December - Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos
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December - Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos
National Shrine of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos In the Redemptorist Church of Saint Mary’s Assumption Volume LI Number 12 919 Josephine Street New Orleans, LA 70130 www.seelos.org (504) 525-2495 December 2012 ejoice! The love of God born in a manger is born in our hearts ever anew! “Every song is transfigured; every tear is dried; every sorrow is sweetened; every cross has disappeared, and the place of rest has been found.” —Fr. Seelos, Easter Sermon, Cumberland, Md FOR LEASE NAVIDAD: Borrowed Properties Give New Lease on Life! Along the border in south Texas, I once tried a taco de lingua for the first time. However, after taking a few bites of this cow’s tongue wrapped in a flour tortilla, I thought to myself: “I can’t eat anything that comes directly out of the mouths of animals.” So, I ordered a couple of eggs instead. Early Christians gave new meaning to the Roman proverb Omne vivum ex ovo, “All life comes from an egg.” A hatching chick represented the risen Christ emerging from the shell of a tomb on Easter morning. In 1610, a prayer by Pope Paul V blessed the egg, “that it may become a wholesome sustenance to Thy faithful servants, eating in thankfulness to Thee, on account of the Resurrection of Our Lord.” Eggs prohibited during the Lenten fast were then reintroduced at the Easter meal and also shared as decorated gifts. In short order, the Easter Resurrection is Christmas, sunny-side up! When one is celebrated, so is the other! The infant Jesus is wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a borrowed manger just as the body of the crucified Christ is wrapped in cloth and laid in a borrowed tomb. The wood of the manger and the wood of the cross are from the same Tree of Life to form the quintessential “womb to the tomb” theology: The Virgin today brings into the world the Eternal And the earth offers a cave to the Inaccessible. The angels and shepherds praise him And the magi advance with the star, For you are born for us, Little Child, God eternal! ( Kontakion of Romanos the Melodist, CCC #525) Such a seemingly modest beginning is best viewed by the magnitude of its end. According to Saint John the Evangelist, “In the beginning was the Word . . . and the Word became flesh.” This is not simply a matter of what came first—the figurative chicken or the egg—as it is a fulfillment of God’s Promise from the beginning of time to the end of eternity! Byron Miller, C.Ss.R. “On the great festivals his sentiments were in harmony with the spirit of the Church; for example, at Christmas he was filled with an innocent childlike joy, he was wholly taken up with the Divine Babe; at Passion-tide, he sympathized with Our Lord in His sufferings, and at Easter, he was lighthearted and radiant at the thought of his risen Saviour.” —Visitation Sr. Mary Sebastian McKenna on Father Seelos In the current book My Sisters, the Saints,(Image Books, 2012), author Colleen Carroll Campbell writes how she and her husband wandered into Saint Mary’s Assumption Church: “We stepped into the grand old church and learned from a woman there about its most famous pastor, a nineteenth-century priest named Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, who had died after contracting yellow fever from the victims he served. When she handed us his crucifix and urged us to pray with it, we settled into a pew together to figure out what we wanted to ask of God.” As you review your yearend plans, please consider our canonization cause & ministry at the National Shrine of Bl. Francis Xavier Seelos (Fed. Tax ID #72-0576253). Federal tax laws & those of many states make it possible to bypass income, gift, & estate taxes on funds you donate for charitable purposes. This can result in a lower tax bill while you gain the satisfaction of supporting causes in which you believe. Most Americans make charitable gifts in December. Seelos Center Services Pilgrimages to Seelos Shrine & Museum. Call Center: 504-525-2495, Open Mon-Fri, 9 to 3; Sat, 10 to 3:30. Daily Prayer Message 504-586-1803 Blessings of the Sick with a Seelos Crucifix in designated area hospitals: East Jefferson Gerry Heigle: 504-482-4404 Teresa LaCour: 504-887-0214 Ochsner (Kenner) Linda DiMaggio: 504-287-8732 Ochsner (Jefferson) Mark/Monica Surprenant 504-895-5371 Marie Giorlando 504-568-0522 Earl Moraga 504-428-5141 Uptown/Innercity Dennis Waldron: 504-442-6336 Westbank Elmo & Gwen Miller: 504-362-2674 Mary Grace Orsag: 504-367-7515 Abbeville/Erath/Lafayette Boniface ‘Boni’ Suire: 337-937-5675 Baton Rouge Gloria Bacque: 225-753-3800 Covington Dr. Ann Logarbo: 985-886-0218 April Mayo: 985-892-1828 Denham Springs: Kathy Newcomb: 225-665-1924 Houma/Thibodaux Dan Montz, L.P.C.: 985-446-1805 Lacombe/Abita Springs Billy Bachemin: 985-288-7006 Lafayette/New Iberia/Morgan City Fred Roy: 337-380-0646 Lake Charles Lisa Verrette: 337-274-4810 LaPlace Courtney Guidry: 985-653-1343 Mandeville David Brumfield: 985-886-9235 Lisa & Eric Johnsen 985-276-4445 MS Gulf Coast Janice Coari: 228-206-0535 Gail Garay (Pearl River)985-863-7562 New Iberia/Abbeville/Jeanerette Rachel Gonsoulin: 337-224-7855 Ponchatoula/Hammond Gasper Corpora: 225-294-5938 Prairieville/Gonzales M/M Claude Bourgeois 225-673-6688 Shreveport/Bossier City Tom & Marjorie Rivers: 318-797-3116 Slidell Carmelie Mancuso: 985-502-7325 Mary Jo Stewart: 985-502-9033 St. Bernard/Arabi Patricia Noote: 504-756-4163 Seelos Center Devotionals Cheerful Ascetic, 480-pg.hardbound biography by Fr. M.Curley that captures Seelos’ piety & personality; index/photos (Donation: $30, incl.p/h) .999 Fine Silver Seelos Medal Round, 3/4” dia., with loop; brushed image with polished reverse & edge. Marked with .999 FS on reverse top. (Donation: $59 - includes p/h). Willy Finds Victory: A Blessed Francis Seelos Story, Introduce youth, ages 7-12, to Fr. Seelos in this 110-page illustrated book by Joan Stromberg (Donation: $13, incl. p/h) Statue of Bl. Seelos, Roman Inc. exclusive 8-1/4” hand-painted finish, fine detail, resin-stone mix. (Donation: $38 - includes p/h) JOYCE BOURGEOIS, MARSHALL SMITH, JULIA CALLAHAN The highlight of the 9th Annual Seelos Gala on October 14th was recognizing J U L I A C A L L A H A N as the 2012 Inductee into “The Order of Seelos Witness” for her many decades of volunteer service to the Seelos Cause! GALA EVENT COORDINATORS: Anne Batt, Diana Maher, Kay Kenney, Gloria Bacque, Jane Fountain & Nick Punch HILAIRE & ETHEL LANAUX NEW ORLEANS, LA JOSEPH & LINDA PAPPALARDO NEW ORLEANS, LA DAVID & GLORIA BACQUE BATON ROUGE, LA ACADIANA SHELL & LIMESTONE, INC. NEW ORLEANS, LA DR. ROBERT & JOANNE MARIER NEW ORLEANS, LA DISHMAN & BENNETT SPECIALTY CO. GERALD DISHMAN, SR., HOUMA, LA DAVID & GLORIA BACQUE, BILL COSKREY ELIO’S WINE WAREHOUSE ELIO TODARO, NEW ORLEANS, LA DR. A.J. & MARIE GIORLANDO NEW ORLEANS, LA JOSEPH & PAULA MELANCON BATON ROUGE, LA FRANK’S CASING CREW LEONARD CASTILLE, LAFAYETTE, LA PIONEER ENERGY SERVICES CO-M.C. MARGARET ORR OF WDSU-CHANNEL 6 TODD DAUPHINET, NEW IBERIA, LA DOUG & CLAIRE ASHY, SR. LAFAYETTE, LA BROTHERS OILFIELD SERVICE/SUPPLY MIKE MONCLA, LAFAYETTE, LA Seelos Oil in new exclusive 1 oz. size bottle to be used when praying over people for healing; to bless family members, homes, or objects. (Donation: $9 incl. p/h) A Seelos Vigil Candle will burn near his MARSHALL SMITH, HOUSTON, TX FRIENDS OF BLESSED SEELOS Seelos, Tireless Intercessor, a 68-min. documentary on Seelos’ miraculous life; seen on EWTN. (Donation: $25 for DVD - incl. p/h) Seelos Hematite Rosary, round rosary beads & silver-colored cross with Bl. Seelos image as the divider medal. (Donation: $26 - incl.p/h) NORTHWIND ENERGY PARTNERS, LLC ROY YOUNG, JR., ABBEVILLE, LA Seelos Scapular: B&W images of Bl. Seelos & Mother of Perpetual Help, each measuring approx. 3/4” on cord necklace. Made in Brazil. (Donation: $11 - includes p/h) Seelos Healing Card: a deluxe remembrance card for someone in need of healing. (Donation: $12, contact Seelos Ctr. for enrollment) 2012 SEELOS GALA SPONSORS JOEL & SYBIL DEVILLE NEW ROADS, LA DR. ANNA MARIA POU, M.D. NEW ORLEANS, LA KAY & ROBERT KENNEY sacred resting place in Seelos Shrine, New Orleans, for an offering of $4. Seelos 2nd & 3rd-Class Relics/ Seelos Pamphlets & Prayer Cards in English, Spanish, Vietnamese. Call Seelos Center, 504-525-2495 or 2499. Please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery. ANNE & DAVID BATT, FAYE BATT, EARL MORAGA My husband and I first “met” Bl. Seelos in Annapolis, when we visited our daughters’ parish, St. Mary’s. There is a statue of him on a bench in the church garden and we asked him to intercede for my husband who was diagnosed with prostate cancer. After a seeding procedure, my husband has been fine. I’ve had back surgery and continue to grow stronger each day. We now have a Bl. Seelos relic and pray our rosary and a prayer for his healing intercession each day. Last week our one-week-old grandson had to have emergency surgery. Our relic went with us to VA. He is doing fine now. Maybe these don’t qualify as instant miracles, but they are to us. We have a special devotion and a special relationship with Bl. Seelos. mandeville, la In 2011 my son had a successful heart valve replacement. I had worn a Seelos secondclass relic by my heart during the operation and for many weeks after. The doctor came out of the operation room with the removed valve in a jar and said that it was the second worst valve he had ever seen. My son received a cow’s valve and was back to work in weeks. He truly feels better than he ever did before. I will continue to say, “Thank you, Jesus and Bl. Father Seelos.” boutte, la I was scheduled in June 2011 to have knee surgery because of an infection in my bone. The doctor told me that I had to have a knee replacement removed and left out for three months. I went home with an IV antibiotic. I prayed to Bl. Seelos and placed his relic on my knee every day. After doing all my pre-op before the scheduled surgery, the TESTIMONIALS doctor informed me that I did not have any more infection in my knee and did not need the surgery. Thank you, Bl. Seelos, for prayers answered. essex junction, vt I brought my 2nd class Father Seelos relic with me to oral surgery as there was concern on removing a tooth with a break in it. Jesus heard my prayers through Father Seelos’ intercession. I am very grateful that all went so well. metairie, la In May my husband was diagnosed with colon cancer. He had a suspicious spot on his liver and needed immediate surgery. We prayed intensely to Bl. Seelos using one of his relics and the Seelos oil. The cancer was Stage I with no chemo or radiation needed. The liver spot was only a harmless blood vessel. Our beloved Bl. Seelos truly answered our prayers. kingston, ny A painful bone fracture in my foot needed surgery. My prayer to Bl. Seelos was answered. The pain disappeared and the doctor said, “no surgery.” Thank you, Bl. Francis Seelos. Seelos Center News pittsburgh, pa A monthly newsletter for friends of BL. FRANCIS X. SEELOS Denver Provincial Superior: Very Rev. Harry Grile, C.Ss.R. Seelos Center Executive Director / Editor: Rev. Byron Miller, C.Ss.R. Seelos Center Administrators: Joyce Bourgeois, Jackie Milan, Nick Punch Vice-Postulators: Frs. John Vargas & Byron Miller baton rouge, la In March I watched the Focus program, “Catholic Shrines of New Orleans” on my local Catholic channel and I would like to say how much I enjoyed it and all the information given on the local shrines. We visited the Seelos Shrine in 2011 and I can’t tell you how much I got from that visit. I have been praying to Fr. Seelos for a personal healing, and for other family members with health problems. He really has given me peace and spiritual guidance. When I was at the eye doctor a week ago, I reached in my shirt pocket for the eye drops, where I also had my Seelos relic prayer card. When the doctor saw the card, he said, “Oh, I see you’re familiar with Fr. Seelos.” I told him that I had been praying to Fr. Seelos for a correct diagnosis. What a connection I had with that doctor! Thanks for all you do for the church. Special Healing Mass with Sacrament of Anointing to Commemorate the Birthday of Father Seelos SUNDAY, January 13, 2013 1:00 p.m. St. Mary’s Assumption Church Corner of Josephine & Constance New Orleans Seelos Center News (USPS 4472) published monthly by the Redemptorists / National Shrine of Bl. F.X. Seelos Subscription is $12 per year. PLEASE VISIT WWW.SEELOS.ORG FOR LATEST SEELOS BOOK TITLES in KINDLE format! Dear Father Byron: In my own way, I want to support the cause of Blessed Francis Seelos in gratitude for Graces Received & Prayers Answered. $_________ to be used for: the ministry & maintenance at the National Seelos Shrine. my 1-year newsletter subscription renewal ($12) Make a Self-Guided Retreat with Bl. Seelos: All 6 for $15, incl. p/h other item(s) designated below: Delete me from your mailing list. Delete multiple mailings to this address. these prayer intentions at the Shrine & at weekly Mass for Seelos Benefactors: Please make donations payable to “National Shrine of Blessed Francis Seelos”. Contributions to the Seelos Shrine are income tax deductible, less items purchased. Send electronic newsletter to e-mail address below: NAME ADDRESS Kindly return in the enclosed envelope with any corrections or CITY call 504-525-2495 or e-mail bmiller@seelos.org Allow a minimum of 30 days to STATE process your address change request. ZIP
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