Opening Prayer:

 

In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen!

 

Our Mission Prayer

Lord Jesus, just as you commissioned St. Simon and St. Jude to

“Go therefore and make disciples”, you are calling us to do the same!

May we respond to you by welcoming all to be part of our Eucharistic Community as we strive to grow in our knowledge, love, and service to God and to one another.

Loving Father, fill us with the power of your Holy Spirit so that we can

go forth proclaiming the Good News to all.

 

The Day Spiritual Reading:

A Reading from the Encyclical on Faith Lumen Fidei

– By Pope Francis

  1. Precisely because it is linked to love (cf. Gal 5:6), the light of faith is concretely placed at the service of justice, law and peace.

Faith is born of an encounter with God’s primordial love, wherein the meaning and goodness of our life become evident; our life is illumined to the extent that it enters into the space opened by that love, to the extent that it becomes, in other words, a path and praxis leading to the fullness of love.

The light of faith is capable of enhancing the richness of human relations, their ability to endure, to be trustworthy, to enrich our life together.  Faith does not draw us away from the world or prove irrelevant to the concrete concerns of the men and women of our time. 

Without a love which is trustworthy, nothing could truly keep men and women united.  Human unity would be conceivable only on the basis of utility, on a calculus of conflicting interests or on fear, but not on the goodness of living together, not on the joy which the mere presence of others can give. 

Faith makes us appreciate the architecture of human relationships because it grasps their ultimate foundation and definitive destiny in God, in his love, and thus sheds light on the art of building; as such it becomes a service to the common good. 

Faith is truly a good for everyone; it is a common good.  Its light does not simply brighten the interior of the Church, nor does it serve solely to build an eternal city in the hereafter; it helps us build our societies in such a way that they can journey towards a future of hope.

 

The Day Topic: Faithful Servants

Inspired by Pope Francis, we are reminded that through the light of faith we understand God’s immense love for us which we must in turn share with one another.

 

The Day Reflection:

This encyclical was initially started by Pope Benedict which was to be his 3rd.   Pope Francis’ completed the work and then released it as his first encyclical in June 2013.  Pope Francis refers to this work to be completed by “four hands.”  This loving collaboration is symbolic of how the “light of faith” leads us work together for the common good.

 We learn faith is energized by God’s love.  This gift of faith allows humanity to achieve a successful and fruitful life.  Because faith is “linked to love,” it encourages us to serve.  Faith is the foundation of our society.  It results in man’s recognition of justice, law, and peace.

 

Silent Reflection Followed by Optional Sharing

I. How has “the light of faith” encouraged you in your daily work?

II. How do you share God’s love to others?

III.  When are you most challenged to share this love?

 

(State Your Intentions Here…)

 

Say: 1 Our Father… !0 Hail Marys… 1 Glory be to…

 

Concluding Prayer:

 

Novena Prayer

 Father God, you revealed yourself to us through the preaching of your apostles Simon and Jude.  By their prayers, give your Church continued growth and increase the number of those who believe in you.

O Glorious Saint Simon, you were a cousin of Jesus and a devoted follower as well.  You were called “the Zealot,” indicating that you were willing to give your life for your religion and your freedom as a human person.  Obtain for us the grace to be willing to give our lives for Christ and to labour for the freedom and peace that only God can give.  Help us to spend ourselves for God on earth and be received by him in eternal bliss in heaven.        

 

O Glorious St. Jude, you were honoured to be a cousin as well as a follower of Jesus, and you wrote an Epistle in which you said: “Grow strong in your holy faith through prayer in the Holy Spirit.”  Obtain for us the grace of being people of faith and people of prayer.  Let us be so attached to the three Divine Persons through faith and prayer on earth that we may be united with them in the glory of the beatific vision in heaven.

Our Glorious Patrons, with faith in your goodness, we ask for your help today.  As Christ’s chosen Apostles, you remain pillars and foundations of His Church on earth.  You are counted, we know, among the elders who always stand before God’s throne.     

 

From your place of glory, we know you do not forget the needs and difficulties of Christ’s little ones here, still struggling, like us, on the way home to God.  Please intercede for us all, gracious St. Simon and St. Jude, and be with us in our daily toil and in all our necessities, especially that we become the people of our Vision Statement.

In Christ’s name, we appeal to you again today.  Amen.

 

In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen!