Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Flocknote reflection for 11 August 2021 - Reflection of St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross and St Maximilian Kolbe

     This week we commemorate two martyrs from the faith from the Second World War. St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (1891 - 1942), also known by her given name of Edith Stein, was a Carmelite nun who grew up in a Jewish family in Germany who converted to Catholicism after living many years as an atheist. St Maximilian Kolbe (1894 - 1941) was a Franciscan priest from Poland who had founded a large monastery there and who ran a popular Catholic printing press.  Both of them were put to death in the Auschwitz concentration camp. We commemorated St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross on Monday, August 9. St Kolbe has his feast day this Saturday, August 14. Since we are reading the Bread of Life Discourse from the sixth Chapter of John's Gospel in our Sunday mass celebrations these past weeks, here are two wonderful quotes from these saints regarding the Eucharist.


St. Maximilian Kolbe: "You come to me and unite yourself intimately to me under the form of nourishment. Your blood now runs in mine, Your soul, Incarnate God, penetrates mine, giving courage and support. What miracles! Who would have ever imagined such!"

St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross - "'And the Word became flesh.’  That truth became a reality in the manger at Bethlehem. But it was to be fulfilled in yet another form: 'Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood, has eternal life.' The Savior, who knows that we are human beings and will remain human beings who have to struggle daily with weaknesses, comes to our assistance in a truly divine manner. Just as the human body is in need of daily bread, so also does the divine life in us require constant nourishment.”

Have a good week everyone.  We look forward to celebrating the solemnity of the Assumption of Mary at our Masses this upcoming weekend.  We hope you will join us either in person or virtually.  Father Lincoln.  






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