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Month: July 2024

Month: July 2024

7-10-24 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Wedensday)

“Before starting your activities, offer Jesus a few words of your choosing. Then, during your work often lift up your mind to God. You will benefit much and there will be no detriment to your job. First and foremost, watch how anything concerning yourself or others is begun. Direct it first to God with any

7-9-24 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Tuesday)

“The faith of Christ overcame the world. The doctrine of the Gospel enlightened mankind; the darkness and delusions of false religions faded before the resplendent light of Christianity; the Church of God rose conspicuous on their ruins and has always remained in the public profession of the same faith, in the teaching of the same

7-6-24 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Saturday)

A gift is precious particularly when it is the result of self-denial, when one deprives oneself of what is given. And the Word, in a particular way, deprived himself of his divine riches to be able to become one of us. The poverty of God is an expression of his agape, of his being love.  –Cardinal

7-5-24 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Friday)

“The best exegesis of the beatitude about the poor is the life of Christ itself. Saint Paul writes, Jesus Christ, though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that by his poverty you might become rich (2 Cor 8:9)…. ‘He took on bodily poverty, in order to enrich us spiritually,’ comments Saint

7-4-24 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Thursday)

“Love denotes an act of fundamental assent to another, a ‘yes’ to the person towards whom the love is directed: ‘It is good that you exist’ is Josef Pieper’s striking definition of the nature of love.  The lover discovers the goodness of being in this person, is happy because of his or her existence, says

7-3-24 Rosary Mystery Meditations for Today (Wednesday)

“Virtue, dearly beloved, is something precious and valuable, and among all the things held in admiration in this life, it would, I think, be preferred by those who are in the habit of viewing matters rightly.  One would with very good reason commend the good and honest man who would be willing to undergo countless