Thursday, January 9, 2025 7:00 PM


Fr. Thomas Hoar joins us for a special

Witness/Speaker Topic

"Spiritual Warfare"


This Thursday will be gathering in the Chapel of Sacred Heart for Rosary, at 7PM Sharp, followed by Fr. Tom's talk on spiritual warfare.


Please read below on info about the upcoming Men's Conference.


Sacred Heart Church

In the Chapel

386 Hancock St.

North Quincy, MA 02171


Boston Catholic

Men's Conference 2025

Tickets are Available!


We are ramping up the activity on getting the word out about the upcoming men's conference. If you would like to volunteer, please let me know. We will obviously need many on the day of the conference but we will also need a number of unique skill sets before the event. If you would like to be a part, and think you might be of service, please contact

Mark Carey at mjradio1@me.com


Tune in to the Station of the Cross, AM 1060 to hear the new PSA on the March men's conference.


Boston Catholic Men's Conference, March 22, 2025

Sponsored by the Men of Divine Mercy & The Flatley Foundation

at the Boston Marriott Quincy


New website with ticketing info, volunteer opportunities and more www.bostoncatholicmen.com


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When Jesus saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them,

for they were like sheep without a shepherd;

and he began to teach them many things.

By now it was already late and his disciples approached him and said,

"This is a deserted place and it is already very late.

Dismiss them so that they can go

to the surrounding farms and villages

and buy themselves something to eat."

He said to them in reply,

"Give them some food yourselves."

But they said to him,

"Are we to buy two hundred days' wages worth of food

and give it to them to eat?"

He asked them, "How many loaves do you have? Go and see."

And when they had found out they said,

"Five loaves and two fish."

So he gave orders to have them sit down in groups on the green grass.

The people took their places in rows by hundreds and by fifties.

Then, taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven,

he said the blessing, broke the loaves, and gave them to his disciples

to set before the people;

he also divided the two fish among them all.

They all ate and were satisfied.

And they picked up twelve wicker baskets full of fragments

and what was left of the fish.

Those who ate of the loaves were five thousand men.

Everyday, the Men of Divine Mercy posts the new Saint of the Day from


Franciscan Media on our website.


Today's Saint of the Day

Saint Raymond of Peñafort


January 07, 2025


Franciscan Media

Image: Saint Raymond of Peñafort’s Miracle by Jacopo Ligozzi | photo by Sailko

 

Saint Raymond of Peñafort

 

Saint of the Day for January 7

(1175 – January 6, 1275)

Saint Raymond of Peñafort’s Story

 

Since Raymond lived into his hundredth year, he had a chance to do many things. As a member of the Spanish nobility, he had the resources and the education to get a good start in life.

 

By the time he was 20, he was teaching philosophy. In his early 30s he earned a doctorate in both canon and civil law. At 41 he became a Dominican. Pope Gregory IX called him to Rome to work for him and to be his confessor. One of the things the pope asked him to do was to gather together all the decrees of popes and councils that had been made in 80 years since a similar collection by Gratian. Raymond compiled five books called the Decretals. They were looked upon as one of the best organized collections of Church law until the 1917 codification of canon law.

 

Earlier, Raymond had written for confessors a book of cases. It was called Summa de Casibus Poenitentiae. More than simply a list of sins and penances, it discussed pertinent doctrines and laws of the Church that pertained to the problem or case brought to the confessor.

 

At the age of 60, Raymond was appointed archbishop of Tarragona, the capital of Aragon. He didn’t like the honor at all and ended up getting sick and resigning in two years.

He didn’t get to enjoy his peace long, however, because when he was 63 he was elected by his fellow Dominicans to be the head of the whole Order, the successor of Saint Dominic. Raymond worked hard, visited on foot all the Dominicans, reorganized their constitutions and managed to put through a provision that a master general be allowed to resign. When the new constitutions were accepted, Raymond, then 65, resigned.

 

He still had 35 years to oppose heresy and work for the conversion of the Moors in Spain. He convinced Saint Thomas Aquinas to write his work Against the Gentiles.

 

In his 100th year, the Lord let Raymond retire.


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