Come Alive in Jesus! - A Solemn Novena by Bishop Robert J. Hermann WCAT Radio
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Bishop Robert J. Hermann, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, delivered nine homilies on the occasion of the Solemn Novena to our Lady of Mount Carmel that have been adapted for this book. Beginning with a response to God’s Call to Holiness, Bishop Hermann teaches us how to imitate Mary in allowing God to enrich the love affair he has with us.
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Homily 1: God's Call to Holiness
This novena is all about God’s call to holiness, and how our life is a response to His call. The early Carmelites who gathered on Mount Carmel chose Mary to be their mother and their model. She is the one who taught them, and is teaching us, how to “Let it be done to us according to God’s word.” She taught them and us how to treasure God’s word in our hearts. She taught them and us to “Do whatever He tells you.”
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Homily 2: The Need for Inner Quiet
Silent time is such a rich experience of being loved by Jesus in the midst of our weaknesses. If we stay with silence, knowing that Jesus is presiding, we are filled with peace because He is bringing healing in the depths of our soul.
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Homily 3: Unilateral Forgiveness
As you allow Mary to intercede for you, may she hear you say: “Jesus, forgive this person without any preconditions or strings attached. Not only forgive them but also bless them so that they may feel good about themselves and their relationship with others and with their God.” Every time you think of them, renew this powerful prayer. Mary will help you bring it to completion so that even negative feelings and memories will disappear.
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Homily 4: Invoking Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Mary is modeling for us how to embrace God’s will in our lives, even if we do not understand it. We are called to trust God in all circumstances and God will fulfill our heart’s desires as we embrace His will in our lives, which includes embracing His cross as it comes to us. That is what Mary did in such an admirable way on Calvary.
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Homily 5: Spiritual Warfare
Every Christian person has the right to command the evil one to leave his or her individual life. This power is part of the baptismal vows of renouncing Satan. If you don’t know who you are, you are afraid of Satan. If you realize that you are, through Baptism, a beloved son or daughter of the Father, a sister or brother of Jesus, and a temple of the Holy Spirit, Satan is afraid of you!
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Homily 6: From Self-Hatred to Self-Reliance
God created us to be dependent upon others and upon Him. He doesn’t hate us when we sin. He sees our weaknesses as our potential excuse to welcome Him in to help us to develop a deeper relationship with Him.