Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity May 26

O God, Thou who art one in nature and three in persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, first cause and last end of all creatures, the infinite Good, incomprehensible and ineffable, my Creator, my Redeemer, and my Sanctifier, I believe in Thee, I hope in Thee, and I love Thee with all my heart.
In the midst of Thine infinite happiness, Thou didst choose me, through no merits of mine, in preference to countless other creatures, who would doubtless have corresponded with Thy blessings better than I have done; Thou didst love me from eternity; and when my hour in time had come, Thou didst draw me from nothingness into earthly existence and didst bestow upon me Thy grace, as a pledge of everlasting life.

From the depths of my misery, I adore Thee and I give Thee thanks. Thy holy Name was invoked over my cradle to be my profession of faith, my plan of action, and the only goal of my earthly pilgrimage; grant, O most Holy Trinity, that I may ever be inspired by this faith, and may carry out this plan with perseverance, so that, when I have reached the end of my journey upon earth, I may be able to fix my gaze upon the blessed splendours of Thy glory.
Amen.

Most Holy Trinity,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
I adore Thee profoundly.
I offer Thee the most precious Body, Blood, Soul
and Divinity of Jesus Christ,
present in all the tabernacles of the world,
in reparation for the outrages,
sacrileges and indifferences whereby He is offended.
And through the infinite merits of His Most Sacred Heart
and the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
I beg of Thee the conversion of poor sinners. Amen.

Frequently Asked Questions About The Blessed Virgin Mary


Why does Mary have a special role in helping us?

How does our veneration of Mary and the saints relate to our worship of God?

Click on the link to find out the answer:
http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/devotionals/mary-and-the-saints/frequently-asked-questions-about-blessed-virgin-mary.cfm

Mary is Venerated in the Bible!

Many protestants accuses Catholics of Marian or Saints worship. In truth we Catholics do not worship Mary, we venerate her and we also venerate the Saints. Worship is due only to God. Veneration is to honor someone who have served God worthily and God has bestowed upon them such honor. The Blessed Virgin Mary has the highest of all honors because she was the very first desciple of Jesus Christ. She willingly accepted the Will of God to be the bearer of His only begotten Son. We venerate Mary and other Saints and ask them to pray for us, like the way we ask our christian brothers and sisters to pray for us. Here is a link to an article on Catholic Exchange in a biblical sense that the Blessed Virgin Mary is Venerated in the Bible.

To read more about it click on link http://catholicexchange.com/mary-is-venerated-in-the-bible/

Solemnity Feast of Saint Rita of Cascasia

Solemnity Feast of Saint Rita of Cascasia May 22



Holy Patroness of those in need, Saint Rita, so humble, pure and patient, whose pleadings with thy Divine Spouse are irresistible, obtain for me from thy Crucified Christ my request (mention it here). Be kind to me, for the greater glory of God, and I promise to honor thee and to sing thy praises forever.

Oh glorious St. Rita, who didst miraculously participate in the sorrowful Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, obtain for me the
grace to suffer with resignation the troubles of this life, and
protect me in all my needs. Amen
When the Church encounters disputes, (in Acts 15:6) the apostles and the elders met together to consider such matter and Peter stood up and said: I should be the one through whom the Gentiles would hear the message. Only Peter was given the keys of the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 16:19). Peter's primacy is biblical. Hence the primacy of Pope in Apostolic Succession. The finalization of New Testament canon was determined by the Catholic Church in the Synod of Rome (382AD) and the Council of Hippo (393AD) and the Council of Carthage (397AD). The Church already exists prior to the completion of the New Testament. Protestants get their New Testament from the Catholic Church.

Martin Luther retained his devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary regardless of his disagreements and formation of the first Protestant church (Lutheranism). He retained most of the Traditional Marian doctrines. He never intended for his followers to stray away from these beliefs. Read more about Martin Luther by clicking on the following link.
Martin Luther's Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Holy Bible (in 1st Timothy 3:15) says that the Church is the pillar and foundation of truth. Jesus promise (in Matthew 16:18) that the power of Hades cannot prevail against the Church. The Spirit of Truth will guide the Church into all the truth (John 16:13). The Church is commissioned to make disciples of all nations, and teach to the ends of the earth and to the end of age (Matthew 28:19-20 and Acts 1:8) Initially, God's covenant was with individuals, then to a family, then to a tribe, then to many tribes, then to a nation, then to all nations OR κατα ολοι ["to all" in Koine Greek is "kata holoi" from which the name Catholic was derived.] (Acts 1:8 & Matthew 28:19) Hence, καθολικος (CATHOLIC).