Fatima
Cell Program for January
Themes
The
Holy Name of Jesus:
Holy
Mother Church, having made known to us the Incarnation of the Son of God in the glorious
Feast of His Nativity, now unfolds to us, during this month, the glories of His Most Holy
Name. The origin of the feast of the Holy
Name goes back to the sixteenth century. Among the Israelites a child received his name at
the rite of Circumcision. On the day that the
Divine Infant was Circumcised, He received the Name of Jesus, which signifies Savior, and
which had been given Him by the Angel before He was conceived. That Name, so beautiful, so glorious, the Divine
Child did not wish to bear for one moment without fulfilling its meaning. Already at the moment of His Circumcision He
showed Himself a Savior by shedding for us that Blood, of which a single drop is more than
sufficient for the ransom and salvation of the whole world.
The Church begins the year with the Name of Jesus, because She wishes that it
should be imprinted upon us each day of that year. May
the adorable Name of Jesus be impressed, above all, upon our whole being, upon all our
actions; may it ever be on our lips, and in our hearts! Whatever
you do in word or in work, do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the
Father through Him. (Col. 3:17)
The
Holy Family: Concerning
Christs hidden life at Nazareth with Mary and Joseph, the Gospels merely tell us
that He was subject to them, and that He advanced in wisdom and age and
grace before God and men. Having
stooped so far as to take a nature like to ours, sin excepted, He wished also to be
obedient unto death. Jesus could
say of His Mother and Foster Father what He said of His Heavenly Father, I do always the things that please them. Out of a life of thirty-three years, Jesus, Who is
Eternal Wisdom, chose to pass thirty years in silence and obscurity, obedience and labor. Truly, He is a hidden God! Moreover, the Holy Family is a model for all
Christian families. In the family life of
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph are exemplified the proper relations that should exist between
husband and wife, parents and children. There
was filial devotion to God in that family circle of the three holiest Persons Who ever
lived. While Saint Joseph supported the Holy
Family by his labor, Mary managed the household, and Jesus assisted both of them. They were united in their daily tasks, and
sanctified them by prayer and meditation. By
practicing the domestic virtues of charity, obedience, and mutual help, they sanctified
family life. We should often implore them to
sanctify our own families by their example and intercession. Our Lady lamented at Fatima, "Many marriages
are not pleasing to God." In order to
understand what makes marriage and family life truly pleasing to God, we need only
consider the example of the Holy Family. To
be centered in Christ there is an absolute necessity of daily family prayer
and spiritual reading; and an absolute need of parental supervision and discipline of the
children, lest they be ruined by permissiveness and liberalism. Consider the critical value and importance of
Fatima "family cells."
The
Chair of Unity Octave:
The
Feast of St. Peter's Chair at Rome is celebrated on January 18th. The Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul is
observed on January 25th. Holy Mother Church
has always united her praises for the Prince of the Apostles, St. Peter, with Her
veneration for the zeal and holiness of St. Paul, a "vessel of election" for the
spread of the infant Church. Thus, She has
reserved eight days of solemn prayerfrom the Feast of St. Peter's Chair at Rome
until the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paulfor the observance of "The Chair
of Unity Octave"; eight days of solemn prayer for the Apostolic Catholic Church. The only unity for which the Church and her
faithful children can pray, is that which results from the conversion of those who are outside the One, True Fold of the Church. Thus, each of the days of the Chair of Unity
Octave is dedicated to prayers for the conversion of some poor segment of mankind which is
still "walking in darkness," imploring that they may open their hearts to God's
grace, and be converted to the true Shepherd of
their souls. This is the exercise of true
charity. To imagine, as do the liberal
ecumenists of our day, that we can achieve "unity" by pretending that those
outside the Church do not stand in desperate need of conversion, is
to deny the foundation of Christ's True Church, and to renounce the very reason for the
heroic apostolic labors and martyrdom of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul.
OPENING
PRAYERS: |
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Come Holy Ghost
* The Rosary with meditation on each mystery *
Prayers
to the Divine Infant Jesus
* Hymn: Adeste Fideles or other
Christmas Hymn |
MEDITATION: |
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from the Imitation of Christ or True Devotion to Mary |
STUDY
& DISCUSS: |
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Officer's reports; Cell Memos; reading of the Salve Maria Regina
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FIRST
MEETING:
1. |
THE
LITURGICAL YEAR: |
The
Forty Days of Christmas - reflect on the sermons reminding us to continue this celebration
daily; Feasts of the Circumcision and Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Jan. 1st
and Jan. 6th) Discuss the significance of this first shedding of the
Precious Blood of Jesus, and observe the complete obedience to the Will of His Heavenly
Father of which He gives us the perfect example in this mystery. Discuss the significance
of the gifts of the Three Holy Kings. Review
also the three-fold manifestation of Christ which is commemorated during this Season: to
the Gentile world in the persons of the Three Holy Kings, at His Baptism in the Jordan,
and at the miracle of Cana. |
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Reference:
"The Incarnation, Birth, and Infancy of Jesus Christ" by Liguori; Salve Maria Regina No. 129. |
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2. |
THE (15
min. report; |
"MANY
MARRIAGES ARE NOT PLEASING TO GOD." Discuss
these words of Our Lady of Fatima as they apply to modern family and married life; review
what Our Holy Father, Pope Pius XII has written concerning the Holy Family, and discuss a
practical application of these principles in our daily lives, especially in light of the
words of Our Lady. |
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Reference: See this months secondary theme above; Salve Maria Regina No. 108 . |
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3. |
THE
HOLY NAME OF JESUS: |
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Reference: See
this months primary theme; The
Wonders of the Holy Name by OSullivan; The
Incarnation, Birth, and Infancy of Jesus Christ by Liguori. |
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SECOND
MEETING: |
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1. |
THE
INCREDIBLE CATHOLIC MASS: (15
min. report; 10 min. discussion)
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Review Chapter 5: In the Holy Mass, Christ Renews His Nativity. |
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Reference: The Incredible Catholic Mass by Fr. Martin von Cochem. |
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2. |
MARY IN
DOCTRINE AND DEVOTION: (10
min. report; 10 min. discussion) |
Our
Lady of Banneux (Jan. 15); also, The Espousals of Our Lady and St. Joseph (Jan. 23) and
Our Lady of Cana (Jan. 31) in connection with these feasts, discuss the Catholic
ideals of a truly holy married life. |
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Reference: Salve Maria Regina No. 118; Encyclical of Pope Pius XI, Casti Connubii, on Holy Matrimony. |
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3. |
THE CHAIR OF
UNITY OCTAVE: (15
min. report & discussion) |
Discuss
the origin and purpose of this important liturgical observance, especially in light of the
present false ecumenism of the Vatican II sect. Also,
the Conversion of St. Paul; his zealous apostolate for the spread of the early Church. |
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Reference: See this months third theme, above; Liturgical Prayers and Reflections for the Chair of Unity Octave; Encyclical of Pope Pius XI, Mortalium Animos, on True Religious Unity. |
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THIRD
MEETING:
1. |
WHAT
FAITH REALLY MEANS: (15
min. report; 10 min. discussion) |
Discuss Chapter 9: A Concluding Appeal. Review earlier sections as needed. |
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Reference: What Faith Really Means by Rt. Rev. Henry G. Graham. |
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2. |
MARY IN
DOCTRINE AND DEVOTION: (10
min. report; 10 min. discussion) |
The Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord in the Temple and the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary Candlemas, "The Catholic Feast of Lights" discuss this beautiful Feast which comes towards the close of the Christmas-Epiphany season, and its significance for faithful Catholics, especially the example which Our Lady gives us of humble obedience to the laws of the Church. Also, discuss the First Sorrow of Mary the Prophecy of Simeon. |
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Reference: Sections on the Feast of the Purification and on the Prophecy of Simeon from The Glories of Mary by St. Alphonsus Maria Liguori. |
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3. |
THE
FATHER OF CHRISTENDOM: (15
min. report and discussion) |
Discuss
the life of the Glorious Father of Christendom, St. Karl the Great, Emperor, rebutting the
vicious anti-Catholic attacks upon this chosen protector of God's Kingdom upon earth. Review the temporal and spiritual benefits
which resulted from his faithful application of the Christian Gospel and his defense of
the One, True Church of Christ. |
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Reference:
Booklet,
St.
Karl the Great, Emperor. |
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CLOSING
PRAYERS: |
*
Litany of
the Holy Name of Jesus and Hymn *
St. Louis Marie de Montforts Prayer to Jesus |
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LEAFLETS
OF THE MONTH: |
* "Peace be to You" |
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Cell
Plan of Apostolic Action for January
R To promote the
Message of Fatima R Sanctification of
self, family, neighbor
R Conversion of
sinners, salvation of souls R Adoration,
reparation, total consecration
·
New
Year's Eve Vigil of Prayerin reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the
Immaculate Heart of Maryimploring God's blessing during the coming year.
·
Eucharistic
all-night vigil on First Friday/Saturday of the month; as well as on January 23rd (The
Espousals of Our Lady)for the strengthening of Catholic family life.
·
Personal
resolve to honor Our Lady in a special way on Saturdays.
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Family
Practice:
Pattern your family after the Holy Family; discuss the Holy Family as your model. Offer
daily devotions as a family before the Nativity Scene in order to observe the ongoing
Christmas-Epiphany Season, and to grow in your peace, love, and joy.
·
Put
up a literature rack (or use existing ones) in airports, hospitals, etc. (keep them
stocked!).
·
Make
visits to hospitals and homes for the elderly. Brighten their day with spiritual
encouragement and distribute Fatima pledges, brown scapulars, Miraculous Medals, and
leaflets to those open to receiving these spiritual aids. Explain to them the great
value of offering their sufferings for the missions of the Religious and the work of the
Fatima Crusade, for the conversion of sinners and the salvation of souls.
·
Form
a Rosary group in retirement homes, convalescent homes, etc. As an act of true love of neighbor, visit
some shut-in or lonely, elderly person every week and pray the Rosary with them.
·
Special
observance of the Feasts of the Holy Name of Jesus, the Circumcision, the Epiphany, Feast
of the Holy Family, the Baptism of Our Lord, Our Lady of Banneux, St. Peter's Chair, the
Conversion of St. Paul, and St. Karl the Great.
·
Personal resolve to always
bow our head devoutly at the Holy Name of Jesus.