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TODAY HOLY ROSARY: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 - THE HOLY ROSARY SUNDAY

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In Today Holy Rosary, we are contemplating the Glorious Mysteries. Pray the Rosary every day in honor of Our Lady of the Rosary to obtain peace in the world.The Holy Rosary is considered a perfect prayer because within it lies the awesome story of our salvation. The important devotion that honors Mary while focusing on the events in the life of Jesus Christ
THE RESURRECTION
They had followed Jesus, believed in Him, and yet, at the Cross, their faith was shaken to the core. In those moments, they were helpless, overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty. But then came the Resurrection. Christ rose from the dead, showing that no situation—no matter how hopeless it seems—is beyond God’s reach. If you feel for whatever reason that you cannot manage, abandon yourself in God, telling him: Lord, I trust in you, I abandon myself in you, but do help me in my weakness!
THE ASCENSION
When Jesus ascended into Heaven, He entrusted His disciples with the mission of proclaiming the Gospel to the ends of the earth. This was no casual request; it was a command that required total commitment. Committed! How much I like that word! We children of God freely put ourselves under an obligation to live a life of dedication to God, striving that He may have complete and absolute sovereignty over our lives. To let God have “complete and absolute sovereignty” means to live with the same zeal and purpose as the disciples after the Ascension. It means living each day not for yourself but for Him who reigns at the right hand of the Father. You are called to a life of mission, just as they were.
THE DESCENT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The descent of the Holy Spirit is a call to total conversion—of your work, your leisure, your joys, and your sorrows—so that everything becomes an offering to God.
Let Pentecost inspire you to make this radical shift. Invite the Holy Spirit into every moment of your life. You can live this way—fully committed, fully alive in the Spirit—and you must, because it is in this total conversion that you will find the true freedom and joy of living for God. Just as the apostles were transformed, so too will you be, if you allow the Holy Spirit to guide every step, every breath, every joy, and every tear…
THE ASSUMPTION OF MARY
Like Mary, you have been chosen by God. Perhaps not to carry the Son of God in your womb, but to carry Christ in your heart, and to bring Him to the world through your words, actions, and life. But being chosen by God demands personal holiness. You see, holiness isn’t optional for those who are called by God. It is a requirement. Mary’s entire life, from her Immaculate Conception to her Assumption, was a journey of holiness, a struggle to always do the will of God. Being chosen by God demands your effort, your willingness to fight against sin, laziness, and indifference. Mary didn’t just go through life; she lived every moment in the presence of God, and You are called to do the same. Holiness is not just for Mary or the saints; it is the demand placed on every Christian...
THE CORONATION OF MARY
There is no room for pessimism when we consider the destiny that God has prepared for us through Mary’s example. And yet, how often do we allow pessimism to creep into our hearts? How often do we see only the struggles, the sufferings, the difficulties of life, forgetting that God is always working, always leading us toward something far greater? Mary’s life was not without suffering—her heart was pierced by the sword of sorrow—but she never gave in to despair. She trusted completely in God’s plan, knowing that the end would be one of victory. The God who crowned Mary is the same God who watches over you, guiding you toward your own share in that glory. So, Reject your pessimism and Serve Him with cheerfulness...
THE RESURRECTION
They had followed Jesus, believed in Him, and yet, at the Cross, their faith was shaken to the core. In those moments, they were helpless, overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty. But then came the Resurrection. Christ rose from the dead, showing that no situation—no matter how hopeless it seems—is beyond God’s reach. If you feel for whatever reason that you cannot manage, abandon yourself in God, telling him: Lord, I trust in you, I abandon myself in you, but do help me in my weakness!
THE ASCENSION
When Jesus ascended into Heaven, He entrusted His disciples with the mission of proclaiming the Gospel to the ends of the earth. This was no casual request; it was a command that required total commitment. Committed! How much I like that word! We children of God freely put ourselves under an obligation to live a life of dedication to God, striving that He may have complete and absolute sovereignty over our lives. To let God have “complete and absolute sovereignty” means to live with the same zeal and purpose as the disciples after the Ascension. It means living each day not for yourself but for Him who reigns at the right hand of the Father. You are called to a life of mission, just as they were.
THE DESCENT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The descent of the Holy Spirit is a call to total conversion—of your work, your leisure, your joys, and your sorrows—so that everything becomes an offering to God.
Let Pentecost inspire you to make this radical shift. Invite the Holy Spirit into every moment of your life. You can live this way—fully committed, fully alive in the Spirit—and you must, because it is in this total conversion that you will find the true freedom and joy of living for God. Just as the apostles were transformed, so too will you be, if you allow the Holy Spirit to guide every step, every breath, every joy, and every tear…
THE ASSUMPTION OF MARY
Like Mary, you have been chosen by God. Perhaps not to carry the Son of God in your womb, but to carry Christ in your heart, and to bring Him to the world through your words, actions, and life. But being chosen by God demands personal holiness. You see, holiness isn’t optional for those who are called by God. It is a requirement. Mary’s entire life, from her Immaculate Conception to her Assumption, was a journey of holiness, a struggle to always do the will of God. Being chosen by God demands your effort, your willingness to fight against sin, laziness, and indifference. Mary didn’t just go through life; she lived every moment in the presence of God, and You are called to do the same. Holiness is not just for Mary or the saints; it is the demand placed on every Christian...
THE CORONATION OF MARY
There is no room for pessimism when we consider the destiny that God has prepared for us through Mary’s example. And yet, how often do we allow pessimism to creep into our hearts? How often do we see only the struggles, the sufferings, the difficulties of life, forgetting that God is always working, always leading us toward something far greater? Mary’s life was not without suffering—her heart was pierced by the sword of sorrow—but she never gave in to despair. She trusted completely in God’s plan, knowing that the end would be one of victory. The God who crowned Mary is the same God who watches over you, guiding you toward your own share in that glory. So, Reject your pessimism and Serve Him with cheerfulness...
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