5/30/2014

VISIT OUR JUNE SCHEDULE PAGE....


I, Father Tom, M.S., would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has joined us on our Mothers’ Day Celebration held on Saturday, May 10, 2014.   

Thank you for blessing us with your presence, your smiles, your friendship and your financial support during this very special day of our dear Mothers.

As you know, this being a Marian Shrine it is special to hold this celebration in honor of Our Blessed Mother and beg Her intercession to all Mothers! 

It is my hope that next year many of you set aside the Saturday before Mother’s Day to be with us with a special Mass, dinner and Concert. Bring your whole family.

Mark your calendar for 2015 Mother’s day with Our Lady of La Salette Mass on Saturday, May 9 at 12:10 pm Mass, followed by Dinner & Show. 

Sincerely in Our Lady,
Fr. Tom Puthusseril, M.S.
Shrine Director   


For more information of daily services open page "June Services Schedule".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB6OzCtl3HE&index=3&list=PLEC34896FA01B31C3


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 On our journey through life with Father Pat, M.S.

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5/29/2014

Holy Day Thursday, May 29, 2014 Feast of the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus!

Thursday, 
          May 29, 2014

Feast of the  Ascension  of 


                                             Our Lord Jesus!

Masses:

     12:10 pm - Music by Fr. Pat
       6:30 pm - Music by Fr. Pat's Choir

  
Visit our Special page on this feast day.

Blessings form all of us!

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5/11/2014

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL MOTHERS!


We, The La Salette Missionaries wish
All Mothers
many blessings in your
Gift of Life!
God called you to a special mission of love
and nurturing His children.

May God Bless you always!


A Mother's Day Novena Prayer:


O Mother most Blessed, fairest and purest of all God’s creatures, chosen to be the Mother of Our Redeemer, we turn to you with love and confidence.  We ask your loving intercession for all Mothers, both the living and deceased who have not yet reached their eternal home.
Bless and answer the special needs of all families.  Let the warmth of your love lead all to the Heart of your Beloved Son.              
Beseech Him to grant the requests of all Mothers, and through your motherly intercession protect us daily from all danger so that one day we may come safely to our eternal salvation.  We pray this in the name of Jesus, your Son. 
Amen

Words from Pope Francis...

In order to understand the Roman Catholic Church--and especially the role of women--one has to consider the importance of the Virgin Mary and how she fits into the rest of the Faith.

In the last couple of weeks, Pope Francis has been outlining a family structure to illustrate the relationships among different elements in the Roman Catholic Church, with Christ as the Father and Bridegroom, the Church as His dutiful Bride, and Mary as both a mother and, as she is sometimes called, the Queen of Heaven (inspired by the powerful Queen Mothers of Israel's Davidic kings).
This is only one of several concepts used to describe the Church, but using the family metaphor has allowed the pope to offer lessons in Marian theology, since many outside the Church particularly don't understand the devotion to the mother of Jesus. To some, it looks like idolatry; to others, sentimentality; to many, it looks like love for the Virgin Mary exceeds that for her Son.
But for Catholics, Mary is not worshiped as a deity but instead venerated as the highest of God's creatures, owing to her personal holiness, her assent to become Christ's earthly mother, and her faithfulness up to and beyond the Crucifixion. She is considered the first and model Christian, and since Catholics believe she lives on in Heaven, they turn to her to pray for them and offer support in hard times.
Catholics also believe that Mary, as she interceded for the young couple bereft of wine at the wedding feast at Cana, reaches out to and intercedes for people, to comfort them with motherly love and lead them to Jesus.
Anyone following the pontiff in his seven months in the Chair of Peter knows that he has a strong personal devotion to Mary. That was especially evident during his visit to the Marian shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida in Brazil during World Youth Day Rio in late July.
In his homily, he said, "When the Church looks for Jesus, she always knocks at his Mother's door and asks, 'Show us Jesus.' It is from Mary that the Church learns true discipleship. That is why the Church always goes out on mission in the footsteps of Mary."

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/10/19/Pope-Francis-Addresses-the-Role-of-Women-in-the-Mother-Church-Starting-With-Mary


The pope's love for Mary was also evident on Saturday, Oct. 12 during a prayer vigil for a special Marian Day organized as the Year of Faith comes to a close. As an image of Our Lady of Fatima--based on descriptions from three shepherd children of an apparition they claimed to see on the 13th day of six consecutive months in 1917--approached the outdoor dais in St. Peter's Square, Francis was visibly emotional and walked out to meet the statue.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/10/19/Pope-Francis-Addresses-the-Role-of-Women-in-the-Mother-Church-Starting-With-Mary



uring the same ceremony, Pope Francis also formally entrusted the world to Mary's stewardship. Later, he sent a video message to 10 Marian shrines around the world, saying, "Mary points to Jesus. She asks us to bear witness to Jesus; she constantly guides us to her son Jesus, because in him alone do we find salvation. He alone can change the water of our loneliness, difficulties and sin into the wine of encounter, joy and forgiveness. He alone."
With the Virgin Mary and a plethora of female saints--hailing from every corner of the Earth and wildly diverse backgrounds--the Catholic Church has long recognized and celebrated the accomplishments of women.
Ironically, for a Church accused of excluding women from positions of influence, many of its best-known and most recognizable figures are female. They include French warrior and mystic Saint Joan of Arc; Saint Hildegard von Bingen, a writer, visionary, prophetess, composer, herbalist, gardener and adviser to popes and bishops; Southern author Flannery O'Connor; writer and social activist Dorothy Day; and Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a tireless caretaker of, and advocate for, the "poorest of the poor."
In a story seldom, if ever, told at women-in-media conferences, Mother Angelica rose from poverty and a broken home to become a cloistered Poor Clare nun (female Franciscans, named after St. Clare, an acolyte of St. Francis of Assisi, who's also the patron saint of television). Born Rita Antoinette Rizzo in Canton, Ohio, Mother Angelica went on to found a monastery in Alabama, then to launch the worldwide television and radio network ETWN. She also initiated the creation of a new order of Franciscan friars to help run the operation.
On Oct. 12, Pope Francis addressed participants of a study seminar organized by the Women's Section of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the release of Mulieris Dignitatem: On the Dignity and Vocation of Women, an Apostolic Letter from Blessed John Paul II, saying, "I would like to underline how the woman has a particular sensitivity for the 'things of God,' above all in helping us to understand the mercy, tenderness and love that God has for us."
"And it pleases me to think that the Church is not 'il Chiesa' ('the Church, masculine); it is 'la Chiesa' (feminine)," he wrote. "The Church is a woman! The Church is a mother! And that's beautiful, eh? We have to think deeply of this."
A recent example of this feminine presence in the Church can seen in the Oct. 17 Los Angeles Times obituary of Beverly Hills-raised Sister Antonia Brenner, a twice-divorced mother of seven adult children who walked away from her comfortable Southern California life and became a Catholic nun.
Brenner moved into the notorious La Mesa prison in Tijuana, Mexico, and tended to the inmates there for more than three decades. Along the way, she formed her own religious order devoted to serving the poor, the Eudist Servants of the Eleventh Hour, the newest of several orders inspired by 17th-Century French St. John Eudes.
At La Mesa, she became known as "Mama." Brenner died, a grandmother and great-grandmother of 45, at the age of 86.
The pope began the conversation about the practical role of women in the Church back in April, when his recently created nine-member advisory committee recommended the Church appoint more women to posts within the Vatican.
This also extended to the Vatican's media outreach. Three women produce the English-language edition of the official Vatican newspaper, L'Osservatore Romanoand Marta Lago is editor of the Spanish-language edition. Beginning in late 2007, under a new editor and during the term of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, several female journalists have been added to the staff. Also, in May, the paper published its first insert devoted entirely to women.
Among the other women currently serving in high posts are Dr. Maria Cristina Carlo-Stella, the administrator of St. Peter's Basilica; and Flaminia Giovanelli, the undersecretary of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.
The pontiff picked up the theme of women in his wide-ranging interview with fellow Jesuit Father Antonio Spadaro, published in English on Sept. 30 in the Jesuit magazine America.
"The woman is essential for the church," Francis said. "Mary, a woman, is more important than the bishops...We have to work harder to develop a profound theology of the women. Only by making this step will it be possible to better reflect on their function within the Church. The feminine genius is needed wherever we make important decisions."
In his address on Oct. 12, Pope Francis also emphasized that women should serve the Church, not be in "servitude" to it. And while the Church urges women, in addition to whatever else they do in life, to marry and raise children, maternity can be expressed in more ways than just giving birth.
Francis expressed concern that if women try to take on more traditionally masculine roles and traits, that which is uniquely and irreplaceable feminine could be diminished.
"The first (danger)," he said, "is to reduce maternity to a social role, to a task, albeit noble, but which in fact sets the woman aside with her potential and does not value her fully in the building of community. This is both in the civil sphere and in the ecclesial sphere.
"And, in reaction to this, there is the other danger in the opposite direction, that of promoting a type of emancipation which, in order to occupy spaces taken away from the masculine, abandons the feminine with the precious traits that characterize it."

Great link to the Holy Father Francis' Biography however; please excuse the commercials.
http://www.biography.com/people/pope-francis-21152349#first-international-visit-as-pope&awesm=~oDXVBri0R1Sa8d


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5/01/2014

First Friday, May 2, 2014 ...Adoration 1- 6 PM, See Meditation on Mary ....



Friday, May 2 , 2014    

First Friday Devotions

   12:10 pm Mass



 Eucharistic Adoration 

1:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Jesus  is here waiting for you here!


See how they love Our Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament on the Altar!


Confessions

 1:00 – 2:00 pm 


 6:30 pm Evening Mass 

Remembering St John Paul II's life
as our Holy Father John Paul II
the lover of Our Lady 
He was Totally devoted to Our Lady! 





  His Holiness Pope Francis Meditation of the Eucharistic Adoration on Corpus Christi Feast Day











Shrine Director's Message for May...

My dear brothers and sisters:

As we enter the month of May, it brings us great joy to celebrate the first Marian month! 

We honor Our Blessed Mother, Our Heavenly Mother! Our great Intercessor, Maternal love, Merciful Mother! Hail Mary! Queen of Peace!

We have reflected how Our Lady suffered at the foot of the cross and how She stayed by Jesus’ side throughout His passion. We have seen Our Lady’s dedication towards Her Son with maternal care and love that she showed for her Son, Jesus, the same that she has shown for each one of us.

ANGELUS

Our Lady’s yes “Fiat” was a great example of accepting the will of God in so doing She taught us that we too should follow the will of God. The way Mary lived her life, through prayer and obedience to God’s will invite us to do the same. There are many ways to journey towards sanctity; this is one important way we can all take. Our Lady calls us to pray the Rosary daily for peace.

FIAT  



A Marian Message from our Holy Father Francis:  We invoke the Virgin Mary as Mother of Divine Providence. We entrust our existence to her, the path of the Church and of humanity. In particular, we ask for her intercession so that we can all make an effort to live in a simple and sober way, with our eyes open to the needs of our brothers who most require our help.

Archbishop Fulton Sheen on Mary



Come be with us on May 10, 2014 for a special Mass at 4:30 pm in the Shrine Church followed by dinner and a Special Mother's Day Concert with Father Pat!

Its a great opportunity for you to see how everyone's prayers have been a great blessing to Father Pat after his serious illness in France last year.

Come and rejoice with us on Mother's Day in honor of Our Heavenly Blessed Mother!


Hope to see you soon!

                                                                              May God Bless You!
Rev. Fr. Tom Puthusseril, M.S.
                                                                     Shrine Director




HAIL HOLY QUEEN ...

Happy Saint Joseph the Worker Feast Day May 1, 2014 Today's readings...

Happy Saint Joseph

the Worker
Feast Day  May 1

Glorious St. Joseph,
Model of all  those who  are
devoted to labor, obtain  for me
         the grace to work 
in a spirit of penance 
for the expiation of my many sins;
to work  conscientiously, 
putting the call of duty 
above my inclinations; 
to work with  gratitude and joy, 
considering it an honor
 to employ and develop, by means
 of labor, 
the gifts received from God;
 to work with order,
peace, 
moderation and patience,
without ever recoiling before 
weariness or difficulties;
 to work, above all,
with purity of intention,
and with detachment from self, 
having  always death before my eyes and
the account which I must render
 of time lost,
of talents wasted, of good omitted,
of vain complacency in success,
 so fatal to the
work of God.
All for Jesus, all for Mary, 
all after your example,
O Patriarch Joseph.
Such shall be my watchword
 in life 
and 
in death.
 Amen.

Come to Our Services:

   12:10 pm Mass
                    
     1:00 – 2:00 pm Confessions

        6:30 pm  Evening  Mass  


Reading 1, Acts 5:27-33
When they had brought them in to face the Sanhedrin, the high priest demanded an explanation. We gave you a strong warning', he said, 'not to preach in this name, and what have you done? You have filled Jerusalem with your teaching, and seem determined to fix the guilt for this man's death on us. In reply Peter and the apostles said, 'Obedience to God comes before obedience to men;  it was the God of our ancestors who raised up Jesus, whom you executed by hanging on a tree.
By his own right hand God has now raised him up to be leader and Saviour, to give repentance and forgiveness of sins through him to Israel.
We are witnesses to this, we and the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey him.' This so infuriated them that they wanted to put them to death.

Psalm, Psalms 34:2, 9, 17-18, 19-20
 I will praise Yahweh from my heart; let the humble hear and rejoice.Fear Yahweh, you his holy ones; those who fear him lack for nothing.  They cry in anguish and Yahweh hears, and rescues them from all their troubles. Yahweh is near to the broken-hearted, he helps those whose spirit is crushed.
Though hardships without number beset the upright, Yahweh brings rescue from them all. Yahweh takes care of all their bones, not one of them will be broken.

Gospel, John 3:31-36
He who comes from above is above all others; he who is of the earth is earthly himself and speaks in an earthly way. He who comes from heaven bears witness to the things he has seen and heard, but his testimony is not accepted by anybody; though anyone who does accept his testimony is attesting that God is true, since he whom God has sent speaks God's own words, for God gives him the Spirit without reserve.
The Father loves the Son and has entrusted everything to his hands. Anyone who believes in the Son has eternal life, but anyone who refuses to believe in the Son will never see life: God's retribution hangs over him.'