Thursday, April 30, 2026

Night Prayer

 


A Little Night Prayer to Our Blessed Mother

Dear Mother Mary,

as the day comes to its quiet end,

I come to you softly.


You are so gentle and full of love,

a shining light when everything grows dim,

and a sweet comfort in the stillness of night.


When my heart feels tired,

you draw me close

and let me rest near you,

as a child rests safely beside her mother.


You are so pure and so beautiful,

living now with God in Heaven,

high above the angels—

and still you remember me.


Dear Mother,

please ask your Son Jesus

to forgive me for anything I did wrong today,

and make my heart clean and peaceful again.


Stay near me through the night.

Watch over me while I sleep.

Keep me safe,

and lead me always closer to Jesus.


And if I wake in the quiet darkness,

help me remember

that Heaven is near,

and you are watching over me.


Help me to love God more tomorrow,

and one day to praise Him with the angels,

forever in Heaven.


Good night, dear Mother.

Stay with me.


Amen.


Good night, dear Jesus…

Good night, dear Mother…


Monday, April 27, 2026

A Little Night Prayer



A Little Night Prayer to Our Blessed Mother

Dear Mother Mary,

as the day comes to its quiet end,

I come to you softly.


You are so gentle and full of love,

a shining light when everything grows dim,

and a sweet comfort in the stillness of night.


When my heart feels tired,

you draw me close

and let me rest near you,

as a child rests safely beside her mother.


You are so pure and so beautiful,

living now with God in Heaven,

high above the angels—

and still you remember me.


Dear Mother,

please ask your Son Jesus

to forgive me for anything I did wrong today,

and make my heart clean and peaceful again.


Stay near me through the night.

Watch over me while I sleep.

Keep me safe,

and lead me always closer to Jesus.


And if I wake in the quiet darkness,

help me remember

that Heaven is near,

and you are watching over me.


Help me to love God more tomorrow,

and one day to praise Him with the angels,

forever in Heaven.


Good night, dear Mother.

Stay with me.


Amen.


Good night, dear Jesus…

Good night, dear Mother…


"This prayer comes from a very old German Marian prayer book called Omni Die… “Omni die” is Latin, and its literal meaning is: “every day” or “each day” In a devotional sense, the name suggests daily prayer, constant remembrance of God and Our Lady and a rhythm of devotion that belongs to every single day."

Sunday, April 26, 2026

The Sunday Sermon


 
Friends, all during the Easter season, we read from the Acts of the Apostles, and this Sunday, we hear part of Peter’s oration on Pentecost morning. His bold proclamation is, in a way, the mother of all sermons; it is the essence of authentic Christian preaching. Peter, filled with the excitement of the Gospel, names the problem of sin, declares Jesus as Lord and Christ, and cuts his listeners to the heart. Then there comes naturally a question in response: “What are we to do?”

Bishop Robert Barron



Psalm 23



Psalm 23

The Lord is my Shepherd,

so I do not need to be afraid.

He takes care of me,

and gives me everything I truly need.

He lets me rest in green pastures,

where it is quiet and safe.

He leads me beside gentle waters,

and makes my soul feel fresh again.

He brings me back when I wander,

and guides me on the good path,

because I belong to Him.

Even if I must walk through a dark and frightening valley,

I will not be afraid,

because Jesus is with me.

His shepherd’s staff comforts me,

and I know He will not leave me alone.

He prepares a table for me,

even when troubles are near.

He blesses me with His goodness,

and my heart is filled up more than enough.

Surely His goodness and mercy

will follow me every day of my life.

And someday, I hope to live

in the house of the Lord forever.

Amen.


Saturday, April 25, 2026

The Lord's Prayer



Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. 
Thy kingdom come. 
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. 
Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. 
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen. 










Thursday, April 23, 2026

Evening Prayer



Dear God…

You are always with me…
right here… and everywhere.

I believe in You… because You are Truth.
I trust in You… because You are so full of mercy.
And I love You most of all. . . because You are so good.

I am sorry…
truly sorry…
for all my sins today…
especially the ones
that hurt You.

I want to do better…
and try again tomorrow.
Please forgive me… dear Lord…
through the Precious Blood of Jesus.

Thank You for this whole day…
for all the good things You gave me…
and for all the times
You kept me safe…
even when I didn’t see it.

Please take this day now…
and use it for Your glory…
and for the good of my soul.

Give me a peaceful night…
and good rest…
so I can be stronger tomorrow…
and serve You better.

And as I sleep…
with every breath I take…
I want to believe in You…
to trust in You…
to love You…
to be sorry for my sins…
and to praise You
with all my heart.

Jesus… Mary… and Joseph…
please take care of me…
my heart… my body… and my soul.

My dear Guardian Angel…
and all you saints in heaven…
please watch over me tonight…
keep me safe…
in body and soul…
and lead me one day to heaven.

Dear God… please bless me…
and bless my family…
and all those I love…
and stay with us always.

Amen.

Mary… my dear Mother…
full of grace…
please protect me from harm…
and be with me
at the hour of my death.

Lord Jesus…
into Your hands
I place my spirit.
Amen.

Morning Prayer



Dear God…

Father… and Son… and Holy Ghost…
I love You… and I adore You…
with all my heart.

I believe in You… because You are Truth.
I trust in You… because You are so full of mercy.
And I love You most of all…
because You are so good.

Thank You for everything You have given me…
all the way up to this very moment.

I am sorry… truly sorry…
for all the times I have sinned…
and hurt You.

Please forgive me… dear Lord…
through the Precious Blood of Jesus.
I want to try very hard today…
never to offend You again…
no matter what it costs me.

Everything that happens today…
I will try to accept…
as coming from Your loving hand.

Let Your holy will be done in me.
All that I think…
all that I say…
all that I do…
and even the little things I go through…

I offer them to You…
because I love You.

I join everything to Jesus…
and offer it to You…
to thank You…
to make up for my sins…
to help the souls who have died…
and to help my friends…
and even those who may not love me.

Please help me do what is right today.
Keep me away from all evil.
Fill me with Your grace…
and never let me be far from You.

Jesus… Mary… and Joseph…
please take care of me…
and keep my soul and body safe.

My dear Guardian Angel…
stay close to me today…
teach me… guide me…
and help me when things are hard…
so I will not fall into sin.

All you saints in heaven…
and especially my dear Blessed Mother Mary…
please pray for me…
and keep me safe…
in both body and soul…
and lead me one day to heaven.

Dear God… please bless me…
and bless my family…
and all those I love…
and stay with us always.

Amen.



Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Morning Prayer to The Most Holy Trinity


 
Dear God. . .


I praise You. . .
Father. . . Son . . . and Holy Ghost.

I come before You. . .
with a humble heart. . .
because You are. . .
my true. . . and living God.

I believe in You. . .
because You are always true.

I hope in You. . .
because You are full of mercy.

And I love You. . .
more than anything. . .
because You are. . .
The greatest good.

Amen.




Sunday, April 19, 2026

The Sunday Sermon - Third Sunday after Easter

Nun conducting class at Espada Mission school.
Location:San Antonio, Texas, USA
Date taken:1945
Photographer:Alfred Eisenstaedt


Friends, for this Third Sunday of Easter, we read once again the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus—a literary masterpiece, yes, but above all, a spiritual masterpiece. This story is not just about something that happened long ago; it’s also about the Church now, and in all times. And it tells us who Jesus is and how to recognize him.

Saturday, April 18, 2026

The Portion of the Children of God in This Life

(Third Sunday after Easter)

When Jesus was getting ready to leave His disciples, He told them something a little sad. He said that they would have troubles—times of hardship, suffering, and being treated badly—but that the world would go on laughing and rejoicing.

And truly, that is what happened. The Apostles lived lives full of trials. It was like a long chain of sacrifices, one after another, all for love of Jesus. And this is not only for them, but for all who truly love God. Their lives carry the mark of the Cross, which shows they belong to Him.

Now, in God’s eyes, this kind of life is very precious. But in the eyes of the world, it can look foolish or even sad, because the world only looks at what is easy and comfortable. It doesn’t understand love that is willing to suffer.

But Jesus does something beautiful. He does not leave His faithful ones without comfort. Hidden deep inside their sufferings, He gives a kind of sweetness—like a secret manna from heaven. It is a quiet joy that the world cannot see. This is why the Apostle could say, “I am filled with joy, even in all my troubles.”

Because of this hidden sweetness, many souls choose to follow the Cross. They give themselves to lives of prayer, sacrifice, and caring for others, even when it is hard. And the more generously they accept the Cross, the more they will share in the joy and glory that Jesus has promised.

Jesus Himself said, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” So even though their lives may look difficult, they are truly blessed.

We should be very thankful to the Holy Ghost for helping us see that the world’s way is not everything, and that there is a deeper happiness in belonging to God. And we should ask Him to make our hearts generous, so we can serve God with love, no matter what comes.

A Little Prayer

Dear Jesus, help me not to be afraid of hard things. When I feel sad or struggle, please give me that quiet joy that comes from loving You. Teach me to carry my little crosses with a willing heart, and to trust that You are always near. Make me generous and faithful, so I may belong to You always. Amen.


Mary's Little Office

Prayer before the Little Office
Matins 6 A.M.
Prime 7A.M.
Terce 9 A.M.
Sext 12 Noon
None 3 P.M.
Vespers 6 P.M.
Compline 10 P.M.

Friday, April 17, 2026

Evening Prayer




✠ In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen.

Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour of our death. Amen.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

I believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. And in Jesus Christ His only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary; suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried; He descended into hell; the third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Catholic Church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.

O my God, I thank Thee for all the benefits which I have ever received from Thee, and especially this day. Give me light to see what sins I have committed, and grant me grace to be truly sorry for them.

I now take a quiet moment to think about the day, to thank Jesus for the good, and to say I’m sorry for anything I did wrong.”

I confess to almighty God, to blessed Mary ever a virgin, to blessed Michael the Archangel, to blessed John the Baptist, to the holy Apostles Peter and Paul, and to all the Saints, that I have sinned exceedingly in thought, word and deed; through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault. Therefore I beseech blessed Mary ever a virgin, blessed Michael the Archangel, blessed John the Baptist, the holy Apostles Peter and Paul, and all the Saints, to pray to the Lord our God for me. Amen.

O my God, I am very sorry that I have offended Thee, because Thou art so good; I love Thee with all my heart, and with Thy help I will not sin again.

Into Thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit; Lord Jesus, receive my soul.

Holy Mary, be a mother to me.

May our Blessed Lady, St. Joseph, and all the Saints, pray for us to our Lord, that we may be preserved this night from sin and all evil. Amen.

O my good Angel, whom God has appointed to be my guardian, watch over me during this night.

All ye Angels and Saints of God, pray for me.

May our Lord ✠ bless us and preserve us from all evil, and bring us to life everlasting.

✠ May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Catholic Truth Society, London - 1945





Morning Prayer


 
✠ In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen.

Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour of our death. Amen.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

I believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. And in Jesus Christ His only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary; suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried; He descended into hell; the third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy Catholic Church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.

O my God, I believe in Thee, because Thou art Truth itself.

O my God, I hope and trust in Thee, because of Thy promises to me.

O my God, I love Thee above all things, because Thou art Thyself so good; teach me to love Thee daily more and more.

O my God, I offer Thee all my thoughts, words, actions, and sufferings; and I beseech Thee to give me Thy grace that I may not offend Thee this day, but may faithfully serve Thee and do Thy holy will in all things.

I desire to gain all the indulgences that I can.

Holy Mary, be a mother to me.

All ye Angels and Saints of God, pray for me.

May our Lord ✠ bless us and preserve us from all evil and bring us to life everlasting.

✠ May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

During the day: Frequently remind yourself of the loving God by momentary acts of love. Keep away from what leads to sin. Be obedient. Always tell the truth. Do not steal. Do not let anyone lead you to do anything wrong. God is with you. Be afraid of none but God. If you are tempted to sin, make the sign of the Cross and say, “Lord, save me, or I perish.” If you have fallen into sin, say, “My God, I am very sorry that I have offended Thee, I will not sin again.” Amen. 

Catholic Truth Society, London - 1945


Thursday, April 16, 2026

Matins 6 A.M.




Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.

Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

Come, my lips, and wide proclaim

The Blessed Virgin’s spotless fame.

O Lady, make speed to befriend me.

From the hands of the enemy mightily defend me.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost:

As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Alleluia.

Hymn

Hail, Queen of the Heavens!
Hail, Mistress of earth!
Hail, Virgin most pure,
Of immaculate birth!

Clear Star of the Morning,
In beauty enshrined,
O Lady, make speed
To the help of mankind!

Thee God in the depth
Of eternity chose;
And formed thee all fair,
As His glorious Spouse;

And called thee His Word’s
Own Mother to be,
By Whom He created
The earth, sky, and sea. Amen.

God elected her, and pre-elected her.
He made her to dwell in His tabernacle.
O Lady, hear my prayer.
And let my cry come unto thee.

Let us pray.

Holy Mary, Queen of Heaven, Mother of our Lord Jesus Christ, and Mistress of the world, who forsakest no one, and despisest no one; look upon me, O Lady, with an eye of pity, and entreat for me of thy beloved Son the forgiveness of all my sins; that, as I now celebrate with devout affection thy holy and Immaculate Conception, so hereafter I may receive the prize of eternal blessedness, by the grace of Him Whom thou, a virgin, didst bring forth, Jesus Christ our Lord; Who, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, liveth and reigneth, in perfect Trinity, God, world without end. Amen.

O Lady, hear my prayer.
And let my cry come unto thee.
Let us bless the Lord.
Thanks be to God.

May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.

Amen.


Vespers 6 P.M.


 
O Lady, make speed to befriend me.
From the hands of the enemy mightily defend me.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost:

As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Alleluia.

Hymn

Hail, dial of Achaz!
On thee the true Sun
Told backward the course
Which from old He had run!

And, that man might be raised,
Submitting to shame,
A little more low
Than the angels became.

Thou, wrapt in the blaze
Of His infinite light,
Dost shine as the morn
On the confines of night;

As the moon on the lost
Through obscurity dawns;
The serpent’s destroyer!
A lily ’mid thorns! Amen.

I made an unfailing light to arise in heaven.
And as a mist I overspread the whole earth.

O Lady, hear my prayer.

And let my cry come unto thee.

Let us pray.

Holy Mary, Queen of Heaven, Mother of our Lord Jesus Christ, and Mistress of the world, who forsakest no one, and despisest no one; look upon me, O Lady, with an eye of pity, and entreat for me of thy beloved Son the forgiveness of all my sins; that, as I now celebrate with devout affection thy holy and Immaculate Conception, so hereafter I may receive the prize of eternal blessedness, by the grace of Him Whom thou, a virgin, didst bring forth, Jesus Christ our Lord; Who, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, liveth and reigneth, in perfect Trinity, God, world without end. Amen.

O Lady, hear my prayer.

And let my cry come unto thee.
Let us bless the Lord.

Thanks be to God.

May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.

Amen.




More Than a Mother



Five Surprising Insights from the Ancient Liturgy of the Immaculate Conception.

The prayers of the ancient liturgy often function as a linguistic cathedral—a vast, resonant structure designed to house truths too large for the casual vernacular. Among these, the "Little Office of the Immaculate Conception" stands as a metaphysical map, tracing a portrait of Mary that transcends the familiar depiction of a humble Galilean mother. To the modern ear, these centuries-old recitations might seem like mere historical echoes, yet they articulate a "cosmic" status for the Virgin that is both startling and deeply systematic.
By deconstructing the symbolism and history of this office, we encounter a figure woven into the very fabric of creation, revealing a sophisticated theological framework where history, mystery, and "theological math" converge.

1. The Pre-Elected Archetype: Chosen Before Time
In the internal logic of the liturgy, Mary’s role is never a historical afterthought or a divine contingency plan. The text asserts an ontological priority: she was "pre-elected" in the depth of eternity. This moves beyond the simple idea of being "chosen"; the liturgy suggests she was conceived in the divine mind as a "glorious Spouse" and a necessary partner to the divine plan before the "poles of the world" were set.
This counter-intuitive depth is anchored in the liturgy’s application of the Book of Proverbs to Mary, identifying her with the personification of Divine Wisdom:
"The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his ways, Before he made anything from the beginning. I was set up from eternity, And of old before the earth was made... When he prepared the heavens, I was present."
By applying these words to her, the liturgy elevates Mary from a temporal inhabitant of first-century Palestine to a cosmic necessity. She is presented as being "with Him" during the balancing of the earth's foundations, suggesting her existence was pre-figured in the original architecture of the universe.

2. The "Morning Star" Logic and the Davidic Claim
The liturgy frequently hails Mary as the "Clear Star of the Morning." While this imagery possesses a poetic resonance, it is grounded in a precise astronomical and scriptural logic. The morning star (Venus) is the herald of the dawn; it is not the source of light but its reflection, appearing just before the sun breaks the horizon.
The text clarifies that Mary’s glory is entirely derivative, reflecting the brilliance of the "Sun of Justice." This is not merely a metaphor for her purity, but a legal and biological claim rooted in the Davidic line. The source context explicitly links this to the Apocalypse (Revelation):
"I am the root and the stock of David, the bright and morning star" (Apoc. xxii, 16).
Because Christ’s association with the House of David was physically mediated through Mary, she "participates in His titles." She is the star that gives confidence to those still in the night of this world, leading them—as the star led the Magi—to the Child. Her role is to usher in the "Day of the Lord," acting as the threshold between the darkness of the old world and the light of the new.

3. The "Queen of Mercy" as a Structural Necessity
One of the most striking insights from the Matins is the argument for a "Queen" as a necessary counterbalance within the divine hierarchy. The liturgy describes a "divine Monarch"—Jesus, the universal King—who governs His empire with "wisdom" and "firmness." However, the text suggests that for the human spirit to endure the "sublime majesty" of the Law, there must be a tempering force.
Mary is positioned as the "Queen of Mercy" to provide a "sovereignty of love." This addresses a profound psychological and structural need: the tension between divine justice (firmness) and the human need for clemency (the exception).
"Mary is this Queen of Mercy, whom Jesus has made a partaker of His royal power, and whose tender goodness is the hope and refuge of her faithful and loving servants."
In this liturgical view, the Queen does not oppose the King’s justice; rather, she softens its "sublime majesty" with her sweetness, making a terrifyingly high God approachable to the "faithful and loving."

4. Mistress of the Earth and the Universal Motherhood
The liturgy employs a form of theological "math" to establish Mary’s jurisdiction over the physical and spiritual realms. This is expressed through a syllogism rooted in the Prologue of St. John’s Gospel:All things (the earth, sky, and sea) were brought into being by "the Word."Mary is the Mother of the "Word made Flesh."Therefore, she holds a maternal claim as "Mistress of the world."
This logic transforms her maternity into an ontological status. Because she birthed the Architect, she has a unique claim over the architecture. However, the liturgy warms this cold logic by connecting it to the human experience at the foot of the Cross. When Jesus committed Mary to St. John, the liturgy posits that John "stood not for himself alone, but for every soul that should love Jesus." Thus, her title as "Mistress of Earth" is not one of distant lordship, but of a universal, maternal jurisdiction over every soul.

5. The Secret History of "Amen" and "Alleluia"
Beyond the grand titles, the very language of the Matins—the liturgical "automatic" words—carries centuries of emphatic weight. These terms are linguistic fossils, preserved to anchor the prayer in the "glory of the Blessed Trinity."The Gloria Patri: The text reveals a layered history here. The first part ("Glory be to the Father...") is based on the ancient "form of baptism" and dates to the first centuries of the Church. The second part ("As it was in the beginning...") is a 5th-century addition, serving as a historical anchor for a prayer said fifty times a day by the clergy.Amen and Alleluia: Both are Hebrew anchors. "Amen" signifies "truly so" or "certainly," providing a seal of assent. "Alleluia" ("Praise ye Yah") is an exclamation of such profound joy that the liturgy physically alters itself during times of penance. From Septuagesima until Easter, "Alleluia" is removed and replaced with: "Praise be to thee, O Lord, King of everlasting glory."
These linguistic shifts demonstrate that the liturgy is a living organism, adjusting its breath and vocabulary to match the spiritual season.
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The ancient devotions of the Immaculate Conception reveal a figure who is as much a cosmic force as a human mother. Through the lens of these prayers, we see a "Spouse of the Word" who was pre-figured before the mountains were balanced and who remains a necessary agent of clemency in a world of "divine firmness." This ancient structure of prayer forces a modern reflection: in our pursuit of the immediate and the temporary, have we lost the sense of "pre-destiny" and the cosmic mercy that these ancient words were designed to preserve?
 


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