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What Does it Mean to Bloom Where You’re Planted?
Life is hard. There are so many unexpected moments and circumstances that can drop us to our knees and take our breath away. But, even on our knees, we can bloom where we’re planted. But what does that mean in these moments?
According to God’s Word, we can be fruitful and blossom. John 15:1-3;5 tells us an eloquent story of the vine and branches. Jesus says,
“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful…I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.”
tu es qui restitues hereditatem meam mihi. -Ps 16: 5
PARS HEREDITATIS MEÆ
On the occasion of the XXV Day of Consecrated Life
What does it matter if Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint Dominic, Saint Clare, Saint Francis de Sales and all the Founder Saints are left scandalized by the systematic demolition of their Orders, when the words of the Holy See enjoy the benign applause of the globalist elite, the infamous sect, and the enemies of Christ!
On February 2 the Church celebrates the Purification of Mary Most Holy and the Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple. The feast, also called Candlemas because of the candles that are blessed during the rite on this day, began as a Marian celebration of a penitential nature.
Roman Catholics will pay tribute, January 31, to Saint John Bosco, the well-loved founder of the Salesian Order and revered patron saint of boys, school children, and editors.
Edwin’s death was akin to Good Friday 29 January 2021
“Let us think of what this 46-year-old man felt, in the cold, ignored by everyone, abandoned, even by us”, Pope Francis said at the Angelus on Sunday, 24 January, as he recalled the tragic story of Edwin, a homeless Nigerian man who was found dead a few days ago near Saint Peter’s Square. Earlier the Pope had commented on the day’s Gospel passage from Mark in which John the Baptist “passes the baton” to Jesus. The following is a translation of the Holy Father’s reflection which he shared in Italian from the Private Library of the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace.