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Feast Day of St Agnes
Feast Day of St Agnes
A Winter Constellation
The wintertime liturgy sparkles with a constellation of virgin martyrs and holy women. The Roman Canon enshrines their names: Felicity, Perpetua, Agatha, Lucy, Agnes, Cecilia and Anastasia. In the darkest months of the year, they shine like so many little flames taken from the Paschal Candle in the great and holy night of the Resurrection. Today, we fix our gaze on Agnes.
If I Love Him
The Office of Saint Agnes is one of the most beautiful in the Roman Liturgy. It expresses all the sentiments of the little virgin martyr’s pure and passionate heart. “Christ is my Lover,” she sings in the Third Responsory at Matins, “and I am entering with Him into the marriage-chamber. . . . The instruments of His music sound sweetly in my ears. If I love Him I shall be chaste; if I touch Him I shall be clean; if I embrace Him I shall be a virgin indeed.”
A Christian Child
Agnes was a mere child, a little girl of twelve. The year was 304, during the persecution of Diocletian. According to Roman law, a child of twelve was not held responsible for her choices and could not therefore be subject to trial and judgment. But Christians fell outside the pale of Roman law, and Agnes was a Christian.
What are we to make of these child saints and of others like them? Our Lord places them before us, saying, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Mt 18:2). “To the boastful, I say: ‘Do not boast,’ to the wicked: ‘Do not flaunt your strength, do not flaunt your strength on high. Do not speak with insolent pride’” (Ps 74:5-6).
The Child Teacher
It is with little ones, “foolish in the eyes of the world” (1 Cor 1:27) that God shames the wise. It is with these little ones, “the weak in the world” (1 Cor 1:27) that God shames the strong. It is with these little ones, “low and despised in the world” (1 Cor 1:28) that God silences the boasting of the high and mighty. Saint Ambrose puts all his eloquence into praising Agnes: “She is not grown of stature to fight the battle, but she is ripe for the triumph; too weak to run in the race, and yet clearly entitled to the prize; unable from her age to be aught but a learner, she is found a teacher.”
The Shepherd and the Lamb
The name Agnes is derived both from the Greek for “pure” and the Latin for “lamb.” Agnes is the pure lamb; Christ is the Shepherd. The familiar Psalm 22 thus becomes Saint Agnes’s song. Agnes the lamb sings the psalm of Christ the Shepherd in the midst of the Church. The fourth verse of the psalm evokes the passion and martyrdom of the saint. “For though I should walk in the midst of the shadow of death, I will fear no evils, for thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff, they have comforted me” (Ps 22:4).
Perfect Charity Casteth Out Fear
In his treatise On Virginity, Saint Ambrose says: “Girls of her age tend to wilt under the slightest frown from a parent. Pricked by a needle, they cry as if given a mortal wound. But Agnes showed no fear of the blood-stained hands of her executioners.” He tells us that while the executioner shook as though he himself were the criminal, and the faces of bystanders turned white at the sight, Agnes all the while remained without fear. “I will fear no evils” (Ps 22:4). Saint John gives the explanation: “Fear is not in charity: but perfect charity casteth out fear” (1 Jn 4:18).
Chosen in Love
“Abide, remain, make thy home in my love,” says the Lord to the virgin child Agnes; “whoever abides, remains, makes his home in me and I in him will bear much fruit” (cf. Jn 15:9b, 5b). Manete in dilectione mea. Dilectio is that love by which one distinguishes another by selecting him from others. Dilectio is the love that chooses another. Jesus is, in fact, saying in today’s Alleluia Verse, “Abide in my choice of thee.”
Saint Agnes understood that she was chosen. She sings, “My Lord Jesus Christ hath espoused me with His ring, and hath set on my head a crown as the crown of the bride.” The ring and the crown are the traditional symbols of the virgin consecrated to Christ. They represent Our Lord’s election of a particular soul, the choice of His love. The secret of consecrated virginity is one’s assent to the choice made by Jesus, who says, “You have not chosen me: but I have chosen you” (Jn 15:16). The consecrated virgin elects to abide forever in the Divine Bridegroom’s election of her.
Stability
The notion of abiding is akin to dwelling, to stability, and to permanence. Agnes, while yet a child, found her home, her stability, her unshakable permanence in Christ’s choice of her. The liturgy of virgins applies to them the word of the psalm: “God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved” (Ps 45:6). Agnes, abiding in Christ’s choice of her, became the abode of charity — agápe, sacrificial love — and charity abiding in her drove out fear.
Purchasing the Treasure
Stability in Christ’s choice of us, and freedom from fear, are not bought cheaply. Both are costly. Both demand a total investment, an investment deemed foolish by the worldly-wise: all that one has. Consider the costliness of the treasure in the field (Mt 13:44) and the pearl of great price purchased by nothing less than all that one has (Mt 13:45).
The Spendthrift Virgin
Agnes, a little child, took a foolish risk. She gave all that she had. “The crowds,” says Saint Ambrose, “marvelled at her spendthrift attitude to life, discarding it untasted, but as if she had lived it to the full.” Unlike the daughter of Jephthah who asked of her father two months to wander on the mountains and bewail her virginity (cf. Jg 11:37), Agnes went with willing and joyful steps to the place of her execution.
Toward the Banquet of Love Crucified
Agnes, pure lamb of the Shepherd-Christ, child-bride of the Lamb without stain, obtain for us who, at least, share thy weakness, a like share in the wisdom of thy folly. Lead us to the Banquet prepared by charity upon the altar, to the Banquet of Love Crucified, that we, like thee, may abide in Love’s choice of us.
Saint Agnes, Virgin Martyr
A Winter Constellation
The wintertime liturgy sparkles with a constellation of virgin martyrs and holy women. The Roman Canon enshrines their names: Felicity, Perpetua, Agatha, Lucy, Agnes, Cecilia and Anastasia. In the darkest months of the year, they shine like so many little flames taken from the Paschal Candle in the great and holy night of the Resurrection. Today, we fix our gaze on Agnes.
If I Love Him
The Office of Saint Agnes is one of the most beautiful in the Roman Liturgy. It expresses all the sentiments of the little virgin martyr’s pure and passionate heart. “Christ is my Lover,” she sings in the Third Responsory at Matins, “and I am entering with Him into the marriage-chamber. . . . The instruments of His music sound sweetly in my ears. If I love Him I shall be chaste; if I touch Him I shall be clean; if I embrace Him I shall be a virgin indeed.”
A Christian Child
Agnes was a mere child, a little girl of twelve. The year was 304, during the persecution of Diocletian. According to Roman law, a child of twelve was not held responsible for her choices and could not therefore be subject to trial and judgment. But Christians fell outside the pale of Roman law, and Agnes was a Christian.
What are we to make of these child saints and of others like them? Our Lord places them before us, saying, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Mt 18:2). “To the boastful, I say: ‘Do not boast,’ to the wicked: ‘Do not flaunt your strength, do not flaunt your strength on high. Do not speak with insolent pride’” (Ps 74:5-6).
The Child Teacher
It is with little ones, “foolish in the eyes of the world” (1 Cor 1:27) that God shames the wise. It is with these little ones, “the weak in the world” (1 Cor 1:27) that God shames the strong. It is with these little ones, “low and despised in the world” (1 Cor 1:28) that God silences the boasting of the high and mighty. Saint Ambrose puts all his eloquence into praising Agnes: “She is not grown of stature to fight the battle, but she is ripe for the triumph; too weak to run in the race, and yet clearly entitled to the prize; unable from her age to be aught but a learner, she is found a teacher.”
The Shepherd and the Lamb
The name Agnes is derived both from the Greek for “pure” and the Latin for “lamb.” Agnes is the pure lamb; Christ is the Shepherd. The familiar Psalm 22 thus becomes Saint Agnes’s song. Agnes the lamb sings the psalm of Christ the Shepherd in the midst of the Church. The fourth verse of the psalm evokes the passion and martyrdom of the saint. “For though I should walk in the midst of the shadow of death, I will fear no evils, for thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff, they have comforted me” (Ps 22:4).
Perfect Charity Casteth Out Fear
In his treatise On Virginity, Saint Ambrose says: “Girls of her age tend to wilt under the slightest frown from a parent. Pricked by a needle, they cry as if given a mortal wound. But Agnes showed no fear of the blood-stained hands of her executioners.” He tells us that while the executioner shook as though he himself were the criminal, and the faces of bystanders turned white at the sight, Agnes all the while remained without fear. “I will fear no evils” (Ps 22:4). Saint John gives the explanation: “Fear is not in charity: but perfect charity casteth out fear” (1 Jn 4:18).
Chosen in Love
“Abide, remain, make thy home in my love,” says the Lord to the virgin child Agnes; “whoever abides, remains, makes his home in me and I in him will bear much fruit” (cf. Jn 15:9b, 5b). Manete in dilectione mea. Dilectio is that love by which one distinguishes another by selecting him from others. Dilectio is the love that chooses another. Jesus is, in fact, saying in today’s Alleluia Verse, “Abide in my choice of thee.”
Saint Agnes understood that she was chosen. She sings, “My Lord Jesus Christ hath espoused me with His ring, and hath set on my head a crown as the crown of the bride.” The ring and the crown are the traditional symbols of the virgin consecrated to Christ. They represent Our Lord’s election of a particular soul, the choice of His love. The secret of consecrated virginity is one’s assent to the choice made by Jesus, who says, “You have not chosen me: but I have chosen you” (Jn 15:16). The consecrated virgin elects to abide forever in the Divine Bridegroom’s election of her.
Stability
The notion of abiding is akin to dwelling, to stability, and to permanence. Agnes, while yet a child, found her home, her stability, her unshakable permanence in Christ’s choice of her. The liturgy of virgins applies to them the word of the psalm: “God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved” (Ps 45:6). Agnes, abiding in Christ’s choice of her, became the abode of charity — agápe, sacrificial love — and charity abiding in her drove out fear.
Purchasing the Treasure
Stability in Christ’s choice of us, and freedom from fear, are not bought cheaply. Both are costly. Both demand a total investment, an investment deemed foolish by the worldly-wise: all that one has. Consider the costliness of the treasure in the field (Mt 13:44) and the pearl of great price purchased by nothing less than all that one has (Mt 13:45).
The Spendthrift Virgin
Agnes, a little child, took a foolish risk. She gave all that she had. “The crowds,” says Saint Ambrose, “marvelled at her spendthrift attitude to life, discarding it untasted, but as if she had lived it to the full.” Unlike the daughter of Jephthah who asked of her father two months to wander on the mountains and bewail her virginity (cf. Jg 11:37), Agnes went with willing and joyful steps to the place of her execution.
Toward the Banquet of Love Crucified
Agnes, pure lamb of the Shepherd-Christ, child-bride of the Lamb without stain, obtain for us who, at least, share thy weakness, a like share in the wisdom of thy folly. Lead us to the Banquet prepared by charity upon the altar, to the Banquet of Love Crucified, that we, like thee, may abide in Love’s choice of us.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Our life!
Yes, this is our bed! WHN has the brown, while Dad and the DWM, minus Hope, have the rest! (WHN sleeps with WHN!)
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Looking for Love!!!!!
Did you know that our Mayoress is hostessing the bash of the season? That's right- Our very own Diva is hostessing the Queen of Hearts Ball on Valentine's Day? The excitement in Blogville is rising on an hourly basis and we are here to spread the word and to ask some lovely residents of Blogville to be our dates!
First up is J. Snoopington Puppy, aka SNOOPY!!!! Snoopy is our resident piebald and the St Louis boytoy of Muffin! As a member of the Blogville Police Department he is smart and will be a great protector of Muffin, so her Dad will not have to worry about her at all!
Muffin, will you go to the ball with me?
Next up is our J. Chippington Puppy, aka Chip- he like Snoopy is a member of BPD and takes his duties seriously. He is enamored of Mon'as sister Miss Prissy, that devastatingly beautiful red long furred dachshund living in Texas!
Miss Prissy, will you accompany me to the Ball?
Third, is Tasha, Queen of the Urban Jungle. She is the beloved of Shiloh of Team Beaglebratz and this Valentine's Day is their second anniversary! however, she is still waiting for her beau to ask her to the ball!
Now, as Blogville knows, the DWM pack has two new members- Anna, the snausagesque black and tan beauty who rules her Daddy with her short fur covered paw, and Hope, our double dapple foster who works at BPD as the office manager. (Anna is on rodent patrol for BPD, in charge of squirrel and bunny patrol) . We don't want these two beauties to sit home on Valentine's Day, now do we? All applicants will have to undergo the rigorous BPD screening process, followed by the even more excruciating Daddy process, first instituted in Blogville by Taffy's Dad! Who's up for the challenge? Both these girls can dance! Both have healthy appetites and appreciate a great treat! Neither have pawticipated in adult beverages, so be careful!
NEXT UP- we have taken the liberty of cutting and pasting the deadlions for the ball so we all know when to have our photos in and to whom! Hurry! These deadlions are non negotiable and we don't want anyone to miss out on the fun!!!
**Events with Deadline of January 27, 2014
PHOTO SHOP PART I
Rangebrandt Photo Studios and staff of 3 via alphabet
First letter of furbabes name to:
Mollie and Alfie: letters: A-M
send to: belneameadowATgmailDOTcom
Ranger: letters: N-Z
send to: scottierangerATgmailDOTcom
Ranger, Mollie and Alfie have volunteered their moms to provide Photo Shop services
ONLY SEND PHOTOS to
Mollie and Ranger if you want to be formally dressed and are not able
to use Photo Shop. Once PS is completed Mollie/Ranger will send the
photo SargE. Sarge will send completed photo to Madi which is the final
point. Madi will send a copy of the picture to its owner and Madi and Mad Snapper will be posting all the photos on 2/14. Half on Madi's blog 1/2 on Mad Snappers blog
If you do not need/want to have photo shop assistance GO DIRECTLY TO PART II
Part II LADIES IN BLOOM
Sarge will
host "Ladies In Bloom" for the dance. Sarge's choice as to what
kind: Bouquet, Wrist Corsage, Pin-on Corsage, Long Stems, Hair Pieces,
roses, daisies, any color, anything goes. Each one will be tailored
specifically to that *lady based on the ready-to-post pix (if you plan to wear anything other than your furs you must have that on) that I receive and whatever pops into Sarge's head. *Note: Sarge is only doing flowers. Send your ready to post picture to Sarge by January 27, 2014:
email: LFURMAN1987ATyahooDOTcom
Then Sarge will send the completed photos to Madi. Madi will send the owner of the photo a copy for their post. On 2/14 Madi and Mad Snapper will have all of the pictures on their blogs throughout the day.
PIN THE HEART ON THE DONKEY: Thru Squirrel Eyes and Marg's Animals: Marg actually has real live donkeys Smoke and Joe. More info coming soon along with their deadline for receiving pictures
**Events with Deadline of February 6, 2014
If
you do not need/want Photo shop or corsages send your picture directly
to Madi will have all of the pictures on her blog throughout the day.
**Event with Deadlline of February 9
Maggie Mae and Max "Love Messenger" Click on Maggie Mae and Max's name for details
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WE ANTICIPATE ATTENDANCE TO BE LARGE FOR THE QUEEN OF HEARTS. ALL DEADLINE DATES ARE FIRM. WE WANT EVERYONE TO ATTEND SO BE MINDFUL
WE ANTICIPATE ATTENDANCE TO BE LARGE FOR THE QUEEN OF HEARTS. ALL DEADLINE DATES ARE FIRM. WE WANT EVERYONE TO ATTEND SO BE MINDFUL
OF OUR DEADLINES AND THE HOSTS
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BAD DAWG Agency: Murphy and Stanley, Frankie and Ernie , Roxy aka Ernie's main squeeze is lead vocalist. BDA will provide live music. If you have special requests or have written a song send it to their agent: cecampbellATmsnDOTcom
Rockin' Will aka Sw. William: Will spin love songs all day over at Blogville station. If you have a special request, send it to SweetwtScotATyahooDOTcom
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List of Host and events they are hosting to date.
*Benji and Lassie: Blogville
EMT and Dogtor: Will be sure to stock the Blogville Ambulance with
Valentine Appropriate Supplies. (Like Bang-Aids with pictures of hearts
on them, etc.) *AND We will also perform a Queen of Hearts card trick in the Blogville Ambulance. new event as of 1/15/14!!!
Wyatt and Stanzie: Will
design a romantic garden and a few floral centerpieces for the event!!
It will be the perfect place to take a romantic stroll with a date,
just outside the dancehall doors!
Sasha and Ruby: Will once again be providing snackables, foodables, and (un)Spirited beverages (Ruby's mom has her on restriction no
spirited drinks)
Casey the Boxer and Kissing Booth, more info coming soon along with their deadline for pictures
Frank: The Adventures of The Tank and Easy Rider (who is looking for Mrs. Right): Matchmaking Booth more info coming along with their deadline for pictures
Toby: Training Toby: Will be creating lots of Sweet Nothings
for heart candy.
Madi and Mad Snapper : distributing sweet nothings to all the pawticipants.
Labels:
Anna,
Chip,
Hope,
Madi,
Miss Prissy,
Muffin,
Shiloh,
Snoopy,
Tasha,
Valentine's Day
Friday, January 17, 2014
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Monday, January 13, 2014
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Friday, January 10, 2014
Friday Funnies
The second joke is from Tasha to her beloved Aunt Cindy, AKA Walter and Millie's Mom, AKA Blogville's very own World's Greatest Quilter
Thursday, January 9, 2014
New Blog in Town! Can you help?
Blogville has a great new blog in town, to help out our neighbors who have majorly major medical bills! It is the brainchild of Miss Marg of Miss Marg's Animals and Miss Ann of Zoolatry. The new blog is called Auctions for Petz in Need, and will be holding auctions to help our Blogville residents and friends raise money to pay their medical bills.
The inaugural auction is for our beloved Miss Tweedles, and runs through January 18th! We have donated a placemat and are in a bidding war already on an item! rush on over to help out our Miss Tweedles and thank Miss Marg and Miss Ann for coming up with this fabulous idea!
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Monday, January 6, 2014
Happy Anniversary, WHN and Dad!
Sunday, January 5, 2014
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