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Name: roberto
Gender: Male
Status: Single
Location:
LAREDO, Texas
United States
School:
Martin High School, Laredo State University, and Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi I hold a BBA and a MA in Psychology
Work:
Insurance Agent for 20 years and I have been teaching for the last 5 years
Hometown(s):
LAREDO IS MY HOME TOWN AND I ALSO LIVED IN CORPUS CHRISTI FOR 31/2 YEARS
Quote:
"God grant me the strength to change the things I can, the courage to accept the things I cannot, and the wisdom to know the difference." Reinhold Niebuhr

My Journals (3)

MY LORD AND MY GOD
 
At times frustration hits me
Overwhelms my parted heart
All is haze before me, hidden is my destination
It is then that a breeze of intuition reminds me
The lord I need to seek.
 
Should I kneel or lay down in silence
His voice so that I can hear
Or should I stand at attention before my King,
whose face I’ve never seen.
 
My heart and mind I then surrender
And free them from all thought,
all attachments, all convictions,
just him alone I desire to seek
 
once clear of all that clouds me
Peace I start to feel
It has to be his Holy Presence
For he told me to be still
I then know He must be near
 
My heart is filled with gladness
The peace that I have found
Once more assures me,
That sin cannot have me bound
 
I then seek the banquet
Where I invited am ,
Then hear the words spoken
From a man so much like me.
 
In “Persona Christi” he proclaims to all,
“This is my Body, This is my Blood”
On my knees I then fall
Behold  my Lord, my God and All
 
by roberto reyes

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 Casting out my sight towards the horizon I ponder on the lenght that I must walk amidst the pathless valley of dry sands.

My steps must go forward, no other direction is there to take for gazing at the rising sun before me there are only long dark shadows towards the west behind me. 

East!, I must go East!, amidst the storm of thoughts I yell, from my destined journey I can not refrain. 

Now!, now !, I must take a step beyond this place I find my self, go!, go! , idle I cannot remain for the day will quickly pass and this desert I must cross before the day is done and the darkness of death over shadows my soul.

I then will rest and with joy receive the rising Sun whose setting I will no more see.

robert

Added: February 25, 2009
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The Power of One Hail Mary


HAIL, MARY, full of grace; the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among
women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. HOLY MARY, Mother of
God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

Millions of Catholics often say the Hail Mary. Some repeat it hastily not
even thinking on the words they are saying. These following words may help
some say it more thoughtfully. They can give God's Mother great joy and
obtain for themselves graces that she wishes to give them.

One Hail Mary well said fills the heart of Our Lady with delight and obtains
for us indescribably great graces. One Hail Mary well said gives us more
graces than a thousand thoughtlessly said.

The Hail Mary is like a mine of gold that we can always take from but never
exhaust. Is it hard to say the Hail Mary well? All we have to do is to know
its value and understand its meaning.

St. Jerome tells us that "the truths contained in the Hail Mary are so
sublime, so wonderful that no man or Angel could fully understand them."

St. Thomas Aquinas, the Prince of Theologians, "the wisest of Saints and
holiest of wise men," as Leo XIII called him, preached for 40 days in Rome
on the Hail Mary, filling his hearers with rapture.

Father F. Suarez, the holy and learned Jesuit, declared when dying that he
would willingly give all the many learned books he wrote, all his life's
labors, for the merit of one Hail Mary prayerfully and devoutly said.

St. Mechtilde, who loved our Lady very much, was one day striving to
compose a beautiful prayer in her honor. Our Lady appeared to her, with the
golden letters on her breast of: "Hail Mary full of grace." She said to her:
"Desist, dear child, from your labor for no prayer you could possibly
compose would give me the joy and delight of the Hall Mary."

A certain man found joy in saying slowly the Hail Mary. The Blessed Virgin
in return appeared to him smiling and announced to him the day and hour that
he should die, granting him a most holy and happy death.

After death a beautiful white lily grew from his mouth having written on its
petals: "Hail Mary."

Cesarius recounts a similar incident. A humble and holy monk lived in the
monastery. His poor mind and memory were so weak that he could only repeat
one prayer which was the "Hail Mary." After death a tree grew over his grave
and on all its leaves was written: "Hail Mary."

These beautiful legends show us how much devotion to Our Lady was valued,
and the power attributed to the Hail Mary devoutly prayed.

Each time that we say the Hail Mary we are repeating the very same words
with which St. Gabriel the Archangel saluted Mary on the day of the
Annunciation, when she was made Mother of the Son of God.

Many graces and joys filled the soul of Mary at that moment.

Now when we say the Hail Mary we offer anew all these graces and joys to Our
Lady and she accepts them with Immense delight.

In return she gives us a share in these joys.

Once Our Lord asked St. Francis Assisi to give Him something. The Saint
replied: "Dear Lord, I can give You nothing for I have already given you
all, all my love."

Jesus smiled and said: "Francis, give Me it all again and again, it will
give Me the same pleasure."

So with our dearest Mother, she accepts from us each time we say the Hail
Mary the joys and delight she received from the words of St. Gabriel.

Almighty God gave His Blessed Mother all the dignity, greatness and holiness
necessary to make her His own most perfect Mother.

But He also gave her all the sweetness, love, tenderness and affection
necessary to make her our most loving Mother. Mary is truly and really our
Mother.

As children when in trouble run to their mothers for help, so ought we to
run at once with unbounded confidence to Mary.

St. Bernard and many Saints said that it was never, never heard at any time
or in any place that Mary refused to hear the prayers of her children on
earth.

Why do we not realize this most consoling truth? Why refuse the love and
consolation that God's Sweet Mother is offering us?

Is it our lamentable ignorance which deprives us of such help and
consolation.

To love and trust Mary is to be happy on earth now and afterwards to be
happy in Heaven.

Dr. Hugh Lammer was a staunch Protestant, with strong prejudices against
the Catholic Church.

One day he found an explanation of the Hail Mary and read it. He was so
charmed with it that he began to say it daily. Insensibly all his
anti-Catholic animosity began to disappear. He became a Catholic, a holy
priest and a professor of Catholic Theology in Breslau.

A priest was called to the bedside of a man who was dying in despair because
of his sins. Yet he refused obstinately to go to confession. As a last
recourse the priest asked him to say at least the Hail Mary after which the
poor man made a sincere confession and died a holy death.

In England, a parish priest was asked to go and see a Protestant lady who
was gravely ill, and who wished to become a Catholic.

Asked if she had ever gone to a Catholic Church, or, if she had spoken to
Catholics, or if she had read Catholic books? She replied, "No, no."

All she could remember was that------when a child------she had learned from
a little Catholic neighbor girl the Hail Mary, which she said every night.
She was Baptized and before dying had the happiness of seeing her husband
and children Baptized.

St. Gertrude tells us in her book, "Revelations" that when we thank God for
the graces He has given to any Saint, we get a great share of those
particular graces.

What graces, then, do we not receive when we say the Hail Mary while
thanking God for all the unspeakable graces He has given His Blessed Mother?

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