
April 25, 2009
Bull of Canonization of St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria

April 20, 2009
Listening to our Readers..
April 3, 2009
A Daily Lesson in Holines of St. Anthony M. Zaccaria on DISCRETION
April 1.
Discretion is discernment over the real attribute of things, and over which things are to be kept and which are to be laid aside.
April 2.
Discretion is the eye of the mind, which in no way will make us err.
April 3.
Discretion, which is the same as prudence, restrain us from licentiousness, and motivates us to goodness.
April 4.
Discretion keeps us from falling into vices; it rather purifies all vices and transforms them into virtues.
April 5
It is its nature that discretion weighs up both external and inner virtues.
April 6
The most sublime and perfect discretion is more of heavenly things than of earthly things.
April 7.
The eye of discretion is so clear that it sees even the minutest thing; he who does not see it is not discreet.
April 8.
A discreet person has eyes, front and back, top and bottom, right and left. It is because of discretion that man is a lot similar to God.
April 9.
A person who grows in discretion grows also in other virtues.
April 10.
To a discreet person, failure is beneficial, for through it he learns to be more careful. Discretion by itself teaches that one can receive healing from wounds, and he can gain both from failures as well as from successes.
April 11.
When the devil sees our discretion to be truly firm, he does not dare to assail it.
April 12.
A person who is truly discreet is far from falling. If he falls, it is because he is indiscreet.
April 13.
A person who is discreet is hated by those who may seem to have virtues, but who do not actually have.These are the lukewarm and the imperfect. They are like a thorn in his side.
April 14.
A discreet person is hated by the malicious. However, one can never lightly determine which is worse, the persecution of the malicious or the persecution of the lukewarm.
April 15.
The persecution of the lukewarm against persons who are discreet is varied and continuous, but the persecution of the malicious is done all at once and is persistent.
April 16.
As salt is needed for food, so discretion is needed for any action. As food becomes tasteless without salt, so virtue becomes meaningless without discretion.
April 17.
Discretion can be acquired through careful examination of one’s work and diligence in putting it to completion.
April 18.
Discretion often leads us to what is best and towards the highest virtue. A person can never be discreet unless he strives to reach the highest peak of virtue.
April 19.
You will be able to reach perfect discretion only if you desire harm and insult.
April 20.
Only a discreet person can hide or show his virtues, or yet extol them, without shame.
April 21.
He who practices virtue without discretion is like throwing dust to the winds.
April 22.
These are signs of a discreet person: he knows what steps to make when in doubt; he accepts everything from the hands of God with great tranquility; and he is able to give great and wholesome advice to others.
April 23.
Many look discreet in certain situations, but when they are in another, they appear to be what they really are, stupid and imprudent.
April 24
A discreet person knows how to be in want and in abundance. When he does not, he is indiscreet.
April 25.
A discreet person knows how to give reasons to everything, even the most impossible ones.
April 26.
A person who is perfectly discreet already overcomes his bad inclinations. He who is still tied up with some passion is not yet perfectly discreet.
April 27.
Discretion is not too much or too little. It avoids extreme prudence as well as excessive stupidity.
April 28.
Extreme prudence does not recognize one’s defects and at the same time does not excuse the defects of others.
April 29.
Extreme prudence goes beyond what is expected of it. It belittles the deeds of others and criticizes them without diplomacy.
April 30.
Extreme prudence speaks with pretense and makes new laws that hinder the weak.
April 1, 2009
St. Anthony Zaccaria's calendar arrives in the Philippines

What’s in the Perpetual Calendar of St. Anthony?


February 20, 2009
Feb 20, 2009 - St. Anthony Mary's 480th Anniversary Priestly Ordination

In 1529, February 20, at age 26, he was ordained. God’s deep love for Anthony Mary was shown by the following miracle. It was recorded by all the contemporary Cremonese historians and attested in the process of canonization.
Novena To Saint Anthony M. Zaccaria

Day 1 of the Novena – for FAITH
“It is necessary that you always trust in God’s help and come to know by experience that you are never to be without it.”
(St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria, Constitutions XVII)
From the letter of
I give thanks to my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is heralded throughout the world. God is my witness, whom I serve with my spirit in proclaiming the
gospel of his Son, that I remember you constantly, always asking in my prayers that somehow by God’s will I may at last find my way clear to come to you. For I long to see you, that I may share with you some spiritual gift so that you may be strengthened, that is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by one another’s faith, yours and mine.
From the letter of St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria to the Reverend Father Bartolomeo Ferrari (Letter VI)
Dearly beloved in Christ, why do you entertain any doubts? Haven’t you experienced in this undertaking that you never lacked the necessary means to help those in need? Nothing is more certain and reliable than experience. Those who love you do not possess the wealth either of a Paul or of a Magdalene; they do, however, trust in the One who enriched them both. Thus as a result of both your faith and theirs God will provide for any person under your care. You can be sure that, before you speak and in the very moment of speaking, Jesus Crucified will anticipate and accompany, not only every word of yours, but your every holy intention.Don’t you see that He Himself has opened the doors for you with His own hands? Who, then, will hinder you from entering the hearts of people and from changing them so completely as to renew them and beautify them with holy virtues? Nobody, of course − neither the devil nor any other creature.
- St. Anthony, precursor of Catholic reform…Pray for us.
- St. Anthony, faithful administrator of the divine mysteries…Pray for us.
- St. Anthony, priest solicitous in making gain in others…Pray for us.
Christ, our Savior, you endowed St. Anthony Mary with the light and flame of a solid faith.Increase our faith, so that we may learn to love the living true God. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Our Father… Hail Mary… Glory be…
Closing Prayer
St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria,
continue your work as doctor and priest
by obtaining from God healing
from my physical and moral sickness,
so that free from all evil and sin,
I may love the Lord with joy,
fulfill with fidelity my duties,
work generously for the good of my brothers and sisters,
and for my sanctification.
I also beg of you to secure for me
the special favor I seek in this novena…
(State your intention here.)
Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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