
Lord, Please remember me in your kingdom -- The Lord spoke to Paul in a vision. Do not be afraid, keep on speaking, and do not be silent. For I am with you (Acts 18:9).---Come Holy Spirit.
9/25/18
Medjugorje: September 25, 2018 message from Our Lady, Queen of Peace:

9/20/18
Plans to expand Medjugorje
Apostolic visitor outlines plans to expand Medjugorje
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Medjugorje (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Archbishop Hoser described the shrine as 'Europe's spiritual lungs' and said more infrastructure was needed
The Polish archbishop tasked with overseeing Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Medjugorje shrine has outlined plans for expansion, including more Masses in different languages and facilities for young pilgrims who flock to the site of the alleged Marian apparitions.
“Medjugorje represents Europe’s spiritual lungs, a place where millions discover God and the beauties of the Church,” said Archbishop Henryk Hoser, retired archbishop of Warsaw-Praga.
“We now have to re-create its infrastructure, firstly by securing its liturgical space. We also need to expand its areas for retreats and provide new places for celebrating the Eucharist, especially for pilgrims,” he said.
In May, Pope Francis appointed Archbishop Hoser apostolic visitor to Medjugorje, where six young people claimed in 1981 that Mary had appeared to them.
Many people see “only the sociological side of the Church, which is also the face of sinners,” and fail to comprehend its religious mission, the archbishop said at a new Catholic youth centre in Warsaw.
“We all bear responsibility for the Church – we’re all called to be apostles, evangelisers and teachers, according to the gifts we’ve obtained from God,” he said.
“Apart from the youthful saints who are sprinters, there are also long-distance runners who move slowly, maturing over long years but also reaching the goal of great sanctity,” he said.
In July, Archbishop Hoser said he hopes more priests will come to provide sacraments and catechesis training at Medjugorje, according to Poland’s Catholic Information Agency, KAI.
With rising numbers of mostly young pilgrims and visitors, people wait in very long lines and, in summer, temperatures of over 100 degrees at the shrine’s 50 confessionals, he said. Roofing is also needed for Medjugorje’s main esplanade, as well as better facilities for conferences and charitable work.
Many groups come from countries in Western Europe, “where the Church has atrophied” and are “suddenly experiencing God’s grace,” Archbishop Hoser said.
“What’s also remarkable is there are now networks in many countries of pilgrims who’ve been to Medjugorje, who are organising, meeting, praying together and engaging in concrete activity for their local community and Church,” he said.
Over 40,000 apparitions have been claimed since 1981 at Medjugorje.
Diocesan commissions studied the alleged apparitions in 1982-1984 and again in 1984-1986, and the then-Yugoslavian bishops’ conference studied them from 1987 to 1990. All three commissions concluded that they could not affirm that a supernatural event was occurring in the town.
The report of a papal commission set up in 2010 to study the alleged apparitions has not been made public, but some of its points were revealed after Pope Francis spoke about the commission’s work.
Pope Francis acknowledged that pilgrims to the Marian site deserve spiritual care and support, but he also expressed doubts about claims of the continuing apparitions of Mary in Medjugorje. Catholic Herald
9/19/18
Prayer to Saint Joseph

O dear St. Joseph, all our confidence is in thee. Let it not be said that we would invoke thee in vain; and since thou art so powerful with Jesus and Mary. Show that thy goodness equals thy power. Amen, St. Joseph, friend of the Sacred Heart, pray for us.
Featured article from September's Spirit of Medjugorje
Vicka on Our Lady's Mission in Dublin
By Fr. Ronan Murphy
In 1991, before entering seminary, I felt the call to go to Medjugorje, the first of many such visitations there, especially as a priest.
In 1992, whilst returning from the International Cenacle of the Marian Movement of Priests in San Marino, I was collecting my luggage in Dublin Airport, Ireland. The airport, I remember, was packed with people especially with foreign students who had just arrived in the country in order to spend the summer months learning the English language. I distinctly remember whilst waiting for my luggage to come out, saying to Our Lady in the silent recess of my heart, "Mother, are you pleased with the Cenacle I have just made?" At that moment, and the only way to describe it, everyone in the airport disappeared before my very eyes.
In 1992, whilst returning from the International Cenacle of the Marian Movement of Priests in San Marino, I was collecting my luggage in Dublin Airport, Ireland. The airport, I remember, was packed with people especially with foreign students who had just arrived in the country in order to spend the summer months learning the English language. I distinctly remember whilst waiting for my luggage to come out, saying to Our Lady in the silent recess of my heart, "Mother, are you pleased with the Cenacle I have just made?" At that moment, and the only way to describe it, everyone in the airport disappeared before my very eyes.
Fr. Ronan Murphy in Medjugorje in 2016
And I found myself alone with a young woman in front of me, smiling radiantly at me. The feeling I experienced was one of peace. Just then I heard a sweet voice interiorly which I believe was the voice of the Blessed Mother say, "My Child, I am very happy with the Cenacle you have made and all the graces I have obtained for you". Simultaneous to the voice, I became aware of the identity of the young woman being Vicka, the visionary from Medjugorje, whom I had seen during my first visit there in 1991. I spoke once again to Our Lady interiorly, saying, "Mother do you want me to speak to her?" And the sweet voice once again replied, "No, this is my confirmation to you, a confirmation of Medjugorje and my Marian Movement of Priests". At that, Vicka disappeared from before me and all present in the airport appeared once again, as if I came out of an altered state and back to reality. I thank Our Lady for gracing me with this spiritual or mystical experience, confirming me to the authenticity of Medjugorje and the Marian Movement of Priests and with other such experiences which have assisted me in my vocation to and in the priesthood. Ad Jesus per Miriam.
Editor's note: When Fr. Murphy sent us his story, he added, "I am a priest of the Camden Diocese, NJ., ordained May 13th, 2000, on the feast of Our Lady of Fatima and Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament." He is originally from Dublin.
Editor's note: When Fr. Murphy sent us his story, he added, "I am a priest of the Camden Diocese, NJ., ordained May 13th, 2000, on the feast of Our Lady of Fatima and Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament." He is originally from Dublin.
9/15/18
Holy Spirit be my Light
Consecration to the Holy Spirit

9/13/18
Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Medjugorje,
Homily of the Apostolic Nuncio Henryk Hoser, S.A.C. the Feast of Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Medjugorje, September 9, 2018
Your Excellency, Mons. Apostolic Nuncio to Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Your Excellency, Bishop from Paraguay,
Dear priests and religious,
Dear parishioners and pilgrims, dear brothers and sisters,
One day after the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we gathered for the 23rd Sunday in the Year, so as to celebrate the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, just a few days before its feast.
How come that the Cross - the instrument of the cruellest and most shameful death, became the symbol of the Christianity? This cross is exalted on the towers of the churches and shrines, it has been erected at the tops of so many hills, it is hanging at the walls of our homes and working places and we put it around our necks proudly.
9/12/18
Healing Miracles Book: Full of Grace
9/10/18
Fr. Joe Whalen's favorite Healing Prayer:

I renounce forever Satan, ALL the evil spirits and all their works. I give you my entire self Lord JESUS, now and forever, you are my Lord, God, SAVIOR AND REDEEMER. Please heal me, change me, strengthen me in body, mind and spirit for my greater service in Your Kingdom. Allow me to lead other souls to You through my good example. JESUS I trust in you!
Come Lord JESUS, cover me with Your most precious blood, and fill me with Your Holy Spirit, I praise You, I thank You, I glorify Your name, JESUS. I love You JESUS WITH MY WHOLE HEART, SOUL, MIND, BODY AND MY WHOLE BEING. O' Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, with Holy Raphael the Archangel and all the holy Angels and Saints, pray for us! Amen.
9/8/18
The Call to Prayer - Fr. Bob Bedard
Fr. Jake Randall was a servant of God, a servant of the people, a
Fr. John Randall & Fr. Bob Bedard |
by Fr. Bob Bedard, CC
This is an introduction that Fr. Bob gave of Fr. Jake Randall
who recently went to enjoy his eternal reward with the Lord. We
reprint it here in honour of Fr. Jake, a close friend of Fr. Bob and
the Companions of the Cross.
I’ve know Fr. Jake Randall for 25 years or so. When I received,
back in March of 1975, that peculiar grace; that profound and
very powerful grace which we’ve learned to call the Baptism in
the Holy Spirit, my whole life changed. My life was turned upside
down. It was like a revolution in my mind had taken place. All of
my theological underpinnings had to be revised and renewed and
many of them changed. I knew that this was something that not
only I needed, but everybody needed. Certainly, I believed it was
something every priest needed.
I was living with a group of priests at the time, teaching high school.
I tried to explain it to them. But to my surprise and my chagrin,
they didn’t seem to know what I was talking about. They didn’t
seem to understand what I was saying. I was really disconcerted
with the whole matter. Then I received notice of a conference in
Steubenville, Ohio for priests who were involved or mixed up in
what was being called the Charismatic Renewal. I said, “That’s for
me! I’ve got to talk to some
priests
. I’ve got to find some
priests
that will understand what I’m saying.”
So I went. There was a group of four people on the panel who gave
all the talks and did the teachings. Three men were from religious
communities and one was a diocesan priest from Providence, Rhode
Island, Fr. John Randall. They were all excellent, but it was this
Randall fellow that caught my eye; caught my ear. I’m not sure why,
but he seemed to be able to cut to the quick. He seemed to have keen
insights and a practical understanding of the deep mysteries of God,
or at least many of them. He had a way of explaining things. He was
very prayerful, obviously, and I thought, “Wow, wouldn’t it be won-
derful if I could just meet him and talk to him for a few minutes.” I
didn’t get a chance. He was always surrounded by others.
It was the whole thing about prayer that struck me most during
my time at this conference. That was the thing that I sadly lacked
when I received that grace of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. And
that was the one thing that I asked for, the gift of prayer. I didn’t
know if there was such a gift, but if there was, I wanted it. So I
asked for it, and I received it.
I began to pray with great eagerness. To do something I hadn’t
been able to do at all, for years. It was very, very striking. I
couldn’t wait to pray. I couldn’t wait. And I was actually praying
20 minutes a day. I felt like a hero. Imagine giving God 20 whole
minutes every single day! I was doing it at night, of course, be-
cause I was a night person. I would sneak it in before the 11:30 pm
Global Sports round-up. And I’d shut off the light at midnight. Get
up at 8:00am and carry on with my day.
So, when I was in Steubenville, one morning I was sitting in the
back row as I always like to do. I was tipping my chair back and
there was a big fellow next to me, by the name of Bob Conlin from
Arizona and Fr. Randall was talking about prayer.
In the middle of his talk, he said, “Of course, for a priest, an hour
a day is the minimum.” I couldn’t believe my ears. I asked Conlin,
“What did he say?”
“An hour a day.”
“An hour a day?”
“An hour a day.”
Whoa! I just about fell off my chair. But before I left Steubenville,
I determined that I would do precisely that. And I knew that in or-
der to do it, I would have to become a morning person. I, the night
person would have to become a morning person. So I did. I would
go to bed at 10:00 pm, and get up at 6:00 am. And I’ve been basi-
cally doing that ever since. And it has been the main strength that
the Lord has used to guide me through. You know how important
it is. We talk about it all the time here. We just beleaguer you with
this notion of personal prayer time every day.
The Lord has been so good to me that I’ve gotten to know Fr. Jake
very, very well. We’ve become close friends, and we’ve visited
back and forth, and we’ve spoken in each others’ places. And he
is just a marvelous guy. He became my idol in the priesthood, and
he still is. He’s a great priest. He’s got profound insights. He’s
very prophetic, and has got a marvellous sense of humour. A little
accent there that you might have a little difficulty getting past,
but he will tell you he’s very happy to be here in ‘Canada’ and
this opportunity to speak to the Companions of the Cross. So it is
with great, great honour and pleasure that I introduce to you
Fr. Jake Randall
9/2/18
Medjugorje: Our Lady's message of September 2, 2018, through Mirjana:
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