Fullness of glory and grace

December 1

“… [Mary] was predestined first of all to be Mother of God. And the precise reason why the fullness of glory and grace was given her was to make her of it to be the mother of Christ, as St. Thomas expresses it.”

-Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P.

 

For Reflection

When in Sacred Scripture do we first learn of Mary’s predestination to be the Mother of God? (Hint: It is in the Old Testament in the first book.) What does this suggest about God’s own preparation for the coming of Jesus? What aspect of this preparation does the quote detail? Consider this in light of Angel Gabriel’s salutation to Mary, “Hail, full of grace… (Lk. 1:28). What sacrament was both my preparation for Christ as well as my initial reception of Him? As a chosen daughter of the Most High God, I, too, have been called to be a Christ-bearer. How can I cooperate with grace to prepare for Jesus and to receive Him anew this Christmas?

 

The souls of the just

November 30

“God formed man to be imperishable;
the image of his own nature he made them.
But by the envy of the Devil, death entered the world,
and they who are in his possession experience it.

But the souls of the just are in the hand of God,
and no torment shall touch them.
They seemed, in the view of the foolish, to be dead;
and their passing away was thought an affliction
and their going forth from us, utter destruction.
But they are in peace.
For if before men, indeed, they be punished,
yet is their hope full of immortality;
Chastised a little, they shall be greatly blessed,
because God tried them
and found them worthy of himself.
As gold in the furnace, he proved them,
and as sacrificial offerings he took them to himself.
In the time of their visitation they shall shine,
and shall dart about as sparks through stubble;
They shall judge nations and rule over peoples,
and the Lord shall be their King forever.
Those who trust in him shall understand truth,
and the faithful shall abide with him in love:
Because grace and mercy are with his holy ones,
and his care is with his elect.”

-1 Wisdom 2:23–3:9

 

For Reflection:

One of the most hopeful passages in scripture: “But the souls of the just are in the hand of God, and no torment shall touch them.”

No matter the trials and reversals you may be currently experiencing or that may lie ahead, know that you are in the hands of God and no torment shall touch you.

 

Today you will be with me in Paradise

November 29

“Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.”

-Luke 23:43

 

For Reflection:

Jesus Christ has conquered death. We, His followers, hold onto the hope that through our baptism and life of faith, we too will conquer death in the end.

Look up to heaven

November 28

“I beseech you, my child, to look at the heaven and the earth and see everything that is in them, and recognize that God did not make them out of things that existed. Thus also mankind comes into being.”

-2 Maccabees 7:28

 

For Reflection:

Look to heaven in temptation and trial and remember that God brought everything into being and keeps it so, including you.

The Lord will wipe away every tear

November 27

“He will destroy death forever. The Lord God will wipe away
the tears from all faces.”

-Isiah 25:8

 

For Reflection:

Like any good father, Our Heavenly Father knows us implicitly. He is aware of our every sorrow and pain. He embraces us in our need and wipes aware all of our tears. Do you think of God as your tender, loving Father? If not, ask Him to show you today how much He cares for you.

Heaven or Hell

November 25

“A priest goes to Heaven or a priest goes to Hell with
a thousand people behind.”

-Saint John Vianney

 

For Reflection:

A priest has numerous souls entrusted to his care. Let us pray for our priests today, that they may be holy men of God.

Forgive now

November 23

“You can’t go to Heaven hating somebody. Forgive now. Be compassionate now. Be patient now. Be grateful now. Love Jesus and Mary now.
Accept God’s will now.”

-Mother Angelica

 

For Reflection:

As we enter Thanksgiving week, with Advent soon thereafter, who do you need to forgive?

Guided to Heaven

November 22
“As sailors are guided by a star to the port, so are Christians
guided to Heaven by Mary.”
-Saint Thomas Aquinas”
For Reflection:
How comforting it is to know that we have a heavenly mother whose every desire is that we be drawn toward eternity with her Son, Our Lord, Jesus.

At the end of the journey

November 21
“Each and every one of us, at the end of the journey of life, will come face to face with either one or the other of two faces… And one of them, either the merciful face of Christ or the miserable face of Satan, will say, ‘Mine, mine.’ May we be Christ’s!”
-Venerable Fulton Sheen
For Reflection:
May we be Christ’s indeed. But not just us, everyone we love and everyone we know.  Read the rest…