s hall downstairs, or across at a local elementary school’s gymnasium. In both locales, large projection screens and speakers delivered Father’s homily and service.

Although the media has largely focused their attention upon the thousands of healings brought forth by the participants themselves; little has been written of either Fr. Fernando’s hectic schedule; and the personal sacrifices friends and family have made nor to the power of his homilies as he proclaims God’s steadfast love and desire to heal us all of our brokenness. Be it physical or on a more intimate and deeper emotional level. You can ask any of Fr. Fernando’s closest friends and they will tell you how he’s lucky to sleep 2 to 4 hours a night and how his cell phone constantly buzzes.

Indeed, he confided in me that he receives over 10,000 emails a month. To this I quipped that he should be dubbed “the Patron Saint of the internet.” With cell phones and the internet, the testimonies of healings and the story of one priest’s devotion to Jesus through the intercession of the Blessed Mother have reached a global audience!

My wife and I had the chance to see our close friend as we picked him up from the airport and drove him in our Corolla to Guelph. Our God is a God of wonder and little did I know the surprises in store both for myself and those waiting in attendance.

Coming home on Thursday night, I received a short message on our answering machine. “Hello Tom, Air Canada 8:30.” Browsing Pearson Airport’s official website I found two flights from Newark to Toronto. One at 8 AM the other at 9. With mass scheduled at 11 AM, I knew time was of the essence since we still faced an hour’s drive westward on the 401. So we arrived by 7:45 AM at the airport and quickly found parking at a prime location.

By 8:45, my wife looked at me and said, “Where is he? You better call him?” Unsure if the contact number I had was his or not, I tried it thinking it’s probably that of a Filipino contact in New York. A man answered, “Hello” to which I replied, “Yes, can you tell me what flight is Fr. Suarez on?” I only recognized the voice when he replied, “Tom where are you, I’m already here?” “Here? Where? I’m at Terminal 1 (where Air Canada flights land)” Fr. Fernando answered, “I’m at Terminal 3, I took Continental Airlines!"

Fifteen minutes later, we finally met our friend along with Fr. Jeff Shannon and Manny and Rhorie who work for MARY MOTHER OF THE POOR-USA. By now, companions of mine (unaware of where I was) phoned telling me that they may not be able to save us any seats as the church was already full!

Upon leaving the airport, Manny in the car with Fr. Jeff trailing behind us, rang asking “Do you know of any place to eat as none of us had breakfast yet.” I told him that I’ve never been to Guelph before and have no idea.

In that 40 minute drive, we spoke of everything that has happened in our lives over the past three months! Fr. Fernando was happy to be here as this would be the first time he would see his younger sister Shirley with her newborn son, Sean! Like me, we all try to see Father in the brief times before or after one of his healing masses.

Of everything we conversed about one particular story struck me. Fr. Fernando told me of his devotion to the Miraculous Medal which he wears along with a Scapular and Crucifix. Pointing to it, he told me that this particular medal was given to him several years ago; by a nun who happened to walk pass him on a busy street in Ottawa. She looked into his eyes and then stopped. Telling him, “I see the eyes of Jesus in you.” At that moment she took out her Miraculous Medal and handed it over to him saying, “This was given to me in India by Mother Teresa and now I wish to give it to you.”

In my five years of knowing Fr. Suarez and of studying in depth the lives of some of our greatest Saints; I’ve come to learn that those who walk closely with God can recognize the holiness in others. It’s as if they can see the purity of a person’s soul and the strength of the Holy Spirit that resides within.

Such extraordinary daily events make Fr. Fernando a truly blessed person but for him they serve to simply strengthen and re-affirm his unique mission in life. He remains continually humble and in awe of God’s grace.

Arriving in Guelph we turned onto Wellington Street in search of a local Tim Horton’s to get some coffee and a quick breakfast. As we passed one fast food outlet and another I quickly noticed a large “family style” restaurant with an interesting name, “Angel’s Dinner.” Now it was 9:45 a.m. and we rushed inside. The place was packed and after several minutes, it seemed that breakfast may not happen!

Guided perhaps by the Holy Spirit, I mustered the courage to seek and then speak with a lady who seemed to be directing the servers. I told her, “Have you ever heard of St. Joseph’s parish?” To which a blank stare was answered. Then I said, “Could it be possible to have someone take our order? You see, there in the corner are 2 of my friends. They are priests who travel the world. They just came from New York and a few thousand people are expecting them within the hour.” She listened politely and within 30-seconds orders were placed with Fr. Fernando wanting a veggie omelet and coffee just black.

After enjoying the meal and sharing a couple of fond memories, my wife asked for the bill. Two minutes passed by and the lady whom I spoke with came to our table to tell us, “Do not worry about this bill. It’s on me! Have a great day!” She had never met nor heard of Fr. Suarez yet somehow our Lord impressed upon her heart to do such a generous act.

These are the kinds of stories that each of us need to share with one another. Our Lord is alive and well. He moves and inspires people to help others often in the subtlest of ways.

We arrived at St. Joseph’s with just 15 minutes to go. We were quickly introduced & warmly received by the main Pastor Fr. Ken Miskiewicz. As Fr. Suarez was looking over the readings and attending to other last minute details, Fr. Ken told me how someone (a local businessman) anonymously donated 2,000 bottles of water in anticipation of the crowds! When we give to Jesus and serve Him, he will always provide, was the thought that came to me upon hearing this surprise!

HOMILY – 11 AM at ST. JOSEPH PARISH

Delivered in Fr. Fernando Suarez’s own words:

(This Homily was done spontaneously with no notes or preparation! Here for the first time in print, you the reader can gain a window into the power of his homilies. Note how he uses humor while at the same time delivering the Good News on a personal yet easily relatable level.)

Good Morning everyone!

Last night, I was in Newark and as I entered the Cathedral at 8 PM. Fr. Paul Lehman (District Director of Bukas Loob Sa Diyos Newark) asked me, “Are you aware that you have Mass tomorrow at 11 AM in Guelph (Canada)?” Further adding, “How is this possible?” I replied, “I don’t know. I’m going to fly!” (Audience laughs)

The Mass ended around midnight and by 5 AM, I was already at the airport. I asked our Lord, “God, you want me to be in Guelph.” I don’t know how I was able to come here. Our Lord provides for everything. God even feeds me. We went to a restaurant in a hurry. Two of my confidants went to the manager and told them that many people were waiting for this Healing Mass. In the end, the manager came to our table to pay! Free breakfast, not because of me but because of all of you here!

This happened to St. John the Baptist when we serve the real Jesus. He (Christ) will do everything and anything for us. In the Sacristy, one of the priest told me (regarding the atmosphere of the Church) this feels like Easter or Christmas. Isn’t this the way it should always be?

Jesus rose from the dead, in order for us to have someone to hang onto in times of difficulties & trials. You are all here because a loved one is sick or you yourself have cancer (etc.) But the main reason is because God called you here. He is going to give His Son Jesus through the Eucharist to heal us. We have only one healer.

This is all too humbling for me. Some tell me of their particular sickness to which I draw a blank. “You’ve never heard of this type?” “No,” I reply, “I’m not a doctor.” I never imagined that I would heal (be an instrument of God) but rather preach. God has his own plan for those who believe and are faithful like St. John.

Yesterday, I met a couple who told me they traveled all the way from Florida. I answered, “I hope you are not disappointed.” (Crowd laughs) There was one lady who came from California. In the end, I gave her a hug and said, “God loves you!” She cried and looked at me, “Father that was worth the trip!” There is such a great hunger and need for love yet it is so hard for it to penetrate into our bones and being. I hope you realize this very truth that He (God) loves each and every one of us. God is so faithful and loving and desires to make Himself available in every Sacrament. A Sacrament is not a Sacrament without the very Presence of Jesus. Jesus is so powerful and society (at large) is trying to kill God who is within us. (Since we are created by Him and in His Image.) Mary, Our Blessed Mother knew of this truth and I continually invoke Her intercession.

I was so young, 16 when I first encountered a manifestation of God’s power to heal. I knew no prayers other than the Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be. As I recited them, lo and behold she (the lady) stood up and walked. I was frightened!

These are the only prayers I do when I’m praying over people. Mary is so powerful and so too is St. John because of their faith in God. Some people tell me, “Why should I pray/ask Mary? She is only a human being.” To which I reply, “Why then are you asking me to pray for you. I too am a human being!”

Last night I met a troubled boy whose grandmother told me was very angry. He was expelled from his last school for bringing in a weapon. The boy, 9 years old came to me and wanted a photo. I forced myself to smile as it was already midnight and I was tired. He was so pleased that he gave me $US20. I told him, I would give this to the poor as I embraced him. Sometimes I have to push myself to be conscious of what I’m doing. I prayed, “God give him the grace to experience your love,” and touched his forehead adding “Don’t be angry.” At 3 AM (this morning – 3 hours later) I get a phone call from the boy’s grandmother saying he cried for 2 hours non-stop and that his facial expression changed to that of a lamb!

How much more can we have when we receive Jesus! We need to learn to forgive others and to break our hardened hearts. We deprive ourselves from experiencing the presence of God since He is not our priority. There is so much helplessness and fear. Look up. Look to the Cross. “Come to me, all of you heavily burdened.” Do not be afraid if you have cancer, etc. With so many who are ill, perhaps that is why these Healing Masses are so popular. (Crowd laughs knowing Father is joking.) God offers you permanent joy!

I first met Bong a young 35 year-old American scientist suffering from pancreatic cancer a couple of years ago in Ottawa. Doctors gave him 2 months to live. Now two years have passed and while I was in a conference in San Francisco, I received an email from someone saying, “Father, there’s this guy (Bong) whose suffering in great pain but is refusing to enter the ambulance until he sees you.” I went to him bringing a ciborium with Jesus. “This is Jesus, the Body of Christ. He is here!” The moment that host touched his tongue all pain immediately disappeared. The lady who brought me there flipped. “Father, I saw him in pain dying.” Praise the Lord!

This past February, Bong attended my 6th anniversary celebration as a priest. “Father, my cancer is still here but you and Jesus have given me a sense of hope to live. I now live life to its fullest as if I do not have any cancer.”

Sometimes we Catholics don’t fully know who Jesus is. Some parents teach their kids about Jesus as if it’s an exam. So when they finish school, no more exams, no more Jesus. Don’t just go to Jesus when you need something. Go to Him seeking a personal relationship. You will find that He will change your life. Have the strength and peace the world cannot give. This comes only from God, the God of eternity who is so good, magnificent and omnipotent and who loves us all.

AMEN.

Fr. Fernando then began a general prayer for healing, “Merciful and loving God; you called all these people from various countries, heal them of . . . Lord God, grant them the grace to forgive and to remove their anger and bitterness . . . Thank you oh Lord God!"

At this point, several people in the pews are openly weeping as if from just Fr. Suarez’s words a heavy burden was being lifted!

After the final blessing, Fr. Suarez then began to pray over each and every person individually. This was to last till 4:15 PM with him only stopping for a minute to drink some water or when moving down to the church hall.

As one of the catchers, I saw scenes that I’ve become rather accustomed too. Namely, someone complaining they cannot hear in one ear or of pain in their backs, etc. Seconds later, I see that very same person now smiling and praising God! As usual, there are several medical doctors who with a notebook are taking down their names and asking for more details.

In all my years of attending Father’s Healing Masses (which I know that every Mass is a healing one), that particular Mass yesterday was a very powerful one. When we went downstairs, I was overwhelmed by the large numbers of people sitting in wheelchairs. Fr. Fernando quickly went to the first person told them “get up” and they did so instantaneously! In fact this happened to the first 15 in a row and all I now saw were men and women pushing their wheelchairs out of the room to make space for those standing behind them and awaiting their moment to experience God’s love through Fr. Suarez’s intercession. The atmosphere in the room was one of great awe and electrifying. I asked a family member “How many years has he been in a wheelchair unable to walk?” With tears of joy in her eyes, she replied “40!”

After Mass, we had dinner and some quiet time with the Church’s Pastor, Fr. Fernando, and a few members of his family and close friends.

By 5:30 PM, Ivanka and I left heading back to Toronto overjoyed/in awe with the day’s events and what we were now experiencing right before us. Fr. Suarez would be driven by another friend to a local hotel to finally catch up on sleep before boarding another flight out to the West Coast early Sunday morning!


TOMISLAV PRUGO, M.A., B.Ed.

MARY MOTHER OF THE POOR

Chairperson for Education


Monday, July 28, 2008

PARENTS OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY: ST. JOACHIM AND ST. ANN


FROM THE PROTOEVANGELIUM OF JAMES

In Nazareth there lived a rich and pious couple, Joachim and Hannah. They were childless. When on a feast day Joachim presented himself to offer sacrifice in the temple, he was repulsed by a certain Ruben, under the pretext that men without offspring were unworthy to be admitted.

Whereupon Joachim, bowed down with grief, did not return home, but went into the mountains to make his plaint to God in solitude. Also Hannah, having learned the reason of the prolonged absence of her husband, cried to the Lord to take away from her the curse of sterility, promising to dedicate her child to the service of God.

Their prayers were heard; an angel came to Hannah and said: "Hannah, the Lord has looked upon thy tears; thou shalt conceive and give birth and the fruit of thy womb shall be blessed by all the world".

The angel made the same promise to Joachim, who returned to his wife. Hannah gave birth to a daughter whom she called Miriam (Mary).

FROM THE MYSTICAL CITY OF GOD

In revelations to the Venerable Sister Maria of Agreda, Our Lady made this known about her parents Anne and Joachim:

They were chaste and just people, they were very religious and studied the Holy Scriptures, they both prayed fervently for the coming of the Messiah.

They got married and lived in Nazareth where they practiced all virtue in their works, making themselves very acceptable and pleasing to the Most High and avoiding all blemish in their doings.

The rents and incomes of their state they divided each year into three parts. The first one they offered to the temple of Jerusalem for the worship of the Lord; the second they distributed to the poor, and the third they retained for the decent sustenance of themselves and family. God augmented their temporal goods on account of their generosity and charity.

They were childless for twenty years and they accepted the Will of God, continuing their prayers for the coming of the Messiah, meanwhile the Lord prepared them for the great job that was ahead, that of being the parents of Her who would be the Mother of the Redeemer.

They promised that if they had a child, they would consecrate it to the service of the temple of Jerusalem.

St. Gabriel the Archangel revealed separately to each one of the them that they would have a daughter whose name would be Mary. He didn't mention anything about her becoming later on the Mother of the Redeemer. He said that the Lord had heard their prayers and took into account their generosity and alms.

ANGEL'S MESSAGE

After many days there alone, pouring out the sadness in his heart before God, an angel appeared to Joachim in dazzling light. The vision frightened him, but the angel said: "Don't be afraid, I have come to tell you the Lord has heard your prayers. He knows how good you are and He knows your many years of sorrow for having no child. God will give your wife a child just as He did Sarah, the wife of Abraham and Anna, the mother of Samuel. Your wife Ann will bear you a daughter. You shall call Her Mary and dedicate Her to God, for She will be filled with the Holy Spirit from Her mother's womb."

"I will give you a sign", the angel continued. "Go back to Jerusalem. You will meet your wife at the Golden Gate, and your sorrow will be turned into joy."

Meanwhile, Ann, not knowing where her husband had gone, grew anxious and afraid. She, too was hurt that she had no children and felt as though she were being punished by God. Going into the garden, she noticed some sparrows building a nest in a laurel tree, for it was springtime, and she began to cry: "Why was I born O Lord? The birds build nests for their young, yet I have no child of my own. The animals of the earth, the fish of the sea are fruitful, yet I have nothing. The land produces fruit in due season, yet I have no infant to hold in my arms."

Suddenly, the angel of the Lord came to her and said, "Ann, the Lord has heard your prayer. You shall conceive a child whom the whole world will praise. Go to the Golden Gate in Jerusalem and meet your husband there."

So she quickly went to the city gate. The two met there and embraced, and joyfully shared the news the angel had given them. Returning home, Ann conceived and bore a daughter, and called her Mary. Mary was a common name for Jewish women of the time. The name is derived from Miriam, who was the sister of Moses.

BIRTH OF OUR LADY

She was born pure and stainless, beautiful and full of grace, thereby demonstrating, that She was free from the law and the tribute of sin.

Although She was born substantially like other daughters of Adam, yet her birth was accompanied by such circumstances and conditions of Grace, that it was the most wonderful and miraculous birth in all creation and will eternally redound to the praise of Her Maker. At twelve o'clock in the night this divine luminary issued forth, dividing the night of the ancient law and its pristine darkness from the new day of Grace, which now was about to break into dawn.

She was clothed, handled and dressed like other infants, though Her soul dwelt in the Divinity; and She was treated as an infant, though She excelled all mortals and even all the angels in Wisdom. Her mother did not allow Her to be touched by other hands than her own, but She herself wrapped her in swaddling clothes; and in this Saint Anne was not hindered by her present state of childbirth; for she was free from the toils and labors which other mothers usually endure in such circumstances.

At the age of three, the little child was taken to the temple and the parents suffered great sorrow but at the same time joy for fulfilling the vows they had made to the Lord.

The Queen of Heaven, was received by the holy priest Simeon.

The child Mary, when brought to her teacher, knelt in profound humility before her and asked her blessing. She begged to be admitted among those under her direction, obedience and counsel, and asked her kind forbearance in the labor and trouble, which She would occasion. The prophetess Anne, her teacher, received Her with pleasure and said to Her: My daughter, Thou shall find in me a helpful mother and I will take care of Thee and of Thy education with all possible solicitude.

Saint Joachim accepted St. Anne as his spouse at the age of forty six, twenty years later Mary was borne and He died three and a half years later at the age of sixty nine and a half.

St. Anne was espoused to St. Joachim at the age of twenty four and she died when she was forty eight. Both St. Joachim and St. Anne were informed of the dignity of Mary just before they died.

The feast of St. Joachim and St. Anne as pious Parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated on July 26.


THE LIVES OF ST. JOACHIM AND ST. ANN

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

LEARNING FROM THE HEART OF MARY


THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY

May is traditionally a Marian month. As small children, many of us began participating in Flores De Mayo festivities, offering songs and flowers to the Blessed Virgin Mary.


Depicted in various beautiful images and honored under many titles, Mary is a woman unlike any other. We call her the Immaculate Conception, Our Lady of the Rosary, Our Mother of Perpetual Help ... and rightfully so, for she is certainly all these.

But what makes Mary great? More than being the Mother of Jesus Christ, She was His first and, above all, His most faithful disciple. As the Lord said, "Blessed are those who hear the word of God and observe it." (Lk 11:28). These words of Scripture describe Mary in a nutshell.

MARY'S TOTAL OBEDIENCE

None of God's creatures, both human or angelic, resembles Christ as closely as She does. Like Her Son, Mary, who was overshadowed by the Holy Spirit, submitted Herself fully to the Father's Will. Her FIAT, Her YES to God, was so total that She followed Him even to Calvary.

"The Blessed Virgin advanced in Her pilgrimage of faith, and faithfully persevered in Her union with Her Son unto the Cross, where She stood, in keeping with the Divine Plan, enduring with Her only Begotten Son the intensity of His suffering, associated Herself with His Sacrifice in Her Mother's Heart, and lovingly consenting to the immolation of this Victim which was born of Her" (Lumen Gentium 58).

In obedience to the Father, Jesus laid down His life to redeem the world. Although He was God, Jesus was also human. And so to be obedient even unto death was not an easy prospect for Him. Indeed, what the Father had asked of Him was a great sacrifice. This is why He agonized in the Garden of Gethsemane on the eve of His Passion.

As His Mother, Mary has a special share on Her Son's work of salvation (CF. LG 57). For any mother, watching her child suffer and die is unbearable. So much more for Mary, who loved Her Son not only as Her Child but also as Lord. She know Him more than anyone else, loved Him in the fullest sense. To watch Him humiliated and unjustly condemned to death, to walk with Him on the way of the Cross and watch Him die a most violent death, to received His lifeless body, to bury Him, to have to endure life without Him ... all these were asked of Her. She could have refused and spared Herself from the unimaginable pain. She could have hidden Herself with the other disciples and apostles. But She did not. She chose to do the Father's will even in moments when She did not understand.

A MEEK AND HUMBLE HEART

Only a few of Mary's spoken words are in the Bible. But through Her example of silent obedience, She speaks volumes. She shows us with utmost clarity that to be truly Christ-like does not consists in being able to perform great works, heal the sick, or preach eloquently. While these are all good, they would mean noting without humility. And true humility consists in recognizing that God's ways are better than ours. Thus, the truly humble are also truly obedient.

In His Heart, Christ is truly humble. "Learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart" (Mt 11:29). He never claimed greatness for Himself and instead attributed it to His Father. Mary does the same thing. After being chosen to be the Mother of God, she calls herself a lowly handmaid of the Lord (CF. Lk 1:38) and glorifies God in the Magnificat (Lk 1:46-55). Mary never calls attention to Herself. She always points us to Jesus Christ. She draws us all under Her maternal protection for the sole purpose of bringing us to Her Son. As She told the servers at the wedding at Cana, "Do whatever He tells you" (Jn 2:5).

Indeed true devotion to Mary always leads to Jesus. "The Church does not hesitate to profess its subordinate role of Mary, which it constantly experiences and recommends to the heartfelt attention of the faithful, so that encouraged by this maternal help they may the more closely adhere to the Mediator and Redeemer (Jesus Christ)" (LG 62).

Jesus, who was the first to entrust Himself to Mary in the Incarnation, did not hesitate to entrust each and everyone of us to Her before He died. "Behold your Mother" (Jn 19:27). He knows how much we need our Heavenly Mother in our pilgrimage here on earth. She, who was His first teacher, continues to speak to each and everyone of us today, "Do whatever He tells you!" Follow Her example, live the Gospel of Love.

In entrusting ourselves to Her Most Holy and Immaculate Heart, we can be absolutely certain that Mary will help us to become more and more conformed to the Heart of Her Beloved Son.


MARIA DIVINA SOLANO
The Messenger of Divine Love
Volume II Number 4
April-June 2008


Friday, June 27, 2008

ORATORY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY AT MONTEMARIA



PROPOSED STATUE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MOTHER OF THE POOR AT MONTEMARIA BATANGAS


It is at MonteMaria in Batangas City, Philippines where the designated site of the Oratory of Our Blessed Virgin Mary and the tallest statue of Mary Mother of the Poor will stand 33 stories high upon completion, the highest in the world; as a fitting tribute to God's great love for us, His Children of the Poor.

The architectural plan was painstakingly drafted by RD Ragojos Architectural Design Group based on a detailed description of a vision given to Fr. Fernando Suarez in one of his dreams. In this vivid dream it was revealed to Fr. Suarez that this pilgrimage site is meant to serve as an apostolic and evangelization center for pilgrims wanting to experience a deeper relationship with God through the intercession of Our Beloved Mary, Mother of the Poor.



ORATORY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

Aside from a tall and majestic monument of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Oratory of the Blessed Virgin Mary includes a Rosary Garden, Stations of the Cross, Eucharistic Adoration Chapel, Saint Joseph Chapel, Divine Mercy Chapel, House of Mary, House of Joseph, Scala Santa, and the Infant Jesus Chapel.

It also includes retreat houses that will serve as a way station for pilgrims, complete with board and lodging facilities, souvenir shops, a conference center, and an international healing center for the poor.

MONTEMARIA is a haven for pilgrims and not only a place of prayer, but also a fervent prayer in itself, and an oratory dedicated to Mary, Mother of the Poor, a sacred sanctuary of pilgrims and devotees to renew their love for Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother. It is a secure refuge where the tired soul withdraws to find peace and solace, and thereby discover how Mary comes to the aid of those in need of strength and consolation, the poor in society and the poor in spirit.