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| Blessed John Novena |
FIRST DAY: John Garbella was born in Vercelli, a town
of northern Italy, in 1205. He was a very bright, studious boy, and because
of his great promise, he was sent to the University of Paris where he eventually
gained the Doctorate in law. He remained there as a teacher, and later returned
to Vercelli to begin a university in his home town. His love of learning
and constant study prepared him well for his future as a leader in the Church.
Let us pray: Heavenly Father, source of all Truth, You sent
your divine Son into the world to share with us the truth that makes us free
free to seek You with quiet minds and joyous hearts. Through the
intercession of Blessed John of Vercelli, grant us a deep love of sacred
truth, and a growing desire to know You more clearly and love You with greater
ardor. We ask this in the name of Jesus, your Son, our Lord, who lives and
reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.
SECOND DAY: When Blessed John was about 25 years old,
and busy at his teaching in Vercelli, there came to that town the head of
the newly-founded Order of Preachers, or Dominicans, as they were called
because of Dominic, their founder. This successor of the great preacher,
Dominic, preached so movingly that the young professor, John Garbella, was
touched by Gods grace to ask for admittance to the new Order of Preachers.
Blessed Jordan of Saxony, the Dominican Master General, gave him the habit
of the Friars Preachers, and sent him to the city of Bologna to begin his
preparation for the priesthood, and for an outstanding career in the history
of the Order and the Church.
Let us pray: Lord, our God, You have planted deep in the heart
of man a thirst for the truth, and a desire to attain union with You in love.
As the young John of Vercelli sought the truth, and surrendered himself lovingly
to your vocation to a great apostolate, grant that we, too, may seek You
with constancy, and serve You with all our hearts. Through the intercession
of Blessed John, we ask in particular that You attract the hearts of many
young people to your gospel, your love, and a vocation of service in your
Church as priests and religious. We ask this in the name of Jesus, your Son,
our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever
and ever. Amen.
THIRD DAY: After 15 years of sacred study and very successful
preaching in the university city of Bologna, John was sent back to his home
town of Vercelli to establish a Dominican priory there. He was made its superior.
The small states of those times were wracked with war between the Germanic
emperor and the papal states. Johns remarkable gift of peace-making
became evident, and he was sent to Venice to reconcile that city-stae with
its former enemies. He succeeded so well at this, that for the rest of his
life, the Popes made use of his sanctity, prudence, and diplomacy to establish
peace between warring rulers and states.
Let us pray: Heavenly Father, You have revealed yourself to
us as a God of peace, justice, and unity. Through the grace of your divine
Son, the Prince of Peace, bring peace to our divided world, justice for all
men, unity to the human family. Through the intercession of Blessed John,
help us root out of our own hearts the pride, selfishness, and indifference
to others that lie at the root of discord and disunity. Make us truly
peacemakers, as befits those who call themselves Christians. We ask this
in the most Holy Name of Jesus, your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns
with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.
FOURTH DAY: Gods grace continued to bear much fruit
in the life of Blessed John. His religious superiors sent his as official
visitator to the newly established houses in Hungary; he was elected Prior
of the large priory in Bologna; he was likewise appointed spiritual guide
of the Dominican nuns in that city. At the age of 52, he was elected Provincial
of the province of Lombardy, and in that position, had to fight the heresies
that had sprung up in northern Italy. In all of his works, he turned to God
through prayer and the sacraments as his source of remarkable success in
the vineyard of the Lord.
Let us pray: Heavenly Father, You gave to each of us a mission
a task in your kingdom. And you likewise prepare for us the graces we need
to accomplish our tasks with success, so as to contribute to the extension
of your kingdom, and our own sanctification. Let us imitate Blessed John
in turning constantly to You, for the strength, the wisdom, and the resources
to do your holy will and thus attain our salvation. We ask this in the most
Holy Name of Jesus, your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and
the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.
FIFTH DAY: In the year 1264, at the age of 59, Blessed
John was elected Master General of the Dominican Order, the fifth successor
of St. Dominic himself. He did not believe himself worthy of the great trust.
He wrote to his brethren: "My fears at my inability should be yours as well,
wherefore I beg you to give me the help of your prayers so that divine mercy
may supply that which I lack in my own strength". As Master General, he combatted
the growing spirit of competition between the nations, so as to establish
a truly catholic spirit within the spreading Order. He provided a uniform
way of celebrating the sacred liturgy for the entire Order, thus ensuring
the dignity and beauty of divine worship, and he counselled his priests and
brothers constantly to be men of prayer and penance.
Let us pray: Heavenly Father, Your divine Son commands us to
"seek first the kingdom of God and His holiness". Make us truly men and women
of prayer, frequenting the sacraments, loving God and our neighbor, and
conforming ourselves to Christ, our savior. Through the intercession of Blessed
John, grant that we may always give to you the first priority in our lives,
and love You with our whole heart, our whole mind, our whole strength. We
ask this in the most Holy Name of Jesus, your Son, our Lord, who lives and
reigns, with You and the Holy Spirit, forever and ever. Amen.
SIXTH DAY: Pope Clement IV had such admiration for Blessed
John, and depended so heavily upon his wisdom and counsel that the Pope requested
that John go to live in Viterbo, where the papal court was then located.
Blessed John remained with the Pope until Clement died. A number of cardinals
wished to elect Blessed John, but he had no such ambition, and was destined
to govern his own Order, until his death. Again, he was called upon to make
peace between the feuding states of Venice and Genoa, and between France
and Castille. He wrote to his priests and brothers: "Watch the little things.
He who grows careless in little things, little by little falls. He who does
not push himself to make progress, goes backward."
Let us pray: Lord, our God, grant us the generosity to seek
opportunities for doing good; the prudence to do it wisely and well; and
the humility to rely upon God for all that we need, and to trust in Him
unquestioningly. In imitation of Blessed John, help us to be true apostles
of Jesus, our Lord, and faithful followers of His gospel of peace and humility.
We ask this in the most Holy Name of Jesus, your Son, our Lord, who lives
and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.
SEVENTH DAY: In April, 1273, Pope Gregory X announced
an ecumenical council to be convoked in May, 1274, in the city of Lyons in
southeastern France. Among the acts of that council, in which Blessed John
actively participated, was a decree that greater reverence, should be paid
to the Holy Name of Jesus by all Christian people. Pope Gregory entrusted
Blessed John with the leadership of this renewed devotion to the Holy Name
of Jesus throughout Europe. In his letter to Blessed John, Pope Gregory wrote:
"Let them honor with special reverence that Name which is above all names,
the only Name given by heaven to men for their salvation, which is the Name
of Jesus, who saved His people from their sins".
Let us pray: Heavenly Father, by the message of an Archangel,
You instructed both Mary, the Mother of the Savior, and St. Joseph, his
foster-father, that his name was to be JESUS, meaning "God is Savior".
Grant us a deep reverence for this HOLY NAME of JESUS, and a constant gratitude
to our Divine Savior for the graces of redemption, which He has lavished
upon us by his life of sufferings, death, and resurrection. We ask this in
that Most Holy Name of Jesus, your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with
You and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.
EIGHTH DAY: Upon receipt of Pope Gregorys commission
to spread devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus throughout Europe, Blessed John
immediately wrote to all Dominicans as follows: "Desirous of protecting the
honor of God, of obeying this apostolic command, and of promoting in our
neighbor an increase in devotion, we beseech you to stir up your zeal to
the end that you personally see to it that this request of the Holy Father
receives full compliance by having your subjects preach with convincing arguments
and with scrupulous diligence the need for reverencing the Holy Name".
Confraternities of the Holy Name were founded in every Dominican church;
altars were dedicated to the Holy Name of Jesus. As the movement spread and
gathered momentum, it coalesced into the Holy Name Society as we know it
today, brought into being by an ecumenical council and nurtured and spread
by Blessed John of Vercelli.
Let us pray: Heavenly Father, give to all of us a warm, loving
reverence for the Holy Name of Jesus, your divine Son, our Lord. Bless and
prosper the work of the Holy Name Society throughout the world. As it has
existed and functioned for seven centuries, grant that its purpose of spreading
reverence and respect for the Name of Jesus may continue and grow to your
glory and the good of souls. We ask this in that most Holy Name of Jesus,
your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns, with You and the Holy Spirit, one
God, forever and ever. Amen.
NINTH DAY: In the year 1276, Blessed John had the great
happiness of seeing one his own brethren, Peter of Tarentaise, elected as
the first Dominican Pope. Two years later, when John was 73 years old, Pope
Nicholas III appointed him to be Archbishop of the city of Jerusalem. Besides
his basic modesty which shied away from the honor of the episcopacy, his
prudence dictated that a man of his years and declining health was not up
to the job of governing a diocese wracked by war between Christian crusaders
and Moslems. He begged to be released from that appointment, and to be allowed
to retire as Master General of his Order. The Pope acceded to his first request,
but left to the Dominican brothers the decision as to his retirement. They
would not hear of it, and he thus served his brethren as their General until
his death in 1283, at the age of 78. His Dominican brothers, and all who
know him, realized that a saint had gone to his eternal reward. In 1903,
Pope St. Pius X officially inscribed the name of John of Vercelli among the
Blesseds of the Church; we await the day when he will be accorded the full
recognition of canonization.
Let us pray: Heavenly Father, we give you thanks and praise
for the life, the accomplishments, and the virtues of Blessed John. Through
his intercession, we commend to your love and your protection the Order of
Preachers to which he devoted his life, the Holy Name Society, which he founded,
and the devotion to the most Holy Name of Jesus, which he promoted with such
great zeal. We pray in that most Holy Name of Jesus, your Son, our Lord,
who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever.
Amen.
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