Sunday, December 26, 2021
Friday, December 24, 2021
Merry Christmas From The Portiuncula (next to the former Immaculate Conception Church) in Ozark, Ohio
Monroe County, Ohio Catholics are invited to pre-plan their funerals at their convenience. Here is ours:
Begging For Stones
Monroe County, Ohio Catholics are being asked to collect all their field stones and drop them off at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Cemetery on Ozark-Eddy Bridge Road so that we can duplicate this Portiuncula Chapel located at the Franciscan University of Steubenville
Saint Francis of Assisi
Legend of the Three Companions
CHAPTER VII
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Scatter Wheat And Grain On Christmas Day
All mayors and lords of castles and towns are required each year on Christmas Day to order their subjects to scatter wheat and other grain on the roads outside the walls so that our sisters the larks and other birds might have something to eat on so festive a day.
Miracle Of The Hay
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Tuesday, December 21, 2021
A Thorn Between Two Roses
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Photos Taken While Sitting On Our Back Yard Swing At The Portiuncula Hermitage
Fr. Timothy Davison In Woodsfield, Ohio on August 21, of 2021
Photo of Fr. Timothy Davison taken in front of the Woodsfield, Ohio County Court House where Fr. Tim led the Catholic faithful in praying a Rosary before the Traveling Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe for the protection of our most precious Unborn.
Photo Taken of Dr. Alveda King Along With Fra Chris Dickson, on Pro Life Sunday
Please enjoy this Eucharistic Music Video sent to me by Theresa Thomas back in 2006
The beautiful monastery at Greccio where St. Francis created the first live Christmas nativity.
“The man of God (Francis) stood before the manger, full of devotion and piety, bathed in tears and radiant with joy.” St. Bonaventure (contemporary of St. Francis and biographer)
His face was wet with his own tears as Francis of Assisi stood before the people of the little town of Greccio one Christmas Eve long ago. With great tenderness and humility, he told them the story of the first Christmas. Behind him was a cave with two of the village people dressed as Mary and Joseph, and a wax baby representing Jesus. An Ox and donkey stood beside them. Mary was bending over the baby lying on a bed of straw. Francis turned to behold the love of his life, the Babe of Bethlehem, and he fell down in weeping adoration.
“The brethren were summoned, the people ran together, the forest resounded with their voices, and that venerable night was made glorious by many with brilliant lights and sonorous psalms of praise.”
Greccio, a little town in Umbria, had experienced the extraordinary that Christmas eve in 1226. St. Francis of Assisi had assembled a live nativity scene in a cave on the outskirts of town to show the humble birth of Christ. The townspeople gathered around, full of wonder and expectation.
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We Should See And Believe
Monday, December 20, 2021
Fasting On Chritmas
Saint Francis of Assisi
Celano, Second Life
Chapter CLI
St. Francis of Assisi Built The Very First Nativity Scene in Greccio
The manger was prepared, the hay had been brought, the ox and the ass were led in. There simplicity was honored, poverty was exalted, humility was commended, and Greccio was made, as it were, a new Bethlehem.
Saint Francis of Assisi
Celano, First Life
CHAPTER XXX
Saturday, December 18, 2021
God Chose An Unborn Child To Announce The Coming Of His Son!
Thursday, December 09, 2021
Are We Too Embarrassed To Pray Before Meals In A Restaurant?
"Stations of the Cross" Originated From The Franciscans
The emperor Constantine permitted Christians to legally worship in the Roman Empire in 313 after 250 years of persecution. In 335, he erected the Church of the Holy Sepulcher at the site where Jesus’ tomb was believed to have been. Processions of pilgrims to the church, especially during Holy Week, began soon after its completion.
Devotions to the Way of the Cross began in earnest after 1342, when the Franciscan friars were given custody of the holy sites in the Holy Land. The Franciscans have been closely identified with the devotion ever since; for years, Church regulations required a set of the stations to be blessed by a Franciscan when possible.
Solitude...Silence...Stillness
Wednesday, December 08, 2021
The Breviary Was Originated By The Franciscans
Advent
Monday, December 06, 2021
Have You Done Your Best?
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Sunday, December 05, 2021
Archbishop Vigano: The Prophet Isaiah's Warnings Apply to the Catholic Church Today! (ADVENT LETTER)
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American Life League: The Salvation Army Promotes Abortion
Salvation Army USA
615 Slaters Lane
P. O. Box 269
Alexandria, VA 22313
Phone: 800-728-7825
www.salvationarmyusa.org
The website for the International Office of the Salvation Army (http://www1.salvationarmy.org/IHQ/www_ihq_isjc.nsf/vw-sublinks/FE3C992C78838853802577DF0071D796?openDocument) states the following:
The Salvation Army believes all people are created in the image of God and therefore have unique and intrinsic value. Human life is sacred and all people should be treated with dignity and respect. The Salvation Army accepts the moment of fertilisation as the start of human life. We believe that society has a responsibility to care for others, and especially to protect and promote the welfare of vulnerable people, including unborn children.
The Salvation Army believes that life is a gift from God and we are answerable to God for the taking of life. As such, The Salvation Army is concerned about the growing ready acceptance of abortion, which reflects insufficient concern for vulnerable persons including the unborn. We do not believe that genetic abnormalities that are identified in an unborn child who is likely to live longer than a brief period after birth are sufficient to warrant a termination of pregnancy.
The Salvation Army recognizes tragic and perplexing circumstances that require difficult decisions regarding a pregnancy. Decisions should be made only after prayerful and thoughtful consideration, acknowledging the tremendous pressures that occur during an unexpected pregnancy. There is a responsibility on all involved to give the parents of the unborn child, particularly the woman, appropriate pastoral, medical and other counsel. The Salvation Army believes that termination can occur only when
- Carrying the pregnancy further seriously threatens the life of the mother; or
- Reliable diagnostic procedures have identified a foetal abnormality considered incompatible with survival for more than a very brief post natal period.
In addition, rape and incest are brutal acts of dominance violating women physically and emotionally. This situation represents a special case for the consideration of termination as the violation may be compounded by the continuation of the pregnancy.
NOTE FROM ALL: A reading of the Salvation Army’s position makes it clear that it does support abortion – in the cases of “life of the mother” and “fetal deformity” – as well as some cases of rape and incest. The Salvation Army also supports abortifacient birth control.
Friday, December 03, 2021
Come To The Quiet Retreats At The Portiuncula Hermitage
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In The Summer When The Roses Bloom
Francis And Clare At The River
Wednesday, December 01, 2021
Ralph Martin: "Something Supernatural Is Happening"
Ralph Martin was a guest on my radio talk show back in 2006. Right after his appearance, he sent me his new book, "The Fulfillment Of All Desire." I would recommend this book for everyone to read. It is utterly fantastic. ~ Fra Chris
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Monday, November 29, 2021
Advent: A Time To Become Holy
A Time to Become Holy
by Christopher L. Dickson, F.L.A.
"To grow in holiness, we must first return to regularly receiving the Sacraments and the first step to returning to the Sacraments is an examination of conscience; the Sacrament of Reconciliation."
"Be Holy for I Am Holy."
Certainly not! We see in Psalm 51 how we are to become holy through a broken and contrite heart. So how do we obtain a broken and contrite heart? St. Francis of Assisi showed great insight here by telling his followers that he preferred absolutely nothing to preaching repentance and penance, which was considered folly at that time because the fear and love of the Lord had died out in the world. The same can be said of our modern, Post-Christian world as well.
So how do we grow in holiness? We grow in holiness by accepting the Father's love and seeking His forgiveness. The closer we grow with the Father, the more we become like Jesus, and like Jesus, our hearts must first truly burn with a desire to grow in holiness. This is impossible without first surrendering our lives to God just as Jesus surrendered his to the Father.
We are in the middle of a crisis of faith...
We should frequent the Sacrament of Reconciliation...
Don't expect holiness to happen overnight...
Don't expect holiness to happen overnight. Most of us become overwhelmed and discouraged if we don't see ourselves become holy right away. Remember, the saints were first sinners, some of them great sinners. It took many years for the saints to become holy as they were prone to the same trials and failures that we experience in today's world. The important thing is that we persevere, realizing that the Father loves us unconditionally.
Christopher L. Dickson, F.L.A.
Chris Dickson is the Servant General of the F.L.A., (Franciscan Lay Apostolate.) Located at the Portiuncula Franciscan Hermitage and Retreat Center in Jerusalem, Ohio, the F.L.A. follows the Medieval Penitential First Rule of the Third Order of St. Francis, dated 1221 A.D., placing themselves under Holy Obedience to the Bishop of Steubenville and Fr. Timothy Davison, of Monroe County, Ohio.
The Yoke Movement Mission Statement
http://theyoke.org/-our-mission-statement.html
Friday, November 26, 2021
The Demons Take Flight
Saint Francis of Assisi
Bonaventure, Major Life
CHAPTER VI
Thursday, November 25, 2021
A Thief Plunders The Riches Of Heaven
Dark Night of the Soul
St. John of the Cross
Chapter 18
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
How To Act During A Rapture
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Sunday, November 21, 2021
No Friar May Preach Contrary To Church Law
No friar may preach contrary to Church law or without the permission of his minister. The minister, for his part, must be careful not to grant permission indiscriminately. All the friars, however, should preach by their example.