The Portiuncula, located in Jerusalem, Ohio, in the Diocese of Steubenville, is home to the Franciscan Lay Apostolate. We are humbly committed to imitating the Gospel life of Christ, and observing the Sacraments. Placing ourselves under strict and holy obedience to the Bishop of Steubenville, the Magisterium, and Father Nick Ward, we follow the Medieval Penitential First Rule of the Third Order of St. Francis, dated 1221 A.D.
Monday, December 31, 2007
The Need For Weapons
And St. Francis replied, "My Lord, if we had possessions, we would need weapons to defend them."
Anonymous of Perugia - 17
The True Value Of Money
St. Francis
Rule of 1221
Chapter VIII
Sunday, December 30, 2007
We Have Left The World
St. Francis
Rule 1221
Chapter XXII
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Seek Being Considered Insignificant Or Unbalanced
Legend of the Three Companions - 36
Friday, December 28, 2007
Gloomy Hypocrites
St.Francis
Rule of 1221
Chapter VII
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Our True Friends
St. Francis
Rule of 1221
Chapter XXII
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Where Did We Lose Our Focus?
St. Bonaventure
Major Life 9:4
It would appear that we are now concerned with every whim and doctrine that comes along...except the salvation of souls. Please click on the following link and find one shred of evidence that Franciscans International are concerned with people's souls. Absolutley nothing is mentioned anywhere in this document about saving souls.
http://www.franciscansinternational.org/index.php
Monday, December 24, 2007
St. Francis's Advice To A Minister
St. Francis
Letter to a Minister
Admonition For Peacemakers
St. Francis
Legend of the Three Companions - 59
St. Francis Worshiped The Creator And Not Creation
Celano
Second Life - 165
Sunday, December 23, 2007
School Of Americas: "How the Brothers Are to Conduct Themselves."
And let them show by their deeds the love they have for one another, as the Apostle says, "Our love must be not just words or mere talk, but something active and genuine" (1 John 3:18).
And they are "not to go around slandering other people" (Titus 3:2); nor are they to grumble or speak evil, for it is written, "Libelers and slanderers are enemies of God" (Romans 1:30). And they are "to be peacable and gentle, and always polite to people of all kinds (Titus 3:2).
St. Francis
Rule of 1221 - Chapter XI
Please note: here is a letter from Sister Rachel West, The Office of Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Cration. Please tell me if she and these other people are following the way of St. Francis or not. You decide...
"Led by the School of Americas (SOA) Watch frounder Fr. Roy Bourgeois and presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, thousands of protesters marched in solemn procession to the gates of Fort Benning, GA, site of the SOA, on the afternoon of Sunday, November 18. Among the participants were Sisters Jacquelyn McKracken (whose article about the SOA protest appeared in the December 2 edition of the Indianapolis Star), Joan Miller and Maureen Irvin.
"They gathered to protest the continued existence of the school (now known officially as the Western Hemispheric Institute for Security Cooperation) whose graduates they hold responsible for the murders and torture of thousands of innocent people throughout Latin America. But they gathered as well to protest ongoing wars in Iraq, and Afghanistan and violations of human rights throughout the world. More and more, the annoual SOA vigil, first begun in 1990 to call for the closing of the SOA, has evolved into a massive anti-was and pro-human rights rally, probably the largest in the United
States.
..."This year's protest led, as they always have, to numerous arrests for trespass onto the base. Ten were arrested while entering through a side gate, and another for attempting to scale the main gate during the symbolic funeral procession. ....three other protesters, college students, were arrested and face charges for refusing to relinquish crosses whose size exceeded police regulations."
How very, very sad.
Hypocracy
St. Francis
Rule 1221 - Chapter XVII
Poverty Of Spirit
These do not have the spirit of poverty; for if you are truly poor in spirit, you hate your own life (Luke 14:26) and love those who hit you on the cheek (Matt 5:39).
St. Francis
Admonition 14
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Blame And Praise
St.Bonaventure
Major Life - 6:1
Thursday, December 20, 2007
New Age Franciscans: St. Francis Not Welcome Here!
Ignorance is not bliss and unless we familiarize ourselves with the dangers, then future generations will demand answers as to why we threw away our faith in order to embrace communism and eco-tyranny.
To quote Gustavo Gutierrez (the "father" of liberation theology,) "There is no evil in being subversive, struggling against the capitalist system...Liberation leads to reinterpreting the Gospel...As I have witnessed the power of Marxism to provide motivation for a life of service where none existed before, I have come to a new appreciation of this part of my own history. I cannot settle for any story of America that fails to give a central place to this vision."
Again, Roger Garaudy (one of France's foremost Marxist intellectuals) wrote, "Socialism is a traditional stage in the passage from capitalism to communism." Also, "When the established order involves such injustice that millions of men are exploited, oppressed, mutilated, and humiliated by this order, a revolution, even armed revolution, can be less costly and in the long run less 'violent' than this established disorder, which has become pure violence. Of this, incidentally, many Christians are today becoming conscious, including, for example, even priests and bishops in Latin America."
Charles E. Curran, no longer permitted by the Church to teach moral theology at Catholic universities, has stated,"Questions arise in the light of both the importance and the limitations of Scriptures. In the light of the most striking development has been the emergence of dissent within the Roman Catholic theological community from the teachings of the hierarchical magisterium on specific moral issues."
One cannot help but feel an air of approval when local archdiocesan newspapers print articles written by these people. Already we have seen a swing by our priests and educators away from the Church's doctrine of "norma normans non normata"(the Scriptures being the norm above all other norms by which all norms are taken) and are thus shown to question the Scripture's relevance in our daily lives.
Perhaps we need to seek the definition of a couple terms which seem to have taken on good and bad connotations in complete reversal of their intended meanings:
First of all, the term orthodoxy means "right praise," or consistency with the faith of the Church as embodied in Sacred Scripture, the Fathers, official teachings and the liturgy.
Libertaion theology, on the other hand, is defined as a new type of theology which emphasizes the motif of liberation in both Old and New Testaments and which reinterprets all doctrines in terms of that motif. Forms of liberation theology include Environmentalism, Peace and Social Justice (ie., Communism), Latin American, black and feminist.
Specifically regarding the Franciscan Environmentalist movement, I feel compelled to question whether, as Franciscans, we have come to worship Creation more than we do the Creator?
Brothers and Sisters, Jesus "liberated" all of us from the bonds of oppression. Rather than reinterpreting the Gospel, perhaps we would be better served to "live it." This idea may not be popular with some in the Church today, particularly Franciscans, but by returning to the basics of our faith, we will be truly liberated through the instruction of Sacred Scriptures if only we would accept Jesus as our personal Lord and Savior.
Let All Humanity Kneel In Fear
St. Francis
Letter to the Whole Order
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
The Little Baby Of Bethlehem
Celano - First Life - 86
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
To Those Who Are Placed In Authority
Those brothers who are placed in authority over the others are to glory in their office as much as if they were appointed to was the feet of the brothers...
St. Francis
Admontition 4
Monday, December 17, 2007
Place Thy Mouth Where Thou Dost Set Thy Feet!
Little Flowers of St. Francis
PART FOUR: Chapter III
Sunday, December 16, 2007
The Most Holy Body And Blood Of Our Lord
so now he shows himself to us in consecrated bread; and as with their physical sight they saw only his flesh, but contemplating him with the eyes of faith, believed that he was God, so too, now, though we see bread and wine with the eyes of our body, we should see and firmly believe that it is his Most Holy Body and Blood, living and true.
St. Francis
Admonition 1
Voce mea ad Dominum clamavi
Voce mea ad Dominum clamavi!
["With my voice I have cried out to the Lord!"]
Psalm 141, a Psalm of David, the Vulgate begins:
I cried to the Lord with my voice:
with my voice I made supplication to the Lord.
In his sight I p[our out my prayer,
and before him I declare my trouble:
When my spirit failed me, then thou knewest my paths.
In this way, wherein I walked,
they have hidden a snare for me.
I looked on my right hand, and beheld:
and there was no one that would know me.
Flight hath failed me:
and there is no one that hath regard to my soul.
I cried to thee, O Lord; I said:
Thou art my hope, my portion in the land of the living.
Attend to my supplication: for I am brought very low.
Deliver me from my persecutors;
for they are stronger than I.
Bring my soul out of prison, that I may praise thy name:
the just wait for me, until thou reward me.
St. Francis of Assisi then closed his lips forever.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Christmas Fasting
Celano - Second Life- 199
Friday, December 14, 2007
How The Brothers Are To Preach
Fear and honor, praise and bless,
give thanks and adore
the Lord God All-Powerful,
Triune and One,
Father and Son and Holy Spirit,
Creator of all things.
Repent! (Matthew 3:2)
Bring forth fruits worthy of repentance,
for you know how soon we die!
"Give, and there will be gifts for you" (Luke 6:38).
"Forgive, and you will be forgiven" (Luke 6:37).
And "if you do not forgive others, your Father will
not forgive your failings either" (Matthew 6:15).
"Confess your sins to another" (John 5:16).
Blessed are you who die in repentance,
for you will be in the kingdom of heaven.
Woe to those who do not die in repentance,
for you willbe children of the devil
whose co-workers you are,
and you will go into fire everlasthing.
Guard yourselves and abstain
from every evil and persevere
in good unto the end.
St. Francis
Rule 1221
Chapter XXII
The Grace Of Working
St.Francis
Rule of 1223
Chapter V
Become Exalted In Virtue
St. Francis
Rule of 1223
Chapter VI
Monday, December 10, 2007
Speaking Good and Evil
Brother Giles
Little Flowers of St.Francis
PART FOUR: CHAPTER XIII
Sunday, December 09, 2007
The Canticle of Brother Sun
All praise is yours, all glory, all honor
And all blessing.
To you alone, Most High, do they belong.
No mortal lips areworthy
To pronounce your name.
All praise be yours, my Lord, through all that
you have made,
And first my lord Brother Sun,
Who brings the day; and light you give us
through him.
How beautiful is he, how radiant in all his
splendor!
Of you, Most High, he bears the likeness.
All praise be yours, my Lord, through Sister Moon
and Stars;
In the heavens you have made them, bright
And precious and fair.
All praise be yours, my Lord, through Brothers
Wind and Air,
And fair and stormy, all the weather's moods,
By which you cherish all that you have made.
All praise be yours, my Lord, through Sister Water,
So useful, lowly, precious, and pure.
Allpraise be yours, my Lord, through Brother Fire,
Through whom you brighten up the night.
How beautiful he is, how gay! Full of power
and strength.
All praise be yours, my Lord, through Sister Earth,
our mother,
Who feeds us in her sovereignty and produces
Various fruits and colored flowersand herbs.
All praise be yours, my Lord, through those who
grant pardon
For love of you; through those who endure
Sickness and trial.
Happy those who endure in peace,
By you, Most High, they will be crowned.
All praise be yours, my Lord, through Sister Death,
From whose embrace no mortal can escape.
Woe to those who die in mortal sin!
Happy those She finds doing your will!
The second death can to no harm to them.
Praise and bless my Lord, and give him thanks,
And serve him with great humility.
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Prayer to the Virgin Mary
there is no one like you
among women.
Daughter and handmaid
of the Most High Supreme King
and Father in heaven,
mother of our Most Holy Lord Jesus Christ,
spouce of the Holy Spirit,
pray for us.
Office of the Passion
On this Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception
Friday, December 07, 2007
Rejecting Temptation
Ralph Martin
The Fulfillment of All Desire
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Holy Chastity Contains All Perfection
Brother Giles
Little Flowers of St. Francis
Part Four: Chapter VIII
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Holy Humility
Little Flowers of St. Francis
Brother Giles
Part Four, Chapter III
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Of Vices And Virtues
Little Flowers of St. Francis
Part Four: Brother Giles
Monday, December 03, 2007
Of Not Carrying Offensive Weapons
Rule of the Brothers and Sisters of the Third Order of Saint Francis, Called the Order of Penance
(This Rule is given in its original form.)
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Alien
MARY BRENT WHITESIDE
He crouches in the chapel, on his knees,
With matted hair that hangs in dusky strands;
Apart and strange, among the little bands
Of worshipers, for he is not as these.
Alone! and yet a deeper vision sees
That near this alien with his grimy hands,
That Little Poor Man of Assisi stands,
As Giotto painted him upon a frieze.
I knew one luminous Italian spring!
"Your province? Is it Umbria?" I ask.
The weariness falls from him like a mask,
And all his visage is a shining thing,
As though some deathless master of his race
Inscribed a sudden message n his face.
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Cardinal Sean O'Malley's Comments ConcerningThe New Constitutions
"Capitular fathers were grateful to the fine work of the Italian Friar Guiseppe Santorelli from the Province of Ancora who helped incorporate more of the original Capuchin constitutions into the new Constitutions. All in all the Chapters that worked on the Constitutions did a remarkable job. I was present for some of those Chapters as a lowly translator and witnessed firsthand the hard work of the Capitulars.
"The new Constitutions despite its many strengths does have some flaws in my opinion. It is my hope that the call to re-look at the Constitutions might address some of these concerns:
• The new Constitutions dropped too much of our life of penance and the contemplative side of our life.
• The new Constitutions fail to give a clear formula for living a life of poverty “with explanations.”
• The new Constitutions favor generalities to honor an ill-conceived notion of pluriformity that has robbed the Constitutions of its fire.
• The new Constitutions needed to say more about the friars’ love for the Church and the fidelity to her moral and dogmatic teaching. Francis was so devoted to the Church, despite all the defects and shortcomings of the clergy and leadership.
•Our Constitutions should not be a bland description of how we are living our vocation in the 3rd millennium, but rather a description of how we should be living our life in a concrete program of radical poverty, radical prayer, radical love. Constitutions should not be easily tempered with. Performance and stability are important to inspire people with a sense of awe and seriousness. In today’s world young people see how everything is expendable, “throw-away.” Technology has created a world where everything is experimental or obsolete.
"The Constitutions are our identity as Capuchins and need to be firmly grounded in our history. We do not need a document that is modern and trendy that will soon seem dated and passe.
"Conclusion:
"Capuchin Identity is safeguarded by the Constitutions only in as much as it inspires us to live the Rule and Testament in a radical way. Generalities will never do. The Gospel Life of the Capuchin Brotherhood is about radical love. It is a life that begins with contemplative prayer. This allows one to imitate the self-emptying of Christ’s kenosis and leads to a radical witness that invites people to renounce the extreme individualism and materialism of our age in order to follow Christ poor and crucified.
"Some people are advocating removing some of the concrete directives on prayer that are in the Constitutions and place them in the Ordinances. This would be a fatal mistake. The ordinances are unknown and irrelevant to most of the friars. The Rule and Constitutions will always be the documents that form us and teach us our identity. The Constitutions cannot be a weak exhortation to live a vague ideal of the most common denominator. Rather, the Constitutions should be a challenging document that incorporates concrete directives about the life of prayer, poverty, and austerity. We need more boldness in our Constitutions if we are going to inspire young men to join our ranks.
"If we embrace or institutionalize a comfortable, bourgeois life style, the Order will die out, no matter how much lip service we give to a liberal social agenda. Our way of life lived in all its radical renunciation is capable of producing men whose witness of prayer, poverty and love will help transform society by calling people back to God, calling them to come home to the Church, by helping people to have a sense of personal vocation and to be part of a communal mission.
"It is my conviction that the contemplative aspects of our life should be addressed first of all. The Capuchin charism begins with the eremitical emphasis of the first friars as reflected in the document of Albacena, the subsequent Constitutions elaborate more on ministry and mission. The point of departure however is the contemplative basis of our vocation. When the life of prayer is carefully delineated, then the other aspects of our life take shape. The centrality of the Eucharist and mental prayer needs to be very clear. Daily celebration of a communal Eucharist, two periods of meditation, and the communal praying of the entire liturgy of the hours needs to be enshrined in the Constitutions as a bare minimum. To leave that up to local communities to legislate is too risky. By leaving things out of the Constitutions we are sending a signal that they are not really important and we encourage a take it or leave it attitude.
"The subjective mood, weak exhortations and mild recommendations do not communicate the sense of urgency that Francis wants to communicate in the Rule. It is a matter of life and death. St. Paul says no one will follow an uncertain trumpet blast. Our legislation should not be an exercise in subtleties. The directives about prayer and poverty need to be concrete, airtight and unyielding."
Cardinal Sean
http://www.cardinalseansblog.org/
"Welcome, My Sister Death!"
Celano
Second Life - 217
Voluntary Poverty
Celano
Second Life - 73
Friday, November 30, 2007
Never Refuse Anyone Who Asks "For The Love Of God"
Celano
Second Life - 196
Thursday, November 29, 2007
How Franciscans Are To Conduct Themelves
St. Francis
Rule of 1223 - Chapter III
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
The Lord's Wedding Band
Celano
Second Life - 118
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Become A Fool For Christ!
St. Francis
Mirror of Perfection- 68
Father Gregory Bramlage Eucharistic Healing Service on Epiphany Sunday
Monday, November 26, 2007
St. Francis Called All Animals "Brother" Or "Sister"
St. Bonaventure
Sermon of 1255
Sunday, November 25, 2007
How Saint Francis Commanded Brother Leo To Wash The Stone
The Little Flowers of St. Francis
Part II, Chapter XV
Being In Love With Christ
Little Flowers of St. Francis
Saturday, November 24, 2007
The Swallows Of Alviano
"My Sister Swallows, you have had your say. It is now my turn to speak. Be quiet now and listen to the word of the Lord."
Then to the astonishment of the people standing about, the little birds fell silent and did not move until St. Francis finished preaching.
Celano - First Life 59
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Reverence For Stones
"He (St. Francis) walked reverently over rocks, out of consideration of him who is called Peter, the Rock. And when he came to this psalm verse, 'Upon a rock you have exalted me' (Psalm 61:2-3), he would say, to be even more reverent, 'At the feet of the Rock you have exalted me.'" (Celano, Second Life, 165)
I wonder. Did Brother Francis walk reverently over this very stone 800 years ago? And what about the rock from Medjugorje? If I were to remain silent concerning the will of God, would these stones begin to cry out (Luke 19:40)?
Saint Francis Receives The Stigmata
Brother Leo
Monograph of St. Francis
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Humility Of God
St. Francis
Admonition 1
Humility
Rule 1221 - Chapter XVII
Monday, November 19, 2007
An Innocent, Prayerful Heart
Mirror of Perfection - 95
Prayer
St. Bonaventure
Major Life - 10:1
Sunday, November 18, 2007
We Have Done Little Or Nothing
Celano
First Life - 103
"For The Love Of God."
Celano
Second Life - 196
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Churches
The Testament of St. Francis
Monday, November 12, 2007
Living In The Present Moment
Thomas Keating
Invitation to Love
A Prayer In Suffering
Grant me, O Lord, the grace to unite my sufferings with yours so that I may suffer as your true follower. I do not ask to be freed from afflictions since these are the reward of the saints; but I beg of you to make me find in calmness and resignation the true use of trials.
My God, I desire, I accept, I abandon myself lovingly to your holy will!
Prayer Of St. Francis Of Assisi
Make me an instrument of your PEACE.
Where there is hatred, let me sow
LOVE.
Where there is injury, PARDON.
Where there is doubt, FAITH.
Where there is despair, HOPE.
Where there is darkenss, LIGHT.
And where there is sadness, JOY.
O DIVINE MASTER,
Grant that I may not so much seek
To be consoled, as to CONSOLE.
To be understood, as to UNDERSTAND.
To be loved as to LOVE.
For it is in GIVING that we receive,
It is in PARDONING
That we are pardoned
And it is in dying
That we are born to ETERNAL LIFE.
Joy Wards Off Evil
St. Francis
Mirror of Perfection - 95
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Let Your Gentleness Draw Others
St. Francis
Legend of the Three Companions - 58
Regarding Blame And Praise
St. Bonaventure
Major Life - 6:1
Saturday, November 10, 2007
As Brothers We Are To Be Subject To All
St. Francis
Rule of 1221 - Chapter VII
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Humbly Embrace Shame
St. Francis
Admonition 22
Let Your Goodness Proclaim To The Wicked Their Own Wickedness
Celano
Second Life: 103
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
True And Perfect Joy
St. Francis said, "Well, I am returning from Perugia, say, and I arrive at our Friary of the Portiuncula very late at night. It is wintertime, muddy, and so cold that icicles have gathered at the fringes of my habit and keep cutting into my legs until they bleed. But at last, cold, and covered with mud, I make it to the entrance of the Portiuncula. I knock and knock and call out, and finally a brother comes and asks, 'Who are you?' and when I answer, 'Brother Francis,' he says, 'Go away. This isn't the hour to be wandering about. How dare you want to come in!' And when I insist, he snaps back, 'Get out of here, you simpleton, you idiot! We have brothers enough here and we don't need one more like you.' But I again move toward the door and say, 'For the love of God, please take me in tonight.' 'Absolutely not!' he says. 'Go to the Crosiers' hostel and ask them.'
"Now I tell you this: If I keep my patience through all this and do not get upset, then that is true joy and true virtue and salvation of soul."
St. Francis
A Dictated Writing
Insults And Scorn
Little Flowers of St. Francis
Chapter 2
Speaking To Demons
St. Bonaventure
Major Life - 10:3
When We Are Despised
St. Francis
Admonition 19
Of Those Who Injure Or Take Advantage Of Us
St. Francis
Rule of 1221 - Chapter XIV
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
To Mary And All The Holy Virtues
Hail his vesture, hail his handmaid, his mother,
And hail all you holy virtues, who through the grace and
illumination of the Holy Spirit are poured into the hearts
of
believers, so that you might transform unfaithfulness into
faithfulness to God.
St. Francis
Salutation to the Blessed Virgin Mary
Monday, November 05, 2007
Do Not Speak Ill Of A Brother
St. Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Schools Of Prayer
Pope John Paul II
Apostolic Letter: "Novo Millennio Ineunte"
Goverment Taxes
St. Francis of Assisi
Admonitions To The Bretheren
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Peace Must Dwell In Our Hearts
St. Francis
Legend of the Three Companions
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Think, Do, And Say What Is Holy
St. Francis
Mirror of Perfection 74
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Father Todd Riebe: Pray for Abortion Providers
"Abortion requires more than a legal or constitutional fix. Abortion is primarily a spiritual problem that must be addressed. The spiritual remedy for abortion is, of course, conversion, repentance and healing through Christ. Everyone associated with the sin of abortion, including abortionists and those who conspire against life in organizations such as Planned Parenthood, must be embraced by our prayers that flow from Christian charity. We must desire that our neighbors, even those who are pro-abortion, be brought to eternal life in God."
In Christian charity we pray for all of God's people. Where there is darkness we pray for light.
Father Todd Riebe
Abortion Destroys Peace
We saw America's reaction to 9/11 and its aftermath. It's hard to imagine how angry American's would be if these headlines were true. Men, women and children would be lining up to join the armed forces to strike back at the enemy. What enemy is that? Is it China, Afghanistan, or Iraq? What massive firepower must the enemy have employed to inflict such destruction, atomic bombs, biological warfare or perhaps nerve agents? It was none of these. It was abortion.
As of 1996, Americans had slaughtered 32 million innocents, the equivalent of nine major U.S. cities.
Mother Teresa said that If we can accept that a mother can kill even her own child, how can we tell other people that killing is wrong? After all, any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people love, but to use whatever violence necessary to get what they want.
Sure, everyone's concerned for the children of Indiana and Africa, where thousands of children are dying of hunger and disease every day. Many people are concerned with the violence in our streets and classrooms as well. These concerns are good, but all too often these same people aren't the least bit concerned by those being killed by the deliberate decisions of their own mothers. This is the greatest destroyer of peace today - abortion - which brings people to such blindness.
Does abortion destroy peace and cause blindness toward the sick, the hungry and the naked? Of course it does, when life is regarded so lightly and its disposal becomes so trivial, so clinical, so easy. After all, why should people or nations regard human life as noble or dignified if abortion flourishes? Why agonize over indiscriminate deaths in Bosnia when babies are being killed far more efficiently and out of sight of TV cameras?
Just imagine, the populations of all those major cities combined - all dead. Who is left to cry?
Attribute All That Is Good To God
St. Francis
Admonition 18
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
The Ladder of Monks
Reading is careful study of [Sacred] Scripture,
with the soul’s [whole] attention:
MEDITATIO:
Meditation is the studious action of the mind to investigate hidden truth, led by one’s own reason.
ORATIO:
Prayer is the heart’s devoted attending to God, so that evil may be removed and good may be obtained.
CONTEMPLATIO:
Contemplation is the mind suspended -somehow elevated above itself - in God so that it tastes the joys of everlasting sweetness.
http://www.ldysinger.com/MONS_423/02_lectio/04_guigo.htm
The Two Small Coins of St. Francis
St. Bonaventure
Major Life
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Alien
He crouches in the chapel, on his knees,
With matted hair that hangs in dusky strands;
Apart and strange, among the little bands
Of worshipers, for he is not as these.
Alone! and yet a deeper vision sees
That near this alien with his grimy hands,
The Poor Man of Assisi stands,
As Giotto painted him upon a frieze.
I knew one luminous Italian spring!
"Your province? Is it Umbria?" I ask.
The weariness falls from him like a mask,
And all his visage is a shining thing,
As though some deathless master of his race
Inscribed a sudden message on his face.
The Way Of Holiness
and his whole malicious band.
Pure Holy Simplicity confounds
all the wisdom of the flesh.
Holy Poverty confounds cupidity
and avarice and the cares of the world.
Holy Humility
confounds pride
and worldly people
and all that is of the world.
Holy Charity
routs diabolic
and carnal temptations
and all human fears.
St. Francis
Salutation of the Virtues
Lectio Divina
St. John of the Cross
Sayings #158
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Only God Can Purify Us
Father John Catoir
"Enjoy the Lord: a Path to Contemplation"
Spiritual Murderers
St. Francis
Admonition 3
Thursday, October 25, 2007
What a Fine Place This World Would Be
What a fine place
this world would be
if Dualist Humanists
tried to be human
to men.
What a fine place
this world would be
if Personaist Theists
tried to be
their brother's keeper
as God
wants them to be.
What a fine place
this world would be
if Fundamentalist Protestants
tried to exemplify
the Sermon on the Mount.
What a fine place
this world would be
if Roman Catholics
tried to keep up
with Saint Francis of Assisi.
The Secrets Of God Are Not To Be Divulged
St. Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Purity Of Heart
Thomas Merton
"Contemplative Prayer"
The Two Beams Of The Cross
Henri J. M. Nouwen
"The Wounded Healer"
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Medjugorje: June 15, 1995
That's funny, but I don't remember reading anything about that in the press...
Secret Wisdom Is Called A Ladder
St. John of the Cross
Our Walking Is Our Preaching
St. Francis
Doing The Impossible
St. Francis
Preach The Gospel At All Times
St. Francis
Monday, October 22, 2007
Claim Nothing For Your Own
St. Francis
Admonition 11
"Hail Mary"
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Fostering Luxury
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Redemptive Suffering
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Weapons Of The Soul
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Retire Into The Desert
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Stop Making Excuses !!!
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
The Holy Name Of Mary
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Fly From The World
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Being Good Among The Wicked
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Mary Ann Lloyd - Reverence For Stones
Celano - Second Life (165)
(My mother-in-law, Mary Ann Lloyd, is visiting Rome, Assisi and Medjugorje this week. She has promised to bring me back a stone from Assisi. I think I'll give it the nickname "Rocky!")
Meditating On The Passion Of Christ
Miscellaneous Writings
Amy King
Mirror of Perfection, 96
Monday, October 15, 2007
The Mission Of The Lesser Brothers
Writings of Leo, Rufio, and Angelo
Rule Of The Lesser Brothers
Rule 1223
* St. Francis called his friars, or brothers, "lesser," to locate them in society among the little people, the poor and lowly, who were called "minores," "lesser ones," in medieval Italy. The more affluent, or the nobility, were called "majores," or "greater ones."
Friday, October 12, 2007
Sweet Melody Of Heart
At times, as I have seen with my own eyes, he would pick up a stick from the ground and, holding it on his left arm, would draw across another stick bent by means of a string, as if he were playing a violin. Then pretending to play, he would sing in French the praises of the Lord.
Celano, Second Life
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Desire God's Will
Celano
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
St. Francis Was The Humblest Of Men
St. Bonaventure
Monday, October 08, 2007
The Canticle of Brother Sun
tue sono le laude
la gloria elhonore
et omne benedictione.
Ad te solo,
Altissimo, se Kofano
et nullu homo enne dignu
te mentovare.
A Translation:
Most high, all powerful, all good, Lord!
All praise is yours, all glory, all honor
And all blessing.
To you alone, Most High, do they belong.
No mortal lips are worthy
To pronounce your name.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
The Transitus (Passing) of St. Francis
Celano - Second Life
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
October 4th, the Feast of St. Francis
Celano - Treatise on the Miracles
Friday, September 28, 2007
Sister Briege McKenna, OSC
"Listen, poor little women, called by the Lord,
gathered together from many places and provinces:
Live always in truth,
so you may die in obedience.
Do not long for the life outside,
for that of the spirit is better...
"Those who are heavy with sickness
and the others who are tired because of them,
all of you: bear with it in peace.
For you will sell this fatigue for a dear sum,
and each of you will be crowned queen in heaven
with the Virgin Mary.
Collectanea Frandescana 48 (1978), 5-29
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
False Glory and Honor
St. Francis
Admonition 6
Monday, September 24, 2007
Father Gregory Bramlage invites you: Spring Healing Conference
The Holy Spirit and Evangelization
Batesville High School Auditorium
Batesville, Indiana
Healing Through the Power of Jesus Christ Center
c/o Saint Nicholas Parish
6461 East Saint Nicholas Drive
Sunman, IN 47041
E-mail: St.NicholasCatholicChurch@yahoo.com
Phone: (812) 623-8007
"Worldly Busyness and Worry"
We need to be especially alert to the evil subtlety of Satan. His one desire is to keep people from having a mind and heart disposed to their Lord and God.
He circles, lusting to snatch away the human heart by the ruse of some gain or assistance and to stifle remembrance of the word and precepts of the Lord.
He wants to extinguish the light of the human heart, and so he moves in by means of worldly business and worry.
Rule of 1221, Chapter XXII
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Guard Against Accepting Gifts
The Testament of St. Francis
Friday, September 21, 2007
16th Annual International Week of Prayer and Fasting
October 7 - 13, 2008
We ask people to participate by doing the following:
Fasting * Daily Mass * Holy Hours * Rosary * Divine Mercy Chaplet
True Nobility And A Royal Dignity
St. Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Brothers Sun And Fire
St. Francis
Mirror of Perfection
Monday, September 17, 2007
I Am A Sinner And Unworthy
St. Bonaventure
Major Life
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Dr. Alan Keyes Announces He's Seeking The White House
http://www.renewamerica.us/forum/?date=060507
Seasoned statesman:
Alan Keyes spent 11 years with the U.S. State Department. He served in the U.S. Foreign Service and on the staff of the National Security Council before becoming Ronald Reagan's Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations (1985-88). In the interim, from 1983 to 1985, he served as ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, where he represented America's sovereign interests in the U.N. General Assembly.
Genuine conservative:
Keyes was President of Citizens Against Government Waste (1989-91) and founder of National Taxpayers' Action Day. As the two-time Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Maryland, he challenged liberal Democrats Paul Sarbanes (1988) and Barbara Mikulski (1992). In the 1996 and 2000 Republican presidential campaigns, Alan Keyes eloquently elevated the national political debate as a candidate for president. With his unequivocal pro-life, pro-family message, he forced the GOP leadership to address America's moral crisis. His political views are consistently based on America's founding ideals, those in the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution.
Alan hosted his own syndicated radio show throughout the 1990s, America's Wake-Up Call, and a television commentary show, Alan Keyes is Making Sense, during 2002 on MSNBC. He is currently writing books and speaking publicly on America's moral crisis.
Well-educated leader:
Keyes has a Ph.D. in government from Harvard and wrote his dissertation on constitutional theory. He served as Interim President of Alabama A&M University in 1991. He speaks French and has studied Spanish, Russian, and ancient Greek, and is the author of Masters of the Dream: The Strength and Betrayal of Black America (1995); and Our Character, Our Future: Reclaiming America's Moral Destiny (1996).
Pro-life champion:
Keyes has unashamedly and consistently raised the standard of unalienable rights--and Biblical truth--in defense of the unborn. He confronts the culture of death with compelling and inspiring reasons why abortion must be banned from our land.
Dedicated family man:
Keyes and his wife Jocelyn have three children: Francis, Maya, and Andrew. Alan's stated purpose in life, like that of America's Founders, is to provide a secure future for our posterity.
Please note also that Dr. Keyes is a former Trustee of the Franciscan University of Steubenville (click here for audio/visual of Dr. Keyes, Fr. Michael Scanlan, Bishop Sam Jacobs, Scott Hahn, and Fr. Mitch Pacwa from the 2005 Steubenville Conferences.)
http://www.franciscanconferences.com/Media/
Thursday, September 13, 2007
How The Passion Of Christ Should Be Wept Over
St. Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
The Hope of Future Glory Renders the Endurance of Sufferings Sweet
St. Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
The Price For Fame
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brothers
Monday, September 10, 2007
The Vow of Poverty, Chastity and Obedience
St. Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Note: A couple years ago a very dear friend of mine, a priest, told of visiting a convent that was all hand-carved woodwork, granite masonry and marble floors. He said to himself, "If this is how they practice their vows of poverty, I can only imagine how they practice their vows of celibacy!"
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Carnal Men Cannot Understand Spiritual Things
Saint Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Saturday, September 08, 2007
No One Is To Be Praised In This Life
St.Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Friday, September 07, 2007
Concerning Theologians
Mirror of Perfection - 72
Thursday, September 06, 2007
How The Early Brothers Lived
The Testament of St. Francis
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Dr. D. James Kennedy: I Will Miss Him
The voice of the man known as "most listened-to Presbyterian minister in the world" is now silent. Officials with Coral Ridge Ministries confirmed to OneNewsNow.com Wednesday morning that Dr. D. James Kennedy passed away at around 3 a.m. Kennedy's retirement from his position as senior pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida was announced August 26.
To those of us who dearly loved James, he was a political powerhouse on moral issues. I will miss him.
The Mission of the Lesser Brothers
Writings of Leo, Rufino, and Angelo - 73
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Christopher Hitchens: The Dogmatic Doubter
In "Dark Night of the Soul," St. John of the Cross states very clearly, "What the soul draws also from the aridity and emptiness of the night of desire is spiritual humility. Through humility, acquired along with self-knowledge, the soul is purified of the imperfections of spiritual pride into which she stumbled during her time of prosperity. Aware only of her own aridity and misery, it never occurs to her that she is now making better progress than others, which is what she used to erroneously believe...Her own wretchedness is so present in her sight that there is no room to scrutinize others."
St. John of the Cross goes on to say, "'I fell mute, humbled,' says David. 'I kept silence in blessing and my sorrow was renewed.' It seemed to him that all that was good in his soul had been entirely depleted. Not only could he find no speech to express it, but the grief he suffered about his own insignificance left him mute concerning his neighbor."
Does any of this sound familiar to anyone? It's nearly word for word in the Newsweek article concerning Mother Teresa.
May the Lord Jesus Christ come into your life in a very powerful and wonderful way, Christopher, and heal your broken heart.
We Are To Consider Ourselves Inferior To All
Monday, September 03, 2007
The Servant of God Must Show Joy
St. Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Called To Be An Example Of Others
St.Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Father Todd Riebe: The Pure Heart
St. Francis
Admonition 17
The Punishment of Fornication
Sayings of the Holy Father St. Francis
Friday, August 31, 2007
Correction of the Brethren Who Offend
Sayings of St. Francis
Thursday, August 30, 2007
The Poor Man
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Of The Vocation Of Friars Minor
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Religious Must Cultivate Silence
St.Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Monday, August 27, 2007
Perfect Joy
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Good Preacher
Writings of Leo, Rufino, and Angelo - 22
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Sister Briege McKenna, OSC
Rule of 1221, Chapter XVII
Friday, August 24, 2007
Haughtiness
St. Bonaventure - Major Life - 5
Thursday, August 23, 2007
The Sweetest Fragrance
St.Bonaventure - Major Life - 8
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
The Sight Of Women Is To Be Avoided
St. Francis
Miscellaneous Writings
Monday, August 20, 2007
Sisters of St. Francis Oldenburg, Indiana -3rd Annual "Francis Fest"
October 7, 2007
1:00-4:00 P.M.
Celebrate St. Francis and his Right Relationship with Earth
Michaela Farm
Oldenburg, IN
For more information, call
812-933-0661
or visit
www.oldenburgfranciscans.org
We Are Not To Judge The Rich
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Ralph Martin: "The Fulfillment of All Desire."
Drawing upon the teaching of seven Spiritual Doctors of the Church, Ralph Martin presents an in-depth study of the journey to God. This book provides encouragement and direction for the pilgrim who desires to know, love, and serve our Lord. I have personally read this book six times and grow deeper in my faith with every reading.
About the Author:
Ralph Martin has been a leader in renewal movements in the Church for many years, and the author of many books, articles, and audio albums on contemporary issues in the life of the Church and the teachings of the saints. He is currently Director of Graduate Programs in the New Evangelization at Sacred Heat Major Seminary in the Archdiocese of Detroit and Assistant Professor of Theology. He continues to lead the work of Renewal Ministries, an organization devoted to Catholic Renewal and Evangelization and hosts the weekly television program "The Choices We Face." He and his wife Anne are parents of six children and grandparents of six and reside in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Pumped Up and Pompous
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Brethren
Saturday, August 18, 2007
To My Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, India
The Testament of St. Clare - 6
Opposition From Bishops
Miscellaneous Writings of St Francis
Friday, August 17, 2007
Conventional Franciscan Friars
"Blessed are those religious who have no joy or delight except in the most holy words of the Lord, and who use them to lead others to the love of God in joy and gladness."
Admonition 20
Bishop Sam Jacobs Guest Speaker: March 1, 2008, The Holy Spirit and Evangelization, Batesville High School Auditorium Batesville, Indiana
Joy Is Contagious !
"If at times temptation or despondency comes along to try me, and I see joy in my companions, then I immediately recover and let go of the temptation or depression. The joy I admire in others restores my own inward and outward joy."
Mirror of Perfection - 96
Thursday, August 16, 2007
CHARISCENTER USA
Often, without moving his lips, St.Francis would meditate for a long time and, concentrating, centering his external powers, he would rise in spirit to heaven. Thus, he directed his whole mind and affections to the one thing he was asking of God. He was not then so much a man who prayed, as a man who had become a living prayer.
Celano - Second Life - 95
Of the Humility and Peace to be Observed Toward Priests
St. Francis
Admonitions to the Bretheren
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Contemplative Or Active Life
St.Bonaventure - Major Life - 12
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Insignificant and Unbalanced
Legend of the Three Companions - 36
Monday, August 13, 2007
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal of Central Indiana (CCRCI)
Each year CCRCI spreads the Good News of Jesus Christ and fosters renewal through the Baptism in the Holy Spirit and spiritual gifts for the building up of the Church. Our mission is to renew the grace of Pentecost throughout each parish in Central Indiana through evangelization and service. We envision personal, continuous conversion to the Lordship of Jesus Christ with the fullness of the charisms of the Holy Spirit as normative within personal lives and parish communities.
Please visit their web site at:
http://www.inholyspirit.org/about.html
The Most Holy Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ
St. Francis
Letter to the Whole Order
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Fr. Gregory Bramlage
Mirror of Perfection, 68
Most people in their sixties reflect back upon their youth and reminisce about our long-lost youth. Many of us who were in our twenties during the beginnings of the Charismatic Renewal are now in our late fifties and early sixties. We idly reflect upon those "good times" as though they are gone forever. Like so many others, I too had moved on with my life, opting to concentrate more on Contemplative Prayer and Franciscan Holiness than remaining involved in the Renewal. After all, we all have to pass the baton sooner or later.
As God would have it, it was once again time for me to be knocked off my horse (my high horse.)
I first met Fr. Gregory Bramlage in 1996. St. Mary Catholic Church in Richmond, Indiana was his first assignment upon ordination to the priesthood. After moving on to his next assignment, I would run into him every once in a while around Indiana and Ohio, but only long enough to say "hi" and "goodbye." Then about a year ago I was told about this young priest who has a healing ministry and was really shaking things up in southern Indiana. People were coming from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois to be healed. The priest's name? Fr. Gregory Bramlage!
Then in early March I got an e-mail from Ralph Martin saying he was going to be a guest speaker at Fr. Bramlage's parish on August 11th, 2007 and that was the excuse I was looking for to attend one of these healing services.
What I experienced yesterday was an outpouring of the Holy Spirit that I had never encountered before, even at national conferences. What impressed me most was the unassuming humility of both Fr. Gregory and Ralph Martin. Their accessability and kindness shown one-on-one with everyone there and the power of the Holy Spirit working in their daily lives reminded where St. Francis wrote, "Since spiritual joy springs from the heart's innocense and the purity of incessant prayer, these are the two virtues we need to acquire and keep."
My advice to everyone? Don't miss the March 2008 Conference featuring Bishop Sam Jacobs !!!
Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, India
Rule of St. Clare, Chapter VI
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Remain Faithful To The Lord
Celano - Second Life, 134
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Ralph Martin - Indiana Healing Conference: Walking on Water
Ralph Martin is the President of Renewal Ministries and the host of the weekly television program The Choices We Face. He is the author of several books on the Catholic Church and spirituality and audio albums on the teaching of the saints. He is the Director of Graduate Programs in The New Evangelization at Sacred Heart Seminary in Detroit. Ralph is also Assistant Professor of Theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in the Archdiocese of Detroit as well as Visiting Professor of Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Ralph and his wife Anne have six children and six grandchildren.
Sponsored by St. Nicholas Catholic Church Sunman, Indiana
Monday, August 06, 2007
PRAY FOR PEACE !!!
Saturday, August 04, 2007
In Pursuit of Perfection
What you do, may you always do and never abandon.
But with swift pace, light step,
Unswerving feet,
So that even your steps stir up no dust,
May you go forward
Securely,joyfully, and swiftly,
On the path of prudent happiness,
Not believeing anything,
Not agreeing with anything,
That would dissuade you from this resolution
Or that would place a stumbling block for you on the way,
So that you may offer your vows to the Most High
In the pursuit of that perfection
To which the Spirit of the Lord has called you."
St. Clare's "Second Letter to Agnes of Prague"
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Arguing
Rule of 1221, Chapter XI
Sunday, July 29, 2007
God Will Never Refuse Food And Clothing To The Poor Of Christ
St.Francis of Assisi
Miscellaneous Writings
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Regarding Government Taxes
St. Francis of Assisi
Admonitions To The Bretheren
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
THANKSGIVING
Psalm 8
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Contemplation
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Prayer Against Hunters
Little brown brother of the Umbrian hills,
Childlike and pure, you surely are the one
To hear a plea of pity for the ills
Man visits on all helpless things that run
Or creep and fly beneath the stars and sun.
Guard them, I pray, from human lust and greed-
The beautiful, the saucy and the shy-
And teach mankind to know wild creatures' need
Of confidence when human feet go by;
A heart that almost bursts the walls of flesh,
The frozen terror in a small bright eye,
Are plea enough for their immunity.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Contemplating On The Wounds Of The Savior
Saturday, March 03, 2007
A Lenten Rosary: Become Hidden In The Wounds Of The Savior
Celano – First Life – 71
Lord Jesus, I pray that as I search along that path into Your outstretched arms, that if I deviate from that path, that You take that whip and drive me back onto that narrow path to righteousness.
The Crown of Thorns
When he was asked why he went about the countryside weeping, St. Francis said, “I should travel through all the world and, without any false shame, cry and moan over the passion of my Lord!”
Legend of Perugia – 37
Lord Jesus Christ, my Beloved, just as that Crown of Thorns was placed upon your precious and holy head, please take that very same Crown of Thorns and place it upon my unworthy and sinful head for as you told me in your own words:
“Do not be afraid to put on my crown of thorns.
It is My crown of glory!
Wear it as I did.
I will bear the pain so that you have none.
Then, and only then, will you see Me in glory.
Then we shall meet face to face.
You in me, and I in you.
People will see me in your image.
Give yourselves to Me fully,
And I will come to you in glory…”
Lord Jesus, I humbly beg You to place Your crown of thorns upon my sinful and unworthy head. I pray that Your Crown blocks any thoughts that are not from you from entering into my mind. Lord Jesus, I pray that only Your good and holy thoughts are able to penetrate Your Crown into
my mind. Give me Your Knowledge and Wisdom and allow me to come into complete union with You.
The Nails Pierce His Precious Hands
St. Francis used to say we should prefer nothing to the salvation of souls, and he said so for this reason: It was for souls that the only-begotten Son of God deigned to ascend the cross.
St. Bonaventure – Major Life 9:4
Lord Jesus, as my soul walks blindly through the dark night of my soul, I humbly offer You my hands as a little child to his Big Brother. I beg You to take my sinful hands into Yours and ask you to lead me out of the darkness and into the Light...the Light of Christ.
Little Flowers of St. Francis – Chapter 5
My sweet Lord Jesus, please take that very nail that pierced Your precious and holy feet into Your hands and drive it through my unworthy and sinful feet. “Shod” my feet with that nail for the the preparation of the Gospel, commissioning me to take Your “Good News” to all the corners of the earth.
Rule 1221, Chapter XX
Oh sweet Brother Jesus, I beg You to take that very spear that pierced Your Most Precious and Holy Heart and “run me through!” Impale me, Oh Lord! Wound my soul! Pierce my heart and soul with Your love for all mankind; every man, woman and child, regardless of Race, Color or Creed. Dear brother Jesus, I beg you to drive that spear deep into my heart and soul so that all my sins and sinful nature pours out onto the dust and dung heaps of the earth, to be replaced by Your total Being, Your Holy Spirit, our Father's Love, and our Father's Joy!
Now hidden in the tomb... contemplation... silence... listening... expectant... emptied of all... peace... serenity... quiet... God is present... only God.... complete emptying of self... plunged into the dark night of his presence.