Evening Meditations for the Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost~ St Alphonsus Liguori

When Noe judged that the Deluge ought to have ceased, he sent forth the dove from the Ark. The dove returned with an olive branch significant of the peace which God had concluded with the world. This dove was a figure of Mary. “Thou art,” says St. Bonaventure, “that most faithful dove of Noe which became the most faithful Mediatrix between God and the world submerged by a spiritual deluge.”

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: September 29th

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Feast of the Dedication of St Michael the Archangel

This is the original feast of the leader of the Heavenly armies, Saint Michael. The captain of the heavenly armies, the angel named in the Canon of the Mass, held from early times the first place in the Liturgy among the other angels; wherefore many churches dedicated to St. Michael in the Middle Ages were simply known as churches “of the holy angel.”

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Sunday XIX Post Pentecost

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Sunday XIX Post Pentecost

Spiritual Reading for Sunday – Nineteenth Week After Pentecost

The holy mother Teresa never ceased to deplore the injurious treatment that Jesus received in the Sacrament of His love at the hands of heretics. She would complain to God: “Now how, O my Creator, can such tender love as Thine endure that what was instituted with such ardent affection by Thy Son, and the more to please Thee, should be so undervalued that at this day these heretics despise the Most Holy Sacrament? For they rob it of its home by demolishing the Churches.

Morning Meditation for Sunday – Nineteenth Week after Pentecost ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

If the sinner fears to approach Jesus Christ on account of His Divine Majesty, God has given him an advocate with Jesus Himself, and that advocate is His own Mother Mary. She finds peace for sinners, salvation for the lost, mercy for those who are in despair.