Called

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The Apostles
(Illustrated Edition)
by Benedict XVI

I heard a story that when it was becoming apparent he was going to be the next pope, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger silently prayed, “Oh God, please don’t do this to me….”  He had wanted to retire quietly and devote the remainder of his days writing books–but, His will be done.

“If you want to make God laugh,” so says the popular quip, “tell Him your plans.”

We hear this all the time when talking about vocations.  It is not something we choose for ourselves–rather, it is God calling us.  And, we can figure out what it is He wants from us by spending lots of time alone, in silence, in prayer. 

In today’s Gospel reading (Luke 6:12-19), Jesus spent an entire night alone in the mountain praying.  When He came down in the morning, He chose the Twelve whom He called His Apostles.  Those twelve men did not apply for that position, they did not step forward to volunteer, they did not pass a test or beat out others in a competition–they were individually called.

I know of very devout men who applied for the seminary and were rejected–they need to trust in God that the priesthood is not their calling.  Similarly, I know of men who were literally plucked by God from their worldly, hedonistic lifestyles to become His holiest priests.  God does not call the equipped–He equips the called.

So if you’ve got an inkling that God wants you to do something for Him, don’t worry and answer it!  He will make sure you have what it takes to fulfill the task, and, trust that the path He was chosen for you is the one you will be the happiest.

Learn more about the Twelve in Pope Benedict XVI’s The Apostles, Illustrated Edition.

 

Catholic Teddy Bears?

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Russ Teddy Bears

Not exactly a feast day… September 9 is recognized as Teddy Bear Day. 

We all know the famous story that it was named after President Theodore Roosevelt, a hunting enthusiast, who refrained from shooting a cute and cuddly cub.

For gift-givers and parents trying to “keep it Catholic” with the little ones, don’t worry: these Russ bears are undoubtedly Christian!  The large bears have a patch saying “God Danced the Day you were Born,” while the smaller ones have a simple cross at the bottom of one of their paws; boys, girls, or unisex colors to choose from.

Show someone you love them, and that God does, too.

 

moteresa Mother Teresa Books, DVDs, and Gifts

We  just celebrated her 100th birthday last August 26.  On September 5, we will honor her 13th death anniversary.  And then, on October 19, the 7th year since she was beatified by John Paul II. 

For my generation, Mother Teresa (along with John Paul II) was the face of Catholicism, the very model of what it is to serve and to suffer for Jesus Christ.  I’ve heard many of her quotes and stories told about her; and, I have a friend who has a sister in the Missionaries of Charity.  I have such high esteem for that vocation, of their selfless giving to everyone, most especially the impoverished and dying.

We have a special biography page on Mother Teresa where you can find every book we have written by her or on her, a couple of DVDs (documentaries and adaptations), and some other gifts.  Check it out here: Mother Teresa Books and Gifts.

 

Newsflash: There IS a God

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The Godless Delusion:
A Catholic Challenge
to Modern Atheism

by Patrick Madrid and
Kenneth Hensley

In his 2006 book, The God Delusion, Richard Dawkins argues that a supernatural creator does not exist, and, that faith is a delusion–a fixed, false belief.  Translated into 31 other languages, the English version of this book alone has sold more than 2 million copies.

Dawkins, who is referred to as “Darwin’s Rottweiler,” is a very intelligent and well-spoken man with a long list of credentials from prominent, reputable institutions to back him up; for someone on the fence or wavering in their faith, this book could very well sway them into atheism.

But hold on a minute… don’t make a decision until you hear BOTH sides of the argument.  Dawkins may be “Darwin’s Rottweiler,” but we have “GOD’s Rottweiler”–Benedict XVI–and, the credentials of tw0 thousand years’ worth of the most intelligent thinkers who ever walked the Earth.

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Answering the
New Atheism:
Dismantling Dawkins’
Case Against God

by Scott Hahn and
Benjamin Wiker

Patrick Madrid and Kenneth Hensley’s The Godless Delusion is not a book defending Catholicism from atheist attacks–rather, it is a direct assault on atheism itself.  And it does so with logic and reason, by exposing the contradictions within the atheists’ arguments entirely apart from the tenets of our faith.  Madrid and Hensley then are able to present the arguments FOR the existence of God. 

Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker’s Answering the New Atheism meets Dawkins toe-to-toe, and finds that The God Delusion, and most other atheist arguments, are unreasoned, unfactual, and nothing more than diatribe and caricature.  Hahn and Wiker then use reason and the truth to show the errors in atheist arguments. 

These two are excellent resources to have when encountering an atheist challenge to our faith–whether it is a loved one on the fence, or, our own questions about the existence of God.

 

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St. John Bosco:
Mission to Love

DVD

I’d say this is the leading biopic on St. John Bosco.  It is the most recently produced and has the best actors by far. 

The only drawback is that it was filmed in Italian–so you’ll just have to bear the awkward English overdub or the subtitles.   As is the norm for biographical movies, events have been dramatized, others omitted (like his dreams and encounters with the devil), though the key elements of this great Saint’s life are all there.  And, perhaps it runs a little long.

I can’t say that Flavio Insinna resembles St. John Bosco, either, but this very capable actor has convincingly portrayed the zeal, the self-sacrificial love, and the humility possessed by the Apostle of Youth–which is the important point of this movie. 

St. John Bosco’s relics are making their way to the United States next month.  I will most definitely make a pilgrimage to see them.  I had a very influential teacher when I was in the sixth grade who was a Salesian Cooperator, so I’ve been out camping with the Salesians and on retreat.  And, this teacher of mine possessed for herself a first-class relic, which she passed around to us one day.  So I guess you can say I’ve met St. John Bosco already.

 

Br. Andre Bessette

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Brother Andre
(Le frere Andre)

DVD

Blessed Br. Andre Bessette will be canonized this Fall. 

Br. Andre was a Holy Cross Brother from Quebec, Canada.  Because of his poor education and frail health, he was assigned as a doorman, which along with other menial tasks, he performed dutifully for forty years.  A devotee of St. Joseph, Br. Andre would share this devotion with those he encountered who were in need.  He would annoint the sick with oil from the lamp before the altar of St. Joseph; they would then experience miraculous healing. 

Over the years, thousands claimed to have been  cured due to his help and the intercession of St. Joseph.  His popularity grew across the nation, and, the world.  Br. Andre refused to take any credit for these miracles and directed them entirely to the workings of his patron.  He campained to have a chapel built in honor of St. Joseph, which  came to fruition in 1924.

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Br. Andre
Relic Rosary

Br. Andre died in 1937.  His remains are buried under that basilica, named St. Joseph Oratory, in Montreal, Canada.  He was beatified by John Paul II in 1982, and Benedict XVI announced in February his approval for Br. Andre’s canonization as a Saint, to be held October 17, 2010.

We have the DVD on the life story of Br. Andre (pictured above) and a commemorative Rosary with an encased relic touched to his tomb in Montreal (inset).

 

The Cure D’Ars

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The Cure D’Ars
St Jean-Marie-Baptiste Vianney

by Abbe Francis Trochu

Tomorrow is the Feast Day of St. John Vianney, the Patron Saint of Priests. 

He has an interesting story in that he was poorly educated.  Not the sharpest tool in the shed, he struggled with his studies towards the priesthood.  Supposedly he was sent to the small, rural community of Ars because of his ineptitude.

But, St. John Vianney made such a dramatic difference in the people of Ars, turning them back to the Church from drunkeness and debauchery through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.  He would spend entire days hearing Confessions–up to sixteen hours!  In his sermons and counsels he would demonstrate great wisdom and wit that was beyond his education.

Gradually, his fame spread that many made pilgrimmages to Ars for him to hear their Confessions or to seek spiritual advice.  Miracles such as supernatural knowledge and healing were attributed to him during his life and after his death in 1859.  Pope Pius XI canonized him in 1925 and named him Patron Saint of Priests in 1929.  

In honor of his 150th anniversary, Pope Benedict XVI inaugurated the “Year for Priests” from June 16 of 2009 to 2010.  If you see your priest tomorrow, wish him a happy Feast Day, and thank him for what he has done for you and for all the faithful.

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The Wizard of Heaven
(Biographical DVD)

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The Cure D’Ars Today
by George William Rutler

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Thoughts of the Cure D’Ars
(Book of Sayings)

 

Following the Truth

Gary Zimak founded Following the Truth Ministries in 2008, in response to his call from God to teach the truths of Catholicsm.  His apostolic mission attempts to present the tenets of our faith so that we can easily apply them to our daily lives.  Zimak reaches people through internet resources (the main website and blog), media appearances (including guest spots on Kresta in the Afternoon and Son Rise Morning Show), and live talks.  He frequently contributes articles to Catholic Exchange.  Do visit his websites where you will find informative material that will enrich your faith–such as this Ten Books That Every Catholic Should Read

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Catechism of the
Catholic Church
(Pocket-Size Edition)

  1. Catechism of the Catholic Church
  2. Theology for Beginners, Frank J. Sheed
  3. My Daily Bread: A Summary of the Spiritual Life, Rev. Anthony Paone, SJ
  4. Catholicism for Dummies
  5. Conversing with God in Scripture: A Contemporary Approach to Lectio Divina, Stephen J. Binz
  6. Loving the Holy Mass, Edward G. Maristany
  7. Search and Rescue: How to Bring Your Family and Friends into – or Back into – the Catholic Church, Patrick Madrid
  8. 7 Secrets of the Eucharist, Vinny Flynn
  9. The Priest is Not His Own, Abp. Fulton J. Sheen
  10. The Apostles, Benedict XVI

The original article appears on Tiber River.

 

Mary’s Childhood

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The Wondrous Childhood of
the Most Holy Mother of God

by St. John Eudes

St. John Eudes lived in France in the 17th Century.  He was a missionary who founded the Congregation of Jesus and Mary, the Society of the Heart of the Mother Most Admirable, and, the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Refuge.

The Sisters were dedicated to providing a safe place for prostitutes who wished to convert from their ways and do penance, which shows St. John Eudes’ affinity for the salvation of young women.  His book, The Wondrous Childhood of the Most Holy Mother of God, examines the early life of Mary, from her Immaculate Conception, to her upbringing by Sts. Joachim and Anne (whose combined feast was celebrated yesterday), to when she accepted her role in God’s plan for the salvation of the world. 

St. John Eudes intended to use the book as a means of educating the girls and young women of his time on how to live a life of true womanly virtue in the ultimate example of the Virgin Mary.  With modesty and purity heading out the window nowadays, led astray by immoral role models in the media, it is time for the original Madonna to make a comeback.

 

L.A. and Gomorrah

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Spiritual Dangers of
the 21st Century

by Rev. Joseph M. Esper

At the close of an intense three-day youth conference, emcee Steve Angrisano commented on how everyone was dismaying “going back to the real world.“  

That–,” Steve retorted, pointing outside the arena, “–is not the real world.  This is.”

How true.  The culture of love with God at the center that pervaded that campus is the way He intended for Creation–not this culture of death where society has been attempting to eradicate His very presence… with a foreboding omen of another era of persecution.

Fr. Joseph M. Esper’s Spiritual Dangers of the 21st Century opens our eyes to the devil’s snares in this modern age, especially in the areas of sexual immorality, abortion, technology, and the scientific manipulation of life.  Not only does he enlighten us to these pitfalls, he also provides us with means of combatting it: gearing up for “spiritual warfare,” guides to making a good Confession, prayers for tough times, and a list of patron saints who intercede for modern day concerns.

Fr. Esper predicts there will be tough times ahead, so now is the time to prepare ourselves for tomorrow’s war.  But be rest assured, we’re already on the winning side.