Monday, April 20, 2009

New Life

Today's Readings:
Acts 4:23-31
Ps 2:1-9
Jn 3:1-8

In our Gospel today, Nicodemus is asking Jesus about being "born again." Truly through our Baptism, we have been born again, born into the life of the Spirit, co-heirs with Christ, and thus sons and daughters of the Father. Our true home awaits us in Heaven though we still strive to bring about God's Kingdom here on earth. This new life that has been given to us was won through the victory of the cross; the question is, what are we doing with it? Today let us allow this new life to fill us and realize each day is a gift from our God and strive to live out that life in the way in which our Lord is calling us. Have a great day and God Bless.
Lord, giver of life and all good things, fill us this day with your life that you won for us and help us to use the gifts you have given us in your service this day. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen

Saint of the Day - St. Agnes of Montepulciano
This saint was born near the city of Monte pulciano, Italy, in 1268. When she was just nine years old, she begged her mother and father to let her live at the nearby convent. Agnes was very happy with the sisters. They led a quiet, prayerful life. They worked hard, too. Even though she was young, Agnes understood why the sisters lived and prayed so well. They wanted to be very close to Jesus. The years passed. St. Agnes received her training as a novice. She was such a good nun that the other sisters were pleased to have her. Agnes prayed with all her heart. She gave the sisters a good example. Some young women came to join them. Agnes and the sisters belonged to the Order of Preachers, called Dominicans. Eventually, Agnes was chosen superior or "prioress" of the convent. She tried to be fair and honest with each sister. She kept reminding herself that everything she did was for Jesus. She believed that Jesus was really in charge of the convent. He was taking care of them. Mother Agnes performed hard penances. She was kind and gentle even when she didn't feel like it. God filled Agnes with joy and sometimes gave her spiritual favors. One time he even let her hold the Christ Child in her arms. Agnes was a sickly woman. But she was patient even when she was very ill. She never complained or felt sorry for herself. Instead, she offered everything to God. Toward the end of her life, the sisters realized she was not going to get better. They were very sad. "If you loved me, you would be glad," Agnes said. "I am going to enter the glory of Jesus." St. Agnes died in 1317 at the age of forty-nine. She was proclaimed a saint in 1726. Her tomb became a place of pilgrimage. Many people came to pray to this holy woman and to seek her help. Among the pilgrims was the famous St. Catherine of Siena. We celebrate St. Catherine's feast day on April 29.
Reflection: Let us pray today for those who have dedicated their whole lives serving others.

Saint information comes from: http://www.holyspiritinteractive.net/dailysaint/april/0420.asp

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