Sunday 30 March 2014

Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare)

30th March A.D. 2014
FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT
LAETARE
 St. John Climacus


Lateare Sunday
Most Catholics today are used to the Mass being conducted in English, and they hardly ever think about the fact that Latin remains the official language of the Catholic Church. But occasionally, Latin reasserts itself, as it does in the case of Laetare Sunday.
Laetare Sunday is the popular name for the Fourth Sunday in Lent. (See When Is Laetare Sunday? for the date of Laetare Sunday in this and future years.) Laetare means "Rejoice" in Latin, and the Introit (entrance antiphon) in both the Traditional Latin Mass and the Novus Ordo is Isaiah 66:10-11, which begins "Laetare, Jerusalem" ("Rejoice, O Jerusalem").
Because the midpoint of Lent is the Thursday of the third week of Lent, Laetare Sunday has traditionally been viewed as a day of celebration, on which the austerity of Lent is briefly lessened. The passage from Isaiah continues, "rejoice with joy, you that have been in sorrow," and on Laetare Sunday, the purple vestments and altar cloths of Lent are set aside, and rose ones are used instead. Flowers, which are normally forbidden during Lent, may be placed on the altar. Traditionally, the organ was never played during Lent, except on Laetare Sunday.

Laetare Sunday is also known as Rose Sunday or Refreshment Sunday, and it has a counterpart in Advent: Gaudete Sunday, the Third Sunday of Advent, when purple vestments are exchanged for rose ones. The point of both days is to provide us encouragement as we progress toward the end of each respective penitential season.


SAINT JOHN CLIMACUS
Anchorite (6th-7th centuries)

        John made, while still young, such progress in learning that he was called the Scholastic. At the age of sixteen he turned from the brilliant future which lay before him, and retired to Mt. Sinai, where he put himself under the direction of a holy monk. Never was novice more fervent, more unrelaxing in his efforts for self-mastery. After four years he took the vows, and an aged abbot foretold that he would some day be one of the greatest lights of the Church.

        Nineteen years later, on the death of his director, he withdrew into a deeper solitude, where he studied the lives and writings of the Saints, and was raised to an unusual height of contemplation. The fame of his holiness and practical wisdom drew crowds around him for advice and consolation. For his greater profit he visited the solitudes of Egypt.

        At the age of seventy-five he was chosen abbot of Mt. Sinai, and there "he dwelt in the mount of God, and drew from the rich treasure of his heart priceless riches of doctrine, which he poured forth with wondrous abundance and benediction."

        He was induced by a brother abbot to write the rules by which he had guided his life; and his book called the Climax, or Ladder of Perfection, has been prized in all ages for its wisdom, its clearness, and its unction.

        At the end of four years he would no longer endure the honors and distractions of his office, and retired to his solitude, where he fell asleep in the Lord.
Lives of the Saints, by Alban Butler, Benziger Bros. ed. [1894]

Readings:
  • 1st book of Samuel 16:1b.6-7.10-13a. 
  • Psalms 23(22):1-3a.3b.3c.4.5.6. 
  • Letter to the Ephesians 5:8-14. 
  • Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 9:1-41.

The Mass will be celebrated by bishop c. Raphael Zimer at 
12:00 PM SLT in Saint Francis Cathedral

Saturday 29 March 2014

Novena of Saint Francis of Assisi

29th March A.D. 2014
NOVENA OF
SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI


Dear brothers and sisters in Christ.

From Mondays to Saturdays in the Chapel of Saint Anthony of Padua is held the Novena of Saint Francis of Assisi. You are all most welcome to our chapel at 01:30 PM SLT in these days. 

We hope to see you all, in Christ!
Pax et bonum.

Tuesday 25 March 2014

The Annunciation of the Lord

25th March A.D. 2014
THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD
Solemnity


God recapitulates all of his history of salvation on behalf of men and the Annunciation heralds the beginning of our salvation.   
         By Mary's obedient "Fiat," the earth has become heaven. "In Jesus, God has placed, in the midst of barren, despairing mankind,a new beginning which is not a product of human history but a gift from above" (Pope Benedict XVI).   
         "Thus, giving her consent to God's word, Mary becomes the mother of Jesus. Espousing the divine will for salvation wholeheartedly, without a single sin to restrain her, she gave herself entirely to the person and to the work of her Son; she did so in order to serve the mystery of redemption with him and dependent on him, by God's grace." 
                                                                                   Catechism of the Catholic Church
God our Father,  your Word became man and was born of the Virgin Mary.  May we become more like Jesus Christ,  whom we acknowledge as our redeemer, God and man.  We ask this through our Lourd Jesus Christ, your Son,  who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,  one God, for ever and ever.  
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The Mass will be held at 02:15 PM SLT in
CHAPEL OF SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA
In Order of Friars Minor OFM Monastery

Monday 24 March 2014

Franciscan Spirituality

Order of Friars Minor OFM
FRANCISCAN SPIRITUALITY


The determinant of belonging to the Franciscan movement is the life of it's spirituality.

Characteristics of Franciscan spirituality:
  • Recognition of Jesus Christ as a role model (evangelical life).
  • Recognition of the Church as the "mother " in the spiritual sense and every  resultin consequences (respect for the office of Peter, subjecting to the clergy , doctrinal righteousness). 
  • Recognition of the value of the Franciscan Rule as a derivative from the Gospel as a life form.
  • Life in fraternity (brotherhood also to creatures, respect for nature as a derivative).
  • Remain in being smaller, so-called minority.
  • Preaching the Gospel to every creature.
  • Franciscan joy.
  • The love to being with God, a life in deep prayer and... to prayer, meditation.
  • Chastity as a virtue.
  • Obedience and poverty as manifestations of minority.
  • Adoration of Holy Mother the Virgin.
  • Respect for one's neighbor, especially to sinners in need, and enemies.
  • ...resulting from the previous - overcoming temptations, mortification (repentance), patience.

About OFM in Second Life

ORDO FRATORUM MINORUM
Order of Friars Minor - Lionheart Kiara
Second Life


Pax et bonum!
Role play Roman Catholic group in virtual world - Second Life.

Order of Friars Minor, Ordo Fratrum Minorum (commonly Franciscans) in Lionheart Kiara. We seek to follow most directly the manner of life that Saint Francis of Assisi led. Our Order is open for everybody in Second Life, who wants live in Saint Francis rules in Christ. Daily prayer, regular devotions, monastic life creates our congregation.
Our order is a part of Saint Francis of Assisi virtual Diocese.


We are living all together in our Franciscan monastery in Lionheart Kiara (TELEPORT), share common responsibilities and fill them together. We give our time in Second Life to preach Word of God and live for our Lord. 
We - friars - create this monastery in our Savior Jesus Christ.

The Chapel of Saint Anthony of Padua is main place of our monastery. Feel free to visit us!



FRANCISCAN SPIRITUALITY
The determinant of belonging to the Franciscan movement is the life of it's spirituality.

Characteristics of Franciscan spirituality:
  • Recognition of Jesus Christ as a role model (evangelical life).
  • Recognition of the Church as the "mother " in the spiritual sense and every  resultin consequences (respect for the office of Peter, subjecting to the clergy , doctrinal righteousness). 
  • Recognition of the value of the Franciscan Rule as a derivative from the Gospel as a life form.
  • Life in fraternity (brotherhood also to creatures, respect for nature as a derivative).
  • Remain in being smaller, so-called minority.
  • Preaching the Gospel to every creature.
  • Franciscan joy.
  • The love to being with God, a life in deep prayer and... to prayer, meditation.
  • Chastity as a virtue.
  • Obedience and poverty as manifestations of minority.
  • Adoration of Holy Mother the Virgin.
  • Respect for one's neighbor, especially to sinners in need, and enemies.
  • ...resulting from the previous - overcoming temptations, mortification (repentance), patience.
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OFM in Lionheart Kiara structure:

GUARDIAN
Raphael Zimer OFM
Bishop of Saint Francis of Assisi Diocese


Born in SL: 01 May 2008
Franciscan Friar since 2009

Friars in Order:
Rodrigo Alfonso OFM
Brian Darling OFM

Would you like to join us?
Please contact in-world with Father Raphael Zimer OFM (send notecard).

See you, brother in Christ!
Pax et bonum!