Cor Iesus sacratissimum, miserere nobis!

May the Heart of Jesus in the most Blessed Sacrament be praised, adored, and loved with grateful affection, at every moment, in all the tabernacles of the world, even to the end of time. Amen.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Hymn of Love, by Saint Francis Xavier


I pray this after having taken Communion, I find it rings very true, especially the part I have placed in bold.

My God, I love Thee, not because
I hope for heaven thereby;
Nor yet since they who love Thee not
Are lost eternally.

Thou, O my Jesus, Thou didst me
Upon the Cross embrace;
For me didst bear the nails and spear,
And manifold disgrace;

And griefs and torments numberless,
And sweat of agony;
E’en death itself; and all for me,
Who was Thine enemy.

Then why, O blessed Jesus Christ, Should I not love Thee well, Not for the sake of winning heaven, Or of escaping hell; Not with the hope of gaining aught, Not seeking a reward; But as Thyself hast loved me, O ever-loving Lord?

E’en so I love Thee, and will love,
And in Thy praise will sing,
Solely because Thou art my God,
And my eternal King.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

An ode to Kung


A Facebook friend posted something about Hans Kung complaining about the Pope and the return of the Anglicans into Communion with Rome. I commented with a little poem...So this is officially my second poem, here goes:

"Listen all, and listen well,

Someday soon, Kung will be in hell!

And all that will remain of he,

Is a distant and unpleasant memory!

And when the time comes for him to go,

I will shout Benedicamus Domino!

And in Rome the bells will ring,

And the choirs will God's glory sing!

And under Michaelangelo's dome,

There will still be a successor on Saint Peter's throne.

So please dear reader have some hope,

And say a prayer for our Pope!"

Saint Alphonsus Liguori


Since I visited the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer in Scotland, I have become more and more interested in the works and writings of the Saint that founded the Redemptorists. He has a certain "no-nonsense" style, that really doesn't care what you think about him, and yet you also get the feeling that he really cares about you. Well not so much about you, but about your eternal soul, which is all that really matters any way!

I am planning to purchase a few of his works from TAN Publishers but what I highly recommend is his Sermons, as well as his treatise on knowing the Will of God, truly an inspiring and wonderful booklet. It was recommended to me by Father Anthony Mary F.Ss.R, a Priest of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer.

Saint Alphonsus is also the patron Saint of scrupulous souls, and he is quick to respond if you are suffering from the "scruples". He is also a Doctor of the Church, and is the Church's leading authority on Moral Theology.

Saint Alphonsus, ora pro nobis!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Slowly but surely...

Well this is encouraging. I thought the Latin Mass in my home country, South Africa, was non-existant, except in the few houses of the Fraternity of Saint Pius X, but it appears I was wrong! Which is, Deo gratias, a good thing!

www.unavocesa.blogspot.com

Friday, October 30, 2009

Dies irae, Dies illa!

"Every time I hear this chant or read the lyrics I cannot help but fear for my eternal salvation. I am hoping it might have the same effect on you too. Why? To prompt you to make haste and prepare! Go to Church, make use of the Sacraments, and pray that God sends you His good graces so that you may be saved!"

1
Dies iræ! dies illa
Solvet sæclum in favilla
Teste David cum Sibylla!

2
Quantus tremor est futurus,
quando judex est venturus,
cuncta stricte discussurus!

3
Tuba mirum spargens sonum
per sepulchra regionum,
coget omnes ante thronum.

4
Mors stupebit et natura,
cum resurget creatura,
judicanti responsura.

5
Liber scriptus proferetur,
in quo totum continetur,
unde mundus judicetur.

6
Judex ergo cum sedebit,
quidquid latet apparebit:
nil inultum remanebit.

7
Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?
Quem patronum rogaturus,
cum vix justus sit securus?

8
Rex tremendæ majestatis,
qui salvandos salvas gratis,
salva me, fons pietatis.

9
Recordare, Jesu pie,
quod sum causa tuæ viæ:
ne me perdas illa die.

10
Quærens me, sedisti lassus:
redemisti Crucem passus:
tantus labor non sit cassus.

11
Juste judex ultionis,
donum fac remissionis
ante diem rationis.

12
Ingemisco, tamquam reus:
culpa rubet vultus meus:
supplicanti parce, Deus.

13
Qui Mariam absolvisti,
et latronem exaudisti,
mihi quoque spem dedisti.

14
Preces meæ non sunt dignæ:
sed tu bonus fac benigne,
ne perenni cremer igne.

15
Inter oves locum præsta,
et ab hædis me sequestra,
statuens in parte dextra.

16
Confutatis maledictis,
flammis acribus addictis:
voca me cum benedictis.

17
Oro supplex et acclinis,
cor contritum quasi cinis:
gere curam mei finis.

18
Lacrimosa dies illa,
qua resurget ex favilla
judicandus homo reus.
Huic ergo parce, Deus:

19
Pie Jesu Domine,
dona eis requiem. Amen

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1
Day of wrath! O day of mourning!
See fulfilled the prophets' warning,
Heaven and earth in ashes burning!

2
Oh what fear man's bosom rendeth,
when from heaven the Judge descendeth,
on whose sentence all dependeth.

3
Wondrous sound the trumpet flingeth;
through earth's sepulchers it ringeth;
all before the throne it bringeth.

4
Death is struck, and nature quaking,
all creation is awaking,
to its Judge an answer making.

5
Lo! the book, exactly worded,
wherein all hath been recorded:
thence shall judgment be awarded.

6
When the Judge his seat attaineth,
and each hidden deed arraigneth,
nothing unavenged remaineth.

7
What shall I, frail man, be pleading?
Who for me be interceding,
when the just are mercy needing?

8
King of Majesty tremendous,
who dost free salvation send us,
Fount of pity, then befriend us!

9
Think, good Jesus, my salvation
cost thy wondrous Incarnation;
leave me not to reprobation!

10
Faint and weary, thou hast sought me,
on the cross of suffering bought me.
shall such grace be vainly brought me?

11
Righteous Judge! for sin's pollution
grant thy gift of absolution,
ere the day of retribution.

12
Guilty, now I pour my moaning,
all my shame with anguish owning;
spare, O God, thy suppliant groaning!

13
Thou the sinful woman savedst;
thou the dying thief forgavest;
and to me a hope vouchsafest.

14
Worthless are my prayers and sighing,
yet, good Lord, in grace complying,
rescue me from fires undying!

15
With thy favored sheep O place me;
nor among the goats abase me;
but to thy right hand upraise me.

16
While the wicked are confounded,
doomed to flames of woe unbounded
call me with thy saints surrounded.

17
Low I kneel, with heart submission,
see, like ashes, my contrition;
help me in my last condition.

18
Ah! that day of tears and mourning!
From the dust of earth returning
man for judgment must prepare him;
Spare, O God, in mercy spare him!

19
Lord, all pitying, Jesus blest,
grant them thine eternal rest. Amen.

My first try at poetry...

His Precious Blood:

"One drop of His Most Precious Blood,
Would have stopped the entire flood,
Of every sin and iniquity,
Committed by humanity.

Yet on that Cross outpoured,
All the Blood of my loving Lord.
In gracious measures did it flow,
To save me from eternal woe!

O Christ, most glorious King,
Forever shall I praise and sing,
Thy act of love upon the Cross,
Which saved me from eternal loss.

And though my sins as scarlet be,
Thou hast by Thy Blood forgiven me.
All honour, praise, and glory to Thee,
Most adorable and Blessed Trinity!"

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The greatest gift!

This was something I wrote down a few months ago, after reading a booklet, which I fear may be Modernist, but it had some powerful truths in it none the less. Verse 1 John 4:19* was quoted in one of the chapters of that little booklet, and it inspired me to write this. Although, what I came up with after meditating on what I read was not anything profound, it still touched me at the time.

I want- all people want- to be happy. God knows this. God also knows what will make us happiest.
I want- all people want- to have peace. God knows this. God also knows what will give us peace.
I want- all people want- to be loved. God knows this. God also knows what will give us love.

Happiness, Peace, and Love.

All these can be attained in their fullest through God, in God, and with with God.

God knows this...

That is why He gave us Himself.


*"Let us therefore love God, because God first hath loved us."