England - Re-dedicated to Mary

Webmaster • March 31, 2020

A wonderful day of Re-Dedication of England as Our Lady’s Dowry

Sunday was a wonderful day of Re-Dedication of England as Our Lady’s Dowry. I celebrated Mass in the morning and offered the prayers of the Angelus Promise and Re-Dedication for our parish. You can see and hear them on our parish website. Monsignor John Armitage, the Rector of the Shrine, gave an inspiring homily and you can see and read this on the shrine website.

But what now? We cannot let this moment be just another event that drifts into the distant memory. It must be lived and to do this we must allow Mary to fully reign in us. To be a fit instrument in her hands, as St Louis de Monfort would say. For us that means living it now in the eye of the COVID-19 pandemic. I dare to suggest some things we can do to live this “Joy of Mary” when she received the gift of Jesus at the Annunciation:

PRAY
Daily prayer together from http://www.universalis.com/today.htm, from Magnificat and Pray as You Go. There are many reflections to choose from including Bishop Richard’s thoughts as well as Lent in Isolation a website produced by the same group who promoted the Re-Dedication in Behold. There are some daily thoughts from me on our FB page and new website.

MASS ON_LINE
These can be found on https://mass-online.org/daily-holy-mass-live-online/ and there are many local parishes you can watch. We will be streaming Sunday Mass at St Peter’s on Sunday at 10am via You Tube until we have a permanent solution soon. The homily is recorded too. The Walsingham Shrine and Vatican News has continual live-streaming.

SUPPORT
We might be able to offer support to others or may need support, prayer or help. Let me know or contact Antonia (via my email to begin with). We are already looking out for family, friends and neighbours but perhaps we can contribute to the Food Bank via a local supermarket donating point or see our parish Twitter feed for details. It is Lent and we can still give alms to Let the Children Live and Aid to the Church in Need. See their websites for details.

There are so many resources. Too many to choose from and not everyone wants to sit in front of a screen. We can be just as useful if we offer our sufferings, frustrations and anxiety to God.

To read the Bible (prayerfully), to pray the Rosary, to make a Spiritual Communion each day and to offer the Divine Mercy Chaplet for someone who has no one to pray for them (to adopt them), especially the dying is a hidden and powerful gift.

Please keep praying, trusting and loving Jesus and Mary and remember I am praying for you all. Out of sight but in communion in the Holy Communion I receive every day.
God bless you

Fr Graham
Spiritual Communion

My Jesus, 
I believe that You
are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. 
I love You above all things, 
and I desire to receive You into my soul. 
Since I cannot at this moment
receive You sacramentally, 
come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.

I wish, my Lord and my God, to receive You with the purity, humility and love with which your Most Holy Mother received You, and with the fervour and spirit of the Saints.


To be prayed when it is impossible to receive Holy Communion or attend Mass through no fault of one’s own and in exceptional circumstances. Read the Mass readings for the day, pray the Our Father, intercede for the Church and the world and spend time reflecting on Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament.


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