August - Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos
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August - Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos
National Shrine of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos In the Redemptorist Church of Saint Mary’s Assumption Volume LII Number 8 919 Josephine Street www.seelos.org New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 525-2495 August 2013 WHEN MIGHT PREVAILED OVER RIGHT I n the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Stephen A. Douglas accused Abraham Lincoln of being two-faced. Lincoln turned to his audience and asked, “I leave it to you, my friends. If I had two faces, would I be wearing this one?” However, Lincoln was far less tongue-in-cheek about the existence of a two-faced reality in his day that reared its ugly head: “When the Know-Nothings get control, it [the Declaration] will read ‘All men are created equal—except Negroes, foreigners, and Catholics.’ When it comes to this, I should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty—to Russia, for instance—where despotism can be taken pure without the base alloy of hypocrisy.” The Know-Nothings are so called because its members addressed inquiries about the nature of their organization with, “We know nothing.” They disdained a foreign-born presence in the U.S., and their animosity was especially aimed toward Catholics, of whom many were German and Irish immigrants. At their peak in 1856, the Know-Nothings had elected over a hundred Congressmen, eight governors, and mayors of several cities. Know-Nothing mobs resorted to violent outbreaks and fierce rioting. In an 1855 letter to his sister in Bavaria, Seelos alluded to the nativist tinderbox: “[Baltimore] is really the most pleasant and beautiful city in the United States, though by far not the largest. . . . Recently, very much evil has taken root, especially among the middle and lower classes. If it continues this way, I may still be a martyr— which would be a great grace.” Prior to Seelos’ arrival in Baltimore, he and the other Redemptorists were already familiar with anti-Catholic hostilities in Pittsburgh. When a peace-loving priest had been accosted one night by rowdies, he promptly returned to Europe after serving just two years as pastor. Father Seelos, only thirty-two at the time, was appointed to replace him; one of his first acts was to erect a wall around the Redemptorist complex as a safeguard against the Know-Nothing rabble-rousers. An early biographer describes the time Seelos crossed a river on a ferry to bring Holy Communion to a sick person in Pittsburgh: “On the ferry, he looked for what he thought was a secluded spot where he stayed on his knees with the Blessed Sacrament until he reached the other side of the river. The result of this was that some rough men, who had no faith and were filled with hatred for Catholics, decided in secret to lay hands on him and vent their hatred on him as a Catholic priest at the first opportunity. They wanted to knock his Catholic ideas out of his head. Luckily, just as the sacrilegious attack was about to begin, an Irish girl intruded herself into the midst of the affair and spoiled the execution of the fiendish plan of these brutes with a ready tongue and with Catholic fire. “Father Seelos related the incident to his superior, the later Bishop Neumann of Philadelphia, who seriously and strictly warned him about such overstepping of the bounds of prudence. Those were still the days of the troublemakers, or, as it was called in America, Knownothingism, when might prevailed over right and more often, over the rights of religion. This incident amply shows where the heart of Father Seelos was when he carried his Savior to the sick.” Moreover, this time in history amply shows where the hearts of some Americans were, when it came to immigration. SIGNS OF THE TIMES: 1850s in America Message from the Editor An exquisitely-carved holy water font from the year 1495 welcomes visitors in the Church of Saint Anastasia in Verona, Italy. Its captivating feature is a hunchback who appears to bear the weight of the font on his back. Over the ages, the superstitious have had a mysterious inclination to touch the hump for good luck. An exquisite bronze statue of Blessed Francis Seelos welcomes visitors to his shrine in New Orleans. After the artist Franco Alessandrini completed the life-size work in Italy in 2001, it was blessed in a ceremony at the shrine shortly thereafter. A prominent feature of the statue is Seelos’ extended right hand that holds a replica of his Redemptorist Mission Cross. Over the last twelve years, many visitors have had a natural, human inclination to touch his hand that reaches out to them. This spontaneous reaction is anything but superstitious! “A statue of a saint is a physical sign of a spiritual reality,” writes Matthew Kelly in Rediscover Catholicism . He suggests that the reason so many statues have been removed from our churches and homes is because we prefer not to be reminded of the holiness that all saints challenge us to attain. Kelly notes that on the other hand, “our devotion to the saints becomes hollow and borders on superstition” when our imitation of them is less important than veneration to them . If the faithful have already effected a color change to the bronze hand of a Seelos statue over time, is it not a spontaneous attempt to connect to his goodness in a tangible manner? When they gaze at his appealing smile and look directly at the skull and crossbones depicted on his crucifix, are they not praying for a happy death in imitation of Father Seelos? The Shrine exists for us to make contact with Seelos in numerous ways. We take hold of the Cheerful Ascetic’s hand when entering into the Passion of Christ on the Cross—now and at the hour of our death! Let this genuine sacred art draw us “to adoration, to prayer and to the love of God” ( CCC #2502); and above all, let the imitation that it inspires make us holy! Byron Miller, C.Ss.R. Year of Faith: an invitation to prayer The National Seelos Shrine / Saint Mary’s Assumption Church is one of eight designated Holy Sites in the New Orleans Archdiocese during this special Year of Faith. By papal decree of Pope Benedict XVI, a plenary indulgence is granted to all during the Year of Faith who: • Spend time in personal prayer & meditation; • Read & reflect on the Creed or on a passage from Scripture; • Conclude with the Our Father, a Profession of Faith, & a prayer to the Blessed Mother for the intentions of the Pope. • While here—or within three days before or after the pilgrimage—receive Holy Communion & the Sacrament of Penance (Confession). Sacristy Window, National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC Blessed Seelos was chosen for Aug. 2013 as one of 12 saintly Americans highlighted during the Year of Faith. Visit www.usccb.org 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 B. J. Chauvin: 504-427-5469 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 Alexandria Deacon Bill /Joan Travis: 318-664-7069 Baton Rouge Gloria Bacque: 225-753-3800 Bogalusa Mary Haaga: 985-735-1056 Covington April Mayo: 985-892-1828 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 Mississippi Gulf Coast Janice Coari: 228-206-0535 New Iberia/Abbeville/Jeanerette Rachel Gonsoulin: 337-224-7855 Opelousas Suzanne Pitre: 337-351-8489 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 Mary Jo Stewart: 985-502-9033 Lisa & Eric Johnsen 985-276-4445 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) Garabandal Journal features cover story by Mark Regis on “Blessed Francis Seelos, Powerful Intercessor” in the Sept/Oct 2003 issue. (Donation: $7, incl. p/h). Wood Engraved “[The saints] may have lived in other places and times, Seelos Items but they can be true friends • 1” pendant • 5” bookmark with color image • 2-sided keyring • 2” x 2.5” magnet All 4 items: $25 (incl. p/h) front back Seelos Novena: 32-page deluxe booklet with sturdy cover; specify English, Spanish, or Vietnamese (Donation: $3.50, incl. p/h) to you and me today. . . . I promise you, it is better to spend time with dead people who bring you to life than with live people who lead you to death.” — Matthew Kelly, Rediscover Catholicism (Beacon Publishing, 2010) Seelos Wooden Bracelet with Color Images is 3-1/4” wide x 3/4” tall before expansion. Depicts various images of our Blessed Mother & Bl. Seelos at the Shrine. (Donation: $13, incl. p/h) Seelos Holy Water Bottle: Empty holy water bottle with Seelos imprint. (Donation: $6, incl. p/h) Seelos Ceramic Plaque: Handmade ceramic plaque of Bl. Seelos made by Benedictine monks at St. Andrew’s Abbey in California. Measures approx. 10” x 4” (Donation: $40, incl. p/h) St. Mary’s Assumption/Seelos Shrine Ceramic Plaque: Handcrafted piece by New Orleans artist Amanda Sierra. Measures approx. 6” x 8.5” (Donation: $45, incl. p/h) Praying the Seven Sorrows of Mary with St. Alphonsus CD by Fr. Pablo Straub, Redemptorist missionary & EWTN personality. (Donation: $22, incl. p/h) The Way of the Cross CD: Narrated by Liam Neeson. Prayers & Music by St. Alphonsus Liguori. (Donation: $22, incl. p/h) A Seelos Vigil Candle will burn near his sacred resting place in Seelos Shrine, New Orleans, for an offering of $3. Seelos 2nd & 3rd-Class Relics/ Seelos Pamphlets & Prayer Cards in English, Spanish, Vietnamese. Call Seelos Center, 504-5252495 or 2499. Please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery. Bronze, Seelos Museum New Orleans 2001 Franco Alessandrini, sculptor you know? Annual Seelos Memorial Mass Did The Blessed Francis Sunday, October 6, 2013, 1:00 p.m. St. Mary’s Assumption Church (corner of Josephine & Constance) Presider & Homilist: Most Rev. Gregory Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans You ave cordially invited! 10thAnnual Seelos Gala Dinner Honoring Joyce Bourgeois Recipient of the 2013 Seelos Order of Witness Sunday, October 13, 2013 Program 5:30 p.m. / Dinner 7:00 p.m. Audubon Tea Room - 6500 Magazine Street For Dinner Reservations or Sponsorships Call 504-525-2495 or visit seelos.org by October 7th Seelos Gala features Silent & Live Auctions & Door Prizes to benefit Seelos Shrine Ministry & the Canonization Cause Xavier Seelos prayer group in Daphne, Alabama, has grown from nine members to 24! The group was organized four years ago under the direction of Archbishop Thomas Rodi to promote devotion to Blessed Seelos, and to offer prayers for his canonization, for the sick, and for our country. Co-leaders Ethel Smith & Pat Ernst are members of Christ the King Catholic Church in Daphne, where Seelos healing Masses are regularly scheduled. I had been having problems lifting my leg, creating some close trip-and-fall situations. The ligament that stretches over the kneecap was inflamed. Any movement was painful. Kneeling was now impossible. Every step up the dozen stairs to my front door was agony. Twisting the leg to help me take a seat in an automobile was nearly impossible. I was told to rest the leg and try ice on it. Surgery was a real possibility and walking would never be the same. Seelos promoter, Mary Jane Drndak, suggested that I take the Seelos relic and place it on my knee and we both began to pray. By the next afternoon I realized that I no longer had any pain in the left knee, and that leg felt better than the opposite one that was never injured! That feeling of total healing persists even now. Thank you, Seelos Center friends for introducing me to this wonderful saint! lincoln, ne I wanted to write about our daughter‘s successful conception, but the story just gets bigger and bigger. I have bone metastasis from breast cancer, and when I recently went for radiation therapy, the techs allowed me to put the Seelos relic on my chest during the treatments. They prayed the prayer with me, and I had no ill side effects, but some very good ones. Next, I gave the relic to a friend with celiac disease who was told she would need surgery, but now she’s just on medication. So, the story is just not over yet. I’m of course praying that these things will demonstrate a miracle to put our Seelos over the top to be St. Francis Seelos. TESTIMONIALS newport, ri I was suffering greatly from neck pain, due to a disc that worsened by the day. It had started to affect other parts of my body as well. Years ago my husband and I had asked Father Seelos for a favor and we received it. Now I turned to him again and applied the blessed Seelos oil and relic to my neck and I prayed for his intercession. The relic on my neck felt like the hand of God and I did not want to take it off. Instantly, the pain was gone; I can now turn my head and all other pain is gone too. I love Father Seelos. He is alive and well in our home. God bless you for all the work you do for him and our Lord! lake charles, la My husband began an oral antibiotic treatment after being diagnosed with cellulitis, but his leg continued to swell and it became increasingly red. He was immediately admitted to the hospital and put on antibiotics through an IV. His blood culture showed a serious strain of Staph, MRSA. We pinned the cloth Seelos relic to my husband’s shirt. The swelling began to subside. We thank our friend who gave us this gift during our time of need. Seelos Center News lansing, il 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 Administrator: Joyce Bourgeois Nick Punch, Maureen Vicknair Vice-Postulators: Frs. John Vargas & Byron Miller Seelos Center News (USPS 4472) published monthly by the Redemptorists / National Shrine of Bl. F.X. Seelos Subscription is $12 per year. marrero, la I was very sick during my second pregnancy. I was always nauseated and couldn’t keep any food down. My mother informed me of a Father Seelos Healing Mass. My family and I attended, and we received a special blessing from the cross that had a piece of Father Seelos’ bone fragment inside. My pregnancy became much better after the healing Mass and I wasn’t sick anymore. In June 2012 I had a healthy, beautiful baby boy. Thank you God and Father Seelos! laplace, la I prayed to Fr. Seelos during my illness (myeloma) and I have been in remission for 3 ½ years. I also attended a Seelos healing prayer group with family and friends during my treatment. I believe that he has cured me from cancer, through the power of God. metairie, la In preparation for a two week trip, I downloaded an eBook to read on the plane. One of the books featured that day was The Little Way of Ruthie Leming. I read the synopsis about Ruthie, and how her brother and his family decided to move back to St. Francisville to experience community and Louisiana traditions, and decided it was the right book for me. I was amazed at how accurate it was and I became engrossed. I read the chapter that contains the passage quoted in the July Seelos Center News. I was surprised to find a reference to our beloved Shrine, and I just couldn’t believe it when I saw this on the front page of your newsletter. I have shed many tears while reading, as it reminds me of things that have happened in my life long ago and in the more recent past. PLEASE VISIT SEELOS.ORG FOR LATEST SEELOS E-BOOK TITLES! 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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