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DAY OF PRAYER FOR PRIESTS
These three Meditations have been compiled by the Vatican Congregation for Clergy. They include short passages from the Scriptures, the writings of saints and theologians ancient and modern, and excerpts from various Papal teachings. MEDITATION ONEThe Priest is God's merciful gift to humanityThe Word of the Lord From the Gospel of John MeditationFrom the Letters of John Paul II to Priests "Mercy is the forgiveness which he never refuses us, as he did not refuse it to Peter after his betrayal. The avowal that 'there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance' (Lk 15,7) also holds true for us. Let us then rediscover our vocation as a ‘mystery of mercy'" (Holy Thursday, 2001, nn. 6, 7). "How marvellous is this vocation of ours, my dear Brother Priests! Truly we can repeat with the Psalmist: ‘What shall I render to the Lord for all his bounty to me? I will lift up the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the Lord'" (Ps 116, 12-13) (Holy Thursday, n. 1, 2002, n. 1). From St John Chrysostom "These are really the ones who are in charge of spiritual travail and responsible for the birth which comes through baptism. Through them we put on Christ, and are buried in union with the Son of God, and become members obedient to our blessed Head (cf. Rom 6, 1; Gal -3,27). For that reason they should not only be more justly feared than rulers and kings, but also be more honoured than our parents. For our parents generated us of blood and the will of the flesh (cf. Jn 1,13), but the priests are the authors of our birth from God; even that blessed regeneration which is true freedom and adopted sonship according to grace" (cf. St John Chrysostom, De sacerdotio, 111: 6,PG 48, 643-644). From St Anthony of Padua "'Our altar of gold is the Heart of Christ. We must enter into the Holy of Holies, which is this same Heart of Jesus, and gather up the riches of His love" (St Anthony of Padua). From St John of Avila "If the Jewish High priest carried the names of the twelve tribes of Israel written on his shoulders and on his breast, how much more Christ, our High Priest, carries our names written on His Heart" (St John of Avila). From the holy Curé of Ars "The Priesthood is the love of the heart of Jesus" (CCC, n. 1589 - St John Vianney, quoted in B. Nodet 'Jean-Marie Vianney, Curé d'Ars, 100). "The priest is not a priest for himself. He does not give absolution to himself. He does not administer the sacraments to himself. He does not exist for himself, he exists for you" (Curé of Ars: Monnin II 453). From Blessed John XXIII "Today everything which concerns the Sacred Heart of Jesus has become familiar and doubly dear to me. My life seems destined to be spent in the light shining from the tabernacle, and it is to the Heart of Jesus that I must look for a solution to all my troubles. I feel I would be ready to shed my blood for the cause of the Sacred Heart. My fondest wish is to be able to do something for that precious object of my love. . "At times the thought of my arrogance, of my unbelievable self-love and of my great unworthiness alarms and dismays me and robs me of my courage, but I soon find reason for comfort in the words spoken by Jesus to Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque: 'I have chosen you to reveal the marvels of my heart, because you are such an abyss of ignorance and insufficiency'. "Ah! I wish to serve the Sacred Heart of Jesus, today and always. I want my devotion to his Heart, to be the measure of all my spiritual progress. I desire to do everything in intimate union with the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. "My greatest joy will be to seek and find comfort only in that Heart which is the source of all consolation. I am determined to give myself no peace until I can truly say I am absorbed into the Heart of Jesus" (BI. John XXIII, Journal of a Soul, ["During the retreat in preparation for the ordination to the diaconate, 9-18 December 1903"], pp. 208-209, New English Library: London, 1966). Praise and ThanksgivingFrom the Letter to the Ephesians Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, that he might present the church to himself in splendour, without spot or wrinkle or any such thing, that she might be holy and without blemish (Eph 5, 25b-27). From the Psalms The Lord is my shepherd, Prayer "The Heart of Jesus is also my own, I have the courage to say it. If, in fact, Christ is my head, what is His must be mine as well. As the eyes of my body are truly mine, so the Heart of my spiritual head is also my heart. I am so fortunate: behold that I have one same heart with Jesus With this your and my heart, O sweetest Jesus, I will pray to you, my God" (St Bonaventure). MEDITATION TWOSacramental Confession and the PriestThe Word of the Lord From the Gospel of John MeditationFrom the Letter of John Paul II to Priests From the Apostolic Letter 'Dilecti Amici' of John Paul II "It is also necessary - and always in relationship with the Eucharist - to reflect on the Sacrament of Penance, which is of irreplaceable importance for the formation of the Christian personality, especially if it is linked with spiritual direction, which is a systematic school of the interior life" (Apostolic Letter Dilecti Amici of Pope John Paul II to the Youth of the World on the Occasion of the International Youth Year, n. 9, Palm Sunday, 31 March, 1985). From St Ephrem the Syrian "I tremble and shudder when I think of my hidden sins, when I weigh my works. The frightening memory of my sins and of the day of judgement fill my heart with fear, fill my thoughts with anguish. But ... despite that, I do what is wrong; I know what is right and I end up doing what is wrong... I am well versed in the sacred writings and in their reading, but I am far from doing my duty. I read the Bible to others, but nothing enters my ear. I admonish and exhort the ignorant, but I do not carry out what is good for me... And so I take refuge in you, Lord, from this perverse world and from the body so full of evil, cause of all sin. For this reason I cry out to you, as the Apostle Paul did, 'When will I be set free from this body of death?' (cf. Rom 7,24). "... Mysteriously there arises in my thought a consoling thought, that counsels me for good and stretches out its hand of hope to me... 'Listen, sinner, - penitence whispers in my ear - I wish to give you a life-giving counsel!... Do not be discouraged, do not surrender to despair... The Lord is kind and merciful, he desires to see you at his gate and he is happy if you will be converted, so he can embrace you again with joy. Your sin; that is so great, cannot even be compared with the smallest drop of his mercy; he purifies you with his grace from the sins that reign in you. The sea of your sins cannot suffocate the slightest breath of his mercy... Do not look at the immense number of your hidden sins ... your Lord can purify you from every sin, wash you clean from every stain... He will make you white as snow, according to what is written in the prophet Isaiah (Is 1,18). Sinner, abandon your misdeeds, repent of what you have performed and, in his mercy, he will receive you... "To all those who are sinners like me, I said all this, to stir up in them hope, consolation and repentance" (cf. Ephrem the Syrian, Commentary on 'Woe to we who have sinned!' 9-13). From St John Chrysostom "For the priestly office is indeed carried out on earth, but it ranks among heavenly ordinances. And this is very naturally so. Neither man, nor angel, nor archangel, nor any other created power, but the Paraclete Himself, ordained this succession, and persuaded men who are still living on earth to represent the ministry of angels. Wherefore the consecrated priest ought to be as pure as if he were standing in heaven itself among those powers... For they who inhabit the earth and live there are entrusted with the administration of heavenly things, and have received an authority which God has not given to angels or archangels. For has it not been said to them, 'Whatsoever you shall bind on earth shall be bound in Heaven, and whatsoever you shall loose on earth shall be loosed in Heaven' (Mt 18,18) For indeed what is it but all the authority of heaven which He has given them when He says, 'Whose sins you forgive, they are forgiven, and whose sins you retain, they are retained?' (In 20,23). What authority could be greater than this? ‘The Father has given all judgement to the Son' (cf. Jn 5,22). But I see the Son has placed all of it in the hands of these men. For they have been raised to this dignity as if they were already translated to Heaven, and had transcended human nature, and were released from the passions to which we are liable" (St John Chrysostom, De sacerdotio, III, 4-5). From Presbyterorum ordinis 'The ministers of sacramental grace are intimately united to Christ the Saviour and Pastor through the fruitful reception of the sacraments, especially sacramental Penance. If it is prepared for by a daily examination of conscience, it is a powerful incentive to the essential conversion of heart to the love of the Father of Mercies" (Presbyterorum ordinis, "Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests", n. 18, Promulgated by His Holiness Pope Paul VI, 7 December 1965). From the Diary of St Mary Faustina Kowalska "Write, speak of My mercy. Tell souls where they are to look for solace; that is, in the Tribunal of Mercy [the Sacrament of Reconciliation]. There the greatest miracles take place [and] are constantly repeated. To avail oneself of this miracle, it is not necessary to go on a great pilgrimage or to carry out some external ceremony; it suffices to come with faith to the feet of My representative and to reveal to him one's misery, and the miracle of Divine Mercy will be fully demonstrated. Were a soul like a decaying corpse so that from a human standpoint, there would be no [hope of] restoration and everything would already be lost, it is not so with God. The miracle of Divine Mercy restores that soul in full. Oh, how miserable are those who do not take advantage of the miracle of Divine Mercy! You will call out in vain, but it will be too late" (St Faustina, Divine Mercy in my Soul: The Diary of the Servant of God Sister M. Faustina Kowalska, Notebook V, 1448, pp. 511- 512, Marian Press: Massachusetts, 1987). Praise and Thanksgiving From the Psalms Prayer"Our Father for Priests" MEDITATION THREEThe Most Holy Eucharist and the PriestThe Word of the Lord From the Gospel of Luke From the Gospel of John MeditationFrom the Letter of John Paul II to Priests From Origen From St Francis de Sales From St Thérèse of the Child Jesus Jesus does not demand great actions from us but simply surrender and gratitude... He has no need of our works but only of our love. Ah! I feel it more than ever before, Jesus is parched, for he meets only the ungrateful and indifferent among his disciples in the world, and among his own disciples, alas, he finds few hearts who surrender to him without reservations, who understand the real tenderness of his infinite Love" (cf. Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St Thérèse of Lisieux, Ch. IX, "My Vocation is Love", pp. 187-189). "Dear Lord! To win my heart, from heaven Thou didst come: From Venerable Conchita Cabrera de Armida Praise and Thanksgiving From the Letter to the Ephesians For he has made known to us in all wisdom and insight the mystery of his will, according to his purpose which he set forth in Christ as a plan for the fullness of time, to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth. In him, according to the purpose of him who accomplishes all things according to the counsel of his will, we who first hoped in Christ have been destined and appointed to live for the praise of his glory (Eph 1,3-12). From the Psalms Prayer O Jesus, how I wish that my heart lived solely in obedience to Your adorable Heart! When, O God, will You give me the grace to free myself of my miserable heart and give me Your own, if not in the sacrament of the Eucharist, supreme pledge of Your love? May the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus be praised, adored, and thanked, in every moment, in all the tabernacles of the world, until the end of time! Amen (St Francis de Sales). One may conclude the time of meditation with the recitation of the "Litany of Our Lord Jesus Christ Priest and Victim" that can be found in the Pope's book on the priesthood, Gift and Mystery. One may also conclude with the Act of Entrustment and Consecration to Mary, by John Paul II at Fatima, 13 May 1991 (ORE 1991, n. 20, p. 7).
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