Friday, 25 October 2013

Some Good Reads


Why the Church? Luigi Giussani
He focuses on the Church as a community of people who are aware of themselves as defined by the gift of the Spirit, from which they derive a new conception of existence, the fruit of conversion. He describes the Church's developing self-awareness of its dual elements of the human and divine.
Other books ie. The Risk of Education etc.
Spiritual Communion/Perpetual Adoration Alphonsus de Liguori
Visits to the Most Holy Sacrament and to Most Holy Mary. Alphonsus Liguori wrote: “Of all devotions, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the greatest after the Sacraments, the one dearest to God and the one most helpful to us”. The Eucharist is a priceless treasure: By not only celebrating the Eucharist, but also by praying before It outside of Mass, we are enabled to make contact with the very wellsprings of Grace ..."
Making Sense out of Suffering  Peter Kreefthttp://www.peterkreeft.com/topics/suffering.htm
What then is suffering to the Christian? It is Christ's invitation to us to follow him. Christ goes to the cross, and we are invited to follow to the same cross. Not because it is the cross, but because it is his. Suffering is blessed not because it is suffering but because it is his. Suffering is not the context that explains the cross; the cross is the context that explains suffering. The cross gives this new meaning to suffering; it is now not only between God and me but also between Father and Son. The first between is taken up into the Trinitarian exchanges of the second. Christ allows us to participate in his cross because that is his means of allowing us to participate in the exchanges of the Trinity, to share in the very inner life of God.

Friday, 11 October 2013


NEW LECTURE !!! Journey Home  Marcus Grodi  see him live ( Marcus is a convert to Catholiscm and speaks to many converts to the Catholic Faith )DONT MISS IT 

Marcus Grodi  from EWTN Catholic Network (ewtn .com on Cable /U-tube /radio)
Location: Canada Christian College, 50 Gervais Drive, Toronto (Don Mills & Eglinton)
Date: Saturday October 19, 2013
Schedule: Doors Open 9:30am, Event: 10:00am – 4:00pm (for detailed schedule click here)www.catholicchapterhouse.com 1-888-522-2070 or by email at info@catholicchapterhouse.com


COME OUT TO MOVIE NIGHT !   
Join us  for fellowship , discussions & refreshments!
St. Monica's Catholic Church
44 Broadway Avenue (2 blocks north of Yonge/Eglinton subway station, east on Broadway)
Last Friday of the Month: Sept. 27, Oct. 25, Nov. 29 & Dec. 27.
Doors open 6:00 movie starts 6:30pm          Call Natalie 647-201-2150 (prayinginthefire.blogspot.com)October Movie  St .Barbara


In 303 A.D., Barbara is the beautiful, twenty-yearold daughter of Dioscoro, the Roman governor during a time of fierce Christian persecution. Barbara is a pagan, but when Giuliana, a slave raised alongside her almost like a sister, is condemned to death for her Christian faith, Barbara rebels.
She valiantly attempts to save Giuliana, as well as other Christians being persecuted, boldly protesting to her father and other government leaders. When that fails, Barbara makes a daring plan for the successful escape from prison of her Christian friends.

Friday, 4 October 2013

Remember the Prayer of the Shoulder Wound


Saint Bernard of Clairvaux


It is related in the annals of Clairvaux that St. Bernard asked Our Lord which was His greatest unrecorded suffering, and He answered: "I had on My Shoulder while I bore My Cross on the Way of Sorrows, a grevious Wound which was more painful than the others, and which is not recorded by men.  Honor this Wound with thy devotion, and I will grant thee whatsoever thou does ask through its virtue and merit.  And in regard to all those who shall venerate this wound, I will remit to them all their venial sins, and will no longer remember their mortal sins"


Prayer to the Shoulder Wound of Christ:

Most loving Jesus, meek Lamb of God, I, a miserable sinner, salute and worship the most Sacred Wound of Thy Shoulder on which Thou didst bear Thy heavy Cross which so toreThy flesh and laid bareThy Bones as to inflict on Thee an anguish greater than any other wound of Thy Most Blessed Body.  I adore Thee, O Jesus most sorrowful; I praise and glorify Thee, and give The thanks for this most sacred and painful Wound, beseeching Thee by that exceeding pain, and by the crushing burden of Thy heavy Cross to be merciful to me, a sinner, to forgive me all my mortal and venial sins, and to lead me on towards Heaven along the Way of Thy Cross. Amen.3


Wednesday, 2 October 2013



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Friday, 20 September 2013



Come Out to the Movies!
Join us for evenings of great movies!
With friendship, discussions & refreshments
 Support St. Monica's Fundraising campaign for our refugee sponsorship with a financial donation of whatever you can afford
Location:   St. Monica's Catholic Church
44 Broadway Avenue (2 blocks north of Yonge/Eglinton subway station, east on Broadway)
Dates: Last Friday of the Month: Sept. 27, Oct. 25, Nov. 29 & Dec. 27.
Doors open 6:30 movie starts 7pm
Call Natalie 647-201-2150 or view prayinginthefire.blogspot.com
Come one, come all, bring your friends and families
Initial Samples Of Upcoming movies:


Padre Pio
Greater Glory
The Courage of Love
The Mission
Miracle at St. Anna
C. S. Lewis through the Shadowlands
The Bible
Theology of the Body-West
Pope Paul VI
Lilies of the Field
Romero-Raul Julia
Scarlet Black
Gandhi
The Tree of Wooden Clogs
Walking Across Egypt
Henry Poole is Here
August Rush
Miracle Worker
Restless Heart-licence
St. Rita  (1st movie to start, Sept 27th)
Joan of Arc
The 10 Commandments
Narnia
The Passion
Snowmen
St. John Bosco
The Ultimate Gift
Nativity Story
Miracle 34th Street
Courageous
Apologetics; Father Robert Barron

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Transforming Psychological States into Spiritual Ones-Teachings and Methods from the Fathers



Eastern Christian Mysticism
The  Early Christian Monks and Saints

Call for meeting times /more info 647-201-2150  or continue to view our  blog prayinginthefire.blogspot.ca or email prayinginthefire@gmail.com/ central locations in churches on subway 

Come Home………Eastern and Western Catholics/Christian orthodox
Movies , interesting discussions , analysis of current issues , fellowship , book study .WE are a group of professionals, parents, retirees, and young adults searching to find others for sharing of our faith and spiritual growth.Call for meeting times /more info 647-201-2150  

Learn to trust from the silence the message, which says: wordlessly "Be still, and know that I am God."
When we give attention in the stillness of one's heart and begin to really pray and meditate; we become attentive and remember to recognize truths previously forgotten. Now this inner meaning is beginning to be revealed again.
There are Christian traditions that teach this- the Christian Catholic and Orthodox teachings of the Saints, the lessons learned and shared by Orthodox monks, hermits and elders of past and our own time.