Knights of Saint Michael - Holy Spirit Catholic Church North Ryde
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Knights of Saint Michael - Holy Spirit Catholic Church North Ryde
In Honour of the Angels A publication of the Congregation of St Michael the Archangel (Pacific Delegature) Special Issue II, 2012 St Michael the Archangel, A Warrior for Today Dear Friends, Welcome to the Special Issue of our Newsletter dedicated to our Patron, St Michael the Archangel. Our aim with this issue is to make known the devotions and prayers to this great Commander of the Heavenly Army. Saint Michael is a “Warrior for our times”, who we all need to invoke to protect us from the dangers, harms and evils that invade our world and our everyday lives. We hope that it will provoke your interest in Saint Michael and Angels and inspire you to pray for their guidance. Perhaps you might consider passing it onto those who may be in special need of help and protection of this Heavenly Archangel, “Who is like God”. May God bless you. Fr Janusz Bieniek, CSMA Editor Knights of Saint Michael 1 Apparitions of Saint Michael 2 The Saint Michael Prayer 3 The Chaplet of Saint Michael 4 SMMS 4 Knights of Saint Michael Knighthood of Saint Michael This is a lay Catholic Religious Movement formed in 1994 at the initiative of the Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel (CSMA) in Poland. At that time, Fr Marian Polak, CSMA was the General Animator (Coordinator) of the Knighthood. It was approved by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and Patron of the Knighthood is Saint Michael the Archangel. The Knighthood has its own statutes which were approved on 15th August 1994 by the Superior General of the Congregation. The headquarters of the Knighthood is located at the General House of the Michaelites (CSMA) in Warsaw, Poland. From 2004, Fr Peter Prusakiewicz has been the General Animator for the Knighthood and he is also the editor of the bi-monthly magazine “The Angels – Messengers from a loving God”, the main publication in which the spirituality of the Knighthood is nourished and promoted. Magazine Subscription: C /- Sonia Starc 20 Field St Craigieburn 3064 group is called an Animator and is selected from all the members. Charism: The main task of the knights is to proclaim the victory of Jesus Christ over Satan. The knights are set on a mission to obtain the conversion of sinners and to expiate for the sins of humankind. The primary responsibility of the knights is to strive to remain in a state of sanctifying grace, to frequently and fully participate in the Eucharist, and to comply with the teachings and intentions of the Catholic Church in our country and around the world. In order to help promote this movement, this newsletter “In Honour of the Angels” has been established, to reach out to all who would be interested in becoming members of the Knights of Saint Michael the Archangel. Our newsletter with other helpful publications will be provided regularly for use by parish groups. Please consider becoming a Knight of Saint Michael the Archangel and contact the Office of the National Animator or your local Animator for more information. Parish Groups—Hosts Any Catholic man or woman who is ready to accept the statutes of the Knighthood of Saint Michael the Archangel can become a member. Prayer groups formed in parishes are called Hosts of the Knights of Saint Michael the Archangel. The leader of the Devotions & Duties of the Knights Devotees of Saint Michael the Archangel carry out the duties of daily recitation of the prayer of Saint Michael if possible after daily Mass. They are also required to pray the Chaplet of Saint Michael regularly and attend a monthly prayer meeting, called Host of Adoration, preferably on the first Tuesday of the month. Establishing the Movement in Australia Hosts have been established in various countries with membership reaching almost eight thousand. However, in Australia, Michaelites are still in the process of introducing this movement in the parishes where they are working. At present, the National Animator is Fr Janusz Bieniek with the help of parish animators: Fr Stan Kluk and Fr George Gorzkowski at North Ryde; Fr Mark Okarma at Terrigal; Fr Dominic Karnas in Horsley Park; Fr Paul Kopczynski at Clovelly, Fr Anthony Casamento at Australian Catholic University. P A G E 2 Apparitions of St Michael at Gargano Italy The FEAST of Saint Michael the Archangel 29th September His feast, originally combined with the remembrance of all angels, had been celebrated in Rome from the early centuries on September 29. The Synod of Mainz (813) introduced it into all the countries as a public holiday. Throughout medieval times Saint Michael’s Day was kept as a great religious feast and public holiday. Saint Michael, Helper of the Sick & Dying Not only during our life but at the hour of death, Saint Michael has the special office to receive the souls as they leave the flesh. With loving solicitude and princely bearing, he presents them to the Light Eternal and to the House of God’s Glory. “When the last hour of our earthly life draws near and we are confronted by that awful moment when our soul must leave the body which it has loved so much, to pass through the narrow portal of death, satanic hosts like racing lions will make a last attack upon our souls. But we need not fear, if during life we have had devotion to the Precious Blood and have been faithful in venerating Saint Michael and in imploring his aid for the hour of death. I N A H O N O U R O F P U B L I C A T I O N T H E O F Biblical Tradition The Old Testament presents Michael the Archangel as prince of the Angels, Protector of the chosen people and the symbol of powerful divine assistance towards Israel. In the book of Daniel he appears as the Defendant of the Hebrews and the supreme head of the Heavenly army who defends the weak and the persecuted. His name Michael means Who is like God? In the New Testament, the Archangel Michael is presented as the adversary of the devil, victor of the last battle against Satan and his supporters. Therefore Christians consider the Archangel Michael as the most powerful defender of God’s people. History of Apparitions The history of the Archangel’s apparition at Gargano is related in the Roman Breviary for May 8. According to the tradition, around the year 490 the Archangel Michael appeared several times to the Bishop of Sipontum near a cave, asking that the cave be dedicated to Christian worship and promising protection. These were the first apparitions of Michael in Western Europe. Pope Gelasius I (reigned 492-496) directed that a basilica be erected and closing the space of the cave. To Michael’s dramatic later intercession, he appeared with a flaming sword on the top of the mountain, in the midst of a storm, on the eve of the battle, the Lombards of Sipontum attributed their victory (May 8, 663) over the Greeks loyal to the Byzantine emperor. Since the time of Pope Pius V, the 8th May has been formalised as Apparitio S. Michaelis to commemorate the apparition. many popes (Leo IX, Gregory X, John XXIII, John Paul II), saints (Bridget, Bernard of Clairvoux, Thomas Aquinas), emperors, kings and princes. Also, Francis of Assisi went to visit the Sanctuary, but feeling himself unworthy to enter the grotto, he stopped in prayer and meditation at the entrance, kissed and carved on a stone the sign of the cross “T” (Tau). The shrine of Saint Michael is known and extolled everywhere not for the splendour of its marble, but for the prodigious events that took place here; of modest form, it is nevertheless, rich in celestial virtue, because the Archangel Michael himself deigned to set up and consecrate it, who being mindful of human frailty, came down from heaven so that men could participate in things divine in this temple. (An anonymous writer) The Guardians of the Shrine Since 1996, the pastoral care of the Shrine of St Michael at Gargano has been officially entrusted to the Fathers of the Congregation of St Michael the Archangel . The Congregation, of Polish origin was founded by the Blessed Father Bronislaw Markiewicz (1842—1912). The spirituality and style of life of this religious family, commonly known as the Michaelites, is contained in the two phrases: “Who is like God” and “Temperance and Work”, with the aim of educating abandoned children and youth. Therefore in their pastoral ministry, the Michaelites give particular attention to the youth and children, the adults of tomorrow, through parish work as well as through the running of institutes for orphans and neglected children. The Michaelite Fathers, Brothers and Sisters, Pilgrimages During the centuries millions of pilgrims went fortified by their Patron the Archangel, wish to give witness with their lives to this only to Monte Sant’Angelo in order to visit the and essential truth for each one of us: Celestial Basilica among the pilgrims who “Who is like God!” visited the Saint Michael Sanctuary were A N G E L S T H E C O N G R E G A T I O N O F S T M I C H A E L T H E A R C H A N G E L I N H O N O U R O F T H E P A G E A N G E L S The Saint Michael Prayer Pope Leo XIII (pictured left) wrote the Saint Michael prayer on 13th October 1884, exactly 33 years to the day, prior to the great Miracle of the Sun in Fatima. The Pope had a remarkable vision after celebrating Mass, attended by some Cardinals and a few members of the Vatican staff. Suddenly, he stopped at the foot of the altar. He stood there for about 10 minutes as if in a trance, his face was ashen white. Then he immediately went from the chapel to his office where he composed the Saint Michael prayer and instructed for it to be said after every Mass throughout the whole Church. He explained later that he heard two voices. One kind and gentle, the other mean and harsh. As he listened he heard the boastful voice of Satan, in all his pride claiming he could destroy the Church, then he heard Satan demand to have 75 years to carry it out. Interestingly, 75 years later, John XXIII publicly summoned the Second Vatican Council, which contributed greatly to the renewal of the Church through reforms of Christian practices and liturgy. Unfortunately in the process of the renewal, the prayer to Saint Michael was abandoned. Testimony of St Francis de Sales: Three centuries ago this holy bishop wrote: "Veneration of Saint Michael is the greatest remedy against despising the rights of God, against insubordination, scepticism and infidelity," vices which are perhaps more prevalent now than in any previous period of history. Let us then with confident trust, invoke the aid and the protection of this mighty Archangel, whose shield bears the inscription: "Who is like God.” Fr Kazimierz Radzik and the Provincial Superior of Oceania, Fr Janusz Bieniek, asked the Archbishop of Mt. Hagen, to present a petition to the Bishops’ Conference for introducing the prayer in the Neo-Melanesian language, since Saint Michael is the Principal Patron of the country. John Paul II teaching: Since the prayer was first written,100 years later John Paul II gave us many teachings on the nature of the Catholic Church, correcting things said and done in the past. In 1994, he encouraged us to take up the Saint Michael prayer when he said in St Peter's Square, on Sunday, April 24 1994 During one of the visits of our Superior General with Pope John "May prayer strengthen us for the Paul II, the Pope implored him that spiritual battle we are told about in the Michaelite Congregation teach the Letter to the Ephesians: Draw people the prayers and devotions to strength from the Lord and from His Saint Michael the ArchanMighty Power(Eph.6:10). The gel. This has become an Book of Revelation refers to important part of our this same battle, recalling charism and missionary before our eyes the image work - to pray to Saint of Saint Michael the ArchanMichael and the Angels gel (Rev.12:7). Pope Leo XIII and this will also be an certainly had a very vivid integral part of the aposrecollection of this scene tolate of the Knighthood. when, at the end of the last century, he introduced a May we all take the special prayer to Saint “Great” Pope’s advice Michael throughout the Church. and familiarise ourselves with this Although this prayer is no longer powerful prayer: recited at the end of Mass, PRAYER TO ST MICHAEL I ask everyone not to forget it and to recite it to obtain help in the THE ARCHANGEL battle against forces of darkness Saint Michael the Archangel, and against the spirit of this world." (L’Osservatore Romano; May 1994). defend us in battle, be our safeguard against the wickedPractice of the Prayer ness and snares of the devil; The Michaelites always continued to promote this prayer and petitioned may God rebuke him, we Bishops to allow it to be recited in all humbly pray and do you, O parishes under their care. Here in Prince of the Heavenly Host, Australia the prayer has been introduced in Michaelite parishes and the by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil practice is continued by the local faithful. spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. While visiting Papua New Guinea Amen in 2011, the Superior General 3 P A G E 4 Knights of St Michael The Archangel This is a lay Catholic Religious Movement whose members under the banner of St Michael are set on a mission to proclaim the victory of Christ over Satan, to obtain the conversion of sinners and to expiate for the sins of humankind. Office of National Animator 58 Arden St, Clovelly 2031 Ph: 9664-4529 Fr Janusz Bieniek (CSMA) Therese Allan, Irma Escalante Nadia Caravello, Jason & Jenny Hodges, Janette Merrotsy, Ewa Kluk, Estelle Sok, Cecilia Ferrer, Caterina Raccosta In Honour of the Angels Quarterly Newsletter Editor: Fr Janusz Bieniek (CSMA) Graphics/Layout: Caterina Raccosta St Michael Mission Society (SMMS) Supporting the missions in PNG and Michaelite missionaries. If you would like to become a member of SMMS or make a donation contact: Michaelites Sydney: PO Box 6094, North Ryde 2113 [email protected] Michaelites Central Coast: PO Box 4, Terrigal 2260 [email protected] Chaplet of Saint Michael the Archangel The Chaplet of Saint Michael is a wonderful way to honour this great Archangel along with the other nine Choirs of Angels. What do we mean by Choirs? It seems that God has created various orders of Angels. Sacred Scripture distinguishes nine such groupings: Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Dominions, Powers, Virtues, Principalities, Archangels and Angels. The Seraphim is believed to be the highest Choir, the most intimately united to God, while the Angelic Choir is the lowest. chosen from each of the nine choirs. In addition, for those who would recite the Chaplet daily, he promised his continual assistance and that of all the holy angels during life. Praying the chaplet is also believed gradually to defeat demons and grant a ‘pure heart’ thus delivering members of the direct family from Purgatory. These blessings extend to all those praying. The vision was approved by Pope Pius IX in 1851 and was granted indulgences. History of the Chaplet The history of this Chaplet comes from a devout Servant of God, Antonia d’Astonac, who had a vision of Saint Michael. He told Antonia to honour him by nine salutations to the nine Choirs of Angels. Saint Michael promised that whoever would practice this devotion in his honour would have, when approaching Holy Communion, an escort of nine angels Saint Michael Mission Society The Saint Michael Mission Society (SMMS) is a Catholic organisation that was set up in 1996 with the help of Parishioners in North Ryde, Sydney, to raise funds for the missions in Papua New Guinea, to support the Michaelite priests working there and to educate seminarians. The organisation is affiliated with and approved by the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney. In 1998, it was incorporated and granted the status of an Association and has been allocated with an ABN by the Australian Taxation Office. A fundraising committee of volunteers has been established to increase awareness of the work and the amount of donations received. By becoming a member of the St Michael Mission Society you are becoming a friend of St Michael helping to create a larger Michaelite Community in a spiritual manner. By taking part in devotions to St Michael we are securing victory for the Church, guarding our souls, and preventing the spread of evil throughout the world. Your prayers and donation could be an The main aim of the Society as stated by evangelical “cup of water” given to the its Constitution is: needy in Jesus’ Name and supporting “To alleviate illiteracy and promote substantially the mission activity when education in the spirit of Christian ideals.” we are many and working together. I N H O N O U R O F T H E A N G E L S A P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E C O N G R E G A T I O N O F S T M I C H A E L T H E A R C H A N G E L