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2008 AQUINAS LECTURE - "IMMIGRATION AND INCLUSIVITY"

The Most Reverend Bishop John C. Wester gave a lecture entitled "Immigration and Inclusivity," in which he calls for just treatment of immigrants and a sweeping reform of our countries current, broken system of immigration. The lecture was given January 27, 2008 at St. Catherine of Sienna Newman Center.

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FROM THE ARCHIVES

Urban legends are a species of folklore to which we have all been exposed. Did you hear the one about the beehive hairdo that contained a nest of spiders? Or how about the gullible customer in Mexico who was sold a chihuahua dog that turned out to be a rat? Well, there is a Catholic urban legend that has come to me from two independent sources in Ogden.

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St. Matthias

 

O my most sweet Mother, how shall I die, poor sinner that I am?

O my most sweet Mother, how shall I die, poor sinner that I am? Even now the thought of that important moment when I must expire, and appear before the judgment-seat of God, and the remembrance that I have myself so often written my condemnation by consenting to sin, makes me tremble. I am confounded, and fear much for my eternal salvation. O Mary, in the blood of Jesus, and in thy intercession, is all my hope. Thou art the Queen of heaven, the mistress of the universe; in short, thou art the Mother of God. Thou art great, but thy greatness does not prevent, nay, even it inclines thee to greater compassion towards us in our miseries. Worldly friends when raised to dignity disdain to notice their former friends who may have fallen into distress. Thy noble and loving heart does not act thus, for the greater the miseries it beholds the greater are its efforts to relieve. Thou, when called upon, dost immediately assist; nay, more, thou dost anticipate our prayers by thy favors; thou consolest us in our afflictions; thou dissipatest the storms by which we are tossed about; thou overcomest all enemies; thou, in fine, never losest an occasion to promote our welfare. May that divine hand which has united in thee such majesty and such tenderness, such greatness and so much love, be forever blessed! I thank my Lord for it, and congratulate myself in having so great an advantage; for truly in thy felicity do I place my own, and I consider thy lot as mine. O comfortress of the afflicted, console a poor creature who recommends himself to thee. The remorse of a conscience overburdened with sins fills me with affliction. I am in doubt as to whether I have sufficiently grieved for them. I see that all my actions are sullied and defective; hell awaits my death in order to accuse me; the outraged justice of God demands satisfaction. My Mother, what will become of me? If thou dost not help me, I am lost. What sayest thou, wilt thou assist me? O compassionate Virgin, console me; obtain for me true sorrow for my sins; obtain for me strength to amend, and to be faithful to God during the rest of my life. And finally, when I am in the last agonies of death, O Mary, my hope, abandon me not; then, more than ever, help and encourage me, that I may not despair at the sight of my sins, which the evil one will then place before me. My Lady, forgive my temerity; come thyself to comfort me with thy presence in that last struggle. This favor thou hast granted to many, grant it also to me. If my boldness is great, thy goodness is greater; for it goes in search of the most miserable to console them. On this I rely. For thy eternal glory, let it be said that thou hast snatched a wretched creature from hell, to which he was already condemned, and that thou hast led him to thy kingdom. Oh, yes, sweet Mother, I hope to have the consolation of remaining always at thy feet in heaven, thanking and blessing and loving thee eternally. O Mary, I shall expect thee at my last hour; deprive me not of this consolation. Fiat, fiat. Amen, amen.

From Hail Holy Queen! by St. Alphonsus Liguori



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DIOCESAN DEVELOPMENT DRIVE
"Abide in Christ: Our Journey Together" is the theme for this year’s drive. Abide in Christ, Bishop Wester’s Episcopal motto, is from the Gospel of St. John (15:4). In this Gospel, Jesus shares with us his beautiful prayer for unity. The support of each parishioner in the diocese is requested for this important annual appeal. If you have not given your gift to the DDD this year, please visit the DDD website and learn how important your gift is to the ministries, programs and services that touch our Catholic families, children and individuals.


CURSO BIBLICO

Curso Bíblico del Instituto Fe y Vida 2008.

Detalles:

  • Sábado y Domingo: Abril 26 y 27, Mayo 25 y 26, Julio 26 y 27, o Agosto 23 y 24.
  • En Centro Pastrol.
  • Costo por cada fin de semana: $35 más libros.

Para más información llamar a la Oficina de Ministerio Hispano 328-8641 Ext. 361 o 332.


SAFE ENVIRONMENT ONLINE TRAINING COURSE
To access the Diocese of Salt Lake City's Safe Environment Online Training Course CLICK HERE.


CURSO DE ENTRENAMIENTO DE AMBIENTE SEGURO EN EL INTERNET -- EN ESPAÑOL
Para entrar al Curso de Entrenamiento en Español de la Diócesis de Salt Lake City HAGA CLIC AQUI.