A Sermon for the Second Sunday after Pentecost/In the Octave of Corpus Christi | Revd Dr Robert Wilson

Dr Robert Wilson’s weekly Sunday sermon…

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: Corpus Christi

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Sunday after Corpus Christi

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Sunday in the Corpus Christi Octave

Spiritual Reading for Sunday after Corpus Christi ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

“Let us be careful,” says St. Teresa, “never to be at a distance from Jesus, our beloved Shepherd, or to lose sight of Him: for the sheep which are near their shepherd are always more caressed and better fed, and always receive some choice morsels of that which he himself eats. If by chance the shepherd sleeps, still the lamb remains near him and either waits until his slumber ends, or itself wakens him; and it is then caressed with new favours.”

Morning Meditation for Sunday after Corpus Christi ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

Jesus has no need of us. He is equally happy, rich and powerful, with or without our love, and yet He loves us so intensely that He desires our love as much as if man were His God. This so filled Job with astonishment that he cried out: What is man that thou shouldst magnify him? Or why dost thou set thy heart upon him?

Evening Meditations for Saturday after Corpus Christi ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

Let us be especially on our guard against all ambitious seeking of preference, and sensibility in points of honour. St. Teresa said, “Where points of honour prevail, there spirituality will never prevail.” Many persons make profession of a spiritual life, but they are worshippers of self.

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: Corpus Christi

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Saturday after Corpus Christi

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Corpus Christi Octave

Spiritual Reading for Saturday after Corpus Christi ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

O foolish ones of the world, says St. Augustine, miserable creatures, whither are you going to satisfy your hearts? Come to Jesus, for by Him alone can that pleasure which you seek be bestowed. “Unhappy creatures, whither are you going? The good you seek for comes from Him.” My soul, be not of the number of these foolish ones; seek God alone: “seek for that one Good in which are all good things.”

Morning Meditation for Saturday after Corpus Christi ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

It is a characteristic of good-hearted people to desire to make everybody happy, and especially the most distressed and afflicted. But who can ever find one who has a better heart than Jesus Christ? He is infinite Goodness itself, and has therefore a sovereign desire to communicate His riches to us: With me are riches .. that I may enrich them that love me-(Prov. viii. 18, 21).