Eucharistic music video + simplicity

March 27, 2008 2 comments

I found this Eucharistic music video on You Tube.  It’s a collage of pictures arranged to music by a New Age band called Era (chant of an imaginary language close to Latin).  This tune is called “The Mass,” I think …

DOTSNarnia, Lion, Witch, Wardrobe movie, part 2 (in Spanish) — dish washing duty — Rector’s Conference on “Simplicity of Life” — LOST rerun — Night Prayer 4

care packages from IL kids + LOST 9 ball

great dinner @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLSEMINARIAN CARE PACKAGES — After dinner, the Rector randomly gave out a dozen Easter cards written by some elementary school kids from Illinois.  They also contained gift certificate cards in them, for gas and more.  — WOW … blessings all the way from Illinois … thank you (even though I wasn’t a lottery winner).  🙂

DOTS — worklist (McCarthy House) — worklist 2 (clean our Pre-The house) — Holy Hour (Fr Michael) — brother seminarian’s father dies (CL) — 9 Ball (3 losses) — LOST S2.7n8

David Crowder Band – “O Praise Him” (song)

March 25, 2008 1 comment

Since morning prayer, I’ve been singing “O praise Him, Alleluia …” and tried to find a video with it, but found another favorite by David Crowder Band called “O Praise Him” with a simple, but interesting video.  Here it is:

DOTS Narnia, Lion, Witch & Wardrobe (in Spanish) part 1 — Pauline Epistles & Theology in New Testament class — washing dishes duty — Enchanted — (Irish reporter movie?)

Cuban food night

Tonight’s CULTURAL FOOD NIGHT featured Cuban food, which I helped (un pocito) with after classes.  Chicken & rice (secret ingredient = Corona), plantains (chips & cooked).  — Great eatin’ / delicioso!
Cuban Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Cuban Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Cuban Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL

Prayer for the Grace of Letting Go

March 25, 2008 4 comments

At Mass today, Fr Santos reflected on a great prayer:

A Prayer to God, for the Grace of Letting Go

Loving God, I give you thanks for having called me to this great and wonderful adventure called seminary life.
While my heart is filled with joy and my spirit with great excitement, I am slowly discovering that this path I have chosen asks that I give up many things which have already become part of my life.
And let me be honest with you, I’m not finding it easy at all.
It is not always easy to let go of what I’ve gotten used to, Lord.

It’s difficult to let go of late night outings with my friends instead of studying.
It’s difficult to let go of mornings when I can stay in bed instead of going to prayer.
It’s difficult to let go of the good food I enjoy at home.
It’s difficult to let go of the freedom to go wherever and do whatever I please.
It’s difficult to let go of my friends, especially that girl whom I like so much.
It’s difficult to let go of those moments when I choose to be by myself instead of having to deal with others in community.
It’s difficult to let go of my biases, prejudices, and ideas that give me comfort and security.
It’s difficult to let go of many more things, old habits really die hard.

This new life scares me at times too.
How do I know all this letting-go will bear fruit?
How do I know that giving up all these things will result in my becoming happy with the path I have chosen?
How do I know that letting go of my former ambitions and dreams will really allow me to give my life entirely to you?
How do I know that all this sacrifice will make a good priest out of me?
How do I know that I will not fall later on and cause pain and sorrow to your church?
How do I know that this is your will for me and not something I merely imagine?

Speak, Lord, your servant listens.
Let me put my trust completely in you.
Allow me to see that though the initial stage of my journey
may be dark, difficult, and uncertain,
your presence is more that enough to calm my fears,
to lighten my burden, and to give me the strength and courage
to stick to this path that I have chosen,
in the firm conviction that you who have called me asked me
to let go of many things that have given comfort and security to my life
will give me in their stead, the greatest consolation there can be:
the knowledge that wherever I go, whatever happens, whomever I become,
you will always be there to love, guide, and protect me.

— Amen.

Sacrifice - inspirational poster Sacrifice - inspirational poster

back from Easter BREAK

I took last week’s Holy Week BREAK a bit too literally, so I’ll be back-dating some posts, especially pictures from services at St Mary’s Cathedral that all of us Miami seminarians served at.  — a blessed experience indeed.

We were due in today by 9pm.  10pm NIGHT PRAYER was very reflective on the last 3 (busy) weeks by (rector) Fr Michael.  [3 tracks, 1h]

+ JP’s back! 

Easter Sunday @ my parish

March 23, 2008 2 comments

For Easter Sunday, I served at Masses at my parish.

2008 Easter Mass @ St Bernadette Catholic Church, Hollywood, FL  2008 Easter Mass @ St Bernadette Catholic Church, Hollywood, FL

(video) “When God Ran” by Phillips Craig & Dean

March 15, 2008 1 comment

On our first day of Holy Week break, our rector, Fr Michael, sent an email with a You Tube video link.  It features clips from The Passion of the Christ movie to the Phillips Craig & Dean song “When God Ran.”  — a powerfully good focus for reflection for entering Holy Week.

“Though he was in the form of God, Jesus did not deem equality with God something to be grasped. Rather, he emptied himself and took the form of a slave, being born of human estate, and it was thus that he humbled himself, obediently accepting even death, death on a cross!

“Because of this, God highly exalted him and bestowed upon him the name above every other name, so that at Jesus’ name every knee must bend in the heavens, on the earth, and under the earth, and every tongue proclaim to the glory of God the Father: JESUS CHRIST IS LORD!”  — Philippians2:6-11

posting delay

March 10, 2008 1 comment

Sorry for the silence for the last couple weeks.  I was having trouble getting my pictures off my cell phone.  Problem solved … so I’ll be backdating my post with my reflections for the last few weeks as I upload everything.

I’m still here … 🙂  This is the last week of classes before Holy Week break.

Today was a day off from classes due to our hectic weekend of Vocation Awareness Weekend where 70 guys from all over Florida came to see what seminary life is like and possibly discern if the priesthood is for them.  Great weekend.  Great guests.  (I was Janet Jackson in the Saturday night skit … but I’ll explain later when I post some pics)

Patience … 🙂  … Be holy … Good night!

blackout + Bohemian food night

February 26, 2008 1 comment

Bohemian Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Bohemian Food Night @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLCULTURAL FOOD NIGHT — tonight was Bohemian Food Night.  Good eatin’ and a sweet desert.

DOTS — power blackout — Jericho

Polish food night @ home

February 18, 2008 3 comments

Polish stuffed cabbage (golombki)While on mid-term break, tonight was a great Polish dinner with golombki (stuffed cabbage).

carnival clean-up

February 18, 2008 Leave a comment

I helped with clean-up efforts to “take down” my parish carnival booths at St Bernadette Catholic Church in Hollywood, FL.  With only about a dozen people, it took all day and there’s still more to do.  The occassional rain didn’t help either.  Anyway, great work … I’ll feel it all week … came home a lobster.  — It’s nice to be working with the same workers that I did back in 8th grade (for service hours), but that was 15 years ago … where’s some fresh blood.
St Bernadette Catholic Church carnival cleanup efforts in Hollywood, FL St Bernadette Catholic Church carnival cleanup efforts in Hollywood, FL St Bernadette Catholic Church carnival cleanup efforts in Hollywood, FL

Parish Carnival

February 16, 2008 1 comment

On my first real day of mid-term break, I spent some time at my parish of St Bernadette Catholic Church in Hollywood, FL.  This weekend we’re having our annual Mardi-Gras themed Carnival (our biggest fundraiser).  These pictures were actually taken Sunday night (when it rained), but most of the weekend had good weather and a good turn out.
St Bernadette Catholic Church parish carnival in Hollywood, FL St Bernadette Catholic Church parish carnival in Hollywood, FL St Bernadette Catholic Church parish carnival in Hollywood, FL

ping pong champ + Snickers

February 14, 2008 Leave a comment

Ping Pong Tournament Finals tonight.  A great match-up that brought the whole house to watch a 5 game rally that keep everyone on the edge of their seats.  We even had a break-time show.  🙂
Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL Ping Pong Championship Game @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL

DOTS — Trustee Meetings — Bishop Lunch — washed dishes — Snickers Ice Cream — worked on Contemporary Philosophy take home mid term exam

Leeland songs + poverty

February 14, 2008 Leave a comment

I stumbled upon some great videos by a newer Christian group called Leeland.  They’re very deep, passionate and “present.”  I also saw them in concert last year at an Aquire the Fire youth conference.  I fresh and renewing sound to the Christian mainstream.

The first video/song is Leeland’s “Tears of the Saints with a collage of today’s poverty [dedicated to Karl Marx, spokesman for the poor, & Contemporary Philosophy class].  The video (and included lyrics) was put together by a Baptist minister.  There are others on YouTube, but I like this one.

The second video/song is Leeland’s “Sound of Melodiessimply a great sound.

This last video is Leeland in concert with a moment of Scripture & “How Great Thou Art.”  — indeed.

Group 1 Crew + Forgive Me (song)

February 14, 2008 Leave a comment

It looks like Thursdays are going to be my YouTube & christian music post day.  I’m not a huge Christian hip-hop fan, but when I hear something good, it’s worth noting (especially if it can hold its weight with greats like TobyMac, Grits & KJ-52).  I saw newcomer Group 1 Crew perform at the Winter Jam Christian Music Festival at UM last month and I still can’t get 4000 people singing this chorus out of my head.  This is “Forgive Me.”  [Lyrics at LyricsMode.com]

Behind the Song:
This song was birthed after a deep time of prayer in which we discovered the need for understanding how God viewed us in the light of his forgiveness. So many times as humans we like to place humanistic qualities on God simply because we can’t comprehend how He can love such unlovable creatures…and yet He still does. This song gives every listener the courage to believe that with God, it’s never too late to be forgiven. When you embrace this grace He’s made available to us, there’s nothing you ever need to fear. No valley in your life is permanent…” – Group 1 Crew

prayer Litany of the Blessed Sacrament

February 13, 2008 Leave a comment

Benediction @ SteubenvilleToday, at Holy Hour (before the Blessed Sacrament with benediction & adoration), I was praying the Litany of the Blessed Sacrament and meditated on some descriptions of the Blessed Sacrament that stood out (and haven’t heard much of).  [full litany at catholicdoors.com]

  • Corn of the elect, 
  • Wine whose fruits are virgins, 
  • Blessed Sacrament adorationFood of Angels,
  • Memorial of the wonders of God,
  • Super-substantial Bread,
  • Heavenly Antidote against the poison of sin,
  • Medicine of immortality,
  • Bread made flesh by the omnipotence of the Word,
  • Sacrament of piety,
  • Priest and Victim,
  • Spiritual Sweetness tasted in its proper source,
  • Pledge of future glory

Also, a petition in the litany … “That You would preserve and increase our faith, reverence, and devotion toward this admirable Sacrament” … we beseech You, hear us.

ping pong + Jericho back

February 12, 2008 Leave a comment

canolli @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FLMINISTERIAL PRACTICUM — (yesterday)  Multiple choice mid-term.  [aces] 

NEW TESTAMENTmid-term exam.  Multiple choice.

DOTS — dinner canolli — Medieval Philosophy study group — Jericho returns (finally!)

PING PONG — tonight was the last semi-final round for our Ping-Pong Olympic Tournament.  Great match-up and awesome game, even with the “unruly crowd.”  🙂
ping pong tournament @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL unruly crowd @ ping pong tournament @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL unruly crowd @ ping pong tournament @ St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami, FL

Virgin of hope

February 11, 2008 1 comment

Today is the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes.  The Rector posted the following on his bulletin board.  The prayer below was offered by Pope John Paul II at the conclusion of the rosary, during his final pilgrimage to Lourdes in August, 2004:

St Bernadette and Mary, Our Lady of LourdesHail Mary, poor and humble Woman,
Blessed by the Most High!
Virgin of hope, dawn of a new era,
We join in your song of praise,
to celebrate the Lord’s mercy,
to proclaim the coming of the Kingdom
and the full liberation of humanity.

Hail Mary, lowly handmaid of the Lord,
Glorious Mother of Christ!
Faithful Virgin, holy dwelling-place of the Word,
Teach us to persevere in listening to the Word,
and to be docile to the voice of the Spirit,
attentive to his promptings in the depths of our conscience
and to his manifestations in the events of history.

Hail Mary, Woman of sorrows,
Mother of the living!
Virgin spouse beneath the Cross, the new Eve,
Pope John Paul II @ Lourdes, France in 2004Be our guide along the paths of the world.
Teach us to experience and to spread the love of Christ,
to stand with you before the innumerable crosses
on which your Son is still crucified.

Hail Mary, woman of faith,
First of the disciples!
Virgin Mother of the Church, help us always
to account for the hope that is in us,
with trust in human goodness and the Father’s love.
Teach us to build up the world beginning from within:
in the depths of silence and prayer,
in the joy of fraternal love,
in the unique fruitfulness of the Cross.

Holy Mary, Mother of believers,
Our Lady of Lourdes,
pray for us.
Amen.