God's love for you - 5th February 2023

Erica Evans • February 4, 2023


How can Mary help us as our Heavenly Mother? (2)

She is our Protector against the devil at the moment of death.

Worldly friends abandon you in your misfortune, but Mary does not desert her devoted servants. She is our life in the time of our exile, and our sweetness in the hour of death, by obtaining for us that it may be sweet and blessed. Apart from the bodily sufferings, spiritual sufferings of the dying are very great, because of their remorse for sins committed, their dread of approaching judgment, and uncertainly of eternal salvation. At that moment, the devil will use all his power to gain the soul that is passing into eternity, he will even calls companions to his aid...But since we know that the devils flee before the presence of their queen, so if we have Mary on our side, what fear can we have of all the powers of hell? As the blessed Virgin told St Bridget: "I, their most loving Lady and mother, hasten to them in death, that they may have consolation and comfort." This happened to Charles, son of St Bridget, who died in war and far from his mother, the saint feared for his salvation; but Mary revealed to her that Charles was saved for the love he had for her, in return she assisted him in death, and suggested to him the necessary Christian acts that needed to be made. The saint saw at the same time Jesus upon a throne, and the devil brought two accusations against the most holy Virgin: firstly, Mary had prevented him from tempting Charles at the moment of death; secondly, Mary herself had presented his soul to its Judge, and thus was saved without even giving him an opportunity to show the reasons why he claimed it as his own. She then saw him driven from the presence of the Judge, and the soul of Charles taken to heaven. (Reference: 'The Glories of Mary' by St Alphonsus Liguori)


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The Holy Family's Love and Forgiveness (1) When Joseph discovered Mary was pregnant, tormenting anxieties filled his heart, because Mary was silence about the matter. Although initially he did wonder whether Mary has violated her fidelity, but he refused to believe it because this did not add up with Her great virtue and perfection that he saw in Her whom only a saint will show, yet he did not know by whom or how it was caused. However, God wished to perfect Joseph’s virtues ‘as gold is tested in the fire’ by hiding this Mystery from him for a while. Two months passed by, poor Joseph eventually overcame by this great tribulation, what should he do? He could have out of jealousy and anger and in the name of ‘justice’, let Mary be condemned by everyone and put to death. But his uprightness, and the high esteem and love he had for Mary, made him rather put himself at a disadvantage instead of others. He rather let the person go than watch a possibly-innocent being killed. He argued with himself: ‘…I do not wish to injure Her reputation of holiness by involving Her in the punishment of the law; yet at the same time I cannot stand by and witness the consequences of her pregnancy.’ He also prayed to God: "...I find no way to restore my peace. In order to choose the least evil I will withdraw from Her and seek a place where no one knows me and, resigning myself to thy Providence, I will pass my life in a desert...” This good man even went the extra mile of vowing to go to the temple of Jerusalem and offer up a part of the small sum of money which he had provided for his journey, so that God might help and protect Mary from the calamities of men and free Her from all misfortune. Can we even match this in our lives?  (Reference: The Mystical City of God, Ven Mary of Agreda)
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God our Loving Father, we thank you for the life and testimony of men and women whom you have called to serve you as sisters, brothers, religious priests, consecrated virgins, hermits and members of Secular Institutes. Help them to be more and more rooted in you by following the evangelical counsels. We pray for those of them discerning their vocation, grant them the strength to respond to your call courageously.  We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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‘Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied. Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven.’  (Matthew 5:3-12a)
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Blessing of throats on Feast of St Blaise Tuesday 3rd February during 10am Mass
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Saturday 31st January 2026 9:30am - 5:00pm St David’s Catholic Sixth Form College, Cardiff The Catholic Youth Conference will be celebrating the Regional Jubilee of Jesus Youth of 25 years in the UK. Open to all aged 16 and above, this day is for young adults to experience how God is guiding and working through young people. Archbishop Mark will be celebrating Holy Mass on the day. Please show your interest by registering before 25th January using link below or scan QR code: Registration link: https://forms.gle/HqevPZ8KfL2EsyrK6 Come and encounter Christ and be inspired to transform your life.
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The importance of family (Continue from last week)  Pope John Paul II once said, “Every family carries a light and every family is a light...a light which must illuminate the Church’s path and the future of the world.” Therefore, family should be like a greenhouse for your children, where your tender loving care is given to their delicate hearts, your morality is shown to their simple hearts and your Catholic Faith is passed on to their innocent hearts. It is not easy to be a good parent, although no one is perfect, but one should keep trying and striving. Keep in mind that we are not without a real perfect example - the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Let us see how they live and let them be our inspiration and guide to follow.