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[[File:Neri.jpg|thumb|229px|left|<div align="center">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Neri St. Philip Neri] | {| | ||
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|[[File:Neri.jpg|thumb|229px|left|<div align="center">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Neri St. Philip Neri,] pray for us.<br>[http://www.liturgialatina.org/oratorian/maxims.htm Source of maxims.]]] | |||
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maxim[1][10] = "If God be with us, there is no one else left to fear."; | maxim[1][10] = "If God be with us, there is no one else left to fear."; | ||
maxim[1][11] = "He who wishes to be perfectly obeyed should give but few orders."; | maxim[1][11] = "He who wishes to be perfectly obeyed should give but few orders."; | ||
maxim[1][12] = "A man should focus on what concerns him and not busy himself \"with wonders beyond his understanding\" (<i> | maxim[1][12] = "A man should focus on what concerns him and not busy himself \"with wonders beyond his understanding\" (<i>in mirabilibus super se</i>)."; | ||
maxim[1][13] = "Men should often renew their good resolutions, and not lose heart because they are tempted against them."; | maxim[1][13] = "Men should often renew their good resolutions, and not lose heart because they are tempted against them."; | ||
maxim[1][14] = "The name of Jesus, pronounced with reverence and affection, has a kind of power to soften the heart."; | maxim[1][14] = "The name of Jesus, pronounced with reverence and affection, has a kind of power to soften the heart."; | ||
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maxim[3][22] = "In order to preserve their purity, young men should frequent the Sacraments, and especially confession."; | maxim[3][22] = "In order to preserve their purity, young men should frequent the Sacraments, and especially confession."; | ||
maxim[3][23] = "We must never trust ourselves, for it is the devil's way first to get us to feel secure, and then to make us fall."; | maxim[3][23] = "We must never trust ourselves, for it is the devil's way first to get us to feel secure, and then to make us fall."; | ||
maxim[3][24] = "We ought to fear and fly from temptations of the flesh, even in sickness and in old age itself | maxim[3][24] = "We ought to fear and fly from temptations of the flesh, even in sickness and in old age itself — indeed, just as long as we can still open and shut our eyelids — for the spirit of incontinence gives no truce either to place, time, or person."; | ||
maxim[3][25] = "Our sweet Christ, the Word Incarnate, has given Himself to us in order to supply us with all we need, even giving Himself to us through His hard and ignominious death upon the cross."; | maxim[3][25] = "Our sweet Christ, the Word Incarnate, has given Himself to us in order to supply us with all we need, even giving Himself to us through His hard and ignominious death upon the cross."; | ||
maxim[3][26] = "One of the most efficacious means of keeping ourselves chaste is to have compassion for those who fall through their frailty, and never to boast in the least of being free, but with all humility to acknowledge that whatever we have is from the mercy of God."; | maxim[3][26] = "One of the most efficacious means of keeping ourselves chaste is to have compassion for those who fall through their frailty, and never to boast in the least of being free, but with all humility to acknowledge that whatever we have is from the mercy of God."; | ||
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maxim[6][3] = "Before communion, we ought to exercise ourselves in many acts of virtue."; | maxim[6][3] = "Before communion, we ought to exercise ourselves in many acts of virtue."; | ||
maxim[6][4] = "Prayer and communion are not to be made or desired for the sake of the devotion we feel in them, for that is seeking self, and not God; but we must be frequent in both the one and the other in order to become humble, obedient, gentle, and patient."; | maxim[6][4] = "Prayer and communion are not to be made or desired for the sake of the devotion we feel in them, for that is seeking self, and not God; but we must be frequent in both the one and the other in order to become humble, obedient, gentle, and patient."; | ||
maxim[6][5] = "When we see these virtues in a man | maxim[6][5] = "When we see these virtues in a man — humility, obedience, gentleness, and patience — then we know that he has really gathered the fruit of prayer and of communion."; | ||
maxim[6][6] = "Our sweet Jesus, through the excess of His love and liberality, has left Himself to us in the Most Holy Sacrament."; | maxim[6][6] = "Our sweet Jesus, through the excess of His love and liberality, has left Himself to us in the Most Holy Sacrament."; | ||
maxim[6][7] = "Let all go to the eucharistic table with a great desire for that sacred food, thirsting, thirsting!"; | maxim[6][7] = "Let all go to the eucharistic table with a great desire for that sacred food, thirsting, thirsting!"; | ||
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maxim[7][21] = "A man must not, however, abstain from doing a good work merely to get out of the way of a temptation to vainglory."; | maxim[7][21] = "A man must not, however, abstain from doing a good work merely to get out of the way of a temptation to vainglory."; | ||
maxim[7][22] = "The love of God makes us do great things."; | maxim[7][22] = "The love of God makes us do great things."; | ||
maxim[7][23] = "We may distinguish three kinds of vainglory; the first we may call <i>mistress</i>; that is, when vainglory goes before our works, and we work for the sake of it: the second we may call <i>companion</i>; that is, when a man does not do a work for the sake of vainglory, but feels complacency in doing it: the third we may call <i>servant</i>; that is, when vainglory rises in our work, but we instantly repress it. Above all things never let vainglory be <i>mistress</i>."; | maxim[7][23] = "We may distinguish three kinds of vainglory; the first we may call <i>mistress</i>; that is, when vainglory goes before our works, and we work for the sake of it: the second we may call <i>companion</i>; that is, when a man does not do a work for the sake of vainglory, but feels complacency in doing it: the third we may call <i>servant</i>; that is, when vainglory rises in our work, but we instantly repress it. Above all things we should never let vainglory be <i>mistress</i>."; | ||
maxim[7][24] = "When vainglory is <i>companion</i>, it does not take away our merit; but perfection requires that it should be <i>servant</i>."; | maxim[7][24] = "When vainglory is <i>companion</i>, it does not take away our merit; but perfection requires that it should be <i>servant</i>."; | ||
maxim[7][25] = "He who works purely for the love of God desires nothing but His honor, and thus is ready in everything either to act or not to act, not just in indifferent matters, but even in good ones; and he is always resigned to the Will of God."; | maxim[7][25] = "He who works purely for the love of God desires nothing but His honor, and thus is ready in everything either to act or not to act, not just in indifferent matters, but even in good ones; and he is always resigned to the Will of God."; | ||
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maxim[9][6] = "He who continues in anger, strife, and a bitter spirit has a taste of the air of hell."; | maxim[9][6] = "He who continues in anger, strife, and a bitter spirit has a taste of the air of hell."; | ||
maxim[9][7] = "To obtain the protection of our Blessed Lady in our most urgent wants, it is very useful to say sixty-three times, after the fashion of a Rosary, “Virgin Mary, Mother of God, pray to Jesus for me.”"; | maxim[9][7] = "To obtain the protection of our Blessed Lady in our most urgent wants, it is very useful to say sixty-three times, after the fashion of a Rosary, “Virgin Mary, Mother of God, pray to Jesus for me.”"; | ||
maxim[9][8] = "When we make this prayer to our Blessed Lady | maxim[9][8] = "When we make this prayer to our Blessed Lady — <i>“Virgin Mary, Mother of God, pray to Jesus for me”</i> — we give her every possible praise in the least possible compass, because we call her by her name of Mary, and give her those two great titles of Virgin, and Mother of God, and then name Jesus, the fruit of her most pure womb."; | ||
maxim[9][9] = "The things of this world do not remain constantly with us, for if we do not leave them before we actually die, in death at least we all infallibly depart as empty-handed as we came."; | maxim[9][9] = "The things of this world do not remain constantly with us, for if we do not leave them before we actually die, in death at least we all infallibly depart as empty-handed as we came."; | ||
maxim[9][10] = "To pray well requires the whole man."; | maxim[9][10] = "To pray well requires the whole man."; | ||
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maxim[10][7] = "He who wishes to go to Paradise must be an honest man and a good Christian, and not give heed to dreams."; | maxim[10][7] = "He who wishes to go to Paradise must be an honest man and a good Christian, and not give heed to dreams."; | ||
maxim[10][8] = "Fathers and mothers of families should bring up their children virtuously, looking at them as God's children rather than their own; [they should bring up their children] to count life and health and all they possess as loans from God."; | maxim[10][8] = "Fathers and mothers of families should bring up their children virtuously, looking at them as God's children rather than their own; [they should bring up their children] to count life and health and all they possess as loans from God."; | ||
maxim[10][9] = "In saying the Our Father, we ought to reflect that we have God for our Father in heaven, and so | maxim[10][9] = "In saying the Our Father, we ought to reflect that we have God for our Father in heaven, and so on, meditating on the prayer word-by-word."; | ||
maxim[10][10] = "To make ourselves disaffected to the things of the world, it is a good thing to think seriously of the end of them, saying to ourselves,<i> “And then? And then?”</i>"; | maxim[10][10] = "To make ourselves disaffected to the things of the world, it is a good thing to think seriously of the end of them, saying to ourselves,<i> “And then? And then?”</i>"; | ||
maxim[10][11] = "The devil, who is a most haughty spirit, is never more completely mastered than by humility of heart, and a simple, clear, undisguised manifestation of our sins and temptations to our confessor."; | maxim[10][11] = "The devil, who is a most haughty spirit, is never more completely mastered than by humility of heart, and a simple, clear, undisguised manifestation of our sins and temptations to our confessor."; | ||
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maxim[11][18] = "Never make a noise of any sort in church, except for the greatest necessity."; | maxim[11][18] = "Never make a noise of any sort in church, except for the greatest necessity."; | ||
maxim[11][19] = "Patience is necessary for the servant of God; we must not be distressed at trouble, but wait for consolation."; | maxim[11][19] = "Patience is necessary for the servant of God; we must not be distressed at trouble, but wait for consolation."; | ||
maxim[11][20] = "When lay faithful have once chosen not to pursue priestly or religious life, let them persevere in their secular pursuits, in the devout spiritual exercises which they have begun, and in their works of charity | maxim[11][20] = "When lay faithful have once chosen not to pursue priestly or religious life, let them persevere in their secular pursuits, in the devout spiritual exercises which they have begun, and in their works of charity — then they shall have contentment at their death."; | ||
maxim[11][21] = "The vocation to the religious life is one of the great benefits which the Mother of God obtains from her Son for those who are devoted to her."; | maxim[11][21] = "The vocation to the religious life is one of the great benefits which the Mother of God obtains from her Son for those who are devoted to her."; | ||
maxim[11][22] = "There is nothing more dangerous in the spiritual life than to wish to rule ourselves after our own way of thinking."; | maxim[11][22] = "There is nothing more dangerous in the spiritual life than to wish to rule ourselves after our own way of thinking."; | ||
maxim[11][23] = "Among the things we ought to ask of God is perseverance in well-doing and in serving the Lord; for if we only have patience, and persevere in the good life we have begun to lead, we shall acquire a most eminent degree of spirituality."; | maxim[11][23] = "Among the things we ought to ask of God is perseverance in well-doing and in serving the Lord; for if we only have patience, and persevere in the good life we have begun to lead, we shall acquire a most eminent degree of spirituality."; | ||
maxim[11][24] = "He is perfect in the school of Christ who despises being despised, rejoices in self-contempt, and accounts himself to be truly nothing."; | maxim[11][24] = "He is perfect in the school of Christ who despises being despised, rejoices in self-contempt, and accounts himself to be truly nothing."; | ||
maxim[11][25] = "The way which God takes with the souls that love Him | maxim[11][25] = "The way which God takes with the souls that love Him — allowing them to be tempted and to fall into tribulations — is a true espousal between Himself and them."; | ||
maxim[11][26] = "In temptations of the flesh, a Christian ought to have immediate recourse to God, make the sign of the cross over his heart three times, and say, “Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me.”"; | maxim[11][26] = "In temptations of the flesh, a Christian ought to have immediate recourse to God, make the sign of the cross over his heart three times, and say, “Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me.”"; | ||
maxim[11][27] = "As to temptations, some are mastered by flying from them, some by resisting them, and some by despising them."; | maxim[11][27] = "As to temptations, some are mastered by flying from them, some by resisting them, and some by despising them."; | ||
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maxim[12][9] = "The sick man may desire to get well, provided he seals his desire by praying, “If it please God,” “If it is good for my soul;” for we can do many good things in health that sickness hinders us from doing."; | maxim[12][9] = "The sick man may desire to get well, provided he seals his desire by praying, “If it please God,” “If it is good for my soul;” for we can do many good things in health that sickness hinders us from doing."; | ||
maxim[12][10] = "In sickness we ought to ask God to give us patience, because it often happens that when a man gets well, he not only does not do the good he proposed to do when he was sick, but multiplies his sins and his ingratitude."; | maxim[12][10] = "In sickness we ought to ask God to give us patience, because it often happens that when a man gets well, he not only does not do the good he proposed to do when he was sick, but multiplies his sins and his ingratitude."; | ||
maxim[12][11] = "The mole is a blind rat that always stays in the ground; it eats earth, and hollows it out, but is never satisfied with it | maxim[12][11] = "The mole is a blind rat that always stays in the ground; it eats earth, and hollows it out, but is never satisfied with it — so, too, the avaricious person."; | ||
maxim[12][12] = "Penitents should never make vows without the advice of their spiritual fathers."; | maxim[12][12] = "Penitents should never make vows without the advice of their spiritual fathers."; | ||
maxim[12][13] = "If we do make such vows, it is best to make them conditionally: for example, “I make a vow to have two masses said on St. Lucy's day, with the reservation, 'If I can, if I do not forget it,' because if I do not remember it, I do not wish to be bound.”"; | maxim[12][13] = "If we do make such vows, it is best to make them conditionally: for example, “I make a vow to have two masses said on St. Lucy's day, with the reservation, 'If I can, if I do not forget it,' because if I do not remember it, I do not wish to be bound.”"; | ||
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feast[1][1]="Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God"; | feast[1][1]="Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God"; | ||
feast[1][2]="Sts. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen"; | feast[1][2]="Sts. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen"; | ||
feast[1][3]="Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus | feast[1][3]="Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus — Name Day of the Society of Jesus"; | ||
feast[1][4]="St. Elizabeth Ann Seton"; | feast[1][4]="St. Elizabeth Ann Seton"; | ||
feast[1][5]="St. John Neumann"; | feast[1][5]="St. John Neumann"; | ||
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feast[1][17]="St. Anthony the abbot"; | feast[1][17]="St. Anthony the abbot"; | ||
feast[1][18]=""; | feast[1][18]=""; | ||
feast[1][19]="67 | feast[1][19]="67 Jesuit Martyrs of the Reformation (1593-1792)"; | ||
feast[1][20]="St. Fabian | feast[1][20]="St. Fabian — St. Sebastian"; | ||
feast[1][21]="St. Agnes"; | feast[1][21]="St. Agnes"; | ||
feast[1][22]="Roe v. Wade (1973)"; | feast[1][22]="Roe v. Wade (1973)"; | ||
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feast[3][5]="<a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | feast[3][5]="<a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | ||
feast[3][6]="<a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | feast[3][6]="<a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | ||
feast[3][7]="Sts. Perpetua and Felicity | feast[3][7]="Sts. Perpetua and Felicity — <a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | ||
feast[3][8]="St. John of God | feast[3][8]="St. John of God — International Women's Day (secular)<br> <a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | ||
feast[3][9]="St. Frances of Rome | feast[3][9]="St. Frances of Rome — <a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | ||
feast[3][10]="<a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | feast[3][10]="<a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | ||
feast[3][11]="<a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | feast[3][11]="<a href=\"https://moleski.net/cac/Novena_of_Grace\">Novena of Grace</a>"; | ||
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feast[4][20]=""; | feast[4][20]=""; | ||
feast[4][21]="St. Anselm"; | feast[4][21]="St. Anselm"; | ||
feast[4][22]="Blessed Virgin Mary | feast[4][22]="Blessed Virgin Mary — Mother of the Society (1541)"; | ||
feast[4][23]="St. George | feast[4][23]="St. George — St. Adalbert"; | ||
feast[4][24]="St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen | feast[4][24]="St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen — Baptism of St. Augustine — Yom Hashoa (27 Nisan)"; | ||
feast[4][25]="St. Mark the Evangelist"; | feast[4][25]="St. Mark the Evangelist"; | ||
feast[4][26]=""; | feast[4][26]=""; | ||
feast[4][27]="St. Peter Canisius (Jesuit feast)"; | feast[4][27]="St. Peter Canisius (Jesuit feast)"; | ||
feast[4][28]="St. Louis de Montfort | feast[4][28]="St. Louis de Montfort — St. Peter Chanel — St. Gianna Beretta Molla"; | ||
feast[4][29]="St. Catherine of Siena"; | feast[4][29]="St. Catherine of Siena"; | ||
feast[4][30]="St. Pius V"; | feast[4][30]="St. Pius V"; | ||
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feast[5][10]="St. Damien of Molokai"; | feast[5][10]="St. Damien of Molokai"; | ||
feast[5][11]=""; | feast[5][11]=""; | ||
feast[5][12]="Sts. Nereus and Achilleus | feast[5][12]="Sts. Nereus and Achilleus — St. Pancras"; | ||
feast[5][13]="Our Lady of Fatima (13 May to 13 October, 1917)"; | feast[5][13]="Our Lady of Fatima (13 May to 13 October, 1917)"; | ||
feast[5][14]="St. Matthias, Apostle"; | feast[5][14]="St. Matthias, Apostle"; | ||
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feast[5][22]="St. Rita of Cascia"; | feast[5][22]="St. Rita of Cascia"; | ||
feast[5][23]=""; | feast[5][23]=""; | ||
feast[5][24]="Our Lady of the Way | feast[5][24]="Our Lady of the Way — Translation of St. Dominic"; | ||
feast[5][25]="Venerable Bede | feast[5][25]="Venerable Bede — Gregory VII"; | ||
feast[5][26]="St. Philip Neri"; | feast[5][26]="St. Philip Neri"; | ||
feast[5][27]="St. Augustine of Canterbury"; | feast[5][27]="St. Augustine of Canterbury"; | ||
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feast[6][4]=""; | feast[6][4]=""; | ||
feast[6][5]="St. Boniface"; | feast[6][5]="St. Boniface"; | ||
feast[6][6]="St. Norbert"; | feast[6][6]="St. Norbert — Bl. Sr. Maria Laura Mainetti, martyr"; | ||
feast[6][7]=""; | feast[6][7]=""; | ||
feast[6][8]=""; | feast[6][8]=""; | ||
feast[6][9]="Bl. Joseph de Anchieta, SJ | feast[6][9]="Bl. Joseph de Anchieta, SJ — St. Ephrem"; | ||
feast[6][10]=""; | feast[6][10]=""; | ||
feast[6][11]="St. Barnabas"; | feast[6][11]="St. Barnabas"; | ||
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feast[6][20]=""; | feast[6][20]=""; | ||
feast[6][21]="St. Aloysius Gonzaga"; | feast[6][21]="St. Aloysius Gonzaga"; | ||
feast[6][22]="Paulinus of Nola | feast[6][22]="Paulinus of Nola — John Fisher and Thomas More"; | ||
feast[6][23]=""; | feast[6][23]=""; | ||
feast[6][24]="Birth of St. John the Baptist"; | feast[6][24]="Birth of St. John the Baptist"; | ||
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feast[7][5]="St. Anthony Zaccaria"; | feast[7][5]="St. Anthony Zaccaria"; | ||
feast[7][6]="St. Maria Goretti"; | feast[7][6]="St. Maria Goretti"; | ||
feast[7][7]=""; | feast[7][7]="St. Mark Ji Tianxiang"; | ||
feast[7][8]=""; | feast[7][8]=""; | ||
feast[7][9]=""; | feast[7][9]=""; | ||
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feast[7][12]=""; | feast[7][12]=""; | ||
feast[7][13]="St. Henry"; | feast[7][13]="St. Henry"; | ||
feast[7][14]="St. Kateri Tekakwitha | feast[7][14]="St. Kateri Tekakwitha — St. Camillus deLellis"; | ||
feast[7][15]="St. Bonaventure"; | feast[7][15]="St. Bonaventure"; | ||
feast[7][16]="Our Lady of Mt. Carmel"; | feast[7][16]="Our Lady of Mt. Carmel"; | ||
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feast[8]=new Array(); | feast[8]=new Array(); | ||
feast[8][1]="St. Alphonsus Liguori | feast[8][1]="St. Alphonsus Liguori — Seven Holy Maccabean Martyrs"; | ||
feast[8][2]="St. Peter Faber | feast[8][2]="St. Peter Faber — St. Eusebius of Vercelli — Saint Peter Julian Eymard"; | ||
feast[8][3]=""; | feast[8][3]=""; | ||
feast[8][4]="St. John Vianney"; | feast[8][4]="St. John Vianney"; | ||
feast[8][5]="Dedication of St. Mary Major"; | feast[8][5]="Dedication of St. Mary Major"; | ||
feast[8][6]="Transfiguration"; | feast[8][6]="Transfiguration"; | ||
feast[8][7]="St. Sixtus II and Companions | feast[8][7]="St. Sixtus II and Companions — St. Cajetan"; | ||
feast[8][8]="St. Dominic"; | feast[8][8]="St. Dominic"; | ||
feast[8][9]=""; | feast[8][9]=""; | ||
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feast[8][16]="St. Stephen of Hungary"; | feast[8][16]="St. Stephen of Hungary"; | ||
feast[8][17]=""; | feast[8][17]=""; | ||
feast[8][18]="St. Jane Frances de Chantal | feast[8][18]="St. Jane Frances de Chantal — Bl. Albert Hurtado"; | ||
feast[8][19]="St. John Eudes"; | feast[8][19]="St. John Eudes"; | ||
feast[8][20]="St. Bernard"; | feast[8][20]="St. Bernard"; | ||
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feast[8][23]="St. Rose of Lima"; | feast[8][23]="St. Rose of Lima"; | ||
feast[8][24]="St. Bartholomew"; | feast[8][24]="St. Bartholomew"; | ||
feast[8][25]="St. Louis | feast[8][25]="St. Louis — St. Joseph Calasanz"; | ||
feast[8][27]="St. Monica"; | feast[8][27]="St. Monica"; | ||
feast[8][28]="St. Augustine"; | feast[8][28]="St. Augustine"; | ||
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feast[9][26]="Sts. Cosmas and Damian"; | feast[9][26]="Sts. Cosmas and Damian"; | ||
feast[9][27]="St. Vincent de Paul"; | feast[9][27]="St. Vincent de Paul"; | ||
feast[9][28]="St. Wenceslas | feast[9][28]="St. Wenceslas — St. Lawrence Ruiz et alia"; | ||
feast[9][29]="Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael"; | feast[9][29]="Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael"; | ||
feast[9][30]="St. Jerome"; | feast[9][30]="St. Jerome"; | ||
feast[10]=new Array(); | feast[10]=new Array(); | ||
feast[10][1]="St. | feast[10][1]="St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus"; | ||
feast[10][2]="Guardian Angels"; | feast[10][2]="Guardian Angels"; | ||
feast[10][3]="St. Francis Borgia"; | feast[10][3]="St. Francis Borgia"; | ||
feast[10][4]="St. Francis of Assisi"; | feast[10][4]="St. Francis of Assisi"; | ||
feast[10][5]="St. Faustina"; | feast[10][5]="St. Faustina"; | ||
feast[10][6]="St. Bruno | feast[10][6]="St. Bruno — Bl. Diego Aloysius — Bl. Marie Rose Durocher"; | ||
feast[10][7]="Our Lady of the Rosary"; | feast[10][7]="Our Lady of the Rosary"; | ||
feast[10][8]=""; | feast[10][8]=""; | ||
feast[10][9]="St. Denis and Companions | feast[10][9]="St. John Henry Newman — St. Denis and Companions — St. John Leonardi"; | ||
feast[10][10]=""; | feast[10][10]=""; | ||
feast[10][11]="Pope St. John XXIII"; | feast[10][11]="Pope St. John XXIII"; | ||
feast[10][12]=""; | feast[10][12]=""; | ||
feast[10][13]="Our Lady of Fatima (13 May to 13 October, 1917)"; | feast[10][13]="Our Lady of Fatima (13 May to 13 October, 1917)"; | ||
feast[10][14]="St. John Ogilvie | feast[10][14]="St. John Ogilvie — St. Callistus I"; | ||
feast[10][15]="St. Teresa of Jesus (Avila)"; | feast[10][15]="St. Teresa of Jesus (Avila)"; | ||
feast[10][16]="St. Hedwig | feast[10][16]="St. Hedwig — St. Margaret Mary Alacoque"; | ||
feast[10][17]="St. Ignatius of Antioch"; | feast[10][17]="St. Ignatius of Antioch"; | ||
feast[10][18]="St. Luke"; | feast[10][18]="St. Luke"; | ||
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feast[11][1]="All Saints Day"; | feast[11][1]="All Saints Day"; | ||
feast[11][2]="Feast of All Souls"; | feast[11][2]="Feast of All Souls"; | ||
feast[11][3]="Bl. Rupert Mayer, SJ | feast[11][3]="Bl. Rupert Mayer, SJ — St. Martin de Porres, OP"; | ||
feast[11][4]="St. Charles Borromeo"; | feast[11][4]="St. Charles Borromeo"; | ||
feast[11][5]="All Saints and Blesseds of the Society"; | feast[11][5]="All Saints and Blesseds of the Society"; | ||
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feast[11][11]="St. Martin of Tours"; | feast[11][11]="St. Martin of Tours"; | ||
feast[11][12]="St. Josaphat"; | feast[11][12]="St. Josaphat"; | ||
feast[11][13]="St. Stanislaus Kostka, SJ | feast[11][13]="St. Stanislaus Kostka, SJ — St. Frances Xavier Cabrini"; | ||
feast[11][14]="St. Joseph Pignatelli, SJ"; | feast[11][14]="St. Joseph Pignatelli, SJ"; | ||
feast[11][15]="St. Albert the Great"; | feast[11][15]="St. Albert the Great"; | ||
feast[11][16]="St. Margaret of Scotland | feast[11][16]="St. Margaret of Scotland — St. Gertrude — <br> St. Roch Gonzalez, SJ, St. John del Castillo, SJ,<br> and St. Alfonsus Rodriguez, SJ"; | ||
feast[11][17]="St. Elizabeth of Hungary"; | feast[11][17]="St. Elizabeth of Hungary"; | ||
feast[11][18]="Dedication of the Churches of Peter and Paul | feast[11][18]="Dedication of the Churches of Peter and Paul <br> St. Philippine Duchesne"; | ||
feast[11][19]=""; | feast[11][19]=""; | ||
feast[11][20]=""; | feast[11][20]=""; | ||
feast[11][21]="Presentation of Mary"; | feast[11][21]="Presentation of Mary"; | ||
feast[11][22]="St. Cecilia"; | feast[11][22]="St. Cecilia"; | ||
feast[11][23]="Miguel Pro, SJ | feast[11][23]="Miguel Pro, SJ — St. Clement I — St. Columban"; | ||
feast[11][24]="St. Andrew Dung-Lac and Companions"; | feast[11][24]="St. Andrew Dung-Lac and Companions"; | ||
feast[11][25]="Novena of Grace"; | feast[11][25]="Novena of Grace"; | ||
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feast[12][21]="St. Peter Canisius (Roman Calendar)"; | feast[12][21]="St. Peter Canisius (Roman Calendar)"; | ||
feast[12][22]="St. Frances Xavier Cabrini | feast[12][22]="St. Frances Xavier Cabrini — d. 1917."; | ||
feast[12][23]="St. John of Kanty"; | feast[12][23]="St. John of Kanty"; | ||
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Virgin Mary, Mother of God
- Maxims from September 7 and 8
- To obtain the protection of our Blessed Lady in our most urgent wants, it is very useful to say sixty-three times, after the fashion of a Rosary, “Virgin Mary, Mother of God, pray to Jesus for me.”
- When we make this prayer to our Blessed Lady, we give her every possible praise in the least possible compass, because we call her by her name of MARY, and give her those two great titles of Virgin, and Mother of God, and then name JESUS, the fruit of her most pure womb.