Devotion to the Eucharist ✝️ gave energy to all our Saint of the Day's other activities.
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Today's writings foster a deeper appreciation for selflessness, faith, and prayer. They illuminate the positive aspects of life and the transformative power of the Eucharist. Saint Joseph's devotion to the Eucharist infused energy into all his other endeavors. Extended prayer before the Blessed Sacrament is a trait shared by many Catholics who have earnestly lived according to the Gospel. May these messages find a place in your heart today. If they resonate, please consider making a donation to support the mission of Franciscan Media. Donate today! | Saint of the Day for June 17: Joseph Cafasso
Saint Joseph Cafasso’s story Even as a young man, Joseph loved to attend Mass and was known for his humility and fervor in prayer. After his ordination, he was assigned to a seminary in Turin. There he worked especially against the spirit of Jansenism—an excessive preoccupation with sin and damnation. He used the works of Saint Francis de Sales and Saint Alphonsus Liguori to moderate the rigorism popular at the seminary. Joseph recommended membership in the Secular Franciscan Order to priests. He urged devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and encouraged daily Communion. In addition to his teaching duties, Joseph was an excellent preacher, confessor, and retreat master. Noted for his work with condemned prisoners, he helped many of them die at peace with God. Joseph urged one of his former pupils—Saint John Bosco—to establish the Salesians congregation to work with the youth of Turin. Joseph Cafasso died in 1860, and was canonized in 1947. His liturgical feast is celebrated on June 23. Reflection Devotion to the Eucharist gave energy to all Joseph’s other activities. Long prayer before the Blessed Sacrament has been characteristic of many Catholics who have lived out the gospel well: Saint Francis, Bishop Fulton Sheen, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, and Saint Teresa of Calcutta among them. Saint Joseph Cafasso is the Patron Saint of: Prisoners Prussia
| SAVE 30% OFF through midnight tomorrow on great daily reads like Padre Pio's Spiritual Direction for Every Day! Use promo code Padre30, applied at checkout | Drink of One Spirit As the 2024 election draws closer and tempers flare, let us pray that we may steady our hearts and be reminded of our Christian responsibility to love all members of the human family: imperfect as we are though loved perfectly into being. Let us pray that cooler heads prevail and that we, as a bruised but beloved human family, may have the grace to raise our glasses as we “drink of one Spirit.” —from St. Anthony Messenger‘s “I’d Like to Say: We Need to Stop ‘Othering’“ by Christopher Heffron | Committing Ourselves to Justice Reflect To follow Jesus is to commit ourselves to justice. This requires inward change more often than we would like and can be a complicated journey. May this prayer help us live the way of Jesus more authentically in our own hearts.
Pray Jesus, I sometimes resist when my perspective is challenged, when others cry “injustice” over something I cannot see. Make my heart humble and teachable to witness the experience of others so that I can best discern where the pursuit of justice leads. Amen.
Act Identify one thing that has been labeled a “justice issue” but makes you feel uncomfortable. Find at least one thoughtful, clear-headed voice who can share an opposing perspective with you. Resolve to read or listen to that person’s words with an open mind. Today's Pause+Pray was written by Shannon K. Evans. Learn more here! | This newsletter is not free to produce! Please consider making a donation to help us in our efforts to share God's love in the spirit of Saint Francis. | |