The Catholic World, Vol. 01, April to September, 1865: A Monthly Eclectic MagazineVarious
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The Catholic World, Vol. 01, April to September, 1865: A Monthly Eclectic Magazine
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Catholic Church -- Periodicals
"O blessed Jesus, may the image of these sacred wounds, as expressed
by the cross, never depart from my thoughts. As it is a badge and
privilege of the exalted office, to which, most unworthy, I have
been raised, to wear ever upon my breast the figure of that cross,
and in it, as in a holy shrine, a fragment of that blessed tree
whereon thou didst hang on Golgotha, so much more let the lively
image of thee crucified dwell within my bosom, and be the source
from which shall proceed every thought, and word, and action of my
ministry! Let me preach thee, and thee crucified, not the plausible
doctrines of worldly virtue and human philosophy. In prayer and
meditation let me ever have before me thy likeness, as thou
stretchest forth thine arms to invite us to seek mercy and to draw
us into thine embrace. Let my Thabor be on Calvary; there it is best
for me to dwell. There thou hast prepared three tabernacles; one for
such as, like Magdalen, have offended much, but love to weep at thy
blessed feet; one for those who, like John, have wavered in
steadfastness for a moment, but long again to rest their head upon
thy bosom; and one whereinto only she may enter whose love burns
without a reproach, whose heart, always one with thine, finds its
home in the centre of thine, fibre intertwined with fibre, till both
are melted into one in that furnace of sympathetic love. With these
favorites of the cross, let me ever, blessed Saviour, remain in
meditation and prayer, and loving affection for thy holy rood. I
will venerate its very substance, whenever presented to me, with
deep and solemn reverence. I will honor its image, wherever offered
to me, with lowly and respectful homage. But still more I will
hallow and love its spirit and inward form, impressed on the heart,
and shown forth in the holiness of life. And oh! divine Redeemer,
from thy cross, thy true mercy-seat, look down in compassion upon
this thy people. Pour forth thence abundantly the streams of
blessing, which flow from thy sacred wounds. Accomplish within them,
during this week of forgiveness, the work which holy men have so
well begun, [Footnote 40] that all may worthily partake of thy
Paschal feast. Plant thy cross in every heart; may each one embrace
it in life, may it embrace him in death; and may it be a beacon of
salvation to his departing soul, a crown of glory to his immortal
spirit! Amen."
[Footnote 40: Alluding to the mission just closed by the Fathers of
the Institute of Charity.]
What follows is from the sermon on the "Veneration of the Blessed
Virgin:"
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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