Saturday, October 31, 2009
"Come to the Quiet" Retreat Means Living For God
The desert is a place of spiritual revolution, not of personal retreat. It is a place of inner protest, not outward peace. It is a place of deep encounter, not of superficial escape. It is a place of repentance, not recuperation. Living in the desert does not mean living without people; it means living for God. Antony and the other desert dwellers never forgot this. They never sought to cut off their connections to other people instantly. They sought rather to refine these relationships increasingly.
Of course, the desert was, on a deeper level, always more than simply a place. It was a way. And it was not the desert that made the Desert Fathers and Mothers, any more than it was the lion that made the martyrs.
In the Heart of the Desert
Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis
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The Praises of the Virtues from the Holy Spirit
by Saint Francis of Assisi
- Hail, Queen Wisdom! The Lord save you,
- with your sister, pure, holy Simplicity.
- Lady Holy Poverty, God keep you,
- with your sister, holy Humility.
- Lady Holy Love, God keep you,
- with your sister, holy Obedience.
- All holy virtues,
- God keep you, God from Whom you proceed and come.
- In all the world there is not a person
- who can possess any one of you without first dying to themselves.
- The person who practices one and does not offend against the others
- possesses all;
- The person who offends against one,
- possesses none and violates all.
- Each and every one of you
- puts vice and sin to shame.
- Holy Wisdom puts satan
- and all his wiles to shame.
- Pure and holy Simplicity puts
- all the learning of this world, all natural wisdom, to shame.
- Holy Poverty puts to shame
- all greed, avarice, and all the anxieties of this life.
- Holy Humility puts pride to shame,
- and all the inhabitants of this world and all that is in the world.
- Holy Love puts to shame all the temptations
- of the devil and the flesh and all natural fear.
- Holy Obedience puts to shame
- all natural and selfish desires.
- It mortifies our lower nature
- and makes it obey the spirit and our fellow people.
- Obedience subjects a person
- to everyone on earth,
- And not only to people,
- but to all the beasts as well and to the wild animals,
- So that they can do what they like with the person,
- as far as God allows them.
-Saint Francis of Assisi
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Unmoved By Insults
But God's servant paid no heed to all this; unmoved by insults, he thanked almighty God for everything.
Saint Francis of Assisi
Legend of the Three Companions
CHAPTER VI
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Oh Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Matthew 23:37)
As of 2009, Jerusalem's population is 147 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of -1.32 percent.
The median home cost in Jerusalem is $58,790. Home appreciation the last year has been -4.50 percent.
Compared to the rest of the country, Jerusalem's cost of living is 21.27% Lower than the U.S. average.
Jerusalem public schools spend $5,615 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $6,058. There are about 19 students per teacher in Jerusalem.
The unemployment rate in Jerusalem is 13.30 percent(U.S. avg. is 8.50%). Recent job growth is Positive. Jerusalem jobs have Increased by 0.80 percent.
This township: | 17.2% |
Whole state: | 10.6% |
Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level in 2007:
This township: | 6.1% |
Whole state: | 4.8% |
Cities in this township include: Beallsville.
Religion
53.19% of the people in Jerusalem, OH are religious, meaning they affiliate with a religion.6.13% are Catholic;
19.62% are Protestant;
0.00% are LDS;
27.44% are another Christian faith;
0.00% in Jerusalem, OH are Jewish;
0.00% are an eastern faith;
0.00% affilitates with Islam.
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St. Francis' Tunic Bore A Likeness To The Cross
Saint Francis of Assisi
Celano, First Life
Chapter IX
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The Miracle Of The Vineyard In Rieti
St. Francis said to the priest: "Stop being disturbed and scandalized: nothing can be done about it. Place your trust in the Lord, because through me, his poor servant, he can repair the damage..."
The priest usually harvested thirteen loads of wine, but that year he harvested twenty from his destroyed vineyard.
Saint Francis of Assisi
Legend of Perugia - 25
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Please Help Build The Portiuncula Chapel
Or make checks payable to the
"Portiuncula"
%508 South 16th Street
Richmond, IN 47374
Please, become a part of the Portiuncula Hermitage's work today. Don't let this chance to turn the culture around pass you by.
Pax Et Bonum!
Fra Chris
Starbucks = Abortion
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Alms Wash The Stains Of Sin From Our Soul
Saint Francis of Assisi
Letter To All The Faithful
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Brother Ass And Saint Francis
JOHN BANISTER TABB
It came to pass
That "Brother Ass"
(As he his Body named,)
Unto the Saint Thus made complaint:
"I am unjustly blamed. "
Whate'er I do,
Like Balaam you
Requite me with a blow,
As for offense
To recompense
An ignominious foe.
"God made us one,
And I have done
No wickedness alone;
Nor can I do
Apart, as you,
An evil all my own.
"If Passion stir,
'Tis you that spur
My frenzy to the goal:
Then be the blame
Where sits the shame,
Upon the goading soul.
"Should one or both
Be blind or loth
Our brotherhood to see,
Remember this,
You needs must miss
Or enter heaven through me."
To this complaint
The lowly saint
In tears replied, "Alas,
If so it be,
God punish me
And bless thee,
Brother Ass."
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The Salvation Of Souls
Saint Francis of Assisi
Celano, Second Life
CHAPTER CXXXI
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Andrea Bocelli Sings "Brother Sun and Sister Moon" before Pope Benedict XVI
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!
Saint Francis of Assisi
Celano, Second Life - 196
Portiuncula Hermitage in Jerusalem, Ohio
Dear Christian Brothers and Sisters,
The initial reaction to a weekend of silence, fasting and prayer was mixed as I revel in the world’s flash of media and the madness of twenty-four hour news. I feared boredom and the lack of external stimulus. But God is good, and He provided plenty for me. Walks in the woods and fields, silent prayer and meditation, communal prayer with my Brothers in Christ, prayers of intercession, and theological discussion on the travel to and from Jerusalem, stimulated my spirit far more than my flesh has ever been stimulated.
It is my hope that the Portiuncula will become a haven for those who need a fresh touch of God. I will return soon to restore my soul with peace.
Please prayerfully consider joining me "FOR THE LOVE OF GOD" in supporting the Portiuncula Retreat Center by simply contributing $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 or more a month.
Or you can make your checks payable to:
% 508 south 16th Street
Richmond, IN 47374.
Thank you and God bless!
Yours In Christ,
Dr. Tom Ringenberg
Centerville, IN
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The Promise of Loving Care and Special Solicitude
Saint Francis of Assisi
The Form of Life For Saint Clare (1)
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St. Clare Addresses Her Sisters
The Testament of St. Clare - 6
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
The Ladder Of Monks
Saint Francis of Assisi
Little Flowers of St. Francis
Part Four
Chapter 1
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Buildings And Appointments
Saint Francis of Assisi
Mirror of Perfection - 6
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The Power To Heal Comes Through True Humility
Saint Francis of Assisi
Bonaventure, Major Life
CHAPTER II
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When you no longer love yourself (from Self-Annihilation and Charity Lead the Soul...)
Jacapone da Todi (Jacapone Benedetti)
(1230-1306)
An early companion of St. Francis of Assisi
But love Goodness,
You and your Beloved will become one.
When you love Him, He must love you in return;
In His charity you are drawn to Him
And the two are made one.
This is true union
That admits of no divisions.
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Mystic Monk Coffee: A Perfect Holiday Gift!
(a loving alternative to abortion.)
The secret of coffee continues to keep monks ever alert and vigilant for their prayers, but now Mystic Monk Coffee shares the hidden, master roasts of monks with all who seek a delightful cup of coffee.
Please remember that when you buy Mystic Monk Coffee through the Portiuncula Hermitage, ten percent of all their commission sales is donated to Birthright (a loving alternative to abortion.)
Please remember to keep our Pre-born in your daily prayers!
Mystic Monk Coffee Icon
on the Left Side of this page.
Order in time for Christmas!
Monday, October 26, 2009
il Cintura Bianca: Poverty, Chastity, and Obedience
(Belt worn by Franciscans)
Many Lay Franciscans follow the example of St. Dominic
by wearing the Cinture hidden in their trousers
The cincture, like the one priests wear at Mass, is a sign of chastity, and has been since the Church's beginning -- and before. Old Testament priests wore cinctures, consecrated Virgins and religious wear cinctures, and the wearing of cinctures in honor of a particular Saint is ancient, first spoken of in the life of St. Monica, the mother of St. Augustine, and carried on by St. Dominic, who wore a cincture in honor of St. Francis. Certain Confraternities and Archconfraternities (groups of faithful devoted to a religious cause) also wear cinctures as signs of their affiliation and chastity.Franciscans wear a white cincture called a "Cintura Bianca" (pronounced chin-torah be-anka) which translated means "White Rope." The three knots on the Franciscan Cincture represent Poverty, Chastity and Obedience, the three vows every Franciscan makes.
The priest, vested in surplice and white stole, says: | |
V: | Our help is in the name of the Lord. |
R: | Who made heaven and earth. |
V: | The Lord be with you. |
R: | May He also be with you. |
V: | Let us pray. |
Lord Jesus Christ, who inculcated the counsel and love of virginity, and gave the precept of chastity, we appeal to Thy kindness, asking that Thou bless and hallow this cincture as a token of purity. Let all who gird themselves with it as a safeguard of chastity be enabled, by the prayers of Saint Joseph, spouse of Thy holy Mother, to practice that continence which is so pleasing to Thee, and to live in obedience to Thy commandments. May they also obtain pardon of their sins, health in mind and body, and finally attain everlasting life. We ask this of Thee who lives and reigns with God the Father, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, forever and ever. | |
R: | Amen. |
V: | Let us pray. |
Almighty and everlasting God, grant, we pray, that those who revere the inviolate virginity of the most pure Virgin Mary and of Saint Joseph, her spouse, may by their prayers be pure in mind and body; through Christ our Lord. | |
R: | Amen |
Let us pray. | |
Almighty and everlasting God, who committed the boy Jesus and the most pure Mary, ever a Virgin, to the care of the chaste man Saint Joseph, we humbly entreat Thee that those who are girded with this cincture in honour of Saint Francis of Assisi and under his patronage may, by Thy help and his prayers, persevere in holy chastity for all time; through Christ our Lord. | |
R: | Amen. |
Let us pray. | |
God, the lover and restorer of innocence, we pray that Thy faithful who are to wear this cincture may, by the prayers of Saint Joseph, spouse of Thy holy Mother, have their loins girded and hold burning lamps in their hands, and thus be likened to men who wait for their Lord when He shall return for a wedding, that when He comes and knocks they may open to Him, and be found worthy of being taken into everlasting joys; through Thee who lives and reigns forever and ever. | |
R: | Amen |
Then the priest puts incense into the censer, sprinkles the cincture with holy water, and says: | |
Sprinkle me with hyssop, Lord, and I shall be clean of sin. Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. | |
After this he incenses the cincture, and continues: | |
V: | Save Thy servants. |
R: | Who trust in Thee, my God. |
V: | Lord, send them aid from Thy holy place. |
R: | And watch over them from Sion. |
V: | Lord, heed my prayer. |
R: | And let my cry be heard by Thee. |
V: | The Lord be with you. |
R: | May He also be with you. |
Let us pray. | |
O God of mercy, God of goodness, Thou art pleased with all good things, and without whom no good work is begun, no good work is finished; kindly hear our prayers, and defend Thy faithful, who are to wear this blessed cincture in honour of Saint Francis and under his protection, from the snares of this world and all its lusts. Help them to persist in their holy resolution and to obtain pardon of their sins, and thus merit to be numbered amongst Thy elect; through Christ our Lord. | |
R: | Amen. |
My God and My All! My God and My All!
Saint Francis of Assisi
Little Flowers of St. Francis - 2
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If You Return To Your Vomit
Saint Francis of Assisi
Celano, Second Life
CHAPTER VII
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Our Brother Body Is Our Cell
Saint Francis of Assisi
Legend of Perugia - 80
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Can You Afford $5.00 A Month?
It's times like these that tempt Catholics to throw in the towel and give up on the culture of despair.
Greed and corruption have wreaked havoc on our nation's economy. Euthanasia just received Washington State's stamp of approval. And all the pro-life victories of the past decade are now in jeopardy. It's the perfect storm for despair. But despair is the last thing we should do.
In troubled times, Christ calls us to pray, to trust in his perfect will, and to cooperate with his grace.
Ultimately, Christ calls us to hope. He calls us to remember that for Christians, peace does not rest on who wins an election or on the value of our stock portfolios, but in a loving God who “in everything...works for good.”
Of course, God doesn't just call us to hope. He gives us reasons to hope and signs of the good things to come.
I truly believe one of those reasons, one of those signs, is the Portiuncula Franciscan Hermitage and Retreat Center.
While many other Catholic institutions have sold out to the culture of death, the Portiuncula, along with a few others, has fought steadfastly for a culture of life. It has faithfully stood alongside the Church, forming men and women capable of true leadership and committed to bringing Christ to the culture.
But the "Portiuncula Chapel" can't be built alone. To continue building, we need your help! And that is why I'm writing you today: To invite you to join me in helping our culture through these troubled times by helping build the Portiuncula Chapel.
United in the Roman Catholic tradition and obedient to the Magisterium of the Church and the Bishop of Steubenville, we are committed to our Lord and Savior in the Scriptures, the Eucharist, the Sacraments of the Church and in our Brothers and Sisters.
With God's grace and your help, I believe past Portiuncula retreatants and those soon to follow in their footsteps will lead our culture and our country out of these troubled times.
That is why I invite you to share the work of these Catholics and the Portiuncula Hermitage that is forming them.
First, allow them to pray for you.
Prayer is the lifeblood of the Portiuncula Hermitage, and the Franciscan family would be honored to include you in their prayers. Please e-mail your most pressing intentions to: hermitage@parallax.ws
Everyone at the Portiuncula will pray for your intentions before the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and at Mass.
In turn, please pray for the Portiuncula, that it might continue to form leaders who can be salt and light to our world.
Finally, I would be grateful if you supported the work of building the Portiuncula Chapel with a generous financial contribution.
Your support of the Portiuncula will make it possible for the sons and daughters of the Church to grow in faith during their retreats, and become the courageous Catholic leaders the world desperately needs.
Today, I want to ask you to become a partner in the Portiuncula's mission to build the Portiuncula Chapel by simply donating $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 a month.
Please, become a part of the Portiuncula Hermitage's work today. Don't let this chance to turn the culture around pass you by.
Pax Et Bonum!
Fra Chris
Simplicity and Poverty: the Source and Basis of our Order
Saint Francis of Assisi
Legend of Perugia - 75
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Parresia: A Quality Of A Monk To Perform Miracles
Vita Antonii 83-84
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St. Nicholas Youth Group in Sunman, Indiana
As promised to the Youth Group at St. Nicholas Parish in Sunman, Indiana!
Here is Father Stan Fortuna, Franciscan Monk, at the Franciscan University of Steubenville Youth Conference in 2007...ENJOY!!!
Pax Et Bonum!
Fra Chris
Friday, October 23, 2009
Please Pray For Healing
"Come To The Quiet" - Become A Monastic Without Having To Leave Your Day Job!
Portiuncula Hermitage in Jerusalem, Ohio
Dear Christian Brothers and Sisters,
The initial reaction to a weekend of silence, fasting and prayer was mixed as I revel in the world’s flash of media and the madness of twenty-four hour news. I feared boredom and the lack of external stimulus. But God is good, and He provided plenty for me. Walks in the woods and fields, silent prayer and meditation, communal prayer with my Brothers in Christ, prayers of intercession, and theological discussion on the travel to and from Jerusalem, stimulated my spirit far more than my flesh has ever been stimulated.
It is my hope that the Portiuncula will become a haven for those who need a fresh touch of God. I will return soon to restore my soul with peace.
Please prayerfully consider joining me in supporting the Portiuncula Retreat Center by simply contributing $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 or more a month.
Or by making your checks payable to:
% 508 south 16th Street
Richmond, IN 47374.
Thank you and God bless!
Yours In Christ,
Dr. Tom Ringenberg
Centerville, IN
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Disaster Confronts The Order
Saint Francis of Assisi
Celano, Second Life
Chapter CXXXVIII
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Converting Sinners
Saint Francis of Assisi
Bonaventure - Major Life
Chapter VIII
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Voice of the Innocents "Healing of the Heart" Conference
East Central High School
St. Leon, Indiana
"Healing of the Heart"
* Exposing the lies that bind us
* Breaking destructive soul ties
* Finding freedom from false judgments
* Healing from rejection and abuse
* Restoring lost innocence
* Living in the Father's love and blessing
Speakers:
Deacon Ralph Poyo
Fr. Gregory Bramlage
Condensed Schedule of the Day:
* Why Are We Afraid to Walk in Faith by Deacon Ralph Poyo
* Holy Mass
* Recovering Your Stolen Identity by Fr. Gregory Bramlage
* Restoring Lost Innocence by Deacon Ralph Poyo
* Laying on of Hands
* Eucharistic Procession
* Miracle Hour
To download a full brochure/registration form, visit
www.HealingthroughthePowerofJesusChrist.org
<http://www.healingthroughthepowerofjesuschrist.org/>
Please stop by the
Portiuncula Hermitage & Retreat Center Booth
for
Healing Prayer
and a delicious cup of
Mystic Monk Coffee!
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How The Brothers And Sisters Of Penance Are To Dress
"Come To The Quiet" Retreat
at the Portiuncula Hermitage Jerusalem, Ohio
Saint Francis of Assisi
FIRST RULE OF THE THIRD ORDER
For the Brothers and Sisters of Penance
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